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M.Sc. Modul 03: Transport and Infrastructure

Betreuung: Dr.Stephan Trunke, Dr. Bhuvanachithra Chidambaram (VPL)

Transport
Transport planning is a crucial element of regional planning due to its significant impact on economic and social development. Experiences and theories demonstrate that effective transport projects can enhance travel efficiency, influence activity patterns, and improve health and wellbeing. Additionally, transport planning plays a key role in promoting social equity and gender balance when decisions are based on a thorough analysis of the situation. Despite these benefits, transport planning and provision in most developing countries face substantial challenges. This course will introduce methods and tools for analysis and planning, provide examples from various countries, and engage participants in exercises to identify strategies for transport interventions aimed at improving travel and activity patterns, health, wellbeing, and social equity.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure Planning consists of following aspects:

  • Drinking water supply
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Waste-/Rubbish- disposal
  • Electricity
  • Telecommunication

Similar to transport, infrastructures have a significant impact on economic and social development. Beyond that, water supply, waste water- and waste-disposal are certain pre-conditions for health and hygiene. Spatially inclusive and comprehensive strategies for the construction of Electricity and Telecommunication infrastructures are the new upcoming essentials for economic development. Current aspects and strategies like decentral/central will be introduced and discussed on the basis of presentations and seminar papers of the participants.

Zeit und Ort

Tag von bis Rhythmus Ort Beginn Ende
Mo 16:15 17:45 wöchentlich GB I - 434 08.12.2025 02.02.2026
Di 12:15 13:45 Einzel GB III - 517 14.10.2025  
Di 12:15 13:45 wöchentlich GB I - 434 02.10.2025 02.12.2025

Bemerkung
The participation in this course is limited. The application procedure for all courses starts at the beginning of the semester. More information and deadlines will be announced on the Faculty's website, via E- Mail and through the introductory event.

Leistungsnachweis
M.Sc. Spatial Planning (2012): Requirement for passing this course is a proof of sucessful active participation according to §19 MPO.
M.Sc. SPRING: Students are expected to participate in the following ways: regular attendance,  active participation (oral and homework), and submission of a final report. Student performance will be assessed based on two components: active participation (30%) and submission of a final report (70%). To pass the course, students must achieve a passing grade in both components.

Art der Veranstaltung
Seminar
Dauer:  2 SWS
Punkte: 4 Credits