| Learning Objectives
The course presents the spatial dimension of transport systems, analysing the structure, functions and interrelationships of transport in geographical space, at all spatial levels. The course also presents patterns of structures that develop in geographical space due to differentiated spatial demand.
The aim of the course is to understand the forces and mechanisms that shape spatial demand, cause flows between different spatial locations and lead to the development of spatial and transport networks. The course aims to understand the interactions of spatial and transport networks with the economy, society and the environment at local, regional and global levels and to describe them quantitatively using graph theory and statistical mechanics.
Knowledge
· Understanding of the basic transport geography‘s principles and the networks functionality.
· Understand the interconnection patterns between economic activities, space, and transport.
· Analysis of different types of transportation networks and their topological and functional attributes.
Competences
· Pattern recognition in geographical space.
· Mapping and analysis of spatial and transportation networks data.
· Model application to evaluate the functionality and efficiency of spatial and transport networks.
· Recognition of spatial and transportation networks growth models.
Skills
· Software usage (graph modeling) for transportation data modeling, visualization, and analysis in the geographical space.
· Management of spatial and transportation network model parameters and their graphical representation.
· Evaluation of spatial planning scenarios and prediction of spatial growth . |