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1 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks Instituto Superior Técnico Masters in Urban Studies and Territorial Management REGIÕES E REDES (REGIONS AND NETWORKS) Introductory Lecture Prof. Filipe Moura
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2 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks OBJECTIVES OF THE DISCIPLINE r Understanding the key concepts on: Catchment areas for facilities and demand thresholds for their sustainability Location theories, agglomeration economies, urban networks Interaction between accessibility and land use structures Cooperation and innovation networks and economic development r And develop skills on the use of computational models for Competition between facilities and levels of territorial coverage Evaluation of the topological structure and operational performance of transport networks and introductory concepts on the optimization of the design and expansion of those networks
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3 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS r Teachers present a topic Main concepts Bibliography Computational tools Case studies / problems r Students are expected to: Read the bibliography and share / discuss the key issues with the class Learn how to use the computational tools Obtain the relevant data for the problems Solve the problems and prepare a report Present and discuss the problem and solution in class
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4 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks PROBLEM TYPES TO BE ANALIZED r Topic 1 - Transport networks design and evaluation Evaluation of design, operational performance and reliability of transport networks, considering individual and collective objectives Economic justification of using different road hierarchies and intermodal transportation Explore the concept of accessibility and develop indicators Analyse the interaction between land-use and transport networks r Topic 2 - Public facilities and services dimensioning Delimit the catchment areas of public facilities and services, degradation of demand with access costs, possibility of substitution Fixed and variable costs in operations are considered to define demand thresholds for economic sustainability r Topic 3 - Regional economic impact of private/public investments/Economy of knowledge Location theories for economic activities considering resources and markets. Agglomeration economies. Urban networks, their missions and hierarchical configurations Cooperation and innovation as the structuring flows in the networks of the Economy of Knowledge
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5 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks WORKING PROCESS FOR EACH TOPIC/PROBLEM Theory LecturesRecitations 1 st Lecture Presentation of the topic Framework of analysis Key points Recommended bibliography 1 st Lecture Presentation of the case study (examples) Main sources and concerns for data acquisition 2 nd Lecture Presentation of the bibliography read by the students and discussion 2 nd Lecture Computational tools presentation Laboratory work with some examples 3 rd Lecture Systematic presentation and synthesis of the topic 3 rd Lecture Support to students in the case study analysis 4 th Lecture Case study presentation and discussion by the students* 4 th Lecture Case study presentation and discussion by the students* *A draft report in digital format should be delivered to the teaching team 48 hours before the groups presentation. After the presentation the groups will have one week to deliver a final report and presentation in digital format.
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6 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks EVALUATION PROCESS r Work done during the semester – 70% weight in final score Bibliography analysis of each topic – 30% weight in the semester score Presentation and discussion during the class Case studies/Problems – 70% weight in the semester score Data acquisition Problem analysis and solving Oral presentation and discussion Participation on the discussion in the case studies of other groups presentation Final report All the work during the semester will be done in small groups (2-3 students) r Individual Written Exam – 30% weight in final score r In both evaluations a minimum score of 8.0 (on 20) is needed to avoid failure
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7 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks SCHEDULE OF EVENTS r 1 st Case Study - Transport networks design and evaluation From September 17 th to October 1 st Final presentation and discussion – October 8 th r 2 nd Case Study - Public facilities and services dimensioning From October 11 th to November 8 th Final presentation and discussion – November 8 th r 3 rd Case Study - Regional impact of private investment From November 12 th to December 6 th Final presentation and discussion – December 6 th r December 10 th – Revisions before final exam (not yet determined)
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8 REGIONS AND NETWORKS INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Instituto Superior Técnico / Masters in Civil Engineering – Regions and Networks TEACHING TEAM r Prof. José Manuel Viegas (viegas@civil.ist.utl.pt) r Prof. Luis Martínez (martinez@civil.ist.utl.pt) r Prof. Filipe Vilaça Moura (fmoura@ist.utl.pt)
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