About Course
The modalities of transport of people and goods, by ground, sea, and air are evolving rapidly and drastically. Such a change mainly involves automotive technologies with more and more performing and green vehicles as well as infrastructures and the organization of the city itself, leading us to imagine a radical change in the lifestyle of people soon to happen. The same is the situation for sea and air transportations.
All the appropriate and sustainable solutions cannot avoid an integration, at global up to local levels, among material transports of people and good, and the immaterial transportation by communication systems and tools.
Technology innovation in the mobility industry is one of the main components of green economy, strategic and crucial to the fast energy transition en course. This makes the sustainable mobility and transport industries among the most promising and dynamic ones for future professional roles; the most prominently emerging is the role of mobility manager.
Any young pre-bachelor student (but not only them) cannot ignore such radical changes, affecting the whole life of population and individuals.
Prof. Domenico Borello
Curriculum
- 1.1 - Energy, Power: Main Issues
- 1.2 - The chain (cycle) of energy
- 1.3 - Consumption of Energy
- 1.4 - Rational use - energy efficiency
- 2.1 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.2 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.3 - Today and Scenarios
- 2.4 - Summarizing main critical and crucial points
- 3.1 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? The ability to freely move or be moved
- 3.2 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? The History of water transport
- 3.3 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? Mobility in the past and in the present
- 3.4 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? Why mobility is important?
- 4.1 - What is sustainable mobility?
- 4.2 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? Specific goals
- 4.3 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? The three pillars of sustainable mobility
- 4.4 - The ability to freely move or be moved, why the mobility is important? The Economic Importance of Transportation by sectors
- 5.1 - The consumption and emissions for transportation at global level - Part 1
- 5.2 - The consumption and emissions for transportation at global level – Part 2
- 5.3 - The consumption and emissions for transportation at global level – Part 3
- 5.4 - The consumption and emissions for transportation at global level – Part 4
- 6.1 - Why the future of sustainability starts with mobility
- 6.2 - Why the future of sustainability starts with mobility
- 6.3 - Why the future of sustainability starts with mobility
- 6.4 - Why the future of sustainability starts with mobility
- 7.1 - EU Direction, Policy and legislation Part I
- 7.2 - EU Direction, Policy and legislation Part II
- 7.3 - EU Direction, Policy and legislation Part III
- 7.4 - EU Direction, Policy and legislation Part IV
- 8.1 - Social benefits of a good transport strategy Part I
- 8.2 - Social benefits of a good transport strategy Part II
- 8.3 - Social benefits of a good transport strategy Part III
- 8.4 - Social benefits of a good transport strategy Part IIV
- 9.1 - Car sharing and Car pooling Part I
- 9.2 - Car sharing and Car pooling Part II
- 9.3 - Car sharing and Car pooling Part III
- 9.4 - Car sharing and Car pooling Part IV
- 10.1 - The consumption for transportation at global level – Part I
- 10.2 - The consumption for transportation at global level – Part II
- 10.3 - The consumption for transportation at global level – Part III
- 10.4 - The consumption for transportation at global level – Part IV