Project Evaluation for Sustainable Infrastructure
(
hanaoka shinya
)
Tue 3-4Session I4-B04/05
Credits Lecture:2 Practice:0 Experiment:0 / code:70030
Update : 2012/7/24
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Spring Semester
- Outline of lecture
- This course aims to provide the methods necessary to undertake project evaluation and cost benefit analysis for sustainable infrastructure. The methods comprise of microeconomics background, cost benefit analysis, valuing market and non-market goods, and other technical issues. Case studies of various infrastructures are also provided.
- Purpose of lecture
- This course aims to provide the methods necessary to undertake project evaluation and cost benefit analysis for sustainable infrastructure. The methods comprise of microeconomics background, cost benefit analysis, valuing market and non-market goods, and other technical issues. Case studies of various infrastructures are also provided.
- Plan of lecture
- 1. Introduction to Project Evaluation
2. Basics of Microeconomic Theory
3. Foundations of Cost Benefit Analysis
4. Valuing Benefits and Costs in Primary Markets
5. Valuing Benefits and Costs in Secondary Markets
6. Discounting Benefit and Costs
7. Existence Value
8. Valuing Market Goods
9. Valuing Non-Market Goods: Revealed Preference
10.Valuing Non-Market Goods: Stated Preference
11.Cost Effective Analysis
12.Case Studies: Transport Infrastructures
13.Case Studies: Other Infrastructures - Textbook and reference
- Boardman, A. E., Greenberg, D. H., Vining, A. R. and Weimer, D. L. (2006)
Cost Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice (3rd Edition), Prentice Hall College.
Pearce, D., Atkinson, G. and Mourato, S. (2006)
Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment: Recent Developments, OECD Publishing.
Varian, H.R. (2003)
Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach 6th Edition,
W.W.Norton and Company.
UNESCAP (2007)
Sustainable Infrastructure in Asia -Overview and Proceedings-. - Related and/or prerequisite courses
- 70029 Introduction to Economics for Engineers (Dr. Abe)
- Evaluation
- Presentation, Report, Midterm and Final Exam.















