Dr. J.A. (Jan Anne) Annema

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Jan Anne Annema teaches transport policy analysis at Delft University of Technology, faculty Technology, Policy and Management. His main interests are in long-term developments in transport, the environment, cost-benefit analysis and the practice of ex ante transport policy evaluation studies. Since 2017 he is Director of Studies of the Bachelor studies Technische Bestuurskunde.

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Research

Jan Anne's research focuses on:

  • Long-term historic developments in transport policy,
  • Cost-effectiveness of transport policies (e.g. pricing policies, environmental policies),
  • Ex ante and ex post transport policy evaluation methods
  • Ethics and Impacts of Global Interventions
    2016/2017
    Master Engineering and Policy Analysis
    ECTS: 5
  • MSc Thesis Project
    2016/2017
    Master Management of Technology
    ECTS: 30
  • SEPAM Research Challenges
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 5
  • Advanced Evaluation Methods for Transport Policy Decision-making
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 5
  • Innovatie in transport and logistiek
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 5
  • SEPAM Thesis Project Definition
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 6
  • SEPAM Master's Thesis Project
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 30
  • Infrastructure and Environmental Governance
    2016/2017
    Master Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Man.
    ECTS: 3 
  • Governance specialisatie (T en L)
    2016/2017
    Bachelor Technische Bestuurskunde
    ECTS: 5

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Jan Anne Annema

Associate professor


Department:
Engineering Systems and Services

Group:
Transport and Logistics

Secretary: 
Cherelle Nieuwenhuis

Research interests:
Long-term developments in transport
Transport and the environment
Ex ante and ex post transport policy evaluation methods


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