Lecture 3: Collecting infrastructure data

Lecture 3 outlines key principles for collecting infrastructure data. Collecting infrastructure data is the first step in evidence-based infrastructure development processes. It is the foundation for estimating future infrastructure needs, setting targets, developing scenarios, and ultimately choosing optimal infrastructure development pathways.

The mini-lectures in Lecture 3 explore the types of data that need to be collected, research methodologies, and infrastructure carbon emission estimation. The last mini-lecture illustrates the application of best practices in a case study of Curaçao.

Lecture 3 was written by Sapphire Vital, Oxford University.


Lecture 3 outlines key principles for collecting infrastructure data. Collecting infrastructure data is the first step in evidence-based infrastructure development processes. It is the foundation for estimating future infrastructure needs, setting targets, developing scenarios, and ultimately choosing optimal infrastructure development pathways.

The mini-lectures in Lecture 3 explore the types of data that need to be collected, research methodologies, and infrastructure carbon emission estimation. The last mini-lecture illustrates the application of best practices in a case study of Curaçao.

Lecture 3 was written by Sapphire Vital, Oxford University.



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