Print Email Facebook Twitter Perception Based Decision-making for Public Transport Investments Title Perception Based Decision-making for Public Transport Investments Author Brispat, Prawesh (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor van Arem, Bart (graduation committee) van Oort, Niels (mentor) Annema, Jan Anne (mentor) Stevovic, Vesna (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics Date 2017-10-26 Abstract Perception based analysis to add any value in the decision making process. Nowadays, a CBA is used to assess large infrastructure projects. However, this method has its disadvantages and perhaps another method can add more value in the decision-making process of public transport investments. This thesis investigates whether a perception-based analysis adds any value for policy decision-makers in the decision-making process for public transport investments. A combination of MAMCA and BWM is used to obtain the weights and to calculate the perceptions. The perceptions are calculated for the most important stakeholders: Government, Public transport operators and Passengers. By means of an interview and discussion with the decision-makers the added value of the perceptions in the process is investigated. Subject MAMCADecision makingMulti Criteria Decision-MakingBest Worst MethodPublic transportmodalitiessystemsStakeholders To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:78ffa057-373b-4950-b298-fd2599e4f585 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Files PDF Final_Prawesh_Brispat.pdf 10.2 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:78ffa057-373b-4950-b298-fd2599e4f585/datastream/OBJ/view