Dipl.-Geogr.
Astrid Janko
Senior Manager
Consultant for bicycle traffic, international rail traffic, traffic turnaround, traffic modeling
+49 (89) 45911 - 111
The challenge today is to lay the foundations for the mobility of future generations.
For me, mobility is the understanding of the movement of people and goods in geographical space. From rural to urban areas, from local to supra-regional areas to the international environment, traffic is to be understood as realized mobility in the respective context and to keep an eye on the future. It is therefore my personal concern to always develop tailor-made solutions for different clients with the most diverse issues, which serve as a planning basis for political decisions.
Education and career
2001-2008
Studied social geography at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
Focus on traffic engineering and planning / spatial planning, degree: Diplom-Geografin, 2008
2008-2011
Project assistant at Dorsch International Consultants
in the field of transportation and infrastructure, Wiesbaden
Since 2011
Transportation planner at Intraplan Consult GmbH, Munich
Memberships
German Society of Transport Sciences (DVWG)
Publications (selection)
2021
Janko A. and Kluth T.: First cycling model for the city of Munich. In Road traffic engineering 05/2021, p.326-330
2021
Janko A. and Kluth T.: Extrapolation method for short-term counts in bicycle traffic. In Road traffic engineering 04/2021, p.264-270
2020
Falck O., Fichtl, A., Janko A., Kluth T., and Wölfl A.: Traffic effects of an anti-congestion charge in Munich. In Ifo research reports 115/2020
2019
Olma, S., Kluth, T. and Janko, A.: Speeding through the south – High Speed India. In Railway Gazette 7/2019, p. 34-36
2019
Janko, A., Kluth, T. and Schubert, M.: Speeding through India at 300 km/h – Feasibility study on high-speed rail transport in southern India. In International Transportation 1/2019, p. 27-31
2006
Axtner, M. Birmann (Janko), A. and Wiegner, A.: Mobile living – Professors as weekend commuters. In Leibnitz Institute for Regional Geography (ed.): National Atlas of the Federal Republic of Germany. Life in Germany, Volume 12, Munich, pp. 76-77