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This lecture covers theoretical approaches to mobility planning, including political, associative, and operator perspectives, data sources for mobility description, big data in mobility, household and economic activity location logics, transportation supply and demand, environmental impacts, sociological approach to mobility, residential aspirations, prospective exercise, modeling through FRETURB and SILOGUES, management of mobility in Europe, concentration, participation, local economic development infrastructure, regulation by prices, automobile dependence in rural areas, mobility planning in the global south, planning in cross-border territories, the arrival of autonomous vehicles, and planning walking and event mobility.