Congrats to all PIA Queensland Student Academic Prize awardees and an extra special shout out to #unisq's Dean Sloman, Erin Lawer, Sarah Fuller, and Jenny Cameron. The #future of our #urbanplanning profession is looking very bright!
“Weather to scoot? How weather shapes shared e-scooter ridership patterns” by myself, @Julia_Loginova, Dorina Pojani, Richard Bean, @ThomasGeography, and Jonathan Corcoran is available for free in the Journal of Transport Geography for the next 50 days https://t.co/lOgD6uLcq0
“The role of household modality style in first and last mile travel mode choice” by Ying Lu, Carlo Prato, Neil Sipe, myself and Jonathan Corcoran is available in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice https://t.co/8dqrlFvLck
“The temporality of on-street parking – exploring the role of land-use mix and change on parking dynamics” by myself, Dominic Stead, and Jonathan Corcoran is available in Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science https://t.co/TSfSu08mWT
“Neighbourhood places, collective efficacy and crime: A longitudinal perspective” by @ReneeZahnow, Jonathan Corcoran, myself, and @rlwickes published in Urban Studies https://t.co/27y6NegsIA
“Neighbourhood correlates of average population walking: using aggregated, anonymised mobile phone data to identify where people walk” by @ReneeZahnow, myself, Jonathan Corcoran, and @GregoreMielke in Health & Place https://t.co/zfo49DLTBF
“Community resilience to crime: A study of the 2011 Brisbane flood” by @rlwickes , @ReneeZahnow, @JonathanCorcoran, and myself now out in the American Journal of Community Psychology https://t.co/vGFHM8epN0
@ThomasGeography@theAAG Thank you @ThomasGeography and Hayley for introducing me to a fresh and surprisingly underexplored research topic given the lifestyle implications!
@danielbowen@urbanizationist The goal is also to give the auto-dependent access to rapid public transport so that public transport is a viable alternative. The problem is that the parking lots are often exhausted by locals that could potentially walk to the station.
@ThomasGeography @RPanczak @markushesse60 "open science" is about research integrity whereas "open access" is about letting the public evaluate and access the research they are funding for better or for worse
@DrPaulEllis@astroeringrand I was a reluctant convert for the same reason until I discovered the purpose of the .gitignore file for excluding particular files, directories, and extensions
Interviewed for the ABC’s #theDrum last Friday (28/05/21) to discuss how Australia compares to global trends in #landuse and #transport#policy, and how emerging technologies (e.g., #MaaS, #EVs, and #AVs) change #urbanmobility and the role of parking. https://t.co/WoEpkx5Byu
AURIN is excited to introduce our seven inaugural High Impact Projects! We're delighted to fund these diverse and innovative projects, ensuring AURIN continues to support world class research across Australia. #NCRISimpact#AURINhighimpact https://t.co/SGZlJwlXMb
My 'Explaining the Railheading Travel Behaviour...to Strengthen Multimodalism' is freely available 4 weeks https://t.co/XGtauq9Znj and will interest researchers and practitioners aiming to better integrate ride-hailing, private cars, transit, and prepare for autonomous vehicles.
@rlwickes Blackrock (https://t.co/hHc0ovNA8x ) left a lasting impression on a lot of people that attended an Australian high school during the late nineties.