Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with cycling and walking, will be the mainstays of future urban mobility. This paper argues that there is great scope, in a time-scale of years rather than decades, for transport planners to increase the number and types of trips for which public transport is a convenient option. Our argument begins with a snapshot of Melbourne during the last period of intense and sustained constraints on oil supply and an overview of the performance of various transport modes in the three decades from 1976 to 2006. The decline of public transport since 1950 occurred at a faster rate than changes in density and can be reversed without the need for widespread re-c...
The traditional urban transport planning process has given rise to unsustainable transport systems. ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Public transport use in Melbourne and Sydney was stagnant or in decline for many decades. Recently, ...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
This paper discusses the transport planning issues that are exposed when new accessibility tools hav...
Many Melbournians want to drive less, but generations of planners have argued that there is no alter...
Peak oil is the term used to describe the point at which global oil production will peak and therea...
Dr. Garry Glazebrook, Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, writes, ‘The rise in ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
The former Coalition Government's Plan Melbourne is currently being reviewed and modified. Plan...
This paper describes changes in transport mode usage and out-of-home activities occurring within the...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
This paper considers the rise and rise of petroleum use; the 'automobilisation' of our species, then...
The traditional urban transport planning process has given rise to unsustainable transport systems. ...
The traditional urban transport planning process has given rise to unsustainable transport systems. ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Public transport use in Melbourne and Sydney was stagnant or in decline for many decades. Recently, ...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
Oil depletion scenarios suggest that public transport powered largely by electricity, together with ...
This paper discusses the transport planning issues that are exposed when new accessibility tools hav...
Many Melbournians want to drive less, but generations of planners have argued that there is no alter...
Peak oil is the term used to describe the point at which global oil production will peak and therea...
Dr. Garry Glazebrook, Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, writes, ‘The rise in ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
The former Coalition Government's Plan Melbourne is currently being reviewed and modified. Plan...
This paper describes changes in transport mode usage and out-of-home activities occurring within the...
The form of a city has a major impact on the lifestyles of its residents. As urban centers grow, car...
This paper considers the rise and rise of petroleum use; the 'automobilisation' of our species, then...
The traditional urban transport planning process has given rise to unsustainable transport systems. ...
The traditional urban transport planning process has given rise to unsustainable transport systems. ...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Public transport use in Melbourne and Sydney was stagnant or in decline for many decades. Recently, ...