The promotion of public transport as a backbone of mobility in urban agglomerations, or at least as an alternative to the dominance of the automobile, has become a prominent policy focus in most large cities around the world. However, while some cities have been successful in shifting car journeys onto rail and buses, others are struggling despite considerable effort to make public transport more attractive. This paper provides a brief overview of success factors for public transport and then takes the configuration of public transport networks as a vantage point for policy evaluation. The development of centrality and connectivity indicators for the public transport network of Melbourne's north-eastern suburbs delivers an instrument for as...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world's ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21(st) centu...
Urban transport network expansion is often reactionary to physical demands from other forms of urban...
In 2001, Victoria's State Government passed a target to more than double the market share of public ...
The promotion of public transport as a backbone of mobility in urban agglomerations, or at least as ...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world’s ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21st century...
This paper introduces a GIS-based tool designed to assess centrality and connectivity in urban publi...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Agglomeration economies, the advantages of spatial concentration, are attracting increasing interest...
As in most Australasian cities, Melbourne's public transport system has a strong radial orienta...
© 2017 Iain James LawriePublic transit mode share in dispersed lower density cities common in North ...
The success of a public transport (PT) system relies on reliability, rapidity, and ease of use and t...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world’s ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21st century...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
This paper is an exploration into the analysis of public transport networks using space syntax appro...
This paper reports on findings from a study of which the central research aim was to understand the ...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world's ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21(st) centu...
Urban transport network expansion is often reactionary to physical demands from other forms of urban...
In 2001, Victoria's State Government passed a target to more than double the market share of public ...
The promotion of public transport as a backbone of mobility in urban agglomerations, or at least as ...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world’s ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21st century...
This paper introduces a GIS-based tool designed to assess centrality and connectivity in urban publi...
As population increases and cities continue to grow, there is an urgency to provide efficient and co...
Agglomeration economies, the advantages of spatial concentration, are attracting increasing interest...
As in most Australasian cities, Melbourne's public transport system has a strong radial orienta...
© 2017 Iain James LawriePublic transit mode share in dispersed lower density cities common in North ...
The success of a public transport (PT) system relies on reliability, rapidity, and ease of use and t...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world’s ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21st century...
This research aims at investigating the direct and indirect influence of network structures on urban...
This paper is an exploration into the analysis of public transport networks using space syntax appro...
This paper reports on findings from a study of which the central research aim was to understand the ...
Whilst being hailed as the remedy to the world's ills, cities will need to adapt in the 21(st) centu...
Urban transport network expansion is often reactionary to physical demands from other forms of urban...
In 2001, Victoria's State Government passed a target to more than double the market share of public ...