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    • Data pipeline for GTFS transit arrival and departure information 

      Chin, Teck Kean; Xian, Tingsen (Tim); Marks, Benjy; Nelson, John D.; Moylan, Emily
      Published 2022-09-19
      Cities generate large volumes of data daily through digital services and smart city applications, these include Public Transport Authorities which generate big data as part of their daily operations, such as vehicle ...
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    • Low Carbon Transport for a Modern Working Environment 

      Logan, K.G.; Hastings, A.; Nelson, J.D.
      Published 2022
      Due to the impact of unexpected circumstances such as COVID-19, several adaptations have been made to the current working environment which makes it more conducive for less travel. For example, because of the pandemic more ...
      Book chapter
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    • Implications of COVID-19 for future travel behaviour in the rural periphery 

      Nelson, John D.; Caulfield, Brian
      Published 2022
      BackgroundThe design, management and operation of transport systems is a complex activity and this has only been exacerbated since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Concern has been raised over the likelihood of the ...
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    • Advanced modelling of commuter choice model and work from home during COVID-19 restrictions in Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A; Beck, Matthew J
      Published 2022
      The decision to work from home (WFH) or to commute during COVID-19 is having a major structural impact on individuals' travel, work and lifestyle. There are many possible factors influencing this non-marginal change, some ...
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    • Working from Home, Active Travel, Health and Wellbeing: Consequences of a Pandemic 

      Greaves, Stephen; Beck, Matthew; Cobbold, Alec; Standen, Christopher; Rissel, Chris; Crane, Melanie
      Published 2022
      While many studies have explored the impact of COVID-19 and/or working from home (WfH) on the transport network and modal choice, relatively few have looked at the implications of WfH through the lens of physical activity ...
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