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Thredbo 15: Recent submissions

    • Transit network expansion and accessibility implications A case study of Gwangju metropolitan area, South Korea 

      Song, Yena; Kim, Hyun; Lee, Keumsook
      Published 2017-01-01
      Densely populated metropolitan areas require a well-functioning transit system to serve the travel demands in the area. Because of this, transit networks have evolved with the growth of the metropolis and this has entailed ...
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    • A Broader Perspective on Social Outcomes in Transport 

      Lowe, Christopher; Stanley, John; Stanley, Janet
      Published 2017-01-01
      While the importance of including the interface between transport and the social environment has been acknowledged in the past few decades, application of this remains limited in transport policy and project evaluations. ...
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    • Getting off the greenhouse gas: Public transport’s potential contribution in Australian cities. 

      Stanley, John; Ellison, Richard; Loader, Chris; Hensher, David A.
      Published 2017-01-01
      Australians are one of the world’s highest per capita emitters of greenhouse gases, yet the country’s target for emissions reductions by 2030 remains modest. This paper looks at policy options for Australian cities to ...
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    • The value of local railways: an approach using CVM 

      Utsunomiya, Kiyohito
      Published 2017-01-01
      In Japan, many local railway lines in regional areas are on the brink of closure due to accumulated deficits. Although railways are generally said to have their own option and non-use values compared with buses, conventional ...
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    • Regulatory Structures and their Impact on the Sustainability Performance of Public Transport in World Cities 

      Currie, Graham; Truong, Long; de Gruyter, Chris
      Published 2017-01-01
      This paper describes a new measure of the sustainability performance of public transport in 88 world cities adopting 15 indicators including Environmental, Social, Economic and System Effectiveness sustainability. ...
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