ITLS Working Papers: Recent submissions
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Travel with dogs: the need to accommodate “messy trips” in healthy and sustainable transport transitions
Published 2022Private car dependency is widely recognised as problematic: for human health through injury, respiratory illness, declining rates of physical activity and the erosion of the social ties that allow us to flourish, environmentally ...Working Paper -
The Impact of Working from Home on Modal Commuting Choice Response during COVID-19: Implications for Two Metropolitan Areas in Australia
Published 2022The need to recognise and account for the influence of working from home on commuting activity has never been so real as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only does this change the performance of the transport network, ...Working Paper -
Accounting for the spatial incidence of working from home in an integrated transport and land model system
Published 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a seismic shift in the way in which work is conducted. Remote working or working from home is becoming a centrepiece of the next normal with strong support from both employers and ...Working Paper -
Working from Home in Australia in 2020: Positives, Negatives and the Potential for Future Benefits to Transport and Society
Published 2021The year 2020 has been marked by the most extraordinary event we have witnessed since World War II. While other health threats and geographical disasters have occurred, none have been on the global scale of COVID-19. ...Working Paper -
Place-based disadvantage, social exclusion and the value of mobility
Published 2021Connections between mobility and social exclusion have been of research and policy interest for some years, a high value being estimated for additional trips by those at risk of mobility-related exclusion. Those values ...Working Paper