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Multidisciplinary Initiatives: Recent submissions

    • Job-worker spatial dynamics in Beijing: Insights from Smart Card Data. 

      Huang, Jeanne; Levinson, David M.; Wang, Jiaoe; Jin, Haitao
      Published 2019-10-02
      As a megacity, Beijing has experienced traffic congestion, unaffordable housing issues and jobs-housing im- balance. Recent decades have seen policies and projects aiming at decentralizing urban structure and job-worker ...
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    • Commute Mode Share and Access to Jobs across US Metropolitan Areas 

      Wu, Hao; Levinson, David M.; Owen, Andrew
      Published 2019-10-03
      How much of the variation in transit mode share is attributable to accessibility is not well understood, despite its significant policy implications. It is hypothesized that better transit accessibility leads to higher ...
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    • Catchment if you can: The effect of station entrance and exit locations on accessibility (journal preprint) 

      Lahoorpoor, Bahman; Levinson, David M.
      Published 2019-10-02
      The success of passenger railway systems depends on their ridership and thus the population they serve. A mechanism to increase ridership is to expose the existing system to more people by reconfiguring the station itself, ...
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    • Shipwrecked? The ethics of underwater cultural heritage in Indonesia 

      Pearson, Natali
      Published 2016-01-01
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    • Naval Shipwrecks in Indonesia 

      Pearson, Natali
      Published 2017-01-01
      This paper examines naval heritage in Indonesian waters, focusing on HMAS Perth (I) and other Allied vessels that sank in the Java Sea and the Sunda Strait in 1942, and argues for a re-consideration of what we understand ...
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