• Access Across Australia 

      Wu, Hao; Levinson, David M.
      Published 2019-06-07
      This report measures accessibility, the ease of reaching valued destinations, for 8 major Australian cities, covering around 70% of resident workers and employment opportunities nationally. Accessibility, measured as the ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • Catchment if you can: The effect of station entrance and exit locations on accessibility 

      Levinson, David M.; Lahoorpoor, Bahman
      Published 2019-04-10
      The success of passenger railway systems depends on their ridership and thus the population they serve. An alternative mechanism to increase ridership is to expose the existing system to more people. One approach to do ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • The End of Traffic and the Future of Access: A Roadmap to the New Transport Landscape 

      Levinson, David M.; Krizek, Kevin J.
      Published 2017-10-01
      In most industrialized countries, car travel per person has peaked and the automobile regime is showing considering signs of instability. As cities across the globe venture to find the best ways to allow people to get ...
      Open Access
      Book
    • Spontaneous Access: Reflexions on Designing Cities and Transport 

      Levinson, David M.
      Published 2017-09-01
      The idea of the ‘spontaneous city,’ one that serves needs and wants in real-time, is a theme running through both the title and the text. How can we design cities and their networks that enable people to do what they want, ...
      Open Access
      Book
    • From Cronyism to Oligarchy? Privatisation and Business Elites in Myanmar 

      Ford, Michele; Gillan, Michael; Htwe Htwe, Thein
      Published 2016-01-01
      Privatisation is contentious but in Myanmar it has not so much been its merits or drawbacks that have attracted attention as questions around implementation. In Myanmar, the implementation of privatisation has broad ...
      Open Access
      Article