ITLS Working Papers 2021: Recent submissions
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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) – Going Somewhere or Nowhere?
Published 2021-04-09Noting the continuing lack of agreement as to how the concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) should be defined, this short paper offers an evaluation of the extent to which MaaS faces a very uncertain future. While MaaS ...Working Paper -
Insights into Working from Home in Australia in 2020: Positives, Negatives and the Potential for Future Benefits to Transport and Society
Published 2021-03-30The year 2020 has been marked by the most extraordinary event we have witnessed since World War II. While other health threats and geographical disaster have occurred, none have been on the global scale of COVID-19. While ...Working Paper -
The Value of Green Infrastructure: Evidence from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Published 2021-03-25Green infrastructure is important to underpin residential choice, provide sustainable transport and contribute to a liveable neighbourhood. This study investigates the value of green infrastructure to property owners where ...Working Paper -
The case for negotiated contracts under the transition to a green bus fleet
Published 2021-03-18Bus operators in the public and private sector are increasingly subject to competitive tendering in many countries and a requirement to operate under a gross cost contract. This contract sets out in detail the requirements ...Working Paper -
Multimodal Transportation Plans: Empirical Evidence on Uptake, Usage and Behavioural Implications from the Augsburg MaaS Trial
Published 2021-03-04The integration of shared mobility modes with public transportation to provide ‘mobility as a service’ (MaaS) in a sustainable way has received substantial attention from transportation scholars, practitioners and policymakers. ...Working Paper