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    • The influence of working from home on the number of commuting and non-commuting trips by workers during 2020 and 2021 pre- and post-lockdown in Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew J.
      Published 2022-08-31
      Since the start of 2020, we have seen major changes in the way communities operate. Mobility behaviour has been drastically impacted by work from home (WFH) and by lockdowns and restrictions in different jurisdictions. ...
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    • An investigation of Regional Public Transport Spend in Australia 

      Kandanaarachchi, Thiranjaya; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2022-03-23
      This report presents the outcome of an investigation of the regional public transport spend in each state of Australia. Deriving reliable figures for comparison was a key objective and the core metric used is government ...
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    • Quantifying the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socioeconomic segments 

      Xi, Haoning; Li, Qin; Hensher, David A.; Nelson, John; Ho, Chinh
      Published 2022-08-24
      This paper investigates the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socio-economic segments in the USA using integrated mobile device location data over the period 1 Jan 2020 ~ 20 Apr 2021. A fixed-effect panel ...
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    • Taken for a Ride: How the poor cost-effectiveness of Sydney’s automated Metro Railways provides a salutary lesson for infrastructure planning 

      Day, Christopher; Day, Dick
      Published 2022-12-12
      Building rail infrastructure creates a significant opportunity cost for taxpayers. This makes it imperative for new rail capacity to obtain the best possible value. In this paper, we examine Sydney’s current programme of ...
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    • TDM measures for Education Precincts – past progress and future prospects 

      Nelson, John D.; Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew
      Published 2022-04-01
      Travel Demand Management (TDM) initiatives are widely applied by transport planners to establish and enable appropriate use of critical transport infrastructure. This paper considers the specific case of TDM in an education ...
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    • Two MaaS paradigms: Private Assets as a Service (PAaaS) with reference to the Private Car as a Service (PCaaS) and Corporate MaaS (C-MaaS) 

      Hensher, David A.
      Published 2022-11-11
      Mobility as a service, or MaaS, is the most cited idea. MaaS however, despite its intuitive appeal, is struggling to develop a future. While a growing number of App developers are parading their digital capability as ...
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    • What have we learned about long term structural change brought about by COVID-19 and working from home? 

      Hensher, David A.; Beck, Matthew.J; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2022-12-20
      March 2020 will forever be etched in our minds as the beginning of what has become the most concerning health pandemic faced by all generations of the living population. Almost two-and-three quarter years on, we are starting ...
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    • Working from home, health and wellbeing consequences of a pandemic 

      Greaves, Stephen; Beck, Matthew.J; Cobbold, Alec; Standen, Christopher; Rissel, Chris; Crane, Melanie
      Published 2022-02-04
      Drawing from a survey of 1,165 Sydney (Australia) workers conducted in late 2020, when restrictions from the first COVID-19 wave were easing across Australia, we explore the impact of the pandemic on perceived changes to ...
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