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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions

    • Implications of COVID-19 for future travel behaviour in the rural periphery 

      Nelson, John D.; Caulfield, Brian
      Published 2022
      BackgroundThe design, management and operation of transport systems is a complex activity and this has only been exacerbated since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Concern has been raised over the likelihood of the ...
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    • Advanced modelling of commuter choice model and work from home during COVID-19 restrictions in Australia 

      Balbontin, Camila; Hensher, David A; Beck, Matthew J
      Published 2022
      The decision to work from home (WFH) or to commute during COVID-19 is having a major structural impact on individuals' travel, work and lifestyle. There are many possible factors influencing this non-marginal change, some ...
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    • How the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the landscape of transportation research: An integrative scoping review and roadmap for future research 

      Haghani, Milad; Merkert, Rico; Behnood, Ali; De Gruyter, Chris; Kazemzadeh, Khashayar; Ghaderi, Hadi; Shahhoseini, Zahra; Thai, Vinh; Irannezhad, Elnaz; Fahimnia, Behnam; Waller, S Travis; Hensher, David A
      Published 2022-06-27
      In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, scholars across all domains of science and engineering mobilised their efforts to address its far-reaching societal problems. Transportation researchers were no exemption. With mobility ...
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    • The Impact that COVID-19 and working from home has had on the amount of main location office space retained and the future use of rented satellite offices 

      Hensher, David A.; Wei, Edward; Beck, Matthew J.
      Published 2022-06-09
      Despite the extensive amount of research on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on significant changes in the location at which work takes place, especially working from home (WFH), there is very little systematic ...
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    • Co-Modality for Sydney’s Ferries 

      Schulz, Veronica; Bell, Michael; Zhu, Shengda; Geers, Glenn; Bhattacharjya, Jyotirmoyee
      Published 2022-05-31
      Logistics issues arising from the last mile delivery of goods in an urban environment are plentiful. Co-modality, whereby the movement of freight and passengers are integrated on the same public transport mode, can mitigate ...
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