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Abraham Leung
Conference paper
How much transport is shared? Current and new ways to measure shared mobility for Australian cities – the case of South East Queensland
Transport policy is overwhelmingly focused on increasing transport supply by building more infrastructure. Demand-side responses such as increase “sharing” of modes receive comparatively less research and policy attention. This paper explores fundamental questions about sharing in Australian cities – How should we define and measure sharing? How much transport is shared? How could we better...
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Where are the electric cars and solar panels? The socio-spatial mismatch of mobility and energy transition in Australian capitals
Two disruptive developments are happening in the private transport propulsion and power generation area. Electric vehicles (EVs) are poised to replace an increasing share of traditional ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles. Meanwhile, photovoltaic (PV) solar panels are also entering into the power generation scene as a promising renewable source of energy. Both technologies are encouraged...
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New approaches to oil vulnerability mapping for Australian cities: the case of South-East Queensland, the 200km City
The potential harm caused by oil dependence and uncertain supply can be seen as a form of vulnerability. This paper develops and applies new approaches to better understand oil vulnerability and its spatial patterning.