Conference paper
Corruption in the Australian land development process: Identifying a research agenda
This paper seeks to understand the role of corruption in the land development process, and to comprehend the current extent of corrupt practices in urban development in order to evaluate the impact of corruption on urban environmental outcomes.
Conference paper
Transport disadvantage in the Australian metropolis: Towards new concepts and methods
This paper examines the links between household social status and transport disadvantage through a review of concepts for the analysis of transport disadvantage in urban research and policy making.
Conference paper
Sustainable Australia: containing travel in master planned estates
The following study examines the patterns and dynamics of movement in a selection of master planned estates in Australia.
Report
Sustainable Australia: containing travel in master planned estates
Low density suburban development and excessive use of automobiles are associated with serious urban and environmental problems. In this study Tan Yigitcanlar, Jago Dodson, Brendan Gleeson and Neil Sipe develop new approaches for assessing the containment of travel within planned development. Their key aim is to clarify and map the relationships between trip generation and...
Report
Transport disadvantage and social status: a Gold Coast pilot project
Nick Buchanan, Rick Evans and Jago Dodson undertake a preliminary investigation of public transport and the spatial distribution of vulnerable social groups on the Gold Coast, Queensland. In particular, they examine the combination of spatial and temporal access in public transportation.