Submissions from 2010

Quantifying spatial gaps in public transport supply based on social needs, Graham Currie

Exploring public transport usage trends in an ageing population, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc

Transport problems that matter – social and psychological links to transport disadvantage, Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie

Job accessibility and the modal mismatch in Detroit, Joe Grengs

Transport policy and the provision of mobility options in an aging society: a case study of Ontario, Canada, Ruben Mercado, Antonio Páez, and K. Bruce Newbold

The working poor and what GIS reveals about the possibilities of public transit, Jennifer Rogalsky

Barrier-free outdoor environments: Older peoples’ perceptions before and after implementation of legislative directives, Hanna Wennberg, Christer Hydén, and Agneta Ståhl

Submissions from 2009

Transport for the transport disadvantaged: A review of service delivery models in New South Wales, Helen Battellino

Mobility and labour market exclusion in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region, Àngel Cebollada

Measuring the accessibility of opportunities and services in dense urban environments: Experiences from London, Simon Cooper, Peter Wright, and Rhodri Ball

Australian urban transport and social disadvantage, Graham Currie

Car ownership and low income on the urban fringe - Benefit or hindrance?, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc

Investigating links between transport disadvantage, social exclusion and well-being in Melbourne—Preliminary results, Graham Currie, Tony Richardson, Paul Smyth, Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Julian Hine, Karen Lucas, Janet Stanley, Jenny Morris, Ray Kinnear, and John Stanley

Urban mobility plans and accessibility, Maryvonne Dejeammes

The tyrannies of mobility: mobility and social exclusion, Jean Dekindt

Benefit of measures for universal design in public transport, Nils Fearnley, Merethe Dotterud Leiren, Kare H. Skollerud, and Jorgen Aarhaug

Social impacts of transport: literature review and the state of the practice of transport appraisal in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, Karst Geurs, Wouter Boon, and Bert Van Wee

10 Years of accessibility planning in the UK - what has been achieved?, Derek Halden

Access to public transit and its influence on ridership for older adults in two U.S. cities, Daniel Baldwin Hess

Public versus private mobility for the poor: Transit improvements versus increased car ownership in the Sacramento Region, Robert A. Johnson and Shengyi Gao

Mobility in old age: Beyond the transportation perspective, Heinz Juergen Kaiser

Improving the patient journey: Achieving positive outcomes for remote Aboriginal cardiac patients, Monica Lawrence, Zell Dodd, Shane Mohor, Sandra Dunn, Charlotte de Crespigny, Charmaine Power, and Laney MacKean

Growing bus patronage and addressing transport disadvantage—The Melbourne experience, Chris Loader and John Stanley

How to ease women's fear of transportation environments: Case studies and best practices, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Amanda Bornstein, Camille Fink, Linda Samuels, and Shahin Gerami

Actual and perceived car dependence: Likely implications of enforced reducctions in car use for livelihoods, lifestyles and well being., Karen Lucas

The car in British society, Karen Lucas and Peter Jones

Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou

Can measuring the benefits of accessible transport enable a seamless journey?, Alice Maynard

Forced Car Ownership and transport disadvantage: a spatial analysis of transport and equity in a regional city., Michelle Miller

Effectiveness of transit strategies targeting elderly people: survey results and preliminary data analysis, Kouros Mohammadian, Piushimita Takuriah, and Taha H. Rashidi

Distance traveled in three Canadian cities: Spatial analysis from the perspective of vulnerable population segments, Catherine Morency, Anthony Paez, Matthew J. Roorda, Ruben Mercado, and Steven Farber

A case study of job access and reverse commute programs in the Chicago, Kansas City, and San Francisco metropolitan regions, J. S. Onésimo Sandoval, Eric Petersen, and Kim L. Hunt

Priorities for the use of bus transport by disabled people, older people and parents with young children in buggies, Geraldine Pettersson

Dynamics of transport and social exclusion: Effects of expensive driver's license, Tanu Priya and André Uteng

The challenge of using public transport: Descriptions by people with cognitive functional limitations, Jenny Rosenkvist, Ralf Risser, Susanne Iwarsson, Kerstin Wendel, and Agneta Stahl

Concessionary bus fares for older people in Scotland – are they achieving their objectives?, Tom Rye and William Mykura

Social inequalities in travel behaviour: trip distances in the context of residential self-selection and lifestyles, Joachim Scheiner

Setting accessibility standards for social inclusion: some obstacles, Juliet Solomon and Helena Titheridge

Transport mobility benefits and quality of life: A time-use perspective of elderly Canadians, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Darren M. Scott, and K. Bruce Newbold

The usefulness of social exclusion to inform social policy in transport, Janet Stanley and Dianne Vella-Brodrick

Mode choice of older people before and after shopping: A study with London data, FengMing Su, Jan-Dirk Schmocker, and Michael Bell

The travel choices and needs of low income households: the role of the car, Jean Taylor, Matt Barnard, Hayley Neil, and Chris Creegan

Assessing the extent of transport social exclusion among the elderly, Helena Titheridge, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, Roger Mackett, and Juliet Solomon

Older and disabled people’s need and valuation of traveller information in public transport, Nina Waara

Older people and local public transit: Mobility effects of accessibility improvements in Sweden, Anders Wretstrand, Helena Svensson, Sofi Fristedt, and Torbjorn Falkmer

An evaluation of the transport to employment (T2E) scheme in Highland Scotland using social return on investment (SROI), Steve Wright, John D. Nelson, James M. Cooper, and Stephanie Murphy

Submissions from 2008

Evaluating accessibility for transportation planning

Origins and destinations study of older persons, Kathleen Andereck and James McCabe

Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Bureau of Statistics

Job access, employment and earnings: outcomes for welfare leavers in a US urban labour market, Neil Bania, Laura Leete, and Claudia Coulton

Toward socially sustainable urban transportation: progress and potentials, E Eric Boschmann and Mei-Po Kwan

Identifying appropriate options for delivering urban transportation to older people, J F. Brake

Pricing the travel time of busy women, Donatela Cavagnoli and Philip Norman

A new approach to rural public transport, Commission for Integrated Transport

The role of taxis in rural public transport: final report, Commission for Integrated Transport, Great Britain

Community Transport Association of America, Community Transport Association of America (CTAA)

Investigating links between social capital and public transport, Graham Currie and Janet Stanley

Assessing the gap between public transport vehicles and platforms as a barrier for the disabled: Use of laboratory experiments, Winnie Daamen, Enne de Boer, and Robert de Kloe

Improving Options and reducing barriers: Addressing transport disadvantage; A status report, Department of Transport - Victoria

Designing communities to enhance the safety and mobility of older adults: a universal approach, Eric Dumbaugh

Injury of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people due to transport 2001-02 to 2005-06, James E. Harrison and Jesia G. Berry

Is inadequate transportation a barrier to community involvement?: Evidence from the social capital benchmark survey, Ann M. Hartell

Aboriginal people traveling well: issues of safety, transport and health, Yvonne Helps, Jerry Moller, Inge Kowanko, James E. Harrison, Kim O'Donnell, and Charlotte de Crespigny

Programs That Match Seniors With Volunteer Drivers - Practical recommendations for organisations and policy makers, Sara J. Hendricks, Michael J. Audino, Peter O. Okin, and Ashley Biernacki

Exploring travel behaviour of elderly women in rural and small urban North Dakota: An ecological modeling approach, Jill A. Hough, Xinyu Cao, and Susan L. Handy

International Transport Forum, International transport Forum

Informal social support networks and the maintenance of voluntary driving cessation by older rural women, Julie Johnson

Drivers of disadvantage and prosperity - is car ownership a good indicator?, Victoria Johnson, Graham Currie, and Janet Stanley

Identifying accessibility problems and appropriate solutions for socially disadvantaged groups, Peter Jones

Transportation Affordability: evaluation and improvement strategies, Todd Litman

Car use and car dependence: implications for future policy, Karen Lucas

The benefits of providing new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou

The value of new public transport in deprived areas: who benefits, how and why?, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou

Using transport to increase social inclusion, Roger Mackett

AMELIA: a tool for increasing social inclusion, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge

AMELIA: making streets more accessible for people with mobility difficulties, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge

Costing increases in walking accessibility for people who are socially excluded, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge

Reducing social exclusion by removing the barriers to everyday physical activity, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge

AMELIA: A tool to make transport policies more socially inclusive, Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge

It cannot be all about safety: the benefits of prolonged mobility, Jennifer Oxley and Michelle Whelan

Travel behaviour, experiences and aspirations of disabled people, Clarissa Penfold, Nicky Cleghorn, Chris Creegan, Hayley Neil, and Stephen Webster

How mobility systems produce inequality: making mobile subject types on the Bangkok sky train, Tim Richardson and Ole B. Jensen

Poverty, policy, and public transportation, Thomas W. Sanchez

Examining the role of urban form in shaping peole's accessibility to opportunities: An exploratory spatial data analysis, Darren M. Scott and Mark W. Horner

Unsettling suburbia: the new landscape of oil and mortgage vulnerability in Australian cities, Neil Sipe and Jago Dodson

Social exclusion, accessibility and lone parents, Juliet Solomon and Helena Titheridge

Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?, Janet Stanley and Karen Lucas

Improving local transport and accessibility in rural areas through partnerships, Andrew Wear

Submissions from 2007

Accessibility of Indian Railways: a user's perspective, Anjlee Agarwal and Sanjeev Sachdeva

Local transport systems for the elderly and disabled, Tetsuo Akiyama

Ageing Research Online, Australia, Department of Health and Ageing

The 30th Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF07), Australian Transport Research Forum

Designing the inclusive journey environment, Nastaran Azmin-Fouladi

Understanding travel behaviour of people with a travel impeding handicap: each trip counts, Peter Bakker and John van Hal

Autonomy and security in the urban transport of passengers in Buenos Aires City, Galloni Balmaceda, Maria Nelida, Adriana Apollonio, and Gisela Urroz

Transport for young people with disabilities, Helen Battellino, Julie Gee, and Pamela Sayers

Space and place: Social Exclusion in Australia's suburban heartlands, Scott Baum and Brendan Gleeson

Travel and lifestyle impacts of new bus services in outer suburban Melbourne, Douglas Bell and Graham Currie

Importance of location of audible pedestrian signals, Billie Louise Bentzen

Transport and social disadvantage in Victoria: A government perspective, Jim Betts