Submissions from 2012
The social consequences of transport decision-making: clarifying concepts, synthesising knowledge and assessing implications, Peter Jones and Karen Lucas
Submissions from 2011
Developing socially inclusive transportation policy: transferring the United Kingdom policy approach to the State of Victoria?, Karen Lucas and Graham Currie
Substance precedes methodology: on cost–benefit analysis and equity, Karel Martens
Total Transport, Passenger Transport Executive Group UK (PTEG)
Submissions from 2010
A proposal for accessibility planning in NSW: research and policy issues, Rhonda Daniels and Corinne Mulley
The future of accessible transportation: Meeting the needs of travelers with sensory and cognitive disabilities, Kate Hunter-Zaworski
Exploring transport to arts and cultural activities as a facilitator of social inclusion, Victoria Johnson, Graham Currie, and Janet Stanley
Take the bus; it's cheaper in North Brabant, Ronald Jorna, Wouter de Jong, and Ans van Eck
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport: Two day framing event workshop report, Karen Lucas and Anne Power
Increasing accessibility cost-effectively for people who are socially excluded, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Transport and social inclusion: Have we made the connections in our cities?, Passenger Transport Executive Group (UK) PTEG
Trip generation of vulnerable populations in three Canadian cities: a spatial ordered probit approach, Matthew J. Roorda, Antonio Páez, Catherine Morency, Ruben Mercado, and Steven Farber
Workshop report – Social inclusion, Janet Stanley and Corinne Mulley
Submissions from 2009
Measuring the accessibility of opportunities and services in dense urban environments: Experiences from London, Simon Cooper, Peter Wright, and Rhodri Ball
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
Assessing the ‘value’ of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, and Georgina Christodoulou
Concessionary bus fares for older people in Scotland – are they achieving their objectives?, Tom Rye and William Mykura
The usefulness of social exclusion to inform social policy in transport, Janet Stanley and Dianne Vella-Brodrick
Assessing the extent of transport social exclusion among the elderly, Helena Titheridge, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, Roger Mackett, and Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2008
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: making streets more accessible for people with mobility difficulties, 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
Social exclusion: What can public transport offer?, Janet Stanley and Karen Lucas
Purpose-driven public transport: creating a clear conversation about public transport goals, Jarrett Walker
Improving local transport and accessibility in rural areas through partnerships, Andrew Wear
Submissions from 2007
Designing the inclusive journey environment, Nastaran Azmin-Fouladi
Transport and social disadvantage in Victoria: A government perspective, Jim Betts
The Brazilian urban accessibility program of the Ministry of Cities: 'Brazil Accessible' Program, Renato Boareto
The new narrative of accessibility: its potential contribution to discourses in (transport) geography, John H. Farrington
Griffith University Urban Research Program, Griffith University Urban Research Program (URP)
ECLIPSE: Good practice review - Final version year two, Kieran Holmes, Sarah Clifford, Katie Gregory, and Judith Mabelis
ECLIPSE: Knowledge Transfer Strategies through working strategic partnerships - final version year two, Leire Iriarte and Ivo Cre
Evaluating transportation equity: guidance for incorporating distributional impacts in transportation planning, Todd Litman
Overcoming the barriers to walking for people who are socially excluded, Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
The mobility of low income households in the Greater Belfast area, John McGrath, Julian Hine, and Banihan Gunay
Regional Intelligence Unit (RIU) extranet, Northwest Regional Development Agency (United Kingdom)
Accessibility, mobility and transport-related social exclusion, John Preston and Fiona Rajé
Using Q methodology to develop more perceptive insights on transport and social inclusion, Fiona Rajé
Lessons for Australia from the US: An American looks at transportation and social exclusion, Sandra Rosenbloom
Transport: A new frontier for social policy? An historical reflection, Paul Smyth
The way to go?, John Stanley, Graham Currie, and Janet Stanley
Submissions from 2006
Social Inclusion: Transport Aspects (UG320), Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (Great Britain), Centre for Transport Studies; Mott MacDonald; and University of Lees, Institute of Transport Studies
Cities connect: how urbanity helps achieve social inclusion objectives, Todd Litman
Transport and social exclusion Phase 2: evaluating the contribution of transport projects to welfare to work: an international study: UK national report, Karen Lucas and Sophie Tyler
Moving from welfare to work: the role of transport, Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler, Robert Cervero, and Jean-Pierre Orfeuil
Accessibility indicators and the policy goal of the reduction of transport-related social exclusion, Juliet Solomon
ECLIPSE: Knowledge Transfer Plan, The ECLIPSE Consortium
Submissions from 2005
Accessibility and user needs in transport design, Graeme Evans
Rural accessibility, social inclusion and social justice: towards conceptualisation, John Farrington and Conor Farrington
Travel choices in Scotland – the effect of local accessibility on non-work travel, N S. Ferguson, M Carreno, and S Stradling
Short and long term impacts of the rural bus services: ‘InterConnect’ and ‘Villager’ on social inclusion and quality of life, Paul Le Masurier, Stephen Bennett, and Adrian Housley
Providing transport for social inclusion within a framework of environmental justice in the UK, Karen Lucas
Submissions from 2004
Transport and social exclusion: a survey of the group of seven nations, Karen Lucas (ed.)
Transport and society, Glenn Lyons
A methodology for the incorporation of social inclusion into transport policy, Roger L. Mackett and Helena Titheridge
Engineering social exclusion? Poor transport links and severance, Fiona Raje
Engineering social exclusion? Poor transport links and severance, Fiona Raje
Transport strategy to improve accessibility in developing countries, Peter Roberts and Julie Babinard
Young People and Social Exclusion in Rural Areas, Mark Shucksmith
Accessibility planning and the need for benchmarking, Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2003
Methodology for assessment of transport impacts of social exclusion (MATISSE): Validation Report, Philip Barham and The Matisse Consortium
Transport, social exclusion and young people in rural England, Pauline Dibben
Understanding social exclusion and social inclusion, Susan Kenyon
Social Inclusion as a transport planning issue in Canada, Todd Litman
Social inclusion as a transport planning issue in Canada: Contribution to the FIA Foundation G7 COMPARISON, Todd Litman
Social inclusion implication of park-and-ride, Graham Parkhurst
The impact of transport on social exclusion processes with specific emphasis on road user charging, Fiona Rajé
Manual for assessment of transport impacts of social exclusion (MATISSE), The MATISSE Consortium
Social determinants of health: the solid facts, Richard Wilkinson (ed.) and Michael Marmot (ed.)
Submissions from 2001
Older people: their transport needs and requirements: main report, Department for Transport, UK
Social aspects of sustainable mobility - Paper 3 of 10,, Transport Research Knowledge Centre, RTD Program
Submissions from 2000
Transport, employment and social exclusion: changing the contours through information technology, Margaret Grieco, Jeff Turner, and Julian Hine
Social exclusion and the future of cities, Anne Power and William Julius Wilson
