Person
Paul Tranter
Conference paper
Are master-planned new urbanist suburbs a 'solution' for sustainable travel to schools? Comparing children's travel in select Australian primary schools
This paper focuses on the results from 250 children that completed travel diaries to assess children's travel behaviour in Australian cities.
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Understanding Australian parents' attitudes about their children's travel behaviour: results from the CATCH and iMATCH projects
The paper explores on data from 232 questionnaire surveys completed by parents and guardians of 10-13 year olds who were recruited from primary schools in six neighbourhoods in Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane/Ipswich about the reasons parents grant ‘licences’ to their children for independent mobility and active travel.
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Developing visual research tools to 'do planning' with children: 10 lessons from a methodological review
This paper explores how visual methods can be applied to urban planning.
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A wish called $quander: (in)effective speed and effective wellbeing in Australian cities
Increasing oil prices may soon start to force changes in economic behaviour, including travel, that have potentially profound impacts on our real wellbeing and the form and functioning of our cities. The paper will describe these consequences and outline ways in which adverse impacts can be reduced.
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Out of bounds: Insights from children to support a cultural shift towards sustainable and child-friendly cities
This paper explores the links between child-friendly cities and sustainable cities including sustainable transport systems.