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Dessalegn Jaweso, Brook Abate, Andreas Bauwe and Bernd Lennartz
This study aimed to assess trends of hydro-meteorological variables in the Upper Omo-Ghibe river basin, Ethiopia. Data records from eleven rainfall, eight air temperature, and five streamflow stations between 1981 to 2008 were investigated. The trends an...
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Hao Wu, Sunhyung Yoo, Christopher Pettit, Jinwoo (Brian) Lee
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Cycling participation is context-sensitive and weather condition is reportedly a significant factor. How weather affects cyclists with different demographics, trip purposes, and in the context of cycling infrastructure, built environment and geographic f...
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Josephine Roper, Matthew Ng, Christopher Pettit
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In this paper, we argue for an explicit decoupling of ?walkability? and ?walking behavior? and for the advantages of a definition of walkability based on access. This provides impetus for a new approach to constructing and using walkability indices, comb...
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Ripan Debnath, Christopher Pettit, Balamurugan Soundararaj, Sara Shirowzhan and Ajith Shamila Jayasekare
Urban growth models are increasingly being used to generate scenarios within city and regional planning support systems (PSS). However, their usefulness in land use planning applications, particularly in city resilience planning, is not fully understood....
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Yi Lu, Vivien Shi and Christopher James Pettit
Residential property values are influenced by a combination of physical, socio-economic and neighbourhood factors. This study investigated the influence of public schools on residential property prices. Relatively few existing models have taken the spati...
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Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Josephine Roper, Chyi Lin Lee and Christopher Pettit
Cities often show residential income segregation, and the price of housing is generally related to employment accessibility, but how do these factors intersect? We analyse Greater Sydney, Australia, a metropolitan area of 5 million people. Sydney is foun...
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Wanqin He, Sara Shirowzhan and Christopher James Pettit
The causes of bushfires are extremely complex, and their scale of burning and probability of occurrence are influenced by the interaction of a variety of factors such as meteorological factors, topography, human activity and vegetation type. An in-depth ...
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William Thomas Thackway, Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Chyi-Lin Lee, Vivien Shi and Christopher James Pettit
Over the last decade, the emergence and significant growth of home-sharing platforms, such as Airbnb, has coincided with rising housing unaffordability in many global cities. It is in this context that we look to empirically assess the impact of Airbnb o...
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Jayden Mitchell Perry, Sara Shirowzhan and Christopher James Pettit
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Michael Visner, Sara Shirowzhan and Chris Pettit
The 2019?2020 bushfire season is estimated to be one of the worst fire seasons on record in Australia, especially in New South Wales (NSW). The devastating fire season ignited a heated public debate on whether prescribed burning is an effective tool for ...
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