A web-based diary and companion smartphone app for travel/activity surveys

S Greaves, A Ellison, R Ellison, D Rance… - Transportation Research …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper details the development and deployment of an online seven day travel/activity
diary and companion smartphone app in Sydney, Australia. The diary employs several …

The value of slow travel: Economic appraisal of cycling projects using the logsum measure of consumer surplus

C Standen, S Greaves, AT Collins, M Crane… - … research part A: policy …, 2019 - Elsevier
Walking and cycling have clear benefits for users, even though they may be slower than
other transport modes. However, these user benefits could be undervalued using traditional …

How equitable are the distributions of the physical activity and accessibility benefits of bicycle infrastructure?

C Standen, M Crane, S Greaves, AT Collins… - International journal for …, 2021 - Springer
Background Cycling for transport provides many health and social benefits–including
physical activity and independent access to jobs, education, social opportunities, health care …

The value of slow travel: An econometric method for valuing the user benefits of active transport infrastructure

C Standen - 2017 - ses.library.usyd.edu.au
Transport infrastructure investments are typically justified largely on the basis of their ability
to increase travel speeds. However, new bicycle facilities, such as separated cycleways …

[PDF][PDF] Recruiting participants for user-behaviour surveys of free-floating carsharing using Facebook–a case-study

M Heilig, M Kagerbauer, C Allier… - … on Transport Survey …, 2014 - researchgate.net
As traditional methods often fail when trying to recruit special parts of the population for
travel surveys, new recruitment methods have to be developed and evaluated. In this case …

[PDF][PDF] Recruiting participants for user-behavior surveys of free-floating carsharing using Facebook–a case-study

As traditional methods often fail when trying to recruit special parts of the population for
travel surveys, new recruitment methods have to be developed and evaluated. In this case …