基本信息
浏览量:1
职业迁徙
个人简介
Research interests
Professor Stephen Greaves has firmly established himself as an international expert in two critical areas of travel behaviour research, namely 1) travel survey methods, and 2) sustainable travel behaviour. In terms of 1), Stephen has demonstrated how new technologies (GPS, smartphones), have allowed us to re-imagine how we might collect large-scale, multi-year travel/mobility data, to support a variety of contemporary transport policy questions. Successful examples include ARC-supported projects involving a 3-year investigation of cycling in Sydney using a combination of smartphone-based and web-based tools, and a 6 month investigation of driving behaviour using a GPS/web-based solution. Stephen has also been involved with more practical applications of how new technologies and ways of thinking can help address growing problems of non-response and survey fatigue with traditional surveys that provide municipalities with critical information for policy decisions. Evidence of his international reputation was the award of a prestigious visiting research fellowship in 2014 with the Université Paris-Est in Paris researching the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology in the French national travel survey.
In terms of 2), Stephen has been involved with research projects that have tackled key elements of the broader ‘sustainability’ of travel behaviour. These have included specific focus on exposure to pollution while travelling, safety implications of driving, active travel modes (particularly cycling), and more recently autonomous vehicles, which currently come with more questions than answers. Stephen’s research in these areas has been characterised by a strong inter-disciplinary perspective including working with environmental scientists on air quality issues, insurance/actuarial experts on financial mechanisms to encourage behavioural change, and public health experts investigating the travel/health/economic impacts of cycling investments.
Professor Stephen Greaves has firmly established himself as an international expert in two critical areas of travel behaviour research, namely 1) travel survey methods, and 2) sustainable travel behaviour. In terms of 1), Stephen has demonstrated how new technologies (GPS, smartphones), have allowed us to re-imagine how we might collect large-scale, multi-year travel/mobility data, to support a variety of contemporary transport policy questions. Successful examples include ARC-supported projects involving a 3-year investigation of cycling in Sydney using a combination of smartphone-based and web-based tools, and a 6 month investigation of driving behaviour using a GPS/web-based solution. Stephen has also been involved with more practical applications of how new technologies and ways of thinking can help address growing problems of non-response and survey fatigue with traditional surveys that provide municipalities with critical information for policy decisions. Evidence of his international reputation was the award of a prestigious visiting research fellowship in 2014 with the Université Paris-Est in Paris researching the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology in the French national travel survey.
In terms of 2), Stephen has been involved with research projects that have tackled key elements of the broader ‘sustainability’ of travel behaviour. These have included specific focus on exposure to pollution while travelling, safety implications of driving, active travel modes (particularly cycling), and more recently autonomous vehicles, which currently come with more questions than answers. Stephen’s research in these areas has been characterised by a strong inter-disciplinary perspective including working with environmental scientists on air quality issues, insurance/actuarial experts on financial mechanisms to encourage behavioural change, and public health experts investigating the travel/health/economic impacts of cycling investments.
研究兴趣
论文共 135 篇作者统计合作学者相似作者
按年份排序按引用量排序主题筛选期刊级别筛选合作者筛选合作机构筛选
时间
引用量
主题
期刊级别
合作者
合作机构
HEALTH PROMOTION JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2024)
Travel Behaviour and Society (2024): 100732
TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIETY (2024): 100707-100707
TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIETY (2024)
Journal of Transport & Health (2023): 101624-101624
引用1浏览0WOS引用
1
0
The Journal of Climate Change and Health (2022): 100137-100137
加载更多
作者统计
合作学者
合作机构
D-Core
- 合作者
- 学生
- 导师
数据免责声明
页面数据均来自互联网公开来源、合作出版商和通过AI技术自动分析结果,我们不对页面数据的有效性、准确性、正确性、可靠性、完整性和及时性做出任何承诺和保证。若有疑问,可以通过电子邮件方式联系我们:report@aminer.cn