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Accessibility indicators for transport planning.

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Morris, J. M., Dumble, P. L., & Wigan, M. (2011)
Accessibility indicators for transport planning. In C. Mulley (Ed.), Urban Form and transport AccessibilityEdward Elgar
Both perceptual and measurable specifications of accessibility are reviewed and their relevance to transport planning established. The wide variety of analytical forms which c...

Disseminating learning.

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Wigan, M., & Legacy, C. (2011)
Disseminating learning. In N. Low (Ed.), Transforming urban transport: the ethics, politics and practices of sustainable mobilityRoutledge
Central to achieving sustainable transport are the processes of dissemination of learning and engagement with the public necessary to generate the motive force to transform tr...

Proton Scattering studies at 70-140 MeV: the first known word processed thesis.

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Wigan, M. (2010)
Proton Scattering studies at 70-140 MeV: the first known word processed thesis. Oxford Systematics
This book is a 1967 DPhil Thesis at the University of Oxford plus historical commentary. This scanned version was created from the authors’ copy, and the context surrounding i...

Governance and evidence based policy under a National Security framework.

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Wigan, M. (2007)
Governance and evidence based policy under a National Security framework. In K. Michael, & M. Michael (Eds.), Australia and the new technologies: Evidence based policy on public administration. [Proceedings of the] Third RSNA Workshop on the Social Implications of National Security: Evidence based policy on public administration 23-24 July 2008 Canberra, 49-58. Australian Homeland Security Research Centre
This paper addresses the conflicts of the inherent strains between evidence based policy and contestable evidence based policy under the strictures of a National Security fra...

Movements of goods, services and people: entanglements with sustainability implications.

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Southworth, F., & Wigan, M. (2007)
Movements of goods, services and people: entanglements with sustainability implications. In V. Himanen, M. Lee-Gosselin, & A. Perrels (Eds.), Building blocks for sustainable transport: obstacles, trends, solutions, 157-173. Emerald Press

A remote marriage: The theory and practice of being apart and staying together.

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Wigan, M. (2007)
A remote marriage: The theory and practice of being apart and staying together. In S. Holland (Ed.), Remote relationships in a small world, 277-284. Peter Land
Small children, a time consuming job, and remote living are not conducive to a happy life. Why does one choose to do it? If one has to, how can one arrange one's life to make ...

Public use of travel surveys: the metadata perspective.

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Axhausen, K. W., & Wigan, M. (2002)
Public use of travel surveys: the metadata perspective. In P. Stopher, & P. Jones (Eds.), Travel survey quality and innovation, 605-628. Elsevier
The chapter recommends that travel survey community take advantage of recent developments in computing technology and in the information sciences, in particular the developmen...

Freight transport issues and the GLA: some views informed by the GLC experience.

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Wigan, M. (1999)
Freight transport issues and the GLA: some views informed by the GLC experience. In H. Neffendorf, J. Fearon, M. Collop, M. Wigan, D. Ashley, R. Donnelly, & P. Costinett (Eds.), LATS 2001 Commercial vehicle model and data review-technical annexLondon Area Transport Survey Unit DETR UK

Commercial and light goods vehicles in freight analysis.

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Wigan, M. (1999)
Commercial and light goods vehicles in freight analysis. In H. Neffendorf, J. Fearon, M. Collop, M. Wigan, D. Ashley, R. Donnelly, & P. Costinett (Eds.), LATS 2001 Commercial Vehicle model and Data review - Technical annex, 4. London Area Transport Survey Unit DETR UK

The role of multi-disciplinary voluntary organisations in modern industrial and socio-technical history.

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Wigan, M. (1999)
The role of multi-disciplinary voluntary organisations in modern industrial and socio-technical history. In P. Thorne, & D. McCann (Eds.), The last of the first: CSIRAC Australia's first computer, 151-157. University of Melbourne
Computers and information processing have, in the course of two generations, moved from being a highly specialised and largely secret technology to powering a fundamental empo...