Transport and Mobility

The Transport and Mobility group studies the influence of urban transportation, land use and services on health in an integrated manner. The emphasis is on how the combinations of location of home, transportation options and provision of services determines mobility and access to services. The group uses engineering, environmental and epidemiological models to predict the expected impacts of transport and land use policies on population health and health inequalities. The work is integrated closely with work on Housing and Neighbourhood.

Within the context of wider research on the impacts of transport accessibility and mobility on health outcomes, the Transport and Mobility group have developed a GIS-based tool for the analysis of access to services in a city. This tool was developed with London as a case study to look at access to primary education as the basis to develop policies to reduce inequalities in mobility.


Related Publications


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Devries D, Iroz-Elardo N, Hong A, Winters, Brauer M, Frank LD

The health effects of fixed-guideway transit investment: a review of methods and best practice

University of British Columbia 2018.

Pawlak J, Sivakumar A, Polak JW

A framework for joint modelling of activity choice, duration, and productivity while travelling

Transportation Research Part B, vol. 106, pp. 153-172, 2017.

Latinopoulos C, Sivakumar A, Polak JW

Response of electric vehicle drivers to dynamic pricing of parking and charging services: risky choice in early reservations

Transportation Research Part C, vol. 80, pp. 175-189, 2017.

Daina N, Sivakumar A, Polak JW

Modelling electric vehicles use: A survey on the methods

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 68, pp. 447-460, 2017.

Le Vine S, Lee-Gosselin M, Sivakumar A, Polak JW

A new approach to predict the market and impacts of round-trip and point-to-point carsharing systems: Case study of London

Transportation Research Part D, vol. 32, iss. 2, pp. 218-229, 2014.

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