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A multi-modal analysis of the effect of transport on population and productivity in China
Recently published: Wu, Bingyu, and Levinson, D. (2024) A multi-modal analysis of the effect of transport on population and productivity in China…
Apr 7
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David M Levinson
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The Angiogenic Growth of Cities
Recently published: Capel-Timms, Isabella, Levinson, David, Bonetti, Sara, Lahoorpoor, Bahman, and Manoli, Gabriele (2024). The Angiogenic Growth of…
Apr 3
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Transportist: April 2024
Welcome to the latest issue of The Transportist, especially to our new readers. As always you can follow on Mastodon or RSS. This month Tolled Motorways…
Apr 1
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David M Levinson
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March 2024
On Bridge Collapses (2024)
In 2007, I inadvertently wound up researching bridge collapses after the I-35W Mississippi River Bridge Collapse in my then home town of Minneapolis…
Mar 27
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David M Levinson
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The Great Synchronisation and The Great Asynchronisation
Transiting the arc of history
Mar 26
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David M Levinson
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Are Cities Intelligent?
Not about "Smart Cities", which are neither smart nor cities.
Mar 18
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David M Levinson
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Are Cities Intelligent?
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Co-evolution of public transport access and ridership
Recently published: Rayaprolu, H. and Levinson, D. (2024) Co-evolution of public transport access and ridership. Journal of Transport Geography Volume…
Mar 15
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David M Levinson
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The short term is the enemy of the long term.
“The short term is the enemy of the long term” This is one of my favourite expressions. I only found three references on Google, and one (the oldest) is…
Mar 11
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David M Levinson
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On Sydney's Airport Trains
The fact that taking a DiDi or Uber to Sydney Airport is often cheaper than using Sydney Trains (fares) reflects a failure in public policy. This is…
Mar 8
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David M Levinson
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Dark Travel and Dark Access
In any profession’s quest to be more rigorous, it minimises the uncertainty in its knowledge. We have in transport planning instead aimed to minimise…
Mar 5
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David M Levinson
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Apple+Paramount
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single large tech company in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a media operation…
Mar 3
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David M Levinson
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February 2024
Transportist: March 2024
Welcome to the latest issue of The Transportist, especially to our new readers. As always you can follow on Mastodon or RSS. This month How vulnerable…
Feb 27
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