The 2nd Annual Australian Cycling Conference

Adelaide

Monday 18th & Tuesday 19th January 2010

   Abstracts 


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  The full list of abstracts can be downloaded as a single document here.

  Individual abstracts are listed below, by author.


 

Guest speaker
Spape, I 
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Distinguished
speaker
Lowe, I 
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Arundell, L 
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Bachmayer, A |

Billiau, A &
Corcoran P
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Bonham, J &
Cox, P
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Clement, S |

Dreschler, Z;
Stokell, T &
Bugden J
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Ferris, J |

Greig, R |

Johnson, M;
Charlton, J &
Oxley, J
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Jones, R;
Parish, N &
Coates,
N
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Kortegast, P &
Selby, T
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Merom, D;
Van der-Ploeg, H;
Corpuz, G; &
Bauman, A
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Patterson, F |

Perry, B |   

Puniard, D |

Rissel, C;
Emilsen, A;
Bonfiglioli, C &
Smith, B
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Russell, S |

Salomon, W |

Stephens, T |

Ward, C |  

       

 

Guest speaker

Future cycling in Australia: from TODs to BODs

Ineke Spape (SOAB Consultants and Breda University, The Netherlands)

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Distinguished speaker

The role of cycling in a sustainable future

Ian Lowe AO (Griffith University, Queensland)

(top)

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Other speakers. Listed alphabetically by speaker

 

The evolution and science of the bicycle; and

Cycling to school - practical and legal considerations

Leon Arundell (Australian Capital Territory)

(top) 

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Ways to improve the on-road relationship between cyclists and motorists

Adam Bachmayer (Flinders University, South Australia)

(top) 

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Mapping mountain bike trails - Eagle Mountain Bike Park, South Australia

Adrian Billiau and Paul Corcoran (School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, South Australia)

(top) 

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Disciplining the deviant traveller: a Foucauldian critique of cycleways

Jennifer Bonham (University of Adelaide, South Australia) and Peter Cox

(top) 

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Tunnel Vision and Dynamic Tension - quantitative outcomes from monitoring and assessing mountain bike trails

Stu Clement (Stuart Clement Solutions, South Australia)

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The "Tour de Work" cycling challenge: implementation and results from the Adelaide project

Zoe Dreschler (Adelaide City Council, South Australia), Thomas Stokell (Challenge for Change, UK) and Jake Bugden (Sustainable Focus, South Australia)

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Sunshine Coast Regional Council TravelSmart Program

Jo Ferris (Sunshine Coast Regional Council, Queensland)

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Limitations on the use of the term "cyclist" to describe people who ride bicycles

Russell Greig (Bikewest, Department of Transport, Perth, Western Australia)

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The application of a naturalistic driving method to investigate on-road cyclist behaviour

Marilyn Johnson, Judith Charlton and Jennie Oxley (Monash University Accident Research Centre, Melbourne, Victoria)

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CRISP (Cycle Route Implementation and Stakeholder Plan): lessons learned from examples in the UK and Australia

Richard Jones and Nathal Parish (Complete Urban, Queensland and News South Wales) and Nigel Coates (Launceston City Council, Tasmania)

(top) 

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A new approach to narrow highway bridge cycle safety

Peter Kortegast and Tim Selby (Optus Consultants, New Zealand)

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Dafna Merom, Hidde Van der-Ploeg and Adrian Bauman (University of Sydney, NSW) and Grace Corpuz (Transport Data Centre, Sydney, New South Wales)

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Roundabouts and cycling: an Australian perspective

Fay Patterson (Hub Traffic and Transport, South Australia)

(top) 

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Ultra-local cycling

Bob Perry (SCAPE Strategy, New South Wales)

(top) 

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Cycling, tourism and on-line technology

Dennis Puniard (University of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory)

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Chris Rissel (University of Sydney, NSW), Adrian Emilsen (Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales), Catriona Bonfiglioli (University Technology Sydney, NSW) and Ben Smith (Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria)

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Concepts for a cycle network upgrade for Adelaide

Stephen Russell (Defence and Systems Institute, University of South Australia, South Australia)

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Signing cycle networks - Showing the way to more cycle trips

Warren Salomon (Sustainable Transport Consultants, New South Wales)

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Build it so they want to come: a study of how the aesthetic and  experiential aspects of bicycle paths can influence usage

Tony Stephens (Department of Transport, Western Australia)

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Utilising local government to deliver State government-funded cycling infrastructure using a Variable Grant Mechanism

Colin Ward (Bikewest, Department of Transport, Western Australia)

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The 2010 Australian Cycling Conference is proudly supported by:

 

The University of Adelaide | Hub Traffic and Transport | Adelaide City Council |
The Bicycle Institute of South Australia | The City of Charles Sturt
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InfraPlan
Sustainable Transport ConsultantsTraffic Calming Australia | Tonkin Consulting
The Planning Institute of Australia (SA division)