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Yi Lu, Vivien Shi and Christopher James Pettit
Residential property values are influenced by a combination of physical, socio-economic and neighbourhood factors. This study investigated the influence of public schools on residential property prices. Relatively few existing models have taken the spati...
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Arnab Biswas, Kiki Adhinugraha and David Taniar
With urban areas facing rapid population growth, public transport plays a key role to provide efficient and economic accessibility to the residents. It reduces the use of personal vehicles leading to reduced traffic congestion on roads and reduced pollut...
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William Thomas Thackway, Matthew Kok Ming Ng, Chyi-Lin Lee, Vivien Shi and Christopher James Pettit
Over the last decade, the emergence and significant growth of home-sharing platforms, such as Airbnb, has coincided with rising housing unaffordability in many global cities. It is in this context that we look to empirically assess the impact of Airbnb o...
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Angelos G. Maravelis, Jake Breckenridge, Kevin Ruming, Erin Holmes, Yuri Amelin and William J. Collins
High precision Chemical abrasion-isotope dilution thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (CA-IDTIMS) U-Pb zircon results from tuff marker beds that are interstratified within the Upper Permian deposits of the northern Sydney Basin add constraints on the ti...
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Ching Leong and Lili Li
The different institutional forms of water utilities of Singapore and Sydney provide an interesting natural experiment on the role of a regulator in government-owned utilities (GOUs). In both cities, water is provided by GOUs. In Sydney, however, there i...
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Ching Leong, Lili Li
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The different institutional forms of water utilities of Singapore and Sydney provide an interesting natural experiment on the role of a regulator in government-owned utilities (GOUs). In both cities, water is provided by GOUs. In Sydney, however, there i...
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Richard Hu
Global cities, the command and control centres of the integrated world economy, are facing a sustainability paradox of greater global competition and greater environmental pressure. This study explores the policy approaches to the sustainability paradox ...
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Sara Wilkinson and Renato Castiglia Feitosa
The built environment contributes around half of total greenhouse gas emissions and with 87% of residential buildings that we will have by 2050 already built, it is vital to adopt sustainable retrofitting practices. The question is: what are the viable ...
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Sydney Mothokwa, Estelle Gaigher, Elize Randall?, Melanie Moen
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This article reports a case study that contributes to the literature on the development of 21st century skills in science classrooms in South Africa. The study explores the manner in which four experienced natural science teachers integrate practica...
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Mike Nkongolo, Jacobus Philippus van Deventer and Sydney Mambwe Kasongo
This research attempts to introduce the production methodology of an anomaly detection dataset using ten desirable requirements. Subsequently, the article presents the produced dataset named UGRansome, created with up-to-date and modern network traffic (...
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Muhammad Uzar Ali, Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Suvodeep Mazumdar and Sydney Simpson
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of resources to improve liveability. Achieving this requires large volumes of sensors strategically deployed across urban areas. In many cases, however, it is...
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John E. Misiaszek, Sydney D. C. Chodan, Arden J. McMahon and Keith K. Fenrich
The first exposure to an unexpected, rapid displacement of a light touch reference induces a balance reaction in naïve participants, whereas an arm-tracking behaviour emerges with subsequent exposures. The sudden behaviour change suggests the first trial...
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Zaheer Allam and David Sydney Jones
The rapid rise in urbanization internationally is both driving and stressing our consumption patterns, including that of land use. Urban sprawl is arguably one of the most important threats to human and nature biodiversity given its reliance upon fossil ...
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Zaheer Allam and David Sydney Jones
Cotonou is the largest city and main economic centre of the nation of Benin, Africa. Following independence, the city has experienced major population growth resulting in the extensive development of slums on flood plains and marshes causing the loss of ...
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Zaheer Allam and David Sydney Jones
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Sydney Mothokwa, Estelle Gaigher, Elize Randall?, Melanie Moen
Pág. 7 bladsye
This article reports a case study that contributes to the literature on the development of 21st century skills in science classrooms in South Africa. The study explores the manner in which four experienced natural science teachers integrate practica...
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Lawrence J. Doctors
In this paper, we revisit the hydrodynamics supporting the design and development of the RiverCat class of catamaran ferries operating in Sydney Harbor since 1991. More advanced software is used here. This software accounts for the hydrodynamics of the t...
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Freidoon A. Khavarpour, Atena Hafshajani, Kathleen Clapham, Kathleen Clapham
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Hiep Nguyen Duc, Lisa T.-C. Chang, Toan Trieu, David Salter and Yvonne Scorgie
Ozone and fine particles (PM2.5) are the two main air pollutants of concern in the New South Wales Greater Metropolitan Region (NSW GMR) due to their contribution to poor air quality days in the region. This paper focuses on source contributions to ambie...
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