Alan Parker OAM – Publications 2000-2004
Please note: these papers/pdfs will eventually be made machine-readable as ongoing updates of this website.
- Parker, Alan A: ‘An integrated transport, health and environmental policy will make everyday walking and cycling safer‘: an abstract from Alan A. Parker’s paper at the Road Safety Conference, Australian Cyclist, February/March 2000
- Parker, Alan A: ‘Wake up Melbourne‘ Australian Cyclist, February/March 2000
- Parker, Alan A: ‘Making Walking and Cycling Safer: Lessons for Australia from the Netherlands Experience‘ 24th Australasian Transport Research Forum, 2001
- Gellie, Nic and Parker, Alan: ‘BFA policy‘ Australian Cyclist, April-May/June 2001
- Parker, Alan A: ‘What happened to the bikeway network promised to Melbourne’s cyclists in 1991: Why we are still waiting in 2001‘
- Parker, Alan: ‘The Victorian Bicycle Strategy ten years on‘ Australian Cyclist, September/October 2001Parker,
- Parker, Alan A. ‘The Power Assisted Bicycle: a green vehicle to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution‘ 25th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Canberra, October 2002
- Parker, Alan A: ‘A Non-motorised User’s Perspective on Safety Issues and World Best Non-motorised Safety Practice in the Netherlands‘ In Proceedings of Australia Walking the 21st Century Conference, Perth, Western Australia, 20th – 22nd February 2001
- Parker, Alan A: ‘A case study of bicycle parking at selected Brisbane rail stations‘ 25th Australasian Transport Research Forum, incorporating the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics’ Transport Colloquium, Canberra, 2002
- Parker, Alan A: ‘Unsustainable transport trends for the journey to work in major Australasian cities 1976 to 2001‘
26th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Wellington New Zealand, 1st-3rd October 2003 - Parker, Alan A: ‘The electric powered assisted bicycle; a clean vehicle to reduce oil dependence and enhance the mobility of the elderly‘, International Conference on Sustainability Engineering and Science Auckland, New Zealand, 6th-9th July 2004
- Parker, Alan: ‘2001 Australia Productivity Commission Inquiry into The Private Cost Effectiveness of Improving Energy Efficiency‘ Submission No. 35, 2004
- Parker, Alan A: ‘Unsustainable trends in the ABS Census for the journey to work in Australia, Melbourne and other cities in Victoria‘ 27th Australasian Transport Research Forum, Adelaide, 29th September-1st October 2004
- Parker, Alan A: ‘The end of Australian suburbia‘ The Environmental Engineer 5(3), Spring 2004