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Jonathan Corcoran
Jonathan Corcoran
Professor, School of the Environment, The University of Queensland
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Mapping and measuring place attachment
G Brown, CM Raymond, J Corcoran
Applied Geography 57, 42-53, 2015
3142015
Spatio-temporal patterns of a Public Bicycle Sharing Program: the effect of weather and calendar events
J Corcoran, T Li, D Rohde, E Charles-Edwards, D Mateo-Babiano
Journal of Transport Geography 41, 292-305, 2014
2712014
Visualising space and time in crime patterns: A comparison of methods
C Brunsdon, J Corcoran, G Higgs
Computers, environment and urban systems 31 (1), 52-75, 2007
2642007
Scale mismatches, conservation planning, and the value of social‐network analyses
AM Guerrero, RRJ McALLISTER, J Corcoran, KA Wilson
Conservation biology 27 (1), 35-44, 2013
2272013
How does our natural and built environment affect the use of bicycle sharing?
I Mateo-Babiano, R Bean, J Corcoran, D Pojani
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 94, 295-307, 2016
2132016
Examining the spatial–temporal dynamics of bus passenger travel behaviour using smart card data and the flow-comap
S Tao, D Rohde, J Corcoran
Journal of Transport Geography 41, 21-36, 2014
1912014
Human capital in remote and rural Australia: The role of graduate migration
J Corcoran, A Faggian, P McCann
Growth and Change 41 (2), 192-220, 2010
1542010
Exploring Bus Rapid Transit passenger travel behaviour using big data
S Tao, J Corcoran, I Mateo-Babiano, D Rohde
Applied geography 53, 90-104, 2014
1522014
Predicting the geo-temporal variations of crime and disorder
JJ Corcoran, ID Wilson, JA Ware
International Journal of Forecasting 19 (4), 623-634, 2003
1512003
To travel or not to travel:‘Weather’is the question. Modelling the effect of local weather conditions on bus ridership
S Tao, J Corcoran, F Rowe, M Hickman
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 86, 147-167, 2018
1172018
The use of spatial analytical techniques to explore patterns of fire incidence: A South Wales case study
J Corcoran, G Higgs, C Brunsdon, A Ware, P Norman
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 31 (6), 623-647, 2007
1132007
The influence of weather on local geographical patterns of police calls for service
C Brunsdon, J Corcoran, G Higgs, A Ware
Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 36 (5), 906-926, 2009
1042009
The socio-spatial determinants of COVID-19 diffusion: the impact of globalisation, settlement characteristics and population
T Sigler, S Mahmuda, A Kimpton, J Loginova, P Wohland, ...
Globalization and health 17 (1), 56, 2021
1032021
Dynamics of bike sharing in Washington, DC and Brisbane, Australia: Implications for policy and planning
M Ahillen, D Mateo-Babiano, J Corcoran
International journal of sustainable transportation 10 (5), 441-454, 2016
1032016
Using circular statistics to analyse time patterns in crime incidence
C Brunsdon, J Corcoran
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 30 (3), 300-319, 2006
1002006
Heatwave-induced human health risk assessment in megacities based on heat stress-social vulnerability-human exposure framework
J Dong, J Peng, X He, J Corcoran, S Qiu, X Wang
Landscape and Urban Planning 203, 103907, 2020
932020
Route choice stickiness of public transport passengers: Measuring habitual bus ridership behaviour using smart card data
J Kim, J Corcoran, M Papamanolis
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 83, 146-164, 2017
852017
Mapping urban residential density patterns: Compact city model in Melbourne, Australia
P Chhetri, JH Han, S Chandra, J Corcoran
City, Culture and Society 4 (2), 77-85, 2013
852013
Greenspace and crime: An analysis of greenspace types, neighboring composition, and the temporal dimensions of crime
A Kimpton, J Corcoran, R Wickes
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 54 (3), 303-337, 2017
832017
Weather and cycling in New York: The case of Citibike
R An, R Zahnow, D Pojani, J Corcoran
Journal of transport geography 77, 97-112, 2019
812019
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