From April to June 2024, AURIN was cited in a wide variety of material, including in eight papers published in peer-reviewed journals and two theses submitted for PhD programs.
AURIN and datasets available through AURIN were used by researchers across Australia and internationally to inform analysis on residential mobility, road accident mitigation, school travel and more.
We’d like to congratulate all researchers who had their work published this quarter – it’s always exciting to see the range of work AURIN is able to support.
Published papers (in alphabetical order) citing AURIN this quarter include:
- ‘Coupling cellular automata and What If? models for residential expansion simulation: A case study of Southwest Sydney, Australia’ in Transactions in GIS, by Yi Lu (City Futures Research Centre, UNSW), Shawn Laffan (School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, UNSW) and Christopher Pettit (City Futures Research Centre, UNSW)
- ‘Does increased temperature affect residential mobility? A 20-year nationwide evidence in Australia’ in Cities Vol. 149, by Siqin Wang (School of Science, RMIT University), Wenhui Cai (School of Science, RMIT University), Qian Chayn Sun (School of Science, RMIT University) and Yan Liu (School of the Environment, University of Queensland)
- ‘Effects of stress history on compressibility characteristics of undisturbed landfill waste material’ in Construction and Building Materials Vol. 422, by Hossein Haddad (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney), Behzad Fatahi (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney), Hadi Khabbaz (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney), Jeff Hsi (EIC Activities Pty Ltd) and Idy Li (EIC Activities Pty Ltd)
- ‘Geospatial Factors Applied to Road Accidents: A Review’ in Journal of Advances in Information Technology Vol. 15, No. 3, by Richard B. Watson and Peter J. Ryan (Ryan Watson Consulting)
- ‘Is School Travel too Complex to Handle Without a Car? Assessing “Child-Friendliness” as a Pathway to Reducing Private Car use for Children’s Transport’ in Urban Policy and Research, by Hulya Gilbert (School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University) and Ian Woodcock (Sydney School of Architecture, Design & Planning, The University of Sydney)
- ‘Space-time analysis of accident frequency and the role of built environment in mitigation’ in Transport Policy Vol. 150, by Ali Soltani (Flinders University) and Mohsen Roohani Qadikolaei (University of Guilan)
- ‘The Healthy Ageing/Vulnerable Environment (HAVEN) Index: Measuring neighbourhood age-friendliness’ in Geographical Research, by Danielle Taylor (Centre of Research Excellence: Frailty and Healthy Ageing, The University of Adelaide), Olga Theou (Centre of Research Excellence: Frailty and Healthy Ageing), Helen Barrie (Centre of Research Excellence: Frailty and Healthy Ageing), Jarrod Lange (Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital), Suzanne Edwards (Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research), David Wilson (Centre of Research Excellence: Frailty and Healthy Ageing) and Renuka Visvanathan (Centre of Research Excellence: Frailty and Healthy Ageing)
- ‘Understanding the impact of urban heat islands on crime: insights from temperature, population density, and green canopy cover’ in Crime Science Vol. 13, by Emil E. Jonescu (School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University), Chamil Erik Ramanayaka (School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University), Oluwole A. Olatunji (School of Surveying and Built Environment, University of Southern Queensland) and Talia J. Uylaki (Hames Sharley)
If you’re aware of any research citing AURIN data not listed here, please get in touch – we’d love to hear about it! We’d also love to hear from you if you’ve been using this data for any kind of other project.

