From January to March 2024 AURIN was cited in a variety of material, including in three papers published in peer-reviewed journals, one conference paper and one book chapter.
Data accessed through AURIN was used by researchers across Australia and internationally to inform analysis on topics including transit-oriented development, the impacts of built environments on social interactions, waste management, and more.
We would like to congratulate all researchers who had their work published this quarter – it’s always exciting to see the range of work AURIN’s datasets are able to support.
Published papers and book chapters (in alphabetical order) citing AURIN this quarter include:
- ‘Deadly places: The role of geography in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander COVID-19 vaccination’ in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Vol 48 Issue 1, by Gustavo Hermes Soares, Joanne Hedges, Brianna Poirier, Sneha Sethi and Lisa Jamieson (Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, the University of Adelaide)
- ‘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, UTS), Behzad Fatahi (UTS), Hadi Khabbaz (UTS), Jeff Hsi (EIC Activities Pty Ltd) and Idy Li (EIC Activities)
- ‘How neighbourhood social and built environments influence social interactions: differences between life stages’ in Handbook of Quality of Life Research: Place and Space Perspectives (ed. Robert W. Marans, Robert J. Stimson and Noah J. Webster), by Piret Veeroja, Greg Foliente, Rod McCrea, Hannah Badland, Chris Pettit and Jennifer Day
- ‘Investigating the effect of transit-oriented development (TOD) on social equity – examining the displacement of Footscray, Melbourne’ by Xinyi Wang (The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London), Yixuan Xie (Edinburgh College of Art, the University of Edinburgh), Linhui Xia (The School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University), Jin He (RMIT) and Beiyu Lin (School of Computer Science, the University of Oklahoma)
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.