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Queensland Centre for Population Research 2018 ANNUAL REPORT April 2019 Faculty of Science

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Queensland Centre for

Population Research

2018 ANNUAL REPORT

April 2019

Faculty of Science

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Table of Contents

Message from the Director of the Centre .......................................................................................................... 3

Strategic Overview of the Centre Research Activities ....................................................................................... 4

Centre Membership in 2018 .............................................................................................................................. 5

The Centre’s members................................................................................................................................... 5

Key Staff Profiles ............................................................................................................................................ 6

National and International Visitors ................................................................................................................. 8

Our Students – Research Degrees awarded and in progress in 2018 .............................................................. 9

Awarded in 2018 ............................................................................................................................................ 9

Commencing in 2018-9 ................................................................................................................................ 10

Continuing in 2018-9 .................................................................................................................................... 12

Research Grants and Contracts in 2018-9 ...................................................................................................... 14

Research Income ......................................................................................................................................... 14

New in 2018-9 .............................................................................................................................................. 14

Active in 2018-9 ........................................................................................................................................... 15

Major Partners and Linkages in 2018-9 ........................................................................................................... 17

Research Publications from 2018 .................................................................................................................... 19

Journal (peer reviewed) ............................................................................................................................... 19

Book chapter ................................................................................................................................................ 25

Conference Paper (peer reviewed) .............................................................................................................. 26

Other publications ........................................................................................................................................ 27

Awards and Prizes in 2018-9 ........................................................................................................................... 30

Community and Professional Activities in 2018-9 ........................................................................................... 31

Contact Details ................................................................................................................................................ 32

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Queensland Centre for Population Research

Message from the Director of the Centre

First established in 2001, the Queensland Centre for Population Research (QCPR) is supported by the

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences (SEES) operating as a school-level centre. QCPR thanks the

School, Faculty of Science and Vice Chancellor’s Strategic Research Fund for ongoing support allied with

the significant backing of the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office. This report provides a concise

summary of Centre activities during the period January 2018 to March, 2019.

Objectives

QCPR is established to:

provide a focus for pure and applied research on population-related issues, particularly those relating to Queensland, but also encompassing issues of national and international significance;

develop and enhance the provision of training in demographic methods and the analysis of population-related issues, within and beyond UQ;

promote and advance understanding of population dynamics, their origins, processes and implications throughout academia, governments, and the community; and,

serve as a focal point for demographic research at the University of Queensland.

Performance Metrics

Staff: In 2018/19 there were 6 SEES T&R staff directly associated with the Centre (we count only direct contributors, not distant affiliates); plus the equivalent of 5.8 FTE research staff (to include fellows, postdocs and research officers); plus 8 part-time RAs.

RHD Students: Centre staff were involved in supervision of 36 research higher degree students.

Active Research Grants: Staff directly associated with the Centre were CIs on 21 active research grants with a total (during the reporting period) value of $4,798,792.

Publications: staff and students associated with the Centre were authors on a total of 72 refereed

outputs published during the reporting period or accepted for publication by 11/04/2019.

Contributions to teaching. During 2018-19 two research staff of the Centre contributed substantially to teaching in demography and population geography in GEOG2205, GEOG7002, GEOG2001 and GEOG3205.

Engagement: Centre staff served in key roles on professional bodies in the field and made frequent contributions to public debate with expert commentary on population and planning issues in print and electronic media Australia-wide.

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Strategic Overview of the Centre Research Activities

Substantive focus

The primary goal was to establish UQ as an internationally-recognised leader in population-related

research. From inception QCPR sought to achieve this by focusing on two principal domains:

the development of population projection and forecasting techniques and models, and

the analysis of internal migration and population mobility

Over the past eight years, the Centre has expanded the scope of its work to encompass spatial analysis

of demographic data, and has adopted a global focus in partnership with leading centres of expertise in

Australia, Europe, China and North America. QCPR undertakes research on a range of population topics

including local and regional population dynamics, fertility, household demography, ageing and population

estimates. A diagnostic feature of QCPR work is its focus on quantitative modelling.

Developments 2018-2019

Key developments in QCPR during 2018-19 were:

With the success of a strategic funding request (Transport and Population Research Network - TPRN) in 2016 in collaboration with colleagues from EAIT, BEL and ITEE, QCPR receives financial support from 2017 for a period of 5 years. This funding support from SEES, Science and the TPRN forms part of a leverage arrangement linked to the Centre’s Collaborative Research Agreement with Queensland Treasury.

Successful delivery on a range of existing competitive grants (ARC Discovery, Linkage, DECRA, LIEF, Linkage)

Success in both the ARC Linkage and Discovery funding rounds.

New staff appointments at postdoctoral fellow and research associate level.

New (Level B) research fellow (Dr Pia Wohland) commenced in April 2018 on a 4 year position strengthening our demographic capacity and extending the Centre’s influence into the health space. Dr Pohland will also facilitate deeper collaboration with the TPRN

Two Level B appointments to be made in 2019 on 3 year contracts associated with the CRC iMove project.

Thematised centre research activities under 4 areas: (1) Demographic analysis and forecasting; (2) Internal and International migration; (3) Urban regional spaces and flows; (4) Economic Change and Globalisation and appointed theme leaders.

Continued to develop our QCPR website (https://qcpr.com.au/) to showcase centre staff, projects and publications.

In sum, QCPR has tracked strongly across all areas displaying excellent growth in outputs and international

linkages.

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Centre Membership in 2018

The Centre’s members

Academic, General and Research Staff, and conjoint, adjunct or honorary members specifically appointed to or affiliated with this centre.

Title Name

Appointment Type (including FTE)

Academic

(Level A-E) Honorary Affiliate Adjunct

Professional

(HEW Level) Other

Dr Anthony Kimpton A 1.0 FTE

Dr Aude Bernard B

0.8 FTE

Dr Elin Charles-Edwards C

1.0 FTE

Em/Prof Martin Bell E

1.0 FTE

Dr Iraphne Childs

5 0.2 FTE

Mr Jim Cooper

6 0.8 FTE

Prof Jonathan Corcoran E

1.0 FTE

Dr Julia Loginova A 0.6 FTE

Dr Karen McNamara C

1.0 FTE

Dr Pia Wohland B 0.6 FTE

Dr Radoslaw Panczak A 1.0 FTE

Dr Scott Leiske B 1.0 FTE

Dr Sisi Wang A 1.0 FTE

Dr Thomas Sigler C

1.0 FTE

A/Prof Yan Liu D

1.0 FTE

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Key Staff Profiles

Key personal leading the four thematic areas of the Centre are profiled.

Staff member’s name Brief profile Thematic Area of QCPR

Pia Wohland Pia is a health geographer with expertise in: health inequalities – across geographical areas, time, and population subgroups; population projections for local areas and population subgroups; population aging. Pia has worked on a wide range of projects including research in ethnic mortality in the UK and health differences for local areas in the UK and across European countries and has done extensive work projecting the population of UK ethnic groups. She is also a data scientist who is skilled in developing value added data products.

Demographic analysis and forecasting

Jim Cooper Jim has a research focus on the development and refinement of models for population analysis and forecasting, particularly at small area level. These are used for population, household and family projections as well as forecasts such as the demand for services and facilities for Early Childhood and Community Care and the impact of proposed new schools on the level of enrolments, by grade and year, in all affected schools.

Demographic analysis and forecasting

Martin Bell A quantitative demographer whose primary interests lie in robust measurement of internal migration and temporary population mobility in a cross-national context.

Demographic analysis and forecasting

Aude Bernard Aude’s research focuses on understanding migration processes and their consequences for individuals, regions and nations from a demographic perspective. Most of her work is comparative and has a strong methodological focus to allow robust comparisons over time and between countries, including Australia. She is the co-editor of the Journal of Population Research.

Internal and International migration

Elin Charles-Edwards Elin is a population geographer with research interests in mobility, migration, and small area population change. She is the co-editor of Australian Population Studies and a member of the editorial board of Population, Space and Place. She is a member of the SEQ Housing Supply Expert Panel, providing demographic expertise.

Internal and International migration

Karen McNamara Karen is a human geographer that is ultimately concerned with livelihoods and how people make and sustain a living in diverse places throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Resilience and sustainable livelihoods is the pivot by which she explores a host of issues, most notably climate change impacts and adaptation, disaster risk, development issues and the relocation of people from their homelands. Karen serves on the Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Science and Urban Island Studies, and is a Steering Committee member for the global Population-Environment Research Network.

Internal and International migration

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Yan Liu Yan’s research focuses on GIS, spatial analysis and modelling. She develops and applies cellular automata and agent based models to describe, understand, simulate and predict urban and human change dynamics and processes. She also develops spatially integrated analytical and modelling approaches for applications in social geographic research including spatial accessibility modelling, spatial inequality in health and wellbeing, neighbour relations, spatial travel behaviours, participatory GIS, and spatial science education. She is the co-editor of the Journal of Spatial Science and the Editorial Board member of Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science.

Urban regional spaces and flows

Jonathan Corcoran Jonathan’s research interests lie in the fields of Population Geography, Spatial Science and Regional Science. Through a quantitative spatial lens he contributes to methodological and theoretic understandings across topics including human mobility and migration, human capital, and social problems. He is the co-editor of Australian Population Studies and Secretary of the Applied Geography Commission, a commission of the International Geographical Union.

Urban regional spaces and flows

Scott Lieske Scott’s research interests are in using spatial tools, data and technology for built environment and natural resources policy development and decision making. Research topics include city analytics; analysis of crowdsourced human movement data, hedonic modelling in support of urban infrastructure development, the relationship between urban morphology, infrastructure and services.

Urban regional spaces and flows

Thomas Sigler Thomas is an urban and economic geographer with an interest in the impacts of globalisation in contemporary cities. He applies a mixed-methods approach to a number of interrelated projects focussing on global firm geographies, economic networks, digital economies, and housing & residential mobility. He is on the editorial boards of Urban Geography and Geographical research.

Economic Change and Globalisation

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National and International Visitors

Title First Name

Last Name

Appointment Place and Name of Institution

Reason for Visit Duration Dates

Prof Chris Brunsdon Director of the National Centre for Geocomputation

Maynooth University, Ireland

Deliver a statistics course and collaboration

9 days 30 June to 8 July 2018

Professor Ben Derudder Associate Director of the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network

Ghent University, Belgium

Collaboration and seminar talk

3 days 9 to 12 December, 2018

A/Professor Fei Fan Visiting Fellow Wuhan University, China

Academic visit 1 year June 2018 to June 2019

Dr Jeffrey Hamerlinck Director WyGISC, University of Wyoming, USA

Guest lecture 1 day April 2018

Ms Xiaoyang Liu Visiting PhD student Tianjin University, China

Academic visit 1 year Oct 2018 to Sept 2019

Prof Alan Murray Professor University of California, Santa Barbara

Deliver a talk and collaboration

6 days 22 to 28 August 2018

Professor Matthew Tonts Executive Dean University of Western Australia, Perth

Collaboration 3 days 9 to 12 December, 2018

Mr Song Wang Visiting PhD student Wuhan University, China

Academic visit 1 year October 2018 to September 2019

Ms Xizhi Zhao Visiting PhD student East China Normal University, China

Academic visit 1 year October 2017 to September 2018

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Our Students – Research Degrees awarded and in progress in 2018

Awarded in 2018

Name of Student Topic PhD / MPhil

1st Year University Institution or School

Principal or Joint Advisor

Associate Advisors

Angélique Parr From here to there and back again: a study of return migration in Australia

PhD UQ Jonathan Corcoran and Tom Wilson

Anthony Kimpton Greenspace and Social Sustainability PhD 2013 UQ Jonathan Corcoran

Rebecca Wickes

Jillian Ash Social impact assessment, social justice and scales of knowledge: exploring the emerging mining industry in Solomon Islands

PhD 2013 UQ Kristen Lyons Karen McNamara and Simon Albert

Long Cheng Rural development under contemporary China’s land use policy: the Link Policy

PhD 2014 UQ Yan Liu Greg Brown and Glen Searle

Nayef Alghais Modelling of Urban Development and Future Urban Growth Impacts on Traffic Congestion and Housing Shortages in Kuwait

PhD 2015 UQ Elin Charles-Edwards

David Pullar

Siqin Wang Spatial Evolution and Settlement Pathways of Mainland China-born Migrants in Australia

PhD 2015 UQ Yan Liu Jonathan Corcoran and Thomas Sigler

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Commencing in 2018-9

Name of Student Topic PhD / MPhil

FT/PT 1st Year

University Institution or School

Principal or Joint Advisor

Associate Advisors

Adriana Nunez Picado

Australian Resource Networks in Latin America PhD FT 2018 UQ Kirsten Martinus Thomas Sigler

Christopher McEwan Investigating the social and political effects of climate change on historical societies

PhD FT 2018 UQ Karen Hussey, Ian Lilley, and Elin Charles-Edwards

Dagmara Loukova Links between internal and international migration

PhD FT 2018 UQ Aude Bernard Thomas Sigler

Evangelos Ntanopoulos

Emerging Environmental Contaminants and Health Inequality

PhD FT 2018 Hull York Medical School, UK

Maureen Twiddy Pia Wohland

Haiyun Wang Climate induced gentrification in the Australian context

PhD PT 2018 UQ Yan Liu Glen Searle

Hexia Zhang Crime and transport PhD FT 2019 UQ Jonathan Corcoran and Yan Liu

Jessica Sexton Epidemiology and prediction of stillbirth in Australia

PhD FT 2018 UQ Mater Research Institute & SEES

Vicki Flenady Scott Lieske, Hanna Reinebrant, and Michael Coory

Lihong Zhang The role of everyday spatial mobility on the health & wellbeing of university students: a space-time approach

PhD FT 2018 UQ Yan Liu Jonathan Corcoran

Max Alvarez Labour force mobility trends in OECD countries PhD FT 2019 UQ Aude Bernard John Asafu-Adjaye

Robert Sobyra The Place of Tourism in Australia's Asian-oriented Service Economy

PhD FT 2018 UQ Elin Charles-Edwards and Thomas Sigler

Rosabella Borsellino The shifting geographies of migration in Australia

PhD FT 2018 UQ Elin Charles-Edwards

Aude Bernard and Jonathan Corcoran

Sunganani Kalemba The decline in internal migration in Australia PhD FT 2018 UQ Aude Bernard Elin Charles-Edwards and

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Name of Student Topic PhD / MPhil

FT/PT 1st Year

University Institution or School

Principal or Joint Advisor

Associate Advisors

Ying Lu The last mile problem PhD FT 2019 UQ Neil Sipe Jonathan Corcoran and Carlo Prato

Yuanyuan Huang Modelling vertical urban growth PhD FT 2018 UQ Yan Liu Scott Lieske

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Continuing in 2018-9

Name of Student

Topic PhD / MPhil

FT/PT 1st Year

Name of University, Institution / School

Principal or Joint Advisor

Associate Advisors

Annah Piggott-McKellar

A review of community-based climate change adaptation projects in the Asia-Pacific region

PhD FT 2016 UQ Karen McNamara Patrick Nunn and James Watson

Anurodh Khanal The Role of Walking towards Achieving a Disaster Resilient Community

PhD FT 2015 UQ Elin Charles-Edwards and Jonathan Corcoran

Ayodeji Adeniyi Changing Assumptions in the Housing Market in Australia

PhD FT 2016 UQ Thomas Sigler Peter Walters

Gillian Cornish The role of informal housing and livelihoods for households in urban areas after rural migration

PhD FT 2015 UQ Sonia Roitman Karen McNamara

Guy Jackson Global change and environmental hazards as disturbances in food systems: case studies from the Southwest Pacific

PhD FT 2017 UQ Karen McNamara and Bradd Witt

Ingrid Baker Land-use, Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss: a Critical Analysis of Divergent and Competing Land-use Planning Frames

PhD PT 2013 UQ Karen McNamara Ann Peterson, Clive McAlpine

Jasmine Pearson

Pacific Islander knowledge and attitudes towards environmental changes: Exploring human-mangrove interactions on western Vanua Levu, Fiji

PhD FT 2016 UQ Karen McNamara Patrick Nunn

Jason Hilder Co-Housing in Australia PhD FT 2014 UQ Thomas Sigler Elin Charles-Edwards and Bill Metcalf

Kelly D’Alessandro

Decarbonisation of the Australian electricity system: Learnings from the Japanese energy paradigm shift

PhD PT 2017 UQ Paul Dargusch Karen McNamara

Kirsty Chessher-Brown

A Compact Liveable City through Urban Regeneration: an Emerging Reality in Brisbane?

PhD PT 2015 UQ Elin Charles-Edwards and Sebastien Darchen

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Name of Student

Topic PhD / MPhil

FT/PT 1st Year

Name of University, Institution / School

Principal or Joint Advisor

Associate Advisors

Mary Kariuki Health of Older Migrants in Australia PhD FT 2017 Hull York Medical School, UK

Miriam Johnson Pia Wohland

Mengyuan Jia A comparative study on the spatial diversity of urban forms of megacities

PhD FT 2016 Yan Liu Scott Lieske

Ming Wei Weather and Public Transport PhD FT 2015 UQ Jonathan Corcoran

Yan Liu and Thomas Sigler

Nicole Garofano Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in small island developing states (SIDS): How can recycling rates be improved using a holistic approach to deliver beneficial social, economic and environmental outcomes?

PhD FT 2016 UQ Karen McNamara Kelly Fielding

Rachel Gallagher (Long)

Cadastral Amalgamation in Brisbane MPhil PT 2016 UQ Thomas Sigler Yan Liu

Sarah de Vries Embedding participatory approaches PhD PT 2013 UQ Karen Hussey Karen McNamara and Katherine Daniell

Sirat Mahmuda Diffusion of the Sharing Economy PhD FT 2017 UQ Thomas Sigler Jonathan Corcoran and Eric Knight

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Research Grants and Contracts in 2018-9

Research Income

New in 2018-9

Years (start to end dates) Funding Source Chief Investigator/s Project Title Amount Awarded

2019 to 2021 CRC iMove Pia Wohland, Jonathan Corcoran, Jim Cooper, Scott Lieske, Alicia Rambaldi, Jiwon Kim, Carlo Prato, Elin Charles-Edwards, and Aude Bernard

An Integrated Demographic and Transport Demand Modelling Framework (ID-TDM)

1,099,680

2018 UQ Faculty of Science, The University of Queensland

Karen McNamara Climate change education and training in the Pacific

17,500

2018 National Geographic Society Karen McNamara A comparative study of climate-related migration in Fiji, the Maldives and Tuvalu

34,000

2018 UQ Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland

Owain Williams, Nina Hall, Matt McDonald, Mark Moran, Karen Hussey, Jodi Curth-Bibb, and Karen McNamara

Health and the SDGs 120,000

2019-2021 ARC Discovery Project (DP190100604)

Celia McMichael, Uma Kothari, Karen McNamara, and Alex Arnall

Sea-level rise and everyday lives in small island states

445,000

2018-2020 ARC Linkage Project (LP170101136)

Karen McNamara, Celia McMichael, Fanny Thornton, and Carol Farbotko

Transformative human mobilities in a changing climate

379,768

2018 UQ Transport & Population Research Network (TPRN) Seed Fund

Yan Liu, S Liu, and Lynda Cheshire

Understanding socio-spatial connectedness for older people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds: Testing a mixed-methods approach

17,022

2018 UQ Transport & Population Research Network (TPRN) Seed Fund

Scott Lieske Factors motivating bicycling in Australian Capital Cities

24,996

2018 UQ Transport & Population Research Network (TPRN) Seed Fund

Jiwon Kim, Jonathan Corcoran, Mark Hickman

An analytic framework to measure, model and monitor

24,585

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the habitual behaviours of public transport passengers

2018 UQ Properties and Facilities Yan Liu UQ Public Transport Usage and Needs Analysis at St Lucia Campus

34,176

2018 UQ StartUp Scott Lieske UQ StartUp 4,904

Active in 2018-9

Years (start to end dates) Funding Source Chief Investigator/s Project Title Amount Awarded

2016-2020 Australian Research Council DECRA (DE160101574)

Aude Bernard Understanding the Long-Term Decline of Internal Migration

374,360

2015-2018 ARC Discovery Project (DP150101293)

Jonathan Corcoran, Rebecca Wickes, and John Hipp

Barriers and Facilitators of Neighbourhood Networks and Cohesion

295,137

2018 Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA)

Yan Liu and S Liu Ageing well: Place, belonging, and well-being of older Chinese in Australia and China

7,000

2016-2019 ARC Linkage Project (LP160100305)

Elin Charles-Edwards, Jonathan Corcoran, Martin Bell, Andrea Lanyon (ABS), Beidar Cho (ABS), and Andrew Howe (ABS)

Estimating temporary populations

362,000

2017-2019 QLD Gov’t Community Sustainability Action Grants Round 1 – Koala Research

Jonathan Rhodes, Martine Maron, Yan Liu, H Beyer, and S Iftekhar

Improved offsets for koala conservation

80,000

2017-2019 ARC Discovery Project (DP170104235)

Yan Liu, Glen Searle, YJ Feng, and Michael Batty

New approaches to modelling human-environment interactions for sustainable coastal city development: spatial complexity, cellular automata and agent based models

308,000

2017-2019 ARC Linkage Project (LP160100941)

Karen McNamara, James Watson, and Patrick Nunn

Optimising community-based climate change adaptation in the Pacific Islands

180,098

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2016-2020 ARC Discovery Project (DP160101440)

Scott Brook (RMIT) Jennifer Webb (Canberra), Jonathan Corcoran, Philip Lewis (Canberra), Roberta Comunian Kings College, UK) ; Alessandra Faggian (GSSI, Italy), and Sarah Jewell (Reading, UK)

So what do you do? Graduates in the Creative and Cultural Industries

270,477

2017-2019 ARC Discovery Project (DP170104359)

Matthew Tonts, Ben Derudder, Thomas Sigler, Kirsten Martinus, and Glen Searle

The globalisation of the resources sector(s) in Australian cities

222,074

2016-2019 ARC Linkage Project (LP160100031)

Jonathan Corcoran, Dorina Pojani, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano (Melbourne), Neil Sipe, Dominic Stead (TU Delft)

Transitions of mobility and parking

340,000

2015-2018 ARC Discovery Project (DP150100457)

Lynda Cheshire, R Fitzgerald, and Yan Liu

Un-neighbourliness: The nature, causes and outcomes of problems between neighbours

182,600

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Major Partners and Linkages in 2018-9

Person Company/Institute/Department Linkage or Activity

Alessandra Faggian Gran Sasso Science Insistute, Italy Grants, publications, supervision, projects

Carol Farbotko CSIRO Grants, publications, supervision

Celia McMichael University of Melbourne Grants, publications

Chris Brunsdon Maynooyh University, Ireland Publications

Denise Carlton, Beidar Cho, Andrew Howe, and Tricia Chester

Australian Bureau of Statistics ARC Linkage Project (LP160100305: Estimating Temporary Populations)

Dr Manos Antoninis Director of the Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO

Commissioned a background report for the 2019 UNESCO Global Education Monitoring report. Invitation to present at a joint OECD-UNESCO Policy form on migration data.

Emilio Zagheni Director of Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

Development of global migration database

Eric Knight University of Sydney Business School Co-funded project on short-term rentals and sharing economy

Fanny Thornton University of Canberra Grants, publications

Fiona McKenzie Victoria State Government Grants, publications, projects,

Gary Higgs University of South Wales, UK Grants, publications, projects,

Hedda Ransan-Cooper Australian National University Grants, publications

Helen Adams King’s College London Publications

Kirsten Martinus Urban Networks Workshop, University of Western Australia

Co-chair of a 3-day funded workshop on urban networks in Perth

James Kirkbride University College London, UK Research Collaboration – Welcome Trust Project: Psychiatric Mapping Translated into Innovations for Care

Jeanette Rotchell University of Hull, UK Human Health and EECs cluster, PhD Research Cluster

Maureen Twiddy Hull York Medical School, UK Joint PhD supervision

Miriam Johnson Hull York Medical School, UK Joint PhD supervision, Publication, Grants

Nishara Fernando University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Grants, projects, publications, supervision

Patrick Nunn University of Sunshine Coast Projects, publications, supervision

Phil Rees University of Leeds, UK Publication, Grants, Research Collaboration

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Prem Chhetri RMIT University Grants, projects, publications, supervision

Professor Yu Zhu Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University and Fujian Normal University

Co-author on three publications since 2017. Currently co-editing a book on internal migration in Asia. Fully funded 20 migration scholars to attend a two day workshop in Shanghai in preparation for the book. Aude Bernard and Elin Charles-Edwards are adjunct research fellows at ADRI.

Sabine Henning UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia Pacific, Head of population

Invitation to join an expert group meeting on international migration in 2019

Stephanie Prady University of York, UK Research Collaboration – Cancer Research UK project: The relative feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of community asset-based approaches versus community non-asset based approaches to smoking prevention and cessation: a systematic review (Co-I, Pia Wohland)

Steve Dickinson and David Stockdale

Information Technology Services (ITS) and Property and Facilities Division, The University of Queensland

Scientific support for the space optimization project at UQ assessing utility of Wi-Fi as a tool for providing high-resolution population counts

Scott Brook RMIT University Grants, projects, publications, supervision

Sergi Vidal Autonomous University of Barcelona, centre for demographic studies

Joint publication and a PhD student from CED to visit UQ for six months in 2020 to strengthen collaboration

Rebecca Wickes Monash University Grants, publications, supervision

- Airtasker Joint analysis of gig economy labour data

- Hull York Medical School, UK Pia Wohland appointed honorary Lecturer in April 2018

- Wuhan University National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

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Research Publications from 2018

Journal (peer reviewed)

Alghais N, Pullar D & Charles-Edwards E (2018) Accounting for peoples’ preferences in establishing new cities: A spatial model of population migration in Kuwait, PloS one 13(12), e0209065.

Balaji M & Sigler T (2018) Glocal Riddim: The Political Economy of Multi-Scalar Territorial Identity in Caribbean Music Videos, Visual Communication 17(1), 91-111.

Bernard A & Bell M (2018) Educational Selectivity of Internal Migrants: A Global Assessment, Demographic Research 39(29), 835-854.

Bernard A, Bell M & Zhu Y (2019) Migration in China: A Cohort Approach to Understanding Past and Future Trends, Population Space and Place, e2234

Borsellino R, Zahnow R & Corcoran J (2018) Not all those who Wander are lost: exploring human mobility using a smartphone application, Australian Geographer 49(2), 317-333.

Buchori I, Sugiri A, Mussadun M, Wadley D, Liu Y, Pramitasari A & Pamungkas ITD (2018) A predictive model to assess spatial planning in addressing hydro-meteorological hazards: A case study of Semarang City, Indonesia, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 27, 415-426.

Chandra A, McNamara KE & Dargusch P (2018) Climate-smart agriculture: perspectives and framings’ Climate Policy 18(4), 526-541.

Charles-Edwards E, Bell M, Bernard A & Zhu Y (2019) An Asian Mobility Transition? Comparing Internal Migration in the Countries of Asia, Asian Population Studies (in print)

Charles-Edwards E & Panczak R (2018) Elsewhere in Australia: a snapshot of temporary mobility on the night of the 2016 Census, Australian Population Studies 2(1), 14-25.

Charrieras D, Darchen S & Sigler T (2018) The Shifting Spaces of Creativity in Hong Kong, Cities 74, 134-141.

Cheng L, Liu Y, Brown G & Searle G (2018) Factors affecting farmers’ satisfaction with contemporary China’s land allocation policy – the Link Policy: Based on the empirical research of Ezhou, Habitat International 75, 38-49.

Cheshire L, Fitzgerald R & Liu Y (2018) Neighbourhood change and neighbour complaints: How gentrification and densification influence the prevalence of problems between neighbours, Urban Studies, doi: 10.1177/0042098018771453.

Chhetri P, Corcoran J, Ahmad S & KC K (2018), Examining spatio-temporal patterns, drivers and trends of residential fires in South East Queensland, Australia, Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 27(5), 586-603.

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Journal (peer reviewed)

Corcoran J, Zahnow R & Assemi B (2018) Wander: A Smartphone App for Sensing Sociability, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 11(3), 537-556.

Corcoran J, Zahnow R, Wickes R, Hipp J (2018) Neighbourhood land use features, collective efficacy and local civic actions, Urban Studies 55(11),2372-2390.

Deilami K, Kamruzzaman M & Liu Y (2018) Urban heat island effect: A systematic review of spatio-temporal factors, data, methods and mitigation measures, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 67, 30-42.

Ekström M, Johnson MJ, Taylor B, Luszcz M, Wohland P, Ferreira DH & Currow DC (2018) Breathlessness and sexual activity in older adults: the Australian Longitudinal Study of Ageing, npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 28(1), 20.

Farbotko C, McMichael C, Dun O, Ransan-Cooper H, McNamara KE & Thornton F (2018) Transformative mobilities in the Pacific: Promoting adaptation and development in a changing climate, Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies 5(3), 393-407.

Feng YJ, Liu Y & Tong XH (2018), Comparison of metaheuristic cellular automata models: A case study of dynamic land use simulation in the Yangtze River Delta, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, doi: 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2018.03.003.

Finch E, Foster M, Fleming J, Cruwys T, Liu Y, Williams I, Corcoran J, Shah D, Aitken P & Worrall L, (2018), Exploring the health, service and social needs of minor stroke patients, International Journal of Stroke 13(1), 37.

Gao FS, Foster M & Liu Y (2018) Disability concentration and access to rehabilitation services: A pilot spatial assessment applying geographic information system analysis, Disability and Rehabilitation, doi:10.1080/09638288.2018.1468931.

Hilder J, Sigler T, Charles-Edwards E, Metcalf W (2018), An analysis of Australian communal living arrangements, Australian Planner 55(1), 22-27.

Hilder J, Charles-Edwards E, Sigler T, Metcalf B (2018), Housemates, inmates and living mates: communal living in Australia, Australian Planner 55(1), 12-27.

KC K, Corcoran J & Chhetri P (2018) Spatial optimisation of fire service coverage: a case study of Brisbane, Australia, Geographical Research 56(3), 270-284.

KC K, Corcoran J & Chhetri P (2018) Measuring the spatial accessibility to fire stations using enhanced floating catchment method, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, doi:10.1016/j.seps.2018.11.010.

Kirkbride J, Ding T, Dliwayo R, Wohland P, Osborn D, French P, Baio G & Jones P (2018) Predicting Population-level Need for Early Treatment Programmes in First Episode Psychosis: The Advanced Psychiatric MAPping Translated into Innovations for Care PsyMaptic-A Study, Early Intervention in Psychiatry 12, 213.

Leao SZ, Troy L., Lieske SN, Randolph B & Pettit C (2018), A GIS based planning support system for assessing financial feasibility of urban redevelopment, GeoJournal 83, 1373-1392.

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Journal (peer reviewed)

Li Y, Beeton R, Sigler T & Halog A (2019). Enhancing the adaptive capacity for urban sustainability: A bottom-up approach to understanding the urban social system in China, Journal of Environmental Management, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.01.044

Liu D, Dong H, Li T, Corcoran J & Ji S (2018) Vehicle scheduling approach and its practice to optimise public bicycle redistribution in Hangzhou, IET Intelligent Transport Systems 12(8) ,976-985.

Liu X, Pan F, Bi W & Sigler T (2018) Inter-Urban Collaboration in High-End Financial Transactions: A Firm-Level Analysis of the IPO Process in Chinese City Networks, Regional Studies, doi:10.1080/00343404.2018.1475728.

Liu Y, Cheshire L, Wang S & Fu X (2019). Spatial mining of large-scale administrative data to identify and understand neighbor complaints: The case in Brisbane, Australia, Cities 90, 168-180.

Liu Y, Wang & Xie B (2019) Evaluating the effects of public transport fare policy change together with built and non-built environment features on ridership: The case in South East Queensland, Australia, Transport Policy 76C, 78-89.

Liu Y, Wang S, Fu X & Xie, B (2018) A network-constrained spatial identification of high-risk roads for hit-parked-vehicle collisions in Brisbane, Australia, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, doi:10.1177/0308518X18810531.

Lomax N, Wohland P, Rees P, Norman P (2019) The impacts of international migration on the UK’s ethnic populations, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-23.

Martinus K & Sigler T (2018), Global city clusters: theorizing spatial and non-spatial proximity in inter-urban firm networks, Regional Studies 52(8), 1041-1052.

Martinus K, Sigler T, Iacopini I, Derudder B (2019), The role of THOFC in Asia-Pacific Corporate Networks: Evidence from Firm-Subsidiary Relations, Asian Business and Management, doi:10.1057/s41291-018-00051-1.

Martinus K, Sigler T, O’Neill P & Tonts M (2018), Global restructuring’ two decades on: Australia’s relational economy in the 21st century, Australian Geographer 49(3), 341-348.

McNamara KE & Clissold R (2019) Vulnerable groups and preliminary insights into intersecting categories of identity in Laamu Atoll, Maldives, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, doi:10.1111/sjtg.12280.

McNamara KE & Jackson G (2019) Loss and damage: a review of the literature and directions for future research, WIREs Climate Change, doi:10.1002/wcc.564.

McNamara KE, Bronen R, Fernando N & Klepp S (2018) The complex decision-making of climate-induced relocation: Adaptation and loss and damage, Climate Policy 18(1), 111-117.

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Journal (peer reviewed)

McNamara KE, Clissold R, Piggott-McKellar A, Buggy L & Azfa A (2018) What is shaping vulnerability to climate change? The case of Laamu Atoll, Maldives, Island Studies Journal, doi: 10.24043/isj.67.

Pan F, He Z, Sigler T, Martinus K & Derudder B (2018) How Chinese financial centers integrate into global financial center networks: An empirical study based on overseas expansion of Chinese financial service firms, Chinese Geographical Science 28(2), 217-230.

Pettit C, Bakelmun A, Lieske SN, Glackin S, Hargroves KC, Thomson G, Shearer H, Dia H & Newman P (2018) Planning support systems for smart cities, City, Culture and Society 12, 13-24.

Piggott-McKellar AE, McNamara KE, Nunn PD & Watson JEM (2019) What are the barriers to successful community-based climate change adaptation? A review of grey literature, Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability 24(4), 374-390.

Rees P, Clark S, Wohland P, Kalamandeen M (2018) Evaluation of Sub-National Population Projections: a Case Study for London and the Thames Valley, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, doi:10.1007/s12061-018-9270-x.

Sadahiro Y & Liu Y (2018), A scale-sensitive approach for comparing and classifying point distributions, Journal of Spatial Science, doi:10.1080/14498596.2018.1492466.

Searle G, Sigler T, Martinus K (2018) Firm Evolution and Cluster Specialisation: A Social Network Analysis of Resource Industry Change in Two Australian Cities, Regional Studies, Regional Science 5(1), 369-387.

Sigler T, Lieske S, Charles-Edwards E, Corcoran J (2018) Why do a PhD in Geography? A sympathetic response to ‘the career aspirations and expectations of geography students’, Geographical Research 56(4), 479-483.

Sigler T, Mouat C, Searle G & Martinus K (Forthcoming) Networked Coalitions’ as Metropolitan Governance: Lessons from the Emergence of Australia’s ‘Committees for Cities and Regions’, Journal of Urban Affairs.

Sigler T, Searle G, Martinus K (2018) Industrial location and global restructuring in Australian cities, Australian Geographer 49(3) 365-381.

Sigler T, Martinus K, Iacopini I, Derudder B & Loginova J (to be submitted in 2019), Variegated Core-Periphery Structure in Global Industry Sector Networks.

Smith EF, Lieske SN, Keys N & Smith TF (2018) The socio-economic vulnerability of the Australian east coast grazing sector to the impacts of climate change, Regional Environmental Change 18, 1185-1199.

Stillwell J, Daras K & Bell M (2018) Spatial aggregation methods for investigating the MAUP effects in migration analysis, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 11, 693-711.

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Journal (peer reviewed)

Thornton F, McNamara KE, Farbotko C, Dun O, Ransan-Cooper H, Chevalier E & Lkhagvasuren P (2018) Human mobility and environmental change: a survey of perceptions and policy direction, Population and Environment, doi: 10.1007/s11111-018-0309-3.

Wahyudi A & Liu Y & Corcoran J (2018) Combining Landsat and landscape metrics to analyse large-scale urban land cover change: A case study in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area, Journal of Spatial Science, doi:10.1080/14498596.2018.1443849.

Wang S, Corcoran J, Liu Y & Sigler T (2018) Understanding ‘segmented assimilation’ in Australian cities: Modelling the residential choices of mainland China-, Hong Kong- and Taiwan-born migrants, Applied Geography 99, 140-153.

Wang S, Corcoran J, Liu Y & Sigler T (2018) Visualising the internal migration of the mainland China-born population between Australian capital cities over time, Australian Population Studies 2(1), 56-58.

Wang S, Liu Y, Corcoran J, Sigler T (2018) Shifting Dynamics of Chinese Settlement in Australia: An Urban Geographic Perspective, Geographical Research 56(4), 447-464.

Wang S, Liu Y, Corcoran J, Sigler T (2018) Visualising the Residential Mobility of Mainland China-born Migrants, Australian Population Studies 2(1): 56-58.

Wang S, Liu Y, Sigler T, Corcoran J (2018) 3D space–time visualization of individual settlement pathways of Mainland China-born migrants in Queensland, Australia, Environment and Planning A 51(2), 275-278.

Wang S, Sigler T, Liu Y, Corcoran J (2018) Modelling the Spatial Dynamics of People's Republic of China-born Migrants in Australia, Australian Geographer, doi:10.1111/1745-5871.12293.

Watt S, McNamara KE & Nesbitt H (2018) Providing useful climate information to subsistence farmers: The case of Timor-Leste, Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment 16(1), 64-72.

Wei M, Corcoran J, Sigler T & Liu Y (2018) Modeling the Influence of Weather on Transit Ridership: A Case Study from Brisbane, Australia, Transportation Research Record, doi:10.1177/0361198118777078.

Wickes R, Zahnow R, Corcoran J & Hipp JR (2019) Neighbourhood social conduits and resident social cohesion, Urban Studies 56(1), 226-248.

Wilson R, Pearce T, Jones K, Fleischfresser S, Davis B, Jones G & Lieske SN (2018) Indigenous Land Management in Peri-Urban Landscapes: An Australian Example, Society & Natural Resources 31(3), 335-350.

Wilson T, Charles-Edwards E & Corcoran J (2018) Introduction to the special section on Australia’s population policy, Australian Population Studies 2(2), 1-2.

Xi X & Liu Y (2018) Exploring and enhancing spatial thinking skills: Learning differences of university students within a web-based GIS mapping environment, British Journal of Educational Technology, doi:10.1111/bjet.12677.

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Journal (peer reviewed)

Xie B & Liu Y (2018) Visualizing Australia’s urban extent: A comparison between residential housing addresses and nighttime light data, Regional Studies, Regional Science 5(1), 365-368.

Yu H, Liu Y, Liu C & Fan F (2018) Spatiotemporal variation and inequality in China’s economic resilience across cities and urban agglomerations, Sustainability 10(12), 4754.

Zahnow R, Wickes R, Taylor M & Corcoran J (2018) Community social capital and individual functioning in the post‐ disaster context, Disasters 43(2), 261-288.

Zhao X, Yu B, Liu Y, Chen Z, Li Q, Wang C & Wu J (2019) Estimation of poverty using random forest regression with multi-source data: a case study in Bangladesh, Remote Sensing 11(4), 375.

Zhao X, Yu B, Liu Y, Yao S, Lian T, Chen L, Yang C, Chen Z & Wu J (2018) NPP-VIIRS DNB daily data in natural disaster assessment: Evidence from selected case studies, Remote Sensing 10, 1526.

Zhou J, Murphy E & Corcoran J (2018) Integrating road carrying capacity and traffic congestion into the excess commuting framework: The case of Los Angeles, Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, doi:10.1177/2399808318773762.

Zhu G, Corcoran J, Shyy P, Pileggi SF, Hunter J (2018) Analysing journey-to-work data using complex networks, Journal of Transport Geography 66, 65-79.

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Book chapter

Bell M, Charles-Edwards E, Bernard A & Ueffing P (2018) Global trends in internal migration, in A Champion, T Cooke & I Shuttleworth (eds.) Internal Migration in the Developed World. Are We Becoming Less Mobile, Routledge, London, 76-97

Bell M, Wilson T, Charles-Edwards E & Ueffing P (2018) Australia: The Long-Run Decline in Internal Migration Intensities, in A Champion, T Cooke & I Shuttleworth (eds.) Internal Migration in the Developed World. Are We Becoming Less Mobile, Routledge, London.

Benier K & Corcoran J (2018) State of the Art and Future Challenges of Interregional Migration Empirical Research in Oceania, New Frontiers in Interregional Migration Research, 125-147.

Chandra A & McNamara KE (2018) Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southeast Asia: Lessons from community-based adaptation programs in the Philippines and Timor-Leste, in K Alverson & Z Zommers (eds.) Resilience: The Science of Adaptation to Climate Change, Elsevier, Oxford, 165-180.

Henly-Shepard S, McNamara KE & Bronen R (2018) Stories of climate change and mobility from around the world: Institutional challenges and implications for community development, in L Shevellar & P Westoby (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Community Development Research, Routledge, London UK.

Jia M, Liu Y, Lieske S & Chen T (2019) A fractal approach to explore Australian urban form and its impacting factors at neighbourhood scale, in L D’Acci (ed.) Mathematics of Urban Morphology, Birkhäuser (Springer-Nature), Cham.

Lieske SN, van den Nouwelant R, Han JH & Pettit CJ (2018) Modelling value capture on transport infrastructure, in R Reed & C Pettit (eds.) Real Estate and GIS: The Application of Mapping Technologies, Routledge, London.

McKenzie F & Corcoran J (2018) Career Moves: Migration Histories of Selected Regional Workforces, in RR Stough, K Kourtit, P Nijkamp & U Blien (eds.) Modeling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets, Springer, Cham, 311-331.

McMichael C, Farbotko C & McNamara KE (2018) Climate-migration responses in the Pacific region, in C Menjivar, M Ruiz & I Ness (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises, Oxford University Press, Oxford, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190856908.013.53.

Miller ML, Lieske SN, Carter RW & Walsh SJ (2018) 9.11 - Understanding the Interaction Between a Protected Destination System and Conservation Tourism Through Remote Sensing, in S Liang (ed.) Comprehensive Remote Sensing, Elsevier, Oxford, 123–143.

Stillwell J, Bell M & Shuttleworth I, (2017) Studying internal migration in a cross-national context, in A Champion, T Cooke & I Shuttleworth (eds.) Internal Migration in the Developed World. Are We Becoming Less Mobile, Routledge, London, 56-75.

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Conference Paper (peer reviewed)

Martinus K, Sigler T & Loginova J (2018) The Global Position of Guangzhou: An analysis of stock market data, in 2018 International Forum on Cantonology and Global City Development Conference Proceedings, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, China, 164-177.

Sigler T, Parker B & Martinus K (2018) The Corporate Geography of Australian Cities: Tracking change in ASX-Listed Firm Headquarters, 2013-2016, in S Hamnett, E Baker, & M Rofe (eds.) State of Australian Cities: Refereed Conference Proceedings, doi:10.4225/50/5b2c7669935c7.

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Other publications

Adams H & McNamara KE 2018, ‘Climate change mitigation and adaptation of the poor: A call for decolonial responses to climate change’, Uneven Earth, 17 March, http://unevenearth.org/2018/03/climate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation-of-the-poor/

Bernard A & Kolk M 2019, ‘Why are young Swedes moving more? A cohort analysis of internal migration by move order’, Stockholm Research Reports in Demography, no 2019:11.

Bernard A, Bell M & Cooper J 2018, ‘Internal Migration and Education: A Cross-National Comparison’ background report to the 2019 UNESCO Global Education Monitoring Report, Paris, France.

Charles-Edwards E, Bell M, Cooper J & Bernard A 2018, ‘Population Shift: Understanding Internal Migration in Australia’, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing: Reflecting Australia – Stories from the Census, 2016.

Clissold R, Clark T, Priebbenow B & McNamara KE 2018, ‘Panacea for the Pacific? Evaluating community-based climate change adaptation’, New Security Beat, 22 February, https://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2018/02/panacea-pacific-evaluating-community-based-climate-change-adaptation/

Cooper J & Corcoran J (2018) Journey to Work in Australia, Australian Bureau of Statistics, 25 May, https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/Lookup/by%20Subject/2071.0.55.001~2016~Main%20Features~Feature%20Article:%20Journey%20to%20Work%20in%20Australia~40

Corcoran J (2018) Book review: Mobility, Sociability and Well-being of Urban Living, Urban Studies 55(9), 2073-2075.

Corcoran J, Pojani D, Rowe F, Zhou J, Kim J, Wei M, Tao S, Sigler T & Liu Y 2018. ‘Too wet? Too cold? Too hot? This is how weather affects the trips we make’, The Conversation, 9 April.

Crofts R & Sigler T 2018, ‘Which tax havens are the most central? Applying social network analysis to understand firm service interactions’, FinGeo Working Paper Series, Oxford University UK.

Farbotko C, McMichael C, Dun O, Ransan-Cooper H, McNamara KE & Thornton F (2018) ‘A world on the move’, APPS Policy Forum, 14 September, https://www.policyforum.net/a-world-on-the-move/

McNamara KE & Jackson G 2018, ‘Loss and damage from climate change’, Advanced Science News, 25 December, https://www.advancedsciencenews.com/loss-and-damage-from-climate-change/

Pojani D, Butterworth E, Cooper J, Corcoran J & Sipe N (2018) Australian cities are far from being meccas for walking and cycling, The Conversation, 4 February.

Pojani D & Corcoran J (2018) Oh no, oBikes are leaving Melbourne! But this doesn’t mean bike sharing schemes are dead, The Conversation, 13 June.

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Other publications

Pojani D & Corcoran J; (2018) Share bikes don't get cars off the road, but they have other benefits, The Conversation, 28 June.

Pojani D, Kimpton A, Corcoran J & Sipe N 2018, ‘Cycling and walking are short-changed when it comes to transport funding in Australia’, The Conversation, 20 March.

Sigler T, Corcoran J, Wang S & Liu Y (2018) Where are Chinese migrants choosing to settle in Australia? Look to the suburbs, The Conversation, 6 November.

Sigler T & Martinus K 2018, Perth’s Global Connectivity, Committee for Perth FACTBase Bulletin 60, University of Western Australia & Committee for Perth, Perth WA.

Sigler T, Wang S, Liu Y & Corcoran J 2018, ‘Where are Chinese migrants choosing to settle in Australia? Look to the suburbs’, The Conversation, 6 November.

Stead D, Kimpton A, Pojani D, Mateo-Babiano I, Corcoran J & Sipe N 2018, ‘Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities’, The Conversation, 13 September.

Thornton F, Ransan-Cooper H, Dun O, McNamara K, Farbotko C & McMichael C 2018, ‘Submission’, Senate Committee’s inquiry into the Sustainable Development Goals, Parliament House, Canberra, Australia.

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Other publications (non-research, e.g. reports, non-peer-reviewed papers, letters, case studies)

Bernard, A, Bell, M & Cooper, J 2017, Internal Migration and Education: A Cross-National Comparison, UNESCO, Paris. Chandra A & McNamara KE 2017, 'In Philippines, climate change and conflict both conspire against rural women’, The Conversation, 25 July, <https://theconversation.com/in-philippines-climate-change-and-conflict-both-conspire-against-rural-women-77729>. Charles-Edwards, E, Bell, M, Bernard, A & Zhu, Y 2017, ‘Internal migration in the countries of Asia: levels, ages and spatial impacts’, Working Paper 1/2017, Asian Demographic Research Institute, Shanghai University. Corcoran, J 2018 ‘Book review: Mobility, Sociability and Well-being of Urban Living’, Urban Studies, doi: 10.1177/0042098018758908. Farbotko, C, Dun, O, McNamara, K, Ransan-Cooper, H, McMichael, C & Thornton, F 2017, Submission, Senate Committee’s inquiry into the implications of climate change for Australia’s national security, Parliament House, Canberra, Australia. Liu, Y, Mateo-Babiano, I & Darchen, S 2018, ‘How virtual 3D modelling and simulation can help us create better cities’, The Conversation, 30 January, <https://theconversation.com/how-virtual-3d-modelling-and-simulation-can-help-us-create-better-cities-88635>. Mateo-Babiano, I, Pojani, D, Corcoran, J & Bean, R 2017, ‘Here’s what bike-sharing programs need to succeed’, The Conversation, 22 December, <http://theconversation.com/heres-what-bike-sharing-programs-need-to-succeed-85969>. McNamara, K & Watson, J 2017, ‘Climate change in the Pacific: Are community-based adaptation efforts working?’, IAPS Dialogue: The online magazine of the Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies, 7 December, <https://iapsdialogue.org/2017/12/07/climate-change-in-the-pacific-are-community-based-adaptation-efforts-working/>. McNamara, K, Farbotko, C, Thornton, F, Dun, O, Ransan-Cooper, H, Chevalier, E and Lkhagvasuren, P 2017, ‘Environment and Migration Experts: Who are they, and what are their views?’, International Organization for Migration Policy Brief, International Organization for Migration, Geneva. McNamara, KE, Clissold, R, Piggott-McKellar, A & Azfa, A 2017, ‘Policy Brief: Vulnerability and vulnerable groups in Laamu Atoll, Maldives’, The University of Queensland, Brisbane. Pojani, D, Butterworth, E, Cooper, J, Corcoran, J & Sipe, N 2018, ‘Australian cities are far from being meccas for walking and cycling’, The Conversation, 5 February, <https://theconversation.com/australian-cities-are-far-from-being-meccas-for-walking-and-cycling-87331>. Pojani, D, Mateo-Babiano, I, Corcoran, J & Sipe, N 2017, ‘Freeing up the huge areas set aside for parking can transform our cities, 30 October, <https://theconversation.com/freeing-up-the-huge-areas-set-aside-for-parking-can-transform-our-cities-85331>. Sigler, T 2017, ‘Trump and Brexit won’t kill globalisation: We’re too far in’, The Conversation, 6 March, <https://theconversation.com/trump-and-brexit-wont-kill-globalisation-were-too-far-in-73688>.

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Awards and Prizes in 2018-9

Recipient Name of Award Awarding entity/organisation Area or Project

Martin Bell Fellow, Academy of the Social Sciences, Australia

Academy of the Social Sciences, Australia Research

Thomas Sigler Teaching and Learning Award Faculty of Science, The University of Queensland

Teaching

Karen McNamara

Partnership and Collaboration award

Faculty of Science, The University of Queensland

SEES Indonesia field course

Karen McNamara

Promoting Women’s Fellowship The University of Queensland Research

Karen McNamara

Young Scientist Integrated Research on Disaster Risk program

Research

Aude Bernard IPUMS Research Award IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series)

Research

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Community and Professional Activities in 2018-9

Title Staff Member National/International Name of Society Position Held

Dr Aude Bernard International Journal of Population Research Editor

Dr Aude Bernard National Australian Population Association Member, Jury of the 2019 Borrie Prize

Dr Aude Bernard International Asian Population Association Member

Dr Aude Bernard International European Association For Population Studies Member

Dr Elin Charles-Edwards

National SEQ Housing Supply Expert Panel Member

Dr Elin Charles-Edwards

National Australian Population Association Vice President

Dr Elin Charles-Edwards

National Geography Teachers Association Queensland Council member

Professor Jonathan Corcoran National Australian Population Studies Associate Editor

Professor Jonathan Corcoran International Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy Editorial Advisory Board Member

Professor Jonathan Corcoran International Applied Geography Commission Secretary

Dr Karen McNamara International Environment, Development and Sustainability Associate Editor

Dr Karen McNamara International International Journal of Disaster Risk Science and Urban Island Studies

Editorial Board

Dr Karen McNamara National Professor Barnett’s ARC Laureate Fellowship Steering committee

Dr Karen McNamara International Population-Environment Research Network Member

Dr Pia Wohland International Economic and Social Science Research Council, UK, Peer Review College

Reviewer

Dr Pia Wohland International Heliyon (Elsevier open access journal) Editorial Board Member

Dr Thomas Sigler International Urban Geography Editorial Board

Dr Thomas Sigler National Geographical Research Editorial Board

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Contact Details

Professor Jonathan Corcoran

Director, Queensland Centre for Population Research

Secretary, Applied Geography Commission

Co-Editor, Australian Population Studies

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences | University of Queensland | St Lucia | Queensland | Australia | 4072

Tel: +61(0)7 3365 6517 | Fax: +61(0)7 3365 6899 | Email: [email protected]