Alan Both

Alan Both

RMIT University

H-index: 11

Oceania-Australia

About Alan Both

Alan Both, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Agent-Based Modelling, Spatial indicators.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Shifting car travel to active modes to improve population health and achieve transport goals: A simulation study

K-span: Open and reproducible spatial analytics using scientific workflows

Integrating spatially detailed micro-environmental attributes to a routable transport network for active travel modeling: A pilot study in Greater Manchester

Policy-relevant spatial indicators of urban liveability and sustainability: Scaling from local to global

Calculation of policy-relevant spatial indicators of urban liveability: experiences of scaling a research programme from local to global

Achieving ‘Active’30 Minute Cities: How feasible is it to reach work within 30 minutes using active transport modes?

Building the road network for city-scale active transport simulation models

Spatial and socioeconomic inequities in liveability in Australia’s 21 largest cities: Does city size matter?

Alan Both Information

University

Position

Researcher

Citations(all)

424

Citations(since 2020)

370

Cited By

102

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Alan Both Skills & Research Interests

Agent-Based Modelling

Spatial indicators

Top articles of Alan Both

Shifting car travel to active modes to improve population health and achieve transport goals: A simulation study

Journal of Transport & Health

2023/7/1

K-span: Open and reproducible spatial analytics using scientific workflows

Frontiers in Earth Sciences

2023/2/23

Integrating spatially detailed micro-environmental attributes to a routable transport network for active travel modeling: A pilot study in Greater Manchester

2023/1/24

Policy-relevant spatial indicators of urban liveability and sustainability: Scaling from local to global

Urban Policy and Research

2022/10/2

Calculation of policy-relevant spatial indicators of urban liveability: experiences of scaling a research programme from local to global

2022/5/5

Achieving ‘Active’30 Minute Cities: How feasible is it to reach work within 30 minutes using active transport modes?

Isprs international journal of Geo-information

2022/1/13

Building the road network for city-scale active transport simulation models

Simulation modelling practice and theory

2022/1/1

Spatial and socioeconomic inequities in liveability in Australia’s 21 largest cities: Does city size matter?

Health & Place

2022/11/1

Activity-based and agent-based Transport model of Melbourne (AToM): an open multi-modal transport simulation model for Greater Melbourne

arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.12071

2021/12/16

An activity-based model of transport demand for Greater Melbourne

arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.10061

2021/11/19

Improving the reproducibility of geospatial scientific workflows: the use of geosocial media in facilitating disaster response

2021/9/2

A comparative analysis of trajectory similarity measures

GIScience & Remote Sensing

2021/7/4

Helping planners understand health benefits through the Transport Health Assessment Tool for Melbourne (THAT-Melbourne)

Planning News

2021/6

Linking urban tree inventories to remote sensing data for individual tree mapping

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

2021/6/1

A human-centred assessment framework to prioritise heat mitigation efforts for active travel at city scale

Science of the Total Environment

2021/4/1

Could smart research ensure healthy people in disrupted cities?

2020/12/1

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