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Honorary Professor Neil Sipe
Honorary Professor

Neil Sipe

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Overview

Availability

Honorary Professor Neil Sipe is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Florida

Research interests

  • Transport Planning

  • Urban Planning

  • Natural Resource Management

  • Autonomous vehicles

  • Energy analysis

Works

Search Professor Neil Sipe’s works on UQ eSpace

149 works between 1979 and 2024

21 - 40 of 149 works

2019

Journal Article

Examining how collaborative governance facilitates the implementation of natural resource planning policies: a water planning policy case from the Great Barrier Reef

Olvera‐Garcia, Jaime and Neil, Sipe (2019). Examining how collaborative governance facilitates the implementation of natural resource planning policies: a water planning policy case from the Great Barrier Reef. Environmental Policy and Governance, 30 (3) eet.1875, 115-127. doi: 10.1002/eet.1875

Examining how collaborative governance facilitates the implementation of natural resource planning policies: a water planning policy case from the Great Barrier Reef

2019

Journal Article

Natural amenities and regional tourism employment: a spatial analysis

Naranpanawa, Niromi, Rambaldi, Alicia N. and Sipe, Neil (2019). Natural amenities and regional tourism employment: a spatial analysis. Papers in Regional Science, 98 (4) pirs.12431, 1731-1757. doi: 10.1111/pirs.12431

Natural amenities and regional tourism employment: a spatial analysis

2019

Other Outputs

What can our cities do about sprawl, congestion and pollution? Tip: scrap car parking

Sipe, Neil, Kimpton, Anthony and Dorina Pojani (2019, 07 24). What can our cities do about sprawl, congestion and pollution? Tip: scrap car parking The Conversation

What can our cities do about sprawl, congestion and pollution? Tip: scrap car parking

2019

Other Outputs

Youth in, families out: 6 charts on the inner cities of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne

Bajracharya, Seetu, Pojani, Dorina and Sipe, Neil (2019, 07 03). Youth in, families out: 6 charts on the inner cities of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne The Conversation

Youth in, families out: 6 charts on the inner cities of Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne

2019

Book Chapter

Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities

Pojani, Dorina, Kimpton, Anthony, Sipe, Neil, Corcoran, Jonathan, Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina and Stead, Dominic (2019). Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities. Parking: An International Perspective. (pp. 245-260) edited by Dorina Pojani, Jonathan Corcoran, Neil Sipe, Iderlina Mateo-Babiano and Dominic Stead. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-815265-2.00014-5

Setting the agenda for parking research in other cities

2019

Book Chapter

Economics of place

Sipe, Neil (2019). Economics of place. Placemaking Fundamentals for the Built Environment. (pp. 157-175) Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-981-32-9624-4_8

Economics of place

2018

Other Outputs

The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 11 27). The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport The Conversation

The battle to be the Amazon (or Netflix) of transport

2018

Other Outputs

For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 11 19). For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change The Conversation

For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change

2018

Journal Article

Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis

Pojani, Dorina, Olvera Garcia, Jaime, Sipe, Neil and Byrne, Jason (2018). Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Planning Education and Research, 42 (1), 0739456X1880433-101. doi: 10.1177/0739456X18804330

Research Productivity of Australian Planning Academics: A Bibliometric Analysis

2018

Other Outputs

Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes

Sipe, Neil and Pojani, Dorina (2018, 09 21). Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes The Conversation

Can e-scooters solve the ‘last mile’ problem? They’ll need to avoid the fate of dockless bikes

2018

Other Outputs

Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities

Stead, Dominic , Kimpton, Anthony , Pojani, Dorina , Mateo Babiano, Iderlina , Corcoran, Jonathan and Sipe, Neil (2018, 09 13). Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities The Conversation

Why driverless vehicles should not be given unchecked access to our cities

2018

Other Outputs

Cycling and walking are short-changed when it comes to transport funding in Australia

Pojani, Dorina, Kimpton, Anthony, Corcoran, Jonathan and Sipe, Neil (2018, 03 20). Cycling and walking are short-changed when it comes to transport funding in Australia

Cycling and walking are short-changed when it comes to transport funding in Australia

2018

Other Outputs

Inquiry into the Australian Government’s role in the development of cities

Washington, Simon, Summerfield, Alex, Maher, Ray and Sipe, Neil (2018). Inquiry into the Australian Government’s role in the development of cities. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Inquiry into the Australian Government’s role in the development of cities

2018

Other Outputs

Australian cities are crying out for better planning, but the research funding is missing

Pojani, Dorina, Jaime Olvera Garcia, Sipe, Neil and Byrne, Jason (2018, 02 23). Australian cities are crying out for better planning, but the research funding is missing

Australian cities are crying out for better planning, but the research funding is missing

2018

Other Outputs

Australian cities are far from being meccas for walking and cycling

Pojani, Dorina, Butterworth, Elizabeth, Cooper, Jim, Corcoran, Jonathan and Sipe, Neil (2018, 02 05). Australian cities are far from being meccas for walking and cycling The Conversation

Australian cities are far from being meccas for walking and cycling

2018

Conference Publication

Examining household relocation pressures from rising transport and housing costs - An Australian case study

Li, Tiebei, Dodson, Jago and Sipe, Neil (2018). Examining household relocation pressures from rising transport and housing costs - An Australian case study. International Workshop on Energy-Related Economic Stress at the Interface Between Transport Poverty, Fuel Poverty and Residential Location, Leeds, United Kingdom, 20-21 May 2015. Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom: Pergamon Press. doi: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2017.03.016

Examining household relocation pressures from rising transport and housing costs - An Australian case study

2018

Conference Publication

Economic, social and spatial effect of transforming private vehicle fleet in Brisbane

Li, Tiebei, Sipe, Neil and Dodson, Jago (2018). Economic, social and spatial effect of transforming private vehicle fleet in Brisbane. 40th Australasian Transport Research Forum, ATRF 2018, Darwin, NT, Australia, 30 October - 1 November 2018. Darwin NT, Australia: ATRF, Commonwealth of Australia.

Economic, social and spatial effect of transforming private vehicle fleet in Brisbane

2018

Book Chapter

The socioeconomic equity dimensions of a transition in suburban motor vehicle fuel and technology

Dodson, Jago, Li, Terry and Sipe, Neil (2018). The socioeconomic equity dimensions of a transition in suburban motor vehicle fuel and technology. Urban sustainability transitions Australian cases: international perspectives. (pp. 233-249) edited by Trivess Moore, Fjalar de Haan, Ralph Horne and Brendan James Gleeson. Gateway East, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-4792-3_13

The socioeconomic equity dimensions of a transition in suburban motor vehicle fuel and technology

2017

Other Outputs

Freeing up the huge areas set aside for parking can transform our cities

Pojani, Dorina, Mateo-Babiano, Iderlina, Corcoran, Jonathan and Sipe, Neil (2017, 10 30). Freeing up the huge areas set aside for parking can transform our cities The Conversation

Freeing up the huge areas set aside for parking can transform our cities

2017

Other Outputs

Movies and TV choose to tell us different stories about the cities of today

Darchen, Sebastien, Pojani, Dorina and Sipe, Neil (2017, 09 11). Movies and TV choose to tell us different stories about the cities of today The Conversation

Movies and TV choose to tell us different stories about the cities of today

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    Pasay 360 Sustainability Framework
    SM Smart City Infrastructure and Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Longitudinal and spatial database of vehicle ownership and energy consumption
    Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2021
    Reclaiming lost ground: Transitions of mobility and parking
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Independent Review and Research Capability Services
    Queensland Department of Infrastructure, Local Government, and Planning
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    Funding on the line: public transport financing and property value capture (ARC Linkage Project administered by Griffith University)
    Griffith University
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2017
    The impact of governance on regional natural resource planning (ARC Linkage Project administered by QUT)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    Delivering better homes for under-occupying public housing tenants: Factors associated with positive tenant take-up and outcomes
    Brisbane Housing Company Limited
    Open grant
  • 2015
    Exploring the effects of trees on property values in urban areas
    Nursery & Garden Industry Australia Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2018
    The social determinants of childhood injury
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Honorary Professor Neil Sipe is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Bridging Theory and Practice: An Integrated Approach to Urban Growth Management

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Sara Alidoust, Dr Sebastien Darchen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Active Citizenship in planning scheme implementation : A case study into how members of a community engage in the development assessment process in Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Dorina Pojani

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Honorary Professor Neil Sipe directly for media enquiries about:

  • autonomous vehicles
  • land use planning
  • natural resource management
  • public transport
  • transit oriented development
  • transportation planning
  • urban planning

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