Curriculum Vitae

Name: Prof. Graham Peter Parkhurst

Faculty: Environment & Technology

Grade/title of current post: Grade J: Full Professor Professor of Sustainable Mobility1/ Research Centre Director2, Centre for & Society, Department of Geography and Environmental Management

University Qualifications

1997 D.Phil. Transport Geography, School of Geography & Environment, University of Oxford  Title: “Changing Tracks: the Influence of a New Light Railway on Perceptions of Urban Space and Travel Decisions”  PhD training included research methods & social theory

1991 M.Sc. Human Biology (Physical Anthropology), University of Oxford  Specialisation – two-month study in West Africa leading to preparation of dissertation titled: “Migration for Marriage and Occupation in Keneba, The Gambia”

1990 B.A. (Hons) Psychology and Philosophy (2.1), University of Warwick  grounding in quantitative and qualitative methods  dissertation examined observers’ perceptions of the attractiveness of unfamiliar faces

Postdoctoral Degree-level Training 2004 PG Cert. Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, Faculty of Education, UWE  accredited by Institute of Learning & Teaching 2004 Short Course Research Student Supervisors’ Training Module, UWE  20 credits at level M

1 Since November 2008 2 Since August 2010

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CPD Training Various  UWE manager years  Online Marking  Chairing Interview Panels  Managing Staff Stress  PDR process and WAMS

Previous appointments and experience

2007-2008 Reader (Associate Professor) in Sustainable Mobility, Department of Planning & Architecture/Centre for Transport & Society, University of the

West of England

2002-2007 Senior Lecturer in Transport Planning, Department of Planning & Architecture/Centre for Transport & Society, University of the West of England

1996-2002 Research Fellow, ESRC Transport Studies Unit, Centre for Transport Studies, University College London One of a team of four academics contributing to the ESRC’s Designated Research Centre in transport studies which attracted £1 million in core ESRC funding. Highest profile research topics I was responsible for were:  Evaluation of park and ride policies,  Implications of technological change in the sector. Additional activities included:  Specific lecture contributions to University of London MSc Transport,  Convenor, departmental public seminar series (1999-2002).

1991–1996 Research Officer, Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford Contributed to a range of research and consultancy studies, notably:  ESRC-funded project ‘The Real Effects of Environmentally-Friendly Transport Policies’,  evaluation of the Sheffield Supertram implementation for the DfT  five-year EU Life Programme grant monitoring the implementation of the Oxford Transport Strategy.  PhD on light-rail undertaken part-time 1992-7.

Teaching specialisms

The following have been taught at M and final year undergraduate levels at UWE. Less specialist tuition also provided at UG Level 2 on planning courses.

Transport Policy  all levels of governance: local, subregional, regional, national, European, international  process of policy formation and change  key features of rural-focussed and urban-focussed strategies

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 EU policy, legislation & networks; variation in member state transport patterns and policies  Context of demographic change and the ageing population  Policy implications of new technologies: automation, electrification, ICT-enabled flexibile mobility Transport Economics  Utility and welfare  Supply & demand, use of elasticity measures  Application of instruments to achieve policy goals : taxes, subsidies, ‘feebates’ Transport Regulation  Philosophies and theories of regulation  Application to private road modes (car, lorry) & modes (bus, rail, taxi, air)  Partnership arrangements between the public and private sectors Transport Appraisal  Philosophy of appraisal  UK Department for Transport appraisal procedures  Strategic Environmental Assessment in the transport sector Processes of Policy Formation and Change  Theories of policy change (actors, agents, networks, ideology)  Methods of analysis of policy change  Transport case-studies at the local, national, and EU levels Regional Planning  Regional Spatial Strategies and Regional Transport Strategies  Decision-making in respect of airport location and capacity

Transport and the Environment  Concepts and doctrines of sustainable development and sustainable mobility  & transport  Transport and air quality management  Potential for sustainable

Teaching leadership experience

Course Inaugural Course Leader (2002-9): MSc Transport Planning Management  Membership of Faculty PG scheme management committee. Personal contributions on topics such as: developing the dissertation module, improvements to student hand-in arrangements, response to plagiarism, needs of international students  Liaison with accrediting institution, the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport and sector coordinating body, the Transport Planning Society  Dissertation coordinator

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Current M Level modules: Transport Policy & Finance; Contemporary Debates in Module Leader Sustainability Other Transport Economics & Appraisal; Sustainable Transport Management & contributions Operations (past module leader of both of these) Past module Architecture Studio B; Transport Economics & Policy (module leader); contributions UBPM8J-15-M Strategic Planning & Policy Making; UBPLJ6-20-3 Spatial Planning in the European Union; UBPL3F-20-2 Planning Policy; UBPL3S- 10-3 Regional Planning Project (module leader); UBPLN4-10-2 Society and the Car Dissertation M-level and UG dissertations drawn from Transport, Planning, Geography tutoring and Aerospace programmes

Publications

1. Journal papers (Four papers submitted to REF 2014 shown with *) Williams, D., Spotswood, F., Parkhurst, G., and Chatterton, T. (2019) Practice ecology of sustainable travel: The importance of institutional policy-making processes beyond the traveller. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 62. pp. 740- 756. ISSN 1369-8478 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/40024 Stathi, A., Withall, J., Thompson, J. L., Davis, M. G., Gray, S., De Koning, J., Parkhurst, G., Lloyd, L., Greaves, C., Laventure, R. and Fox, K. R. (2019) Feasibility trial evaluation of a peer volunteering active aging intervention: ACE (Active, Connected, Engaged). The Gerontologist. ISSN 0016-9013 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/39578 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G. and Morgan, P. (2019) Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. ISSN 0965-8564 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/38993 Williams, D., Chatterton, T., Parkhurst, G. and Spotswood, F. (2019). An assessment of voluntary travel behaviour change delivery in England as an alternative to highway construction. Case Studies on Transport Policy. ISSN 2213-624X [In Press] Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/39618 Whittle, C., Whitmarsh, L., Hagger, P., Morgan, P. and Parkhurst, G. P. (2019) User decision-making in transitions to electrified, autonomous, shared or reduced mobility. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. ISSN 1361-9209 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/38865 Bonera, M., Maternini, G., Clayton, W., Paddeu, D. and Parkhurst, G. (2018) Analysis of the passengers’ experience and travel time use on board urban buses. The case of Brescia. Ingegneria Ferroviaria, 73 (12). pp. 1007-1030. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/39865 Parkin, J., Clark, B., Clayton, W., Ricci, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2018) Interactions involving autonomous vehicles in the urban street environment: A research agenda. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, 171 (1). pp. 15-25. ISSN 0965-0903 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/33654 Nikitas, A., Avineri, E. and Parkhurst, G. (2018) Understanding the public acceptability of road pricing and the roles of older age, social norms, pro-social values and trust for urban policy-making: The case of Bristol. Cities. ISSN 0264-2751 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/35563 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G. and Morgan, P. (2018) The psychological wellbeing benefits of place engagement during walking in urban environments: A qualitative photo-elicitation

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study. Health & Place, 53. pp. 228-236. ISSN 1353-8292 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/37592 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G. and Morgan, P. (2018) Psychological wellbeing benefits of simulated exposure to five urban settings: An experimental study from the pedestrian’s perspective. Journal of Transport and Health, 9. pp. 105-116. ISSN 2214-1405 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/34906 Withall, J., Thompson, J., Fox, K., Davis, M., Gray, S., de Koning, J., Lloyd, L. and Parkhurst, G. (2018) Participant and public involvement in refining a peer-volunteering active aging intervention: Project ACE (Active, Connected, Engaged). The Gerontologist, 58 (2). pp. 363-375. ISSN 0016-9013 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29517 Delaney, H., Parkhurst, G. and Melia, S. (2017) Walking and cycling on shared-use paths: The user perspective. Proceedings of the ICE - Municipal Engineer, 170 (3). pp. 175-184. ISSN 0965-0903 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/30460 Paddeu, D., Parkhurst, G., Fadda, P., Fancello, G. and Ricci, M. (2017) Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration in Urban Freight Consolidation Schemes: Drivers and Barriers to Implementation. Transport. ISSN 1648-4142 [In Press] Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/30461 Ricci, M., Parkhurst, G. and Jain, J. (2016) Transport policy and social inclusion. Social Inclusion, 4 (3). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2183-2803 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29079 Black, C., Parkhurst, G. and Shergold, I. (2016) The EVIDENCE Project: Origins, Review Findings and Prospects for Enhanced Urban Transport Appraisal and Evaluation in the Future. World Transport Policy and Practice, 22 (1/2). pp. 6-11. ISSN 1352-7614 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29010 Clayton, W., Jain, J. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) An ideal journey: making bus travel desirable. Mobilities. ISSN 1745-0101 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28034 Rudolph, F., Black, C., Glensor, K., Hüging, H., Lah, O., McGeever, J., Mingardo, G., Parkhurst, G., Plevnik, A., Shergold, I. and Streng, M. (2015) Decision-making in sustainable uban mobility planning: Common practice and future directions. World Transport Policy and Practice, 21 (3). pp. 54-64. ISSN 1352-7614 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28625 Clayton, W., Ben-Elia, E., Parkhurst, G. and Ricci, M. (2014) Where to park? A behavioural comparison of bus-based park and ride and city centre car park usage in Bath, UK. Journal of Transport Geography, 36. pp. 124-133. ISSN 0966-6923 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/22083 Paddeu, D., Fadda, P., Fancello, G., Parkhurst, G. and Ricci, M. (2014) Reduced urban traffic and emissions within urban consolidation centre schemes: The case of Bristol. Transportation Research Procedia, 3. pp. 508-517. ISSN 2352-1465 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/26136 Dijk, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2014) Understanding the mobility-transformative qualities of urban park and ride polices in the UK and the Netherlands.International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, 14 (3/4). pp. 246-270. ISSN 1470-9511 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/26148 Melia, S., Barton, H. and Parkhurst, G. (2013) Potential for carfree development in the UK.Urban Design and Planning, 166 (2). pp. 136-145. ISSN 1755-0793 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/13180 Chatterjee, K., Andrews, G., Ricci, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2013) Qualitative insights into the effect on travel behavior of joining a carshare. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2359. pp. 76-84. ISSN 0361-1981 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/22078

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*Olowoporoku, A., Hayes, E. T., Longhurst, J. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) The rhetoric and realities of integrating air quality into local transport planning process. Journal of Environmental Management, 101 (30). pp. 23-32. ISSN 0301-4797 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/16167 Shergold, I. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) Transport-related social exclusion amongst older people in rural Southwest England and Wales. Journal of Rural Studies: Special Issue on Growing Old in Rural Places, 28 (4). pp. 412-421. ISSN 0743-0167 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/14050 Andrews, G., Parkhurst, G., Susilo, Y. and Shaw, J. (2012) The grey escape: Investigating older people's use of the free bus pass. Transportation Planning and Technology, 35 (1). pp. 3-15. ISSN 0308-1060 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/16115 Shergold, I., Parkhurst, G. and Musselwhite, C. (2012) Rural car dependence: An emerging barrier to community activity for older people. Transportation Planning and Technology, 35 (1). pp. 69-85. ISSN 0308-1060 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/15525 Olowoporoku, A., Hayes, E. T., Longhurst, J. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) The rhetoric and realities of integrating air quality into the local transport planning process in English local authorities. Journal of environmental management, 101. pp. 23-32. ISSN 0301-4797 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/19571 Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., Robbins, D., Walker, I., (2011). Practices and motivations of travellers making rail–cycle trips. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Transport, 164 (3) 189-197. Hart, J., Parkhurst, G., (2011). Driven to excess: impacts of motor vehicles on the quality of life of residents of three streets in Bristol UK. World Transport Policy and Practice, 17 (2), 12-30. Melia, S., Parkhurst, G.P., Barton, H., (2011). The paradox of intensification. Transport Policy, 18, 46-52. *Menec, V., Means, R., Keating, N., Parkhurst, G., Eales, J., (2011). Conceptualizing Age- Friendly Communities. Special Issue of Canadian Journal on Aging, 30 (3), 479-493. *Nikitas, A., Avineri, E., Parkhurst, G., (2011). Looking into Older People’s Attitudes to Road Charging: Are They Distinctive and What Are the Implications for Policy Intervention? Transportation Planning & Technology, 34 (1), 87-108. Olowoporoku, D., Hayes, E., Longhurst, J., Parkhurst, G., (2011). Improving road transport- related air quality in England through joint working between environmental health officers and transport planners. Local Environment: the International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 16 (7), 603-618. Askew, J., Parkhurst, G., (2010). Popular regulations for popular appeal: excessive haste by the government to address climate change? PROJECT: Journal of the Department of Planning and Architecture, UWE Bristol, 2, 87-89. ISSN: 2042-7654 Melia, S., Parkhurst, G.P., Barton, H., (2010) Carfree, low-car - what's the difference. World Transport Policy & Practice, 16 (2), 24-38. Olowoporoku, D., Hayes, E., Leksmono, N., Longhurst, J., Parkhurst, G. (2010). A longitudinal study of the links between Local Air Quality Management and local transport planning policy processes in England. Jnl of Environmental Planning & Management, 53 (3), 385-403. Shergold, I., Parkhurst, G., (2010). Operationalising ‘sustainable mobility’: the case of transport policy for older citizens in rural areas. Viewpoint. Journal of Transport Geography, 18, 336–339. *Parkhurst, G., Parnaby, R., (2008). The growth in mobile air conditioning: a socio-technical research agenda. Building Research & Information, 36 (4), 351-362.

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Potter, S., Parkhurst, G., (2005). Transport policy and transport tax reform. Public Money and Management, 25 (3), 171-178. Parkhurst, G. (2004) Air quality and the environmental transport policy discourse in Oxford. Transportation Research D: Transport and Environment 9 (6), 419-436. Parkhurst, G., Dudley, G., (2004). Bussing between hegemonies: the dominant frame in Oxford’s transport policies. Transport Policy, 11 (1), 1-16. Parkhurst, G., (2003). Regulating cars and buses in cities – the case of pedestrianisation in Oxford. Economic Affairs, 23 (2), 16-21. Parkhurst, G., (2003). Social inclusion implications of park and ride. Municipal Engineer, 156 (June), 111-117. Parkhurst, G., Richardson, J., (2002). Modal integration of bus and car in UK local transport policy: the case for Strategic Environmental Assessment. Journal of Transport Geography, 10 (3), 195-206. Parkhurst, G., (2000). Influence of bus-based park and ride facilities on users’ car traffic. Transport Policy, 7 (2) 159-172. Parkhurst, G., (1995). Park and ride: could it lead to an increase in car traffic? Transport Policy, 2 (1), 15-23.

2. Chapters in books Parkhurst, G. and Seedhouse, A. (2019). Will the ‘smart mobility’ revolution matter? Chapter 15 in: Docherty, I. and Shaw, J., eds. (2019) Transport Matters. Bristol: Policy Press pp359-390. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/40591 Prestwood, E., Calvert, T., Clayton, W., Longhurst, J., Manchester, H., Parkhurst, G., Rosenberg, G., Taylor, C. and Townsend, I. (2017) Barriers to a better Bristol: Diagnosing city strategic sustainability challenges using systems, co-production and interdisciplinary approaches. In: Sustainable Development and Planning IX, 226, 2017, WIT Press, Bristol, England, 27-29 June 2017. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment: WIT Press, pp. 285-296 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/33700 Parkhurst, G. and Meek, S. (2014) The effectiveness of park-and-ride as a policy measure for more sustainable mobility. In: Ison, S. and Mulley, C., eds. (2014) Parking Issues and Policies. (5) Emerald Insight, pp. 185-211. ISBN 9781783509195 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/26149 Parkhurst, G., Galvin, K., Musselwhite, C., Phillips, J., Shergold, I. and Todres, L. (2014) Beyond transport: Understanding the role of mobilities in connecting rural elders in civic society. In: Hennessey, C., Means, R. and Burholt, V., eds. (2014) Countryside Connections: Older People, Community and Place in Rural Britain. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 125-157. ISBN 9781447310303 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/26150 Parkhurst, G., Kemp, R., Dijk, M. and Sherwin, H. (2012) Intermodal personal mobility: A niche caught between two regimes. In: Geels, F., Kemp, R., Dudley, G. and Lyons, G., eds. (2012) Automobility in Transition?: A Socio-Technical Analysis of Sustainable Transport. Routledge. ISBN 9780415885058 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/12428 Parkhurst, G., Dudley, G., (2008). Roads and Traffic: from ‘Predict and Provide’ to ‘Making Best Use’. Chapter 3 In Docherty, I., Shaw, J., (Eds). Traffic Jam: Ten Years of Sustainable Transport in the UK. Policy Press, Bristol, 51-74. ISBN 9781847420732. Olowoporoku, A.O., Hayes, E. T., Leksmono, N.S., Longhurst, J.W.S., Parkhurst, G. P., (2008). Are environmental health officers and transport planners in English local authorities working together to achieve air quality objectives? In Brebbia, C.A. & Longhurst, J.W.S. (Eds). Air Pollution XVI. WIT Press, Southampton and Boston, 607- 616. ISBN 978-1-84564-127-6.

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Parkhurst, G., (2005). The importance of entrepreneurship in the UK express coach market. Chapter 6 (pp79-93) in Hibbs, J., Butler, E., Parkhurst, G., Knipping, O., Kevill, P. The Dangers of Bus Re-regulation. Occasional Paper 137, The Institute of Economic Affairs, London. ISBN 0 255 36572-1 Potter, S., Parkhurst, G., Lane, B., (2005): European perspectives on a new fiscal framework for transport. Chapter 16 in Reggiani, A., Schintler, L., (Eds). Transport and Telecommunications: New Perspectives from Europe and America. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. ISBN 354 0 258590. Parkhurst, G., (2002). The top of the escalator? Chapter 13 (pp299-321) in Lyons, G., Chatterjee, K., (Eds). Transport Lessons from the Fuel Tax Protests of 2000. Ashgate, Aldershot. ISBN: 0 7546 1844-7

3. PhD Thesis Parkhurst, G., (1997). Changing Tracks: the Influence of a New Light Railway on Perceptions of Urban Space and Travel Decisions. Doctoral thesis, University of Oxford. 400pp.

4. Reports (some substantial and running to more than one volume) Paddeu, D., Calvert, T., Clark, B., and Parkhurst, G. (2019) New Technology and Automation in Freight Transport and Handling Systems. https://www.gov.uk/, London, UK. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/39680 Clayton, W., Clark, B., Parkin, J. and Parkhurst, G. (2018) Alternative transport scenarios for South East Wales: Building for a sustainable transport future. Project Report. Centre for Transport and Society. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/37664 Clayton, W., Parkhurst, G., Calvert, T., Rosenberg, G. and Taylor, C. (2018) Bristol urban integrated diagnostics project case study report: MetroBus. Documentation. Centre for Transport and Society. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/36117 Shergold, I., Wilson, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) The mobility of older people, and the future role of Connected Autonomous Vehicles. Project Report. Centre for Transport and Society, University of the West of England, Bristol, Bristol. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/31998 Morgan, P., Alford, C. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) Handover issues in autonomous driving: A literature review. Project Report. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29167 Parkin, J., Clark, B., Clayton, W., Ricci, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) Understanding interactions between autonomous vehicles and other road users: A literature review. Technical Report. University of the West of England, Bristol. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29153 Clark, B., Parkhurst, G. and Ricci, M. (2016) Understanding the socioeconomic adoption scenarios for autonomous vehicles: A literature review. Project Report. University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29134 Melia, S. and Parkhurst, G. and Carplus Trust (2016) Car clubs in new developments. Project Report. Carplus, Leeds. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28762 Barnes, J., Crawshaw, S., Parkhurst, G., Toy, J., Robinson, B., Ricci, M., Bartle, C., Melia, S., Carmichael, L. and Davis, A. (2015) The Bristol method: How to reduce traffic and its impacts. Documentation. Bristol European Green Capital 2015, Bristol. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/27751 Parkhurst, G., Jain, J., Clayton, W., Calvert, T., Phillips, A. and Blyth, B. (2015) Independent analytical review for a road user satisfaction survey. Technical Report to Transport Focus.

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University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28797 Clayton, W., Calvert, T., Parkin, J. and Parkhurst, G. (2015) Rees Jeffreys Road Fund study: Major roads for the future - Identifying network users and their characteristics. Project Report. Rees Jeffreys Road Fund. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28628 Clayton, W., Parkhurst, G. and Toy, J. (2015) The Bristol Method: How to increase public transport use. Documentation. Bristol European Green Capital 2015, Bristol. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28318 Toombs, B., Clay, D., Chisholm, T., Parkhurst, G. and Lyons, G. (2014) Understanding strategic road network users’ experiences and need – Wave 2. Project Report. Department for Transport, London. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/25027 Toombs, B., Clay, D., Kenrick, M., Parkhurst, G. and Lyons, G. (2013) Understanding strategic road network users’ experiences and needs - Wave 1. Project Report. Department for Transport, London. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/25035 Andrews, G. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) Bristol to Bath Railway Path User Survey: Walking Route to Whitehall Primary School. Project Report. Centre for Transport & Society, University of the West of England, Bristol, Bristol. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/23496 Parkhurst, G.P., Shergold, I., Lyons, G., Chatterjee, K., Avineri, E., Susilo, Y., (2009). The Treatment of Social and Distributional Impacts in Appraisal and Evaluation: Literature Review. Report to UK Government Department for Transport. DfT, London. Shergold, I., Parkhurst, G., (2008). Impacts of Free Travel for Senior Citizens: Collation of the Evidence for Stagecoach Devon. UWE, Bristol. Shergold, I., Parkhurst, G., (2008). The Implications of Technological Change for Rural Transport. Commission for Rural Communities, Cheltenham. Richardson, J., Harrison, G, Parkhurst, G., (2007). Public Understanding of Sustainable Transport. Report to UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, London. Dudley, G., Parkhurst, G., Lyons, G., (2007). The Social and Distributional Impacts of Road Pricing. Rapid Evidence Assessment for UK DfT. Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., Chatterjee, K., (2006). Southville Home Zone: An Independent Evaluation. University of the West of England, Bristol. Parkhurst, G.P., Enoch, M.P., Ison, S.G., Myers, D., (2005-6). Variable Price and Attribute Transport System: Feasibility Study. Vols 1-3. UWE, Bristol. Enoch, M., Potter, S., Parkhurst, G., Smith, M., (2004). INTERMODE: Innovations in Demand Responsive Transport. Report to Department for Transport and Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. Chatterjee, K., Parkhurst, G., (2004). Consideration of the Highways Agency’s Assessment of Options for the Second Strategic Route to the South West [A303/A358]. Report to South West Regional Assembly (3 volumes). Lyons, G., Dudley, G., Slater, E., Parkhurst, G., (2004). Evidence-based Review – Attitudes to Road Pricing. Report to Department for Transport. Parkhurst, G., (2004). Park and Ride Assessment Framework for London. Report to Transport for London. Potter, S., Lane, B., Parkhurst, G., Cairns, S., Enoch, M., (2004). Evaluation of the School and Workplace Travel Plan Site-specific Advice Programme. Report to Department for Transport. Parkhurst, G., (2001). New Road Vehicle Technologies and the Future of Motoring Taxation. ESRC Transport Studies Unit, UCL, report 2001/02.

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Parkhurst, G., (2000). The EMITS Monitoring Project and the Oxford Transport Strategy Public Inquiry. ESRC TSU report 2000/26. Parkhurst, G., Cairns, S., (2000). Potential Role of Bus-based Park and Ride within the Milton Keynes Sustainable Integrated Transport Strategy. ESRC TSU report 2000/6 (3 volumes). Parkhurst, G., (2000). Opinion on Proposals for Park and Ride and a Guided Busway at Hoole Road, Chester. Evidence submitted to Public Inquiry, January 2000. EMITS Project Partners, (1998-2001). EMITS Project: Annual Report 1999-2000. Environmental Services, Oxfordshire County Council. WS Atkins Transport Consultants, ESRC Transport Studies Unit, (1999). Supertram Monitoring Study: Final Report Report to HM Department of Transport & South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, WS Atkins, Manchester. Parkhurst, G., Goodwin, P.B., (1999). Impacts of the 1993 Railways Act on PTE-supported Services in England. ESRC Transport Studies Unit, UCL, report 1999/12. Parkhurst, G., (1999). Environmental Cost-benefits of Bus-based Park and Ride Systems. ESRC Transport Studies Unit, UCL, report 1999/4. Parkhurst, G., (1996). The Economic and Modal-split Impacts of Short-range Park and Ride Schemes: Evidence from Nine UK Cities. ESRC Transport Studies Unit, UCL, report 1996/29. Goodwin, P., Parkhurst, G., (1996) (Editors). The Real Effects of Environmentally-Friendly Transport Policies. Report to ESRC Transport and the Environment Programme (ESRC TSU report 1996/16). Oxford University Transport Studies Unit, RDC Inc. San Francisco, (1995). Car Dependence. Report to RAC Foundation for Motoring and the Environment, RAC, London. Stokes, G., Parkhurst, G., (1995). Change Through Interchange: Making Complex Journeys Easier. Report to Rees Jeffreys Road Fund, Oxford University Transport Studies Unit report 838. Parkhurst, G., Stokes, G., (1994). Park and Ride in Oxford and York: Report of Surveys 1994. Oxford University Transport Studies Unit, report 797. Parkhurst, G., (1992). A Case-Study of the Transport Debate in an Historic City Since Motorisation. Oxford University Transport Studies Unit, report 735. Parkhurst, G., Kenny, F., Goodwin, P., (1992). Quality Attributes of a Journey: their Identification and Impact on Travellers. Report to HM Department of Transport, Oxford University Transport Studies Unit report 688.

5. Conference papers and proceedings (full written paper available) Parkhurst, G. (2019). The (In)justice of Clean Air Zones. Paper to In: Universities’ Transport Study Group (UTSG) 2018 Conference, University of Leeds, 5-7 July 2019. Calvert, T., Crawford, F., Parkhurst, G., and Parkin, J. (2019). The potential for personalized public transport solutions to enhance job seekers’ access to employment sites. World Conference on Transport Research, Mumbai, India, 26-31 May 2019. Parkhurst, G. and Lyons, G. (2018) The many assumptions about self‐driving cars – Where are we heading and who is in the driving seat? In: The 16th Annual Transport Practitioners' Meeting, Oxford, England., 5 - 6 July 2018. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/36997 Paddeu, D. and Parkhurst, G. (2018). New technologies and automation for last mile deliveries: advantages, disadvantages and policy implications. In: The 16th Annual Transport Practitioners' Meeting, Oxford, England., 5 - 6 July 2018.

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Clayton, W., Paddeu, D., Parkhurst, G. and Gomez de Segura Marauri, M. (2018) Autonomous vehicles: Willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-share. In: Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) 2018 Conference, University College London (UCL), 3 - 5 January 2018. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/34007 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G. and Morgan, P. (2018) Healthy walking: The role of architecture. In: AMPS 2018 Health: The Design, Planning and Politics of How and Where We Live, Bristol, England, 25 - 26 January 2018. Bristol: AMPS Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/35300 Greene, D. L. and Parkhurst, G. (2017) Appendix A: White Paper - Decarbonizing transport for a sustainable future: Mitigating impacts of the changing climate. In: (2017) Conference Proceedings 54: Decarbonizing Transport for a Sustainable Future: Mitigating Impacts of the Changing Climate. (54) Washington DC: Transportation Research Board, pp. 30-60. ISBN 9780309460453 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/35156 Morgan, P., Alford, C., Williams, C., Parkhurst, G. and Pipe, A. G. (2017) Manual takeover and handover of a simulated fully autonomous vehicle within urban and extra urban settings. In: Stanton, N. A., ed. (2017) Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation: Proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Human Factors in Transportation. (597) Springer, pp. 760-771. ISBN 9783319604404 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/31248 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G. and Morgan, P. (2017) The influence of urban built environments and place perceptions on psychological wellbeing and cognition during walking. In: American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, 5-9 April 2017. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/34671 Chatterton, T. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) The air pollution-transport divide: Why after two decades of statutory obligations is road transport derived air pollution not declining? In: Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference 2016, Kensington, London, 30 August 2016 - 2 September 2016. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/30818 Nikitas, A., Avineri, E. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) Public attitudes to road pricing: Exploring the role of older age, pro-sociality, social norms and trust. In: TRB 95th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers, Washington, USA, 10-14 January 2016. Washington, USA: US Transportation Research Board Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28624 Nikitas, A., Avineri, E. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) Road pricing and older people: An in-depth study of attitudes, pro-social values and social norms. In: 48th Annual Universities' Transport Study Group Conference, Bristol, 6-8 January 2016. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28623 Bornioli, A., Parkhurst, G., Morgan, P. and Short, M. (2016) Affective appraisals of urban walking: The role of heritage environments. In: 48th Meeting of the Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG), Bristol, UK, 6-8 January 2016. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/27989 Clark, B., Parkin, J., Everard, M., Quinn, N. and Parkhurst, G. (2016) Flood resilience on the railways – solutions, appraisal and decision-making. In: 48th Universities' Transport Studies Group Conference, Bristol, UK, 6-8 January 2016. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28930 Clark, B., Parkhurst, G. and Ricci, M. (2016) The potential impact of autonomous vehicles on transport systems and society: a review and future prospects. In: 48th Universities' Transport Studies Group Conference, Bristol, 6-8 January 2016.. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/29011 Stathi, A., Withall, J., Fox, K., Davis, M., Thompson, J., Gray, S., Lloyd, L. and Parkhurst, G. (2015) A pilot study of a peer volunteering intervention for promoting active ageing in the community: Project ACE. In: Public Health England Annual Conference, University of Warwick, UK, 15-16 September 2015. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/26924

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Clark, B. and Parkhurst, G. (2015) When policy recommendations get lost in translation: An examination of the express coach ‘niche’ as a missed sustainable mobility opportunity in the dominant inter-city travel regime. In: 47th Universities' Transport Studies Group Conference, London, UK, 5-7 January 2015. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/28931 Williams, D., Chatterton, T. and Parkhurst, G. (2013) Assessing the local sustainable transport fund submissions in relation to disruption. . In: 45th Universities’ Transport Study Group conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK, 2nd - 4th January, 2013. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/22195 Parkhurst, G., Galvin, K., Musselwhite, C., Shergold, I. and Todres, L. (2013) A continuum for understanding the mobility of older people. In: 45th Universities’ Transport Study Group conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, UK, 2nd - 4th January, 2013. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/16952 Invited Plenary address. Williams, D., Chatterton, T. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) Using disruption as an opportunity to change travel practices. In: 1st International Conference on Urban Sustainability and Resilience, University College London, 5-6 November 2012. London. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/22162 Ricci, M. and Parkhurst, G. (2012) Testing sustainable mobility policies: Lessons learnt in the evaluation of the CIVITAS Renaissance project in Bath. In: Regional Studies Association Conference 2012, UWE Bristol, 26 April 2012. Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/22255 Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., (2009). Bike-sharing schemes: opportunities and challenges of implementation. 6th Cycling & Society Symposium. University of Bolton, 7-8 September 2009. Nikitas, A., Avineri, E., Parkhurst, G., (2009). Do Older People Hold Different Attitudes Towards Road Pricing Schemes Than Younger People Do? 41st UTSG Annual Conference, London, 5-7 January 2009. Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., (2009). Who chooses to bike-rail integrate? Lessons for rail and cycle policy. 41st UTSG Annual Conference, London, 5-7 January 2009. Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., (2008). Motivations and Behaviour of Bike-Rail Integrators. Paper to 5th Cycling & Society Symposium, 8-9 September 2008, UWE Bristol. Sherwin, H., Parkhurst, G., (2008). Travel Planning at Railway Stations: an Examination of the Potential for Bike-rail Integration. 40th UTSG Annual Conference, Portsmouth, 3-5 January 2008. Parkhurst, G., (2007). Does the Regionalisation of Transport Decision-making Promote Sustainability? The Case of the English South West. Proc. Regional Studies Association Winter Conference, London, 23 November 2007. Parkhurst, G., Sherwin, H., Chatterjee, K., (2007). The Bristol Southville Home Zone: Highway or Social Engineering? Paper to 39th UTSG Conference, Harrogate 3-5 January. Parkhurst, G., Dudley, G., Lyons, G., (2007). Road Pricing and the Social Dimension of Sustainability. Paper to 39th UTSG Conference, Harrogate 3-5 January. Parkhurst, G., Buxton, S., (2005). Towards a truly strategic appraisal process for evaluating park and ride schemes: the development of an assessment framework for London. In Proc. 3rd UK Transport Practitioners Meeting, Aston University, Birmingham, 5-6 July 2005. PTRC, London. Potter, S., Lane, B., Ubbels, B., Peeters, P., Parkhurst, G., (2004). Adapting the Dutch ‘Mobility Explorer’ program to investigate possible car taxation futures for the UK. Proceedings of 36th Universities Transport Studies Group Conference, Newcastle University, 5-7 January 2004.

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Parkhurst, G., (2004). Can Demand Responsive Transport deliver value for money? Proceedings of 16th Annual TRICS Conference. JMP Consultants, London (2001). 16-17 November 2004. Parkhurst, G., (2002). Road Transport Taxation in a Context of More Efficient Vehicles. Proceedings of 34th Universities’ Transport Studies Group Conference, Civic Centre, Edinburgh, January 2002. Parkhurst, G., (2001). Monitoring of the Oxford Transport Strategy: some questions for urban transport policy development. Proceedings of 33rd Universities’ Transport Studies Group Conference, St Anne’s College, Oxford, January 2001. Parkhurst, G., (2001). Can car-bus interchange policies make a contribution to sustainability? Proceedings of 13th Annual TRICS Conference. JMP Consultants, London (2001). 7-8 November 2001. Parkhurst, G., (1998). The economic and environmental roles of park and ride. Proceedings of 6th PTRC Annual Conference on Park and Ride, Confederation of Passenger Transport, London (ESRC TSU report 1998/15). Parkin, J., Merrall, A., Goodwin, P., Parkhurst, G., (1997). Experiences from the Supertram Monitoring Study. Proceedings of 25th European Transport Forum, Seminar E: Monitoring Studies, PTRC, London. Parkhurst, G., (1996). The influence of perceptions of space and opportunity on users’ responses to a new public transport system. Proc. 24th European Transport Forum, Seminar F: Public Transport Planning and Operations PTRC, London. Parkhurst, G., (1994). Park and ride: determining policy aims, evaluating their success. Paper to “Urban Transport and Urban Development”, (published as Oxford University Transport Studies Unit paper 829). Parkhurst, G., (1994). Park and ride: first aid for the urban traffic crisis. Paper to “Park and ride: Increasing the Chances of Success”, (published as Oxford University Transport Studies Unit paper 788). Parkhurst, G., (1993). A comparison of policies aimed at controlling car use in the historic cities of Oxford and York. Proc. 21st PTRC Summer Annual Meeting, Seminar A: Environmental Issues, 83-95, PTRC, London.

6. Conference Presentations (not full paper) Parkhurst, G., (2019). The Clean Air Zone Crisis: Or A Disruption Postponed. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference (London, 27/08-30/08/2019). Parkhurst, G., (2018). Air Quality and Transport Policy: Can We Move Beyond Crisis Management? Clean Air Zones Conference UWE Bristol, 06 November 2018. Parkhurst, G., (2018). Implications of new transport technologies for traditional public transport operations. Young Bus Managers Network Conference, Bristol, 18 October 2018 Parkhurst, G., (2017). Autonomous Road Vehicle Technologies and their Potential Impacts on Urban Planning and Wider Society. Royal Town Planning Institute SouthWest Branch Transport Conference. Somerset Cricket Ground, Taunton, 03/11/2017. Parkhurst, G., (2017). VENTURER Trial 1 Planned Handover: Summary of Trial Conduct and Findings. Institute of Advanced Motorists Roadsmart Conference ‘Driver Ahead’. Royal Automobile Club, London, 04/10/2017. Parkhurst, G. (2017). The Evidence Project. Final Conference of Evidence Project (Brussels, 23/02/2017). Parkhurst, G. (2016). The Future of Road Transport Automation: A Sociotechnical Perspective. Chartered Insitute of Logistics & Transport Western Regional Lecture (UWE Bristol, 5/12/2016).

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Parkhurst, G. (2016). How do policymakers and citizens expect transport innovation (e.g. Road Transport Automation) to change their lives and their cities? POLIS Conference (Rotterdam, 1-2/12/2016). Parkhurst, G. (2016). When is Smart Mobility also Sustainable Mobility? Welsh National Transport Conference 2016 (Cardiff, 17/11/2016). Parkhurst, G. (2016). How do Policymakers and Citizens expect Road Transport Automation to Change their Lives and their Cities? Civitas Forum (Gdynia, 28/09/2016). Parkhurst, G. (2016). Elementi economici del PUMS: il caso di Bristol. Piano Urbano della Mobilità Sostenibile: Elementi tecnici ed economici (Remote presentation in Italian to Brescia, Italy, 19/09/2016). Chatterton, T. & Parkhurst, G. (2016). After Two Decades, Why is Air Pollution from Transport not Declining? Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference (London, 30/08- 02/09/2016). Parkhurst, G. & Clayton, W. (2016). Towards Transit-Oriented Development in City-Regions. Landor Conference Urban Development Around Transport Hubs (UWE Bristol, April 2016). Parkhurst, G. (2016). Social and Behavioural Research in the Venturer Autonomous Vehicle Project. Institution of Civil Engineers Roads Conference (London, 20/04/2016). Parkhurst. G. & McGeever, J. (2016). The Evidence Project. 3rd European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (Bremen 13/04/2016). Parkhurst. G. (2016). Changing Mobility Behaviours: But Whose Mobility to Change, and How Much? ESRC Behaviour Change Seminar Series (Arnolfini, Bristol, 22 February 2016). Parkhurst, G. (2016). Autonomous Vehicles - Beyond the Hype? Seminar, University of Oxford (16/02/16). Also available as a podcast: http://www.tsu.ox.ac.uk/podcasts/ Parkhurst, G. (2016). Autonomous Vehicles: is there a Societal Case? IMechE Lecture (UWE Bristol, 21 January 2016). Parkhurst, G., Lanzendorf, M., Ricci, M (2015). Implications of Smart Shared Urban Mobility for Policy, Equity and Sustainability. Workshop on Smart Urban Mobility (Napier University, Edinburgh, 26-27 November 2015). Parkhurst, G. (2015). Air Quality Implications of New Technologies for Urban Mobility. Routes to Clean Air Conference (Bristol Marriott, 22 October 2015). Parkhurst, G. (2015). eMobility in Bristol, with a case-study of the Urban Freight Consolidation Scheme. eMobility Symposium. (Delivered remotely to Ljubjiana, 22 October 2015). Parkhurst, G. (2015). Driverless Cars and the Wider Transport Policy: Principles of Public Acceptance. (Motorwelt Böblingen, Stuttgart, 01/10/2015). Parkhurst, G. (2015). On Autopilot or Out of Control?The Social Context and Policy Challenges of Mass Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles (Royal Geographical Society Conference, Exeter, 01-04/09/2015). Parkhurst, G., (2012). Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Hybrid Cars in a Car Sharing Club in Bath. CIVITAS Forum (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 26 September 2012). Parkhurst, G., (2012). A Synthesis of Theoretical Insights on the Acceptability of Transport Policies. International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology (Groningen, 29 August 2012). Parkhurst, G., Galvin, K., Phillips, J., Musselwhite, C., Shergold, I., Todres, L., (2012). A continuum of mobilities for understanding connectivity amongst older people. British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference (Keele University, 12 July 2012).

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Parkhurst, G., Galvin, K., Phillips, J., Musselwhite, C., Shergold, I., Todres, L., (2012). A Continuum of Mobilities for Understanding Connectivity Among Older Citizens. Aging, Mobility and Quality of Life Conference (Ann Arbor, 25 June 2012). Parkhurst, G. (2012) Collective Solutions for Lower Carbon Mobility: a European Perspective. Public Lecture, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India (17 October 2012). Parkhurst, G. (2012) Collective Mobility Solutions for Greater Environmental and Economic Transport Efficiency. Beyond the Fossil City (Union of Municipalities of Marmara, Istanbul, 11/4/2012). Parkhurst, G. (2012) Between Public and Private Transport: Collective Mobility Solutions as the Key to Increasing Sustainability. Transport Statistics Users Group (Cardiff, 16/02/2012). Parkhurst, G., Shergold, I., Musselwhite, C., (2011). The virtuous circle of mobility capital and social capital in older people’s connectivity. Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference (Boston, 21/11/2011). Parkhurst, G., Galvin, K., Phillips, J., Musselwhite, C., Shergold, I., Todres, L., (2011). A conceptual continuum of mobilities for understanding connectivity amongst rural elders. British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference (Brunel University, 06/07/2011). Parkhurst, G., Shergold, I., (2010). The importance of older people’s car access to community connectivity British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference (Plymouth, 06/07/2011). Parkhurst, G. (2011) Between Public and Private Transport: Collective Mobility Solutions as the Key to Increasing Sustainability. Professorial Lecture (UWE, Bristol, 12/10/2011). Parkhurst, G. (2011) La crisi economica e il mobility management (The economic crisis and mobility management). Mobility Management in the Veneto (Treviso, 28/02/2011). Parkhurst, G. (2009). Infrastructure for sustainable regional growth. Public Lecture in SouthWest Regional Improvement & Efficiency Partnership series (UWE, Bristol, December 2009). Parkhurst, G., Andrews, G., Shergold, I., (2009). Concessionary Bus Fare Policy: Time to Pension it Off? Transport Statistics Users Group (Cardiff, 19/11/2009). Rees, C., Parkhurst, G., (2009). The Civitas Renaissance Project in Bath. West of England Travel Plan Awards (Guildhall, Bath, September 2009). Parkhurst, G. (2009). Tackling Transport Issues. Constructing Excellence SouthWest Sustainable Communities Conference (Corn Exchange, Exeter, July 2009). Parkhurst, G. (2009). Delivering Sustainable Urban Transport. Designing Cities for Future Climate Impacts (AECOM, London, June 2009). Parkhurst, G. (2009). The Social Dimension of Sustainable Mobility. Urban Mobility Planning and Management (Almada, 26/03/2009). Nikitas, A., Avineri, E., Parkhurst, G., (2008). Understanding the Attitudes of Older People to Road Pricing. British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference 4-6 September 2008, UWE Bristol. Parkhurst, G. (2008). Lessons and Reflections on Recent Developments in Sustainable Urban Transport. Bristol Environmental Technologies and Services Seminar (UWE, Bristol, November 2008). Parkhurst, G., (2007). Delivering improved air quality through transport policy: how important is attitude change? Keynote address to annual national Transport & Air Quality conference (Council House, Bristol, March 2007). Parkhurst, G., (2006). The direction of passenger transport. 2nd of UWE/CILT-SW Autumn Public Lecture Series (UWE, Bristol, November 2006). Parkhurst, G., Chatterjee, K., (2005). Peripheral Vision: the Rise of UK Regionalism and the Selection of a Strategic Road Route to the English Southwest. Royal Geographical

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Society-Institute of British Geographers Annual International Conference. London, 2 September 2005. Parkhurst, G., (2005). Taxation measures for sustainability in the UK roads sector: progress, problems, & prospects. In: Towards the Portrait of a New Urban Mobility. VEL2 Project Administration, Mendrisio (CH). Parkhurst, G., (2005). What is the environmental impact of park and ride schemes? Paper to 3rd Landor Conference on Park and Ride, Glaziers’ Hall, London, 9 June 2005. Parkhurst, G., (2004). Changes in the cost of motoring and implications for the public transport sector. In: Getting the Price Right: Charging Practice for Bus and Rail Services. Landor Conference, London. Parkhurst, G., (1997). The importance of target group preconceptions to forecasting. Paper to “Forecasting Demand for Travel” Conference, Aston University (ESRC TSU paper 1997/63). Parkhurst, G., (1996). How good an environmental policy is park and ride? Paper to policy conference convened by the Council for the Protection of Rural England, Bath. Parkhurst, G., (1995). Removing cars without removing trips: the challenge of promoting interchange. Paper to “Town Centre Parking Policies and Implementation” Conference, Civil Engineering Department, Aston University. Parkhurst, G., (1995). What future for the park and ride city? Paper to “Integrated Parking Policy” Conference, Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht.

7. Practice-oriented journal papers Parkhurst, G., (2017). Culture: who benefits from automation and how? Geographical Magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, April, p46. Parkhurst, G., (2004). Petrol prices up, motoring costs down? Planning in London, September. Parkhurst, G., (2002). Transport planning in a world of more efficient cars. Town & Country Planning 71 (6), 156-158. Parkhurst, G., (2001). New sources of motoring taxation in an era of greater efficiency and traffic restraint. Parking News, September 2001: 68-72. Parkhurst, G., (2000). Link-and-ride – a longer-range strategy for car-bus interchange. Traffic Engineering and Control, September, 319-324. Parkhurst, G., (1999). Does bus-based park and ride assist the integration of local transport? Parking News, April 1999.

8. Book reviews Parkhurst, G., (2007). Shoup, D., (2005). The High Cost of Free Parking (American Planning Association, Chicago). Environment & Planning B, 34 (4), 755-756. Parkhurst, G., (2000). Tebaldi, M., (1999). La politica dei trasporti (Il Mulino, Bologna). Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica XXX (3) 608-609. (In Italian) Parkhurst, G., (1996). Tolley, R., Turton, B., (1995). Transport Systems, Policy and Planning: a Geographical Approach, Longman Scientific Technical, Harlow. Transport Policy 4 (1), 67-8.

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Research Supervision and Completions (PhD students)

*denotes ‘Director of Studies’ (lead supervisor); second supervisor in other cases Student Title Completion Steve Melia Potential for Car-free Housing Developments in the Jul 2009 UK Henrietta Sherwin* Contribution of Utility and Leisure Cycling to Jan 2010 Sustainable Development in SW Alexandros Nikitas Distributional Impacts of Road User Charging on Feb 2010 Older Persons Dotun Olowoporoku Delivering Air Quality Objectives through the Local Feb 2010 Transport Plan Process Geoffrey Andrews* Implications of Free Senior Citizens’ Bus Travel for Dec 2011 the Sustainability Contribution of Bus Networks Billy Clayton* From slow slog to inspired indulgence: Enriching Oct 2012 the experience of time on the bus Rutul Joshi* Sustainability of the mobility of the urban poor in Jan 2015 Ahmedabad David Williams* Role of Disruption in the UK Transport and Travel Feb 2015 Planning: A Social Practice perspective Helen Bowkett Bringing ‘Smarter Choices’ into Multi-Modal Jun 2015 Modelling Hannah Delaney* Cyclist and pedestrian interactions on shared use Mar 2016 paths Anja Dalton Cycling circles: gender perspectives and social Apr 2016 influence in UK cycling Anna Bornioli* Role of heritage and sense of place in encouraging Jan 2018 active travel Ian Shergold* (by Discretionary travel? Policy options to fill a missing Apr 2019 publication) link for older people in rural communities.

External research grants received - research now completed

Principal or co-principal applicant in respect of the following grants and funded contracts from research councils, government departments, local authorities and charities. Dates Funder Principal Title Total Value Applicants to Institution 1995-00 European Goodwin, Monitoring of Oxford Transport £250,000 Comm. Parkhurst Strategy – traffic, air quality, health, DG Envt economic & public opinion indicators monitored before & after introduction of strategy 1996-02 ESRC Goodwin, Funding for second five-year phase £600,000 Dargay, of ESRC Designated Research Parkhurst, Centre in Transport Studies. Cairns Parkhurst’s research time used to examine range of sustainable mobility issues including effects of bus park and ride policies and policy implications of changes in vehicle technologies

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(External Research Grants Completed – continued) Dates Funder Principal Title Total Value Applicants 1999 Dbda Cairns, Evaluation of road-safety training £10,000 Design Parkhurst materials – appraisal of scheme for under-7s including work with parents & safety advisors 1999 DfT Parkhurst Evaluation of bus quality £3,500 partnerships in Brighton & Cheltenham – key informant interviews & review of documentary evidence 1999-00 Milton Parkhurst, Bus park & ride in integrated £15,000 Keynes Cairns transport policy – evaluation of Council existing integrated transport strategy 2002-03 Transport Parkhurst Park and ride assessment £15,000 for London framework – development of policy & documentation for appraisal of proposals in London 2002-03 DfT Potter, Site Specific Advice on Travel Plans £15,000 Parkhurst, – Evaluation of the costs & benefits Cairns of providing state-funded travel planning advice to specific private & public sector organisations 2002-03 DfT/ Enoch, Demand Responsive Transport – £15,000 Greater Potter, international review of experience & Manch. Parkhurst identification of UK market niches PTE (DfT & GMPTE) 2003 ESRC Potter, Taxation Futures for Sustainable £10,000 Parkhurst Mobility – socioeconomic & taxation implications of new road transport technologies & taxation regimes (Environment & Behaviour Prgmme) 2004 SWRA Chatterjee, Review of Strategic Road Route to £10,000 Parkhurst Southwest England – re-evaluation of evidence to inform policy-makers’ vote on two options 2004 DfT Lyons, Attitudes to Road Pricing – urgent £25,000 Parkhurst review of real-world international experience 2004-06 Tech4all Parkhurst, Variable Price & Attribute Transport £20,000 Enoch System – feasibility study for inclusive, price-differentiated demand-responsive services 2005 Brighton & Parkhurst Evaluation of Park & Ride Strategy £7,500 Hove Council 2005-06 Bristol City Parkhurst Evaluation of Southville Home Zone £15,000 Council 2006 DfT Parkhurst Rapid Evidence Assessment of £25,000 Distributional Impacts of Road Pricing 2007 DEFRA Richardson, Public Understanding of Sustainable £10,000 Parkhurst Transport – using deliberative workshop & mobility biography methods

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(External Research Grants Completed – continued) Dates Funder Principal Title Total Value Applicants 2007-8 DfT Harris, Assessing Social and Distributional £50,000 Parkhurst, Impacts in Transport Scheme Stone Appraisal and Evaluation 2007-8 Jesus Parkhurst, Canwick Heath Urban Extension £10,000 College, Harman Public Transport Study Oxford 2008 Commiss- Parkhurst The Implications of Technological £5,000 ion for Change for Rural Transport Rural Communit -ies 2006-09 SWRDA/ Parkhurst, GWR PhD Studentship in Rail-Cycle £55,000 First Walker, Integration Group Robbins 2008-11 SWRDA/ Parkhurst, GWR PhD Studentship on £55,000 Stage- Shaw implications of free senior citizens’ coach bus travel 2008-12 ESRC Hennessey Grey and Pleasant Land? An £150,000 New (PI), Interdisciplinary Exploration of the total WP3 Dynamics Parkhurst Connectivity of Older People in Rural (£1.1 million of Ageing (WP lead) + Civic Society. Work Package 3: total project) Prog- 19 Travelling Through the Rural ramme Lifecourse 2008-13 European Parkhurst, RENAISSANCE: Testing Innovative £315,000 Comm. Chatterjee, Strategies for Clean Urban Transport FP7 Avineri, for Historic European Cities Susilo, (European Commission CIVITAS Lyons & Initiative) partners 2012-14 MRC Stathi, Active Engaged Communities Lloyd, Parkhurst 2013-14 DfT TNS- Understanding Road User Behaviour £15,000 BMRB, and Attitudes: Qualitative Research Parkhurst, Regarding the Strategic Road Lyons Network 2014 Tech- Stewart/ Demand-responsive Urban Bus £15,000 nology Parkhurst Integrated with Rail and Health Strategy (DUBIRAH) Board 2015 Passenger Jain/ Specification for a National Road £40,000 Focus Parkhurst User Satisfaction Survey 2014-16 European Parkhurst EVIDENCE: of the Proven Economic £150,000 Comm. and Benefits of Sustainable Transport IEE Consortium Initiatives to Facilitate Effective Integration in Urban Mobility Plans 2016-18 RCUK Parkhurst/ Urban Living Partnership pilot £130,000 Longhurst/ Williams/ Dovey 2015-18 Innovate Pipe/ VENTURER: Towards Driverless £595,000 UK Parkhurst/ Cars on UK Roads Parkin/ Alford

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(External Research Grants Completed – continued) 2015-18 Metrobus/ Parkhurst Metrobus Smart Ticketing Manager £200,000 SWSAL Ltd 2016-19 Innovate Parkhurst MODLE: Mobility on Demand £300,000 UK Laboratory Environment 2017-18 UK Govt Parkhurst/ Roads Technology User Research £15,000 Dept for Lyons Transport 2016-19 Innovate Pipe/ Flourish: Connected Autonomous £475,000 UK Parkhurst/ Vehicles Caleb-Solly/ Alford/ Morgan/ Shergold 2017-19 Bristol City Parkhurst+ Virtual Electric Hybrid Bus £20,000 Council GEM/EDM Evaluation colleagues

Current research grants

Projects in progress Dates Funder UWE PI/CIs Title Total Value to Faculty 2016-21 European Parkhurst REPLICATE: REnaissance of £200,000 Comm. and PLaces with Innovative Citizenship H2020 Consortium And TEchnology 2017-20 Innovate Parkhurst/ CAPRI: Connected & Autonomous £355,000 UK Pipe POD on-Road Implementation 2018-21 Innovate Parkhurst/ MultiCAV: Connected & Autonomous £350,000 UK Parkin/Pipe/ Vehicles within a Mobility-as-a- Alford/Clark Service environment 2019-21 ESRC Parkhurst/ Driverless Futures? Anticipatory £60,000 Winfield Governance for Driverless Cars

Further Consultancy and professional practice

The following section identifies additional consultancy and professional practice experience to the above sections on external funding and current research above.

Other grant and project experience as research assistant 1991-92 DfT Quality of a journey – assessment of qualitative evidence about travellers’ perceptions 1992-96 ESRC Real effects of traffic restraint policies – consideration of intended & unintended effects arising from policies (Transport & Envt Prog.) 1993-95 Rees Jeffreys Road Passenger transport interchange – consideration of Fund desirability & means of enhancing interchange 1993-97 DfT & South Yorks. Monitoring of Sheffield Supertram – qualitative Passenger Transport investigations with residents to support quantitative Executive work 1994-95 RAC Foundation Car dependence – review of extent & causes, with recommendations about policies for reduction 1996-97 Assoc. of Metropolitan Railway privatisation in metropolitan areas – Authorities / PTEs Group monitoring study

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Government advisory roles 2005 Expert witness to Scrutiny Committee, Maidstone Borough Council 2008 Advisory Group Member, DfT ‘Towards a Sustainable Transport System’ Consultation on Equal Access to the Transport System 2012-15 Member, Roads Reform Expert Group for DfT 2013 Expert witness to Scrutiny Committee, Worcester County Council 2017-20 External Member, Transport Scotland Research and Evidence Working Group convened to advise the Review of the Scottish National Transport Strategy 2017-2020. 2017- Member, Bristol City Council, Mayoral Congestion Task Group/Transprot Board Advisory roles and contributions to public debate events 1994 Staff training in transport policy, British Petroleum plc 1996-04 Campaign to Protect Rural England (including campaigners’ training day) 1994 Public Inquiry Expert witness Rushwick, Worcester park and ride scheme 2000 Public Inquiry Expert witness, Hoole Road Chester park and ride scheme 2002 Public Inquiry Expert witness, Leigh-Manchester guided busway public enquiry 2002-03 Advisor, Review of station parking policy for Strategic Rail Authority 2004 Association of Small Historic Towns and Villages 2007 Deptford ‘Fresh Eyes’ Event, British Urban Regeneration Association 2008 Contributor to Public Debate, Bristol Green Capital Momentum Group Various Residents’ groups including in Oxford, York, Bath, Chester, Cambridge, dates Canterbury, Chichester, Winchester 2014-15 Expert Advisor to Bristol City Council, FP7 STEEP Project 2016 Expert Informant, Bath and NorthEast Somerset Council Examination in Public of proposals for Batheastern Park and Ride site Evidence Submitted to public consultations 1992 ‘Transport and the Environment’ (call by Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution) 2000 Park & Ride Good Practice Guide (Department for Transport/English Historic Towns Forum). The evidence provided is summarised at length in an appendix of the guide. 2001 ‘Motoring to 2050’ (call by RAC Foundation, 2001) 2002 ‘Powering Future Vehicles’ (call by Department for Transport)

Roles and responsibilities within the University

University and Faculty Roles ‘Sustainable Futures’ Pathway Lead for UWE, SouthWest Doctoral Training Partnership Faculty Representative on Workload Allocation Model liaison group Built and Natural Environment Postgraduate Programme Leaders Representative on FBE/FET Faculty Board (from April 2007-August 2008). Representative of BNE Professors, FET Research & Knowledge Committee (December 2008-July 2010) Member as Research Centre Director, Research and Knowledge Exchange (Business Engagement) Committee

Interview Panel Membership Served on interview panels as panel member and chair for lectureships and research posts.

Internal Examinerships Internal assessor for research student progression and mock and final viva voce exams.

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External roles and other professional activities

Research Degree Viva Examination Appointments 2004 MSc by research, Trinity College Dublin 2004 PhD, Open University, Milton Keynes 2009 PhD, Glasgow University 2010-15 PhD, Loughborough University (x2) 2011-13 PhD, University of the West of England (x2) 2013 PhD, University of Sydney 2014-15 PhD, University of Leeds (x2) 2015 PhD, Chalmers University, Gothenburg 2016 PhD, CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India 2016-19 PhD, University College London (x2) 2017 PhD, UPM, Malaysia 2017 PhD, University of Plymouth

Taught Programme External Examiner Appointments 2006-10 Programme external, MSc Transport Planning & Practice, University of Surrey 2009-12 Programme Examiner, Postgraduate Certificate in Travel Planning, University of Central Lancashire 2016- Programme external, MSc Transport, University of Salford 2016- Programme external, MSc Air Transport Management, University of Loughborough

External University Teaching 1998 Course Tutor, EU Training & Mobility of Researchers Programme: International postgraduate summer school on cross-border geography, Haparanda (Sweden) 2003-08 Visiting Lecturer, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2005 Visiting lecturer, University of Malta 2008 Erasmus Exchange, Radboud University, Nijmegen 2009 Invited lecturer, EU training programme for local authority practitioners in Almada, Portugal 2011 Invited lecturer, EU training programme for local authority practitioners in Treviso, Italy 2015 Visiting Professor (one month), University of Caglari, Sardinia, Italy 2017 Visiting Professor (one month), University of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy 2016-19 Guest Lecturer, University of Oxford Global Challenges in Transport short course 2018 Guest Lecture, Technical University of Berlin, Germany

Major Events and Media Contributions Various live & recorded interviews for BBC Radios 4 & 5; local stations; Swiss Italian dates Radio (in Italian) 1999 Research on park and ride featured in interview with Daily Telegraph (10/7/99, Motoring section) on Radio 4 and noted during House of Commons debate (Hansard 13/7/99, Column 156). 2004 Research on motoring taxation featured on BBCi website, on national & local radio and in newspapers. ESRC reported Regard entry as one of most visited pages in period. 2004 Contributed to joint presentation of ‘Changing Travel Behaviour’ a verbal report of activities of the ten-year ESRC Designated Research Centre in Transport Studies. Delivered to a 500-strong audience in the Bloomsbury Theatre, London, 20 September. 2006 Expert advisor: Granada TV ‘Tonight with Trevor MacDonald’ Programme on

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road congestion 2006 Undertook UWE training course on ‘handling the media’ 2010 BBC Bristol on High Occupancy Vehicle lanes 2011 BBC Wales on car fuel prices; BBC Oxford on parking charges; BBC Wilshire on highway management; BBC Oxford on park and ride x2 2013 BBC Bristol on car fuel prices 2013 BBC TV Points West (x3) on transport infrastructure needs; 1960s railway closures; Residents’ Parking Zones 2015-6 Around ten audiovisual and print media interviews concerning autonomous vehicles 2016 Points West Television interview on Batheastern Park and Ride site debate. 2017 BBC Breakfast interview on the failure of measures to improve air quality. 2018 Points West (x2) on electric vehicles and public transport subsidy 2018 Made in Bristol TV on MetroBus

Conference Leadership 2005 Conference Organiser, Universities Transport Study Group Annual Conference – three-day residential event with three parallel sessions attracting 120 delegates 2006-12 Convenor, UWE/Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport SW Branch Autumn Lecture Series (3 years) 2008 Joint Convenor, 5th Cycling & Society Symposium 2012 Panel Member, ‘3rd Combined Mobility Platform’ Conference, International Association of Public Transport, London 2012 ‘The Future of Local Transport’ Conference, Strand Palace Hotel, London, 11/10/12 2017 Co-author and co-presenter of European Commission/US Transportation Research Board White Paper to the 5th EU-US Transport Research Symposium “Decarbonizing Transport for a Sustainable Future: Mitigating Impacts of the Changing Climate” (17-18/05/2017,Washington, DC) 2017-19 Programme Committee Member and Keynote Speaker, 23rd International Conference “Living and Walking in Cities” (15-16/05/2017, Brescia, Italy). 2019 Programme Committee Member, AIIT 2nd International Congress on Transport Infrastructure and Systems in a changing world (September 2019, Rome, Italy).

Peer Review Activities 2019- Editorial Board, Journal of Transport Geography 2017-19 Advisory Board Member, Insight Connected Autonomous Vehicle Project (Innovate UK funded) 2017 External Advisor, Avenue 21 Automated Vehicles Research Project (Daimler Benz Foundation funded) 2012 Expert reviewer for Bristol Green Capital bid 2010 Academic peer reviewer of transport chapter for the SouthWest Observatory’s ‘State of the SouthWest’ report 2009-10 Expert academic advisor and reviewer to Centre for Alternative Technology in respect of Zero Carbon Britain 2030 report. 2004 & External evaluator of PhD Studentship applications, Environmental Protection 2005 Agency, Republic of Ireland Government 2003-08 Member, EPSRC Peer Review College, attending three peer-review panels Various Several articles refereed per year for a pool of around 10-15 academic journals drawn from the transport, planning and environmental fields Various Several research proposals and final reports refereed for ESRC, EPSRC per year. Also on occasion for government departments (DfT, Dti) Various Proposals for books and draft books for publishers

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Professional memberships and committee contributions 2001- Fellow, Royal Geographical Society & Transport Geographers’ Research Group present (Current Group Treasurer) 2003-6 Executive Committee Member, Universities Transport Study Group 2017- Director (unremunerated), Bristol Community Transport (Social Enterprise)

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