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Back to the future: What do accident causation models tell us about accident prediction?
E Grant, PM Salmon, NJ Stevens, N Goode, GJ Read
Safety Science 104, 99-109, 2018
1682018
Who is in control of road safety? A STAMP control structure analysis of the road transport system in Queensland, Australia
PM Salmon, GJM Read, NJ Stevens
Accident Analysis & Prevention 96, 140-151, 2016
1152016
Airports in their urban settings: towards a conceptual model of interfaces in the Australian context
N Stevens, D Baker, R Freestone
Journal of Transport Geography 18 (2), 276-284, 2010
882010
A social network analysis of the goal scoring passing networks of the 2016 European Football Championships
S Mclean, PM Salmon, AD Gorman, NJ Stevens, C Solomon
Human movement science 57, 400-408, 2018
792018
More than meets the eye: using cognitive work analysis to identify design requirements for future rail level crossing systems
PM Salmon, MG Lenné, GJM Read, CM Mulvihill, M Cornelissen, ...
Applied ergonomics 53, 312-322, 2016
792016
Safe places for pedestrians: Using cognitive work analysis to consider the relationships between the engineering and urban design of footpaths
N Stevens, P Salmon
Accident Analysis & Prevention 72, 257-266, 2014
372014
Methodological issues in systems Human Factors and Ergonomics: Perspectives on the research–practice gap, reliability and validity, and prediction
PM Salmon, GJM Read, GH Walker, NJ Stevens, A Hulme, S McLean, ...
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries 32 (1), 6-19, 2022
352022
Airport city developments in Australia Land use classification and analyses
AR Walker, NJ Stevens
International TRAIL Congress, 2008
342008
A sociotechnical systems approach to understand complex urban systems: A global transdisciplinary perspective
NP Patorniti, NJ Stevens, PM Salmon
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries 28 (6 …, 2018
302018
A systems approach to city design: Exploring the compatibility of sociotechnical systems
NP Patorniti, NJ Stevens, PM Salmon
Habitat International 66, 42-48, 2017
282017
The adaptive capacity of public space under COVID‐19: Exploring urban design interventions through a sociotechnical systems approach
NJ Stevens, SG Tavares, PM Salmon
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries 31 (4 …, 2021
272021
Sociotechnical urbanism: new systems ergonomics perspectives on land use planning and urban design
NJ Stevens
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 17 (4), 443-451, 2016
262016
Challenging conventional rural rail level crossing design: Evaluating three new systems thinking-based designs in a driving simulator
V Beanland, E Grant, GJM Read, N Stevens, M Thomas, MG Lenné, ...
Safety science 110, 100-114, 2018
252018
Sand, surf and sideways: A systems analysis of beaches as complex roadway environments
NJ Stevens, PM Salmon
Safety science 85, 152-162, 2016
252016
Human factors in land use planning and urban design: Methods, practical guidance, and applications
NJ Stevens, PM Salmon, GH Walker, NA Stanton
CRC Press, 2018
242018
Using the abstraction hierarchy to identify how the purpose and structure of road transport systems contributes to road trauma
PM Salmon, GJM Read, N Stevens, GH Walker, V Beanland, R McClure, ...
Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives 3, 100067, 2019
222019
Size matters: dwelling size as a critical factor for sustainable urban development
A McKinlay, C Baldwin, NJ Stevens
Urban Policy and Research 37 (2), 135-150, 2019
222019
Riding the emotional roller-coaster: Using the circumplex model of affect to model motorcycle riders’ emotional state-changes at intersections
O Samuel, G Walker, P Salmon, A Filtness, N Stevens, C Mulvihill, ...
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 66, 139-150, 2019
202019
From systems ergonomics to global ergonomics: The world as a socio‐ecological‐technical system
PM Salmon, NA Stanton, GJM Read, GH Walker, NJ Stevens, ...
Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors Annual Meeting 28, 2019
202019
Breaking bad systems: Using work domain analysis to identify strategies for disrupting terrorist cells
PM Salmon, T Carden, NJ Stevens
Proceedings of Ergonomics and Human Factors, 2018
192018
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