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Sustainable livelihoods mobility and access needs in urban and peri urban areas. 20th Annual South African Transport Conference, Pretoria, 16 – 20 July 2001.
Sustainable livelihoods, mobility and activity patterns in Zimbabwe and Uganda.CODATU X Conference, Lome, Togo, 12 – 15 November, 2002.
Transport problems of the urban poor in developing countries. World Conference on Transport Research, London, April 19801981
A comparison of bus operations in cities of developed and developing countries. Traffic Engineering and Control, June 19791981
Public transport in third world cities. The Highway Engineer, 29 (3), 2-91982
Transport in second-order cities in India. CODATU. Third Conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries, Cairo, 20-23 January 19861986
Public transport needs of the urban poor in Delhi, India. CODATU. Third Conference on Urban Transport in Developing Countries, Cairo, 20-23 January 19861986
Policy options in third world urban public transport. Journal of Transport Management, 10 (8), 19-251986
A review of public transport operations in Third World Cities. INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Proc of Conference on Moving People in Tomorrow’s World, London, 2 October 19861986
Characteristics of conventional public transport services in Third World cities. Traffic Engineering and Control, 27, (12), 6-111986
Matching supply and demand in India’s public transport. Transport, 8 (6), 241-2431987
Non motorised travel in Third World cities. Institute of British Geographers’ Annual Conference on Managing our Environment, Coventry, 3-6 January 19891989
Rail mass transit in developing cities: the Transport and Road Research Laboratory Study. INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Proc. of Conference on Rail mass transit for developing countries, London, 9-10 October 19891989
Study of bus priority systems in less developed countries. CODATU V. Conference on urban transport in developing countries, Sao Paulo, October 19901990
Analysis of the effect of bus size on route performance. Traffic Engineering and Control, 31 (12), 644-648, 6531990
Mass transit in developing cities: the role of high performance bus systems. ‘The expanding role of buses towards the 21st century’, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London, March 19921992
Travel characteristics in developing cities. 6th World Conference on Transport Research, Lyon, June 19921992
Simplified saturation flow data collection methods. CODATU VI Conference on the Development and Planning of Urban Transport, Tunis, February 19931993
The choice of traffic signal control for LDC’s. CODATU VI Conference on the Development and Planning of Urban Transport, Tunis, February 19931993
A tale of two cultures: ethnicity and cycling behaviour in urban Ghana. 3rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C., January 19941994
The effect of institutional changes on stage bus performance in Harare, Zimbabwe. Transport Reviews, 14(2), 151-1651994
Bearing the weight: The Kayayoo, Ghana’s working girl child. UNICEF Conference on the Girl Child, Delhi, February 19941994
The effect of regular fare increases on stage bus patronage in Harare, Zimbabwe. Indian Journal of Transport Management Vol 19 (3)1994
The need for investment in urban public transport. Conference on Investment in Malaysia’s Land Transport Systems, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April 19941994
Which transit? PTRC European Transport Forum, Warwick University, UK, 19941994
International experiences of deregulated urban public transport systems. Indian Journal of Transport Management, Vol 8 (7), July 19941994
A study of high capacity bus ways in developing cities. Proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers. Transport. August 19941994
Urban bus productivity and maintenance costs in Zimbabwe. Indian Journal of Transport Management, Vol. 18 (11) November 1994.1994
Women and Transport in Developing Countries. Transport Reviews, 1995, Vol. 15, No. 1, 77-961995
“Sudden Impact”: Assessment of the initial effects of introducing commuter omnibus services in Harare, Zimbabwe. The Chartered Institute of Transport in the UK. Autumn 1995.1995