- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Disaster Management and Resilience
- Healthcare cost, quality, practices
- E-Government and Public Services
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Diversity and Career in Medicine
- Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Cambodian History and Society
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Urban Planning and Landscape Design
- Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
The University of Adelaide
2020-2024
Flinders University
2024
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2022
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
2014-2021
Landscape Institute
2021
The University of Sydney
2021
UNSW Sydney
2015-2020
Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre
2020
Knoxville College
2020
Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living
2015-2019
In 2015 the Government of India announced an ambitious mission to develop 100 smart cities throughout rapidly urbanising country. As part this mission, has initiated ICT based citizen engagement through a dedicated website - MyGov.in. The disparity in digital infrastructure between different socio-economic demographics is challenge for emerging economies wishing implement city policies. Our research explores relationship active civic and availability basic standards Indian cities. This study...
There is broad agreement among the scientific community that local government's play a vital role in fostering smart cities which focusses on improving quality of life by integrating technology with built environment.But, urban governance rapidly urbanising countries global south often poorly organised to deal complex challenges, severely hindering their aspirations become cities.Although city dossiers are abundant literature, framework and structural variations such development across...
During times of stress and social pressure, urban green space provides social, cultural, economic resources that help individuals communities cope. Green accessibility is, therefore, an important indicator related to people’s health welfare. However, is not even throughout areas, with some areas better served than others. patterning a major environmental justice challenge. This research uses GIS approaches analyze understand access in the Australian metropolitan Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney,...
We examined the frequency of followup prostate specific antigen testing and biopsy among men treated with active surveillance in academic community urology practices comprising MUSIC (Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative).MUSIC is a consortium 42 that maintains prospective clinical registry validated data on all patients diagnosed cancer at participating sites. identified who entered had least 2 years continuous followup. After determining repeat biopsy, we calculated rates...
One of the challenges in creating plans for sustainable urban futures is ability to work across government agencies and break down traditional barriers truly collaborative planning. Typically, metropolitan planning has been carried out by different that are separate their mandate strategies. This siloed approach city means there problems coordination sequencing critical projects. To address this problem, we investigate use Steinitz geodesign framework GeodesignHub.com software supporting...
Loss of a city’s agricultural lands due to land use change through urban development is global problem, as local food production an essential green infrastructure for intergenerational sustainability. Like many cities, much Sydney’s rapid occurs on previously used production. Sydney has one the highest rates growth among Western cities and planning strategy that marginalises its productivity. To better understand advocate capacity we explore best available datasets containing using critical...
BACKGROUND Accountable care organizations (ACOs) were established to improve and outcomes for beneficiaries requiring highly coordinated, complex care. The objective of this study was evaluate the association between hospital ACO participation major surgical oncology procedures. METHODS This a retrospective cohort Medicare older than 65 years who undergoing resection colorectal, bladder, esophageal, kidney, liver, ovarian, pancreatic, lung, or prostate cancer from 2011 through 2013. A...
Purpose With the dramatic transformation of China’s industrial landscape, since late 1990s, adaptive reuse heritage for cultural purposes has become a widely occurring phenomenon in major Chinese cities. The existing literature mainly focusses on specific cases, yet sees conservation similarly at both national and regional scale rarely identifies main factors behind production industrial-heritage reuse. purpose this paper is to examine differences outcomes among three mega-cities explore...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to bring a new perspective on the meaning resilience in Indonesia’s main urban settlement type, known as kampung . reviews major centres Indonesia, but focuses case study Surabaya, second largest city. Despite effectively accommodating majority Surabaya’s population, inhabitants are stigmatised and viewed slum-like habitats. Such pejorative view neglects consider importance ignores their inherent potential resilience. It important both risks so that they...
Ecosystem services are essential for cities and key factors in achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Such best delivered through green infrastructure, which works resourceful, multifunctional, synergistic, environmentally sensitive ways to deliver ecosystem provide alternative cleaner pathways delivery multiple urban services. It is unclear if current research supports necessary linkages between services, cities, infrastructure order achieve SDGs. To answer this...
The New Urban Agenda’s call for long-term visions in urban planning fails to recognise that ‘long-term’ implies different longevities depending on context of assessment. Compared other social sciences, archaeological approaches add rigour envisioning sustainability over several centuries and millennia. archaeology the pre-Columbian Lowland Maya tradition is an interesting case because data have been used support conflicting arguments about sustainability. We suggest these contradictions can...
Economic heterogeneity is an intrinsic characteristic of cities, but it varies greatly within and between urban areas. The economic relationships specific mix service industries are important keys to the management design innovative districts that support knowledge economy. Although accepted as a general ‘good’ design, concept has not been approached systematically with physical industries, uses spaces they occupy generalized ‘mixed-use zones’. This paper critically reviews mixed-use...
Dispersed, low-density urbanism has conventionally been considered as a unique consequence of industrialization and factors such mechanized transport. Pre-industrial by contrast, perceived almost entirely in terms compact densely inhabited cities with strong differentiation between an urban rural populace. Evidence demonstrates, settlements were notable feature the agrarian-urban world, especially tropics, have characteristic every known socio-economic system used Homo sapiens. This paper...
Around the world, human populations and their supporting infrastructures are concentrated in coastal areas. With rising sea levels, these settlements urban at risk of service interruptions, lasting damage frequent climate-related hazards. Wastewater systems especially vulnerable due to proximity coastlines. Despite seriousness sea-level-rise-induced challenges, a clear understanding risks potential adaptations wastewater treatment associated landscapes Australia has been overlooked. Further,...
Greater Angkor was the capital of Khmer Empire from ninth to fourteenth centuries a.d. The rulers left behind magnificent temples, along with extensive, centrally planned landscapes and massive urban complexes. However, landscape also represents a decentralized planning tradition. This article addresses different scales economic at Angkor: rice-field superstructures watered by artificial irrigation, smaller patches fields organized around local temples ponds. Contrary widely accepted views,...
This Viewpoint reports on the composition of physicians participating in Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) accountable care organizations to determine degree which surgeons and other specialists are MSSP programs.