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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
1712018
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
1162016
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
842018
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
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
282021
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
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
Sand, surf and sideways: A systems analysis of beaches as complex roadway environments
NJ Stevens, PM Salmon
Safety science 85, 152-162, 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
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
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
232019
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
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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