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Real-time Porosity: Using computer gaming technology to map and analyse pedestrian movement in public and private space. [ 2010-01-14 - 2013-01-13 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0991589]

Researchers: Mr Russell Lowe (Chief Investigator) ,  Prof Dr Richard Goodwin (Chief Investigator)

Brief description Real-time Porosity: Using computer gaming technology to map and analyse pedestrian movement in public and private space. This project will make a major, and ongoing, contribution to our understanding of urban space in a major Australian city. The Porosity Lenses will enable a more complete understanding of pedestrian movement that the Emergency Information Coordination Unit (EICU) believes will directly contribute to protecting Australia from terrorism and crime. In the case of terrorism the socio/economic benefits of even the smallest success can be immeasurable. The need to anticipate and mitigate the impact of catastrophic events on the city will be balanced, in this study, by a concern to maintain freedom of circulation and promote civic opportunities within previously under-utilised zones.

Funding Amount $416,000

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