INFRASTRUCTURE,
CLIMATE RESPONSE AND RESILIENCE
Our research centre is at the forefront of pioneering solutions that address the critical intersection of infrastructure development, climate change adaptation, and sustainable practices within transportation and related disciplines. Through collaborative research and proactive engagement, we aim to catalyse positive transformations, contributing to the creation of a sustainable and resilient transportation system in New Zealand.
In particular, we focus on:
- Transport Infrastructure Planning, Design and Operation
- Materials performance, durability and innovation
- Circular materials economy
- Life Cycle Asset management
- Infrastructure resilience
- Transport Management Systems
- Climate effects and adaptation
MOHSEN MOHAMMADZADEH
Theme Leader
Senior Lecturer Architecture and Planning
An Enhanced Detector for Vulnerable Road Users Using Infrastructure-Sensors-Enabled Device
A new paper introduces an advanced detector with a lightweight design and attention mechanism, achieving over 12% improvement in detecting vulnerable road users in real-time with significantly reduced parameters and faster processing, marking a significant step...
A cointegration analysis of New Zealand’s economic development, fossil fuel usage and transport emissions
A New study reveals New Zealand's transport sector's transition from high fossil fuel dependency to sustainable energy sources between 1977 and 2013, highlighting an economic-environmental balance achieved through renewable energy adoption. Mingyue Selena Sheng,...
A Review of Aggregates for Land Transport Infrastructure in New Zealand
A new study highlights the pressing need for sustainable management of New Zealand's aggregate resources amid growing demand and environmental concerns, proposing innovative strategies for responsible sourcing and recycling to support infrastructure development....
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