Dr Christopher Standen
PhD
Master of Environmental Management
BSc (Hons.) Physics, computer science
I am a Research Fellow in urban development in the Faculty of Medicine and Health at UNSW Sydney.
I have two core research interests. First, improving decision making methods and tools used in urban planning (e.g., cost benefit analysis, health impact assessment and environmental impact assessment) - to better account for, and communicate, health and sustainability costs and benefits. Second, reorienting the focus of urban planning/transport education - away from speed and "travel time savings", and towards equity of access, health, liveability and sustainability.
I have a passion for teaching, evidenced by awards and consistently high student satisfaction scores. I am regularly invited by major media outlets to comment on urban planning and transport issues.
My areas of expertise include transport/land use planning, travel behaviour, health/environmental impact assessment, environmental management, planning law, welfare economics, econometrics, spatial data analytics, and data science.
Teaching experience includes transport policy, health impact assessment, supply chain planning/design, GIS/spatial data analytics, quantitative analysis for transport and logistics, data science, health inequalities, and visual data analytics.
Editorial board member for Oxford Open Infrastructure and Health and the Journal of Cycling and Micromobility Research.
- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
CPHCE Research Stream Seed Funding Scheme. "Embedding health literacy into urban planning education" (2023).
NSW Ministry of Health. “NSW Active Transport Health Model Phase 3” (2021).
Healthy Urban Environments Collaboratory Seed Funding Scheme. "Waterloo housing estate redevelopment: Longitudinal assessment/study of residents’ health needs and circumstances (pilot project)" (2020).
University of Sydney Business School Pilot Research Grant. "Looking for Positives: Health, Wellbeing and Active Transport Following a Pandemic" (2020).
Charles Perkins Centre Seed Funding Scheme. “Evaluation of the health impact of new urban motorway infrastructure” (2019).
City of Sydney Environmental Grants Program. “Profiling of George Street cycleway users for a community social marketing program” (2014).
Sydney Local Health District Innovation and Excellence Award: Health Innovation and Research, Highly Commended (2023)
Dean's Citation for Teaching, University of Sydney Business School (2020)
Australian Postgraduate Award Industry Scholarship (2013)
Expert witness
- NSW Parliament, May 2024
Consulting
- Health impact assessment forSydney Metro West project
- to deliver a best-practice method to cost the health benefits of active transport in NSW
In the media
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The Sydney Morning Herald, July 18, 2024:
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ABC NewsRadio, March 11, 2024:
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news.com.au, December 7, 2023:
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The Sydney Morning Herald, December 6, 2023:
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ABC News, December 5, 2023:
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The World Today, ABC Radio National, December 4, 2023:
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The Sydney Morning Herald, March 14, 2022:
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The Sydney Morning Herald,Apr 23, 2019:
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The Conversation,May 10, 2018:
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The Conversation,Sep 7, 2017:
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The Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 18, 2016:
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The Sydney Morning Herald, May 12, 2016:
My Teaching
Teaching experience includes:
- Transport policy
- Health impact assessment
- Environmental health
- Supply chain planning/design
- GIS/spatial data analytics
- Quantitative methods for transport/logistics
- Inequalities, inequities and health
- Data science
- Visual data analytics