Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Civil and Biosystems Engineering
Venter, CJ
M Ing (Stellenbosch) PhD (Berkeley) - Associate Professor
Contact Details
Research Output
Contact Details:
Telephone number: 012 420 2184
Fax number: 012 362 5218
E-mail address: christo.venter@up.ac.za
Research Output:
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Mokonyama M, Venter CJ: 2007. Forecasting household car owership in South Africa: Alternative models and future trends. Journal of the SA Institution of Civil Engineering / Joernaal van die SA Instituut van Siviele Ingenieurswese, 49 (3) / Sep, pp 2-10, Full Text
Badenhorst W, Lambrecht T, Venter CJ: 2007. Simulating land use development through a stochastic allocation procedure in Johannesburg, South Africa. Transportation Research Record, 1977, pp 75-83.
Venter CJ, Vokolkova V, Michalek J: 2007. Gender, residential location, and household travel: Emprical findings from low-income urban settlements in Durban, South Africa. Transport Reviews, 27 (6) / Nov, pp 653-677.
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Venter CJ: 2007. Some observations on car availability and car use and implications for TDM policy. In 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, Document Transformation Technologies, pp 435-446.
Buiten D, Mashiri M, Venter CJ: 2007. Gender and Transport: Towards a practical analysis framework for improved planning. In 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, Document Transformation Technologies, pp 534-547.
Behrens R, Del Mistro RF, Lombard M, Venter CJ: 2007. The triggers of behaviour change and implications for TDM targeting: findings of a retrospective commuter travel survey in Cape Town. In 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, Document Transformation Technologies, pp 475-486.
Behrens R, Del Mistro RF, Lombard M, Venter CJ: 2007. The pace of behaviour change and implications for TDM response lags and monitoring: findings of a retrospective commuter travel survey in Cape Town. In 26th Annual Southern African Transport Conference, Document Transformation Technologies, pp 487-498.
|