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Dr. Andrew Allan is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Art, Architecture and Design, University of South Australia. His work focuses on urban planning, transportation systems, and smart city development, with a particular emphasis on GIS applications, emergency management, and sustainability. He has contributed to research addressing urban sprawl, road safety disparities, and the impact of climate change on public transport.
Key research areas include spatial analysis of urban systems, modal shift policies, and the integration of technology into urban planning. His recent studies explore topics such as wind farm community impacts, heatwave effects on bus ridership, and the preservation of urban skylines. He frequently collaborates with institutions such as Flinders University and the University of Queensland, contributing to interdisciplinary projects.
Publications emphasize data-driven approaches to urban challenges, including evacuation planning, bikesharing adoption, and walkability indices. While no specific awards are noted, his extensive peer-reviewed contributions highlight his academic and practical influence in urban studies.
His advisory role includes supervision of research students and involvement in grants targeting sustainable urban development. He is affiliated with UniSA Creative, contributing to innovative projects in urban design and policy.



