STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Jonathan Arundel
Position:
Honorary Principal Research Fellow
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
Phone:
+61399251732
Email:
jonathan.arundel@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Benchmarking, monitoring, modelling and valuing the healthy liveable city (Project 1.3). Administered by The Sax Institute. Funded by: NHMRC Partnership Centres for Better Health from (2019 to 2023)
1 PhD Completions
Geographical information science, agent based modelling, remote sensing, geovisualisation, spatial databases
- Boeing, G.,Higgs, C.,Giles-Corti, B.,Arundel, J., et al, . (2022). Using open data and open-source software to develop spatial indicators of urban design and transport features for achieving healthy and sustainable cities In: The Lancet Global Health, 10, 907 - 918
- Giles-Corti, B.,Lowe, M.,Arundel, J. (2020). Achieving the SDGs: Evaluating indicators to be used to benchmark and monitor progress towards creating healthy and sustainable cities In: Health Policy, 124, 581 - 590
- Lowe, M.,Arundel, J.,Hooper, P.,Rozek, J.,Higgs, C.,Roberts, R.,Giles-Corti, B. (2020). Liveability aspirations and realities: Implementation of urban policies designed to create healthy cities in Australia In: Social Science and Medicine, 245, 1 - 13
- Foster, S.,Maitland, C.,Hooper, P.,Bolleter, J.,Duckworth-Smith, A.,Giles-Corti, B.,Arundel, J. (2019). High Life Study protocol: A cross-sectional investigation of the influence of apartment building design policy on resident health and well-being In: BMJ Open, 9, 1 - 15
- Sun, Q.,Hurley, J.,Amati, M.,Saunders, A.,Arundel, J.,Boruff, B.,Caccetta, P. (2019). Urban Vegetation, Urban Heat Islands and Heat Vulnerability Assessment in Melbourne, 2018 In: Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victorian Government Melbourne, Australia
- Arundel, J.,Lowe, M.,Hooper, P.,Roberts, R.,Rozek, J.,Higgs, C.,Giles-Corti, B. (2018). Creating liveable cities in Australia: Mapping urban policy implementation and evidence-based national liveability indicators In: Center for Urban Research, RMIT Melbourne, Australia
- Arundel, J.,Winter, S.,Gui, G.,Keatley, M. (2016). A web-based application for beekeepers to visualise patterns of growth in floral resources using MODIS data In: Environmental Modelling and Software, 83, 116 - 125
- Arundel, J.,Oxley, P.,Faiz, A.,Crawford, J.,Winter, S.,Oldroyd, B. (2014). Remarkable uniformity in the densities of feral honey bee Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758 (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colonies in South Eastern Australia In: Austral Entomology, 53, 328 - 336
- Arundel, J.,Oldroyd, B.,Winter, S. (2013). Modelling estimates of honey bee (Apis spp.) colony density from drones In: Ecological Modelling, 267, 1 - 10
- Arundel, J.,Oldroyd, B.,Winter, S. (2012). Modelling honey bee queen mating as a measure of feral colony density In: Ecological Modelling, 247, 48 - 57