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Xavier Goldie
Xavier Goldie
University of Melbourne, RMIT
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei rmit.edu.au
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Diversification and the rate of molecular evolution: no evidence of a link in mammals
X Goldie, R Lanfear, L Bromham
BMC evolutionary biology 11, 1-12, 2011
532011
Evolutionary speed limited by water in arid Australia
X Goldie, L Gillman, M Crisp, S Wright
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1694), 2645-2653, 2010
392010
The Australian urban intelligence network supporting smart cities
CJ Pettit, J Barton, X Goldie, R Sinnott, R Stimson, T Kvan
Planning support systems and smart cities, 243-259, 2015
342015
Introducing a usability framework to support urban information discovery and analytics
JE Barton, XH Goldie, CJ Pettit
Journal of Spatial Science 60 (2), 311-327, 2015
212015
Two Tales of a City: detecting socio-economic disadvantage in an ‘advantaged’Australian urban centre
X Goldie, I Kakuk, G Wood
Australian geographer 45 (4), 521-540, 2014
172014
Urban structure, commuting burden, and employment status of labour forces in an Australian city
T Li, J Dodson, X Goldie
Journal of transport geography 93, 103072, 2021
142021
Together, but separate: neighborhood-scale patterns and correlates of spatial segregation between male and female same-sex couples in Melbourne and Sydney
X Goldie
Urban Geography 39 (9), 1391-1417, 2018
112018
Open access, open source and cloud computing: a glimpse into the future of GIS
C Pettit, B Stimson, J Barton, X Goldie, P Greenwood, R Lovelace, ...
Handbook of Planning Support Science, 56-71, 2020
72020
Commuting burden and housing affordability for low-income renters
J Dodson, E Taylor, X Goldie
AHURI Final Report, 2020
32020
Divided Cities? Measuring the significance of, and relative contribution to ethnic segregation in Australia's capital cities
X Goldie
State of Australian Cities 2015, 2016
12016
An Analysis of Molecular Rate Heterogeneity Across a Water Mediated Productivity Gradient in Continental Australia
X Goldie
University of Auckland, 2009
2009
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