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European Transport Conference 2016

Posted on 15 October 2016 by

The latest sDNA models of cyclist flows and mode choice were presented at the European Transport Conference 2016, UAB, Barcelona. […]

Stable release of sDNA version 3: QGIS support and active travel models

Posted on 16 August 2016 by

We are pleased to announce that sDNA version 3.4.5 is considered stable! While sDNA remains very general purpose software, sDNA3 […]

Release of Cardiff Cycle Models

Posted on 16 June 2016 by

To assist with the cycle planning efforts currently underway in Cardiff (Active Travel Integrated Network Map, and the review of […]

sDNA at Wales Planning Conference 2016

Posted on 31 May 2016 by

In partnership with Sustrans, Crispin will be delivering two workshops on active travel planning next week at the RTPI Cymru […]

Ecological Footprinting: transport scenarios for the Hay Festival

Posted on 31 May 2016 by

sDNA was used behind the scenes to estimate ecological footprints for numerous Hay Festival alternative transport scenarios.  We found that […]

sDNA partners offering pedestrian and cycle modelling

Posted on 25 April 2016 by

A quick nod to our private and third sector partners, who you can approach to commission pedestrian and cycle models […]

Announcing the sDNA 3 public beta: more compatibility (including QGIS), easier to use, more sophisticated analysis

Posted on 25 April 2016 by

I’m excited to present sDNA version 3 for public beta testing.  sDNA 3 is based on feeback from our research […]

Promoting Active Travel at the Welsh Assembly

Posted on 11 March 2016 by

The sDNA team – partnered up with Sustrans – were invited into the Welsh Assembly by AM Jenny Rathbone on […]

Repairing split links is no longer necessary

Posted on 20 January 2016 by

In the soon-to-be-released sDNA3, it will no longer necessary to repair split links.  This looks like a departure from how […]

Network analysis for big data

Posted on 9 October 2015 by

Crispin gave an invited talk at Association for Geographic Information’s “GeoBig5: Big Data and You” conference on the links between […]