Stage 4:
Drawing conclusions
• Provide evidence-based responses
Spatial patterns (e.g., location of specific transport nodes)
Relationships between variables (e.g., use of a mobility option and the carbon footprint arising from its use)
Reasoned conclusions that answer the questions posed
Stage 5:
Reflecting and taking action
• Evaluate data collection methods
Strengths and limitations of data collection methods
• Suggest ways to improve investigation
• Improvements/enhancements to investigation
• Propose ways to improve the relationship between the phenomenon and people
• Proposal for use of data (e.g., sharing a report on utilisation rate and residents’ perception of various mobility options with the transport authority)