Cycling Futures: From Research into Practice

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Routledge, 2016/03/09 - 322 ページ
Pointing the way to the future of research and development in relation to cycling as a mode of transport, this book investigates some of the significant recent developments in the technology, provision for, and take up of cycling in various parts of the world. Tensions at the heart of the nature of cycling remain: on the one hand cycling is frequently viewed as being a risky activity, while on the other hand it is seen as being a way of allowing populations to live healthier lives. Reviewing this dichotomy, the authors in this book consider the ways that cycling is planned and promoted. This is done partly in relation to these issues of risk and health, but also from the broader perspective of behavioural response to the changing nature of cycling. A section on methodologies is also included which outlines the current state-of-the art and points a way to future research.
 

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List of Figures
1991
Foreword by Bernhard Ensink
2006
Introduction Philosophy and Structure of this Book
What about
Exposure to Particulate Matter in Traffic when Cycling
The Connection between Cycling Safety and Volume
Separation
Strategic Planning of Bicycle Networks as Part of an Integrated Approach
Determinants of Accidents Involving
The Use of Social Marketing in Promoting Cycling
Cycling and Active Mobility Establishing a Third Pillar of Transport
Ariane Ghekiere Griet Vanwolleghem Jelle Van Cauwenberg Greet Cardon
ADFC Bicycle Climate Test
Research Urban Cycling Behaviour
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Regine Gerike is head of the Chair of Integrated Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering at TU Dresden, Germany, John Parkin is Professor of Transport Engineering at the University of the West of England, UK.

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