For numerous reasons related to energy demand, emissions, public health as well as liveable and attractive cities, a frequently stated aim in contemporary discussions on urban development is to increase amount and modal share of bicycling. In recent years, space syntax based methods have shown to be useful for providing informed premises for these discussions. Combining space syntax analyses with data on locations of residents, workplaces and destinations opens the door not only for predictive modelling of route choice preferences but also the potential amount of bicycling along routes. Building on previous research, the research presented in this paper develops space syntax based measures expected to capture bicycling and evaluates these m...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
This thesis develops advanced modeling techniques to investigate bicycling demand and bicyclists’ us...
This study explores the effect of street network structure on cycling movement patterns in the city ...
For numerous reasons related to energy demand, emissions, public health as well as liveable and attr...
Bikeability of street networks is an issue where space syntax based methods have shown to be useful....
To understand and facilitate modal shift to more sustainable modes of transport there is a need to m...
In recent years, cycling has attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to private ...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
Growing interest in sustainable transportation systems has driven decision-makers toward policies an...
“Bikeability” is becoming increasingly relevant in the fields or transport- and urban planning. Howe...
This study explores the effect of the spatial configuration of street networks on movement patterns ...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
This thesis develops advanced modeling techniques to investigate bicycling demand and bicyclists’ us...
This study explores the effect of street network structure on cycling movement patterns in the city ...
For numerous reasons related to energy demand, emissions, public health as well as liveable and attr...
Bikeability of street networks is an issue where space syntax based methods have shown to be useful....
To understand and facilitate modal shift to more sustainable modes of transport there is a need to m...
In recent years, cycling has attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to private ...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
This paper presents a new method for forecasting cyclist volume and route choice based on space synt...
Growing interest in sustainable transportation systems has driven decision-makers toward policies an...
“Bikeability” is becoming increasingly relevant in the fields or transport- and urban planning. Howe...
This study explores the effect of the spatial configuration of street networks on movement patterns ...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
The present study aims to deduce bikeability based on a collective understanding and provides a meth...
This thesis develops advanced modeling techniques to investigate bicycling demand and bicyclists’ us...
This study explores the effect of street network structure on cycling movement patterns in the city ...