none2This present work evaluates the performance of extreme bike scenarios for partners-cities of the Central Europe project “BICY”. With extreme bike scenarios we mean that a city has implemented the best possible conditions for cycling. Our analyses confirm that approximately half of all urban trips are less than five km and could be done by bike. Some cities in the Netherlands have shown that bike mode shares of 40% and higher can be achieved. The question is how much cycling infrastructure and investments are required to convert a city into a top cycling city and what would be the benefits? For the purpose of establishing a quantitative relation between infrastructure investments, increase in cycling and effects on the environment and ...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This article presents a methodology to estimate the maximum potential impact of a well-built and con...
none2This present work evaluates the performance of extreme bike scenarios for partners-cities of th...
AbstractThis present work evaluates the performance of extreme bike scenarios for partners-cities of...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
We conducted a health impact assessment (HIA) of cycling network expansions in seven European cities...
Cycling is increasingly receiving attention in research and policy and practice, in many cities and ...
Introduction It is well-known that physical inactivity is among the main risk factors that increase...
The World Health Organization developed the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) to estimate the v...
Bicycling as a form of active transport has been gaining in popularity amongst policy makers and urb...
Background: Expansion of designated cycling networks increase cycling for transport that, in turn, i...
Only 8% of the European Union residents use bicycle to commute, being the Netherlands the country wi...
In a context where the Covid pandemic, the energy and climate crises have rattled the world in close...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This article presents a methodology to estimate the maximum potential impact of a well-built and con...
none2This present work evaluates the performance of extreme bike scenarios for partners-cities of th...
AbstractThis present work evaluates the performance of extreme bike scenarios for partners-cities of...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
We conducted a health impact assessment (HIA) of cycling network expansions in seven European cities...
Cycling is increasingly receiving attention in research and policy and practice, in many cities and ...
Introduction It is well-known that physical inactivity is among the main risk factors that increase...
The World Health Organization developed the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) to estimate the v...
Bicycling as a form of active transport has been gaining in popularity amongst policy makers and urb...
Background: Expansion of designated cycling networks increase cycling for transport that, in turn, i...
Only 8% of the European Union residents use bicycle to commute, being the Netherlands the country wi...
In a context where the Covid pandemic, the energy and climate crises have rattled the world in close...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
This thesis evaluates the performance of bicycle sharing systems (BSS), autonomous systems of access...
This article presents a methodology to estimate the maximum potential impact of a well-built and con...