The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians and policymakers on the island of Ireland. Although a network of greenways and long-distance cycle routes are under construction in many urban and rural areas, harnessing the numerous opportunities in the Irish border region remains under-developed. To progress the development of cycling infrastructure in the border region, it is asserted that local and national policy frameworks require strengthening and integration; that strategic coordination and master-planning processes should be initiated; and, innovative funding mechanisms are needed to enable on-the-ground delivery. Improved cross-border connectivity is considered a criti...
The World Health Organization developed the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) to estimate the v...
Context: Cycling is a climate-friendly means of transport that enables people to reduce their use of...
Brian Griffin assesses the revolutionary impact of the bicycle on the lives of Irish people, particu...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
Similarly to the US, driving a car to work continues to gain ground in Ireland and the country is pr...
The bicycle tour, more than any other sporting event, is fundamentally dependent on the landscape. T...
Communications are an outstanding feature of Ireland's rural landscape. Some roads date from early t...
In recent years European cycling has undergone a renaissance with various initiatives including the...
This paper explores a particular sporting activity in which the complexities of the relationship be...
In this short article I will summarise recent research on cycling in urban Ireland and elsewhere in ...
A strategic use of cycling to create liveable and healthier cities is increasingly common in cities ...
Cycling is increasingly recognized as a key tool in improving transport sustainability, promoting in...
There is a crisis in transport internationally as the continuing proliferation of car-use undermines...
Recent changes in Ireland's economic and socio-political fabric have coincided with an increase in p...
The UK National Cycle Network (NCN) developed by the transport organisation, Sustrans, is a signific...
The World Health Organization developed the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) to estimate the v...
Context: Cycling is a climate-friendly means of transport that enables people to reduce their use of...
Brian Griffin assesses the revolutionary impact of the bicycle on the lives of Irish people, particu...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
Similarly to the US, driving a car to work continues to gain ground in Ireland and the country is pr...
The bicycle tour, more than any other sporting event, is fundamentally dependent on the landscape. T...
Communications are an outstanding feature of Ireland's rural landscape. Some roads date from early t...
In recent years European cycling has undergone a renaissance with various initiatives including the...
This paper explores a particular sporting activity in which the complexities of the relationship be...
In this short article I will summarise recent research on cycling in urban Ireland and elsewhere in ...
A strategic use of cycling to create liveable and healthier cities is increasingly common in cities ...
Cycling is increasingly recognized as a key tool in improving transport sustainability, promoting in...
There is a crisis in transport internationally as the continuing proliferation of car-use undermines...
Recent changes in Ireland's economic and socio-political fabric have coincided with an increase in p...
The UK National Cycle Network (NCN) developed by the transport organisation, Sustrans, is a signific...
The World Health Organization developed the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) to estimate the v...
Context: Cycling is a climate-friendly means of transport that enables people to reduce their use of...
Brian Griffin assesses the revolutionary impact of the bicycle on the lives of Irish people, particu...