Cycling is receiving increased attention as a means of addressing urban transport problems. The integration of cycling as a more frequently used mode for all types of trip purpose requires skills in a range of disciplines, including engineering for infrastructure design, as well as planning, ethics, the law, psychology, sociology and health. This editorial sets these papers in the broader context of the subject matter concerned with managing cycling. Four themes are identified as follows: governance strategy and policy; management and operations; marketing; and integration of cycling with other modes
Background/objectives: Cycling has well-established positive relationships with health. Evidence sug...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Serious limitations in the development and implementation of the 2009 Victorian Cycling Strategy com...
Cycling is receiving increased attention as a means of addressing urban transport problems. The inte...
The article deals with cycling as one of the options of transportation services. This article also d...
With the increasing population and development of cities, addressing urban transportation is predict...
Walking and cycling for transport have gained considerable importance in research and policy making ...
Cycling is an energy efficient nonpolluting form of transport and is considered as one of the most ...
Academic interest in cycling has burgeoned in recent years with significant literature relating to t...
The central role of the car in city mobility has led to a decreased capacity for people to choose an...
In the global context of an ever-growing trend of automobility and all its drawbacks, cycling offers...
Cycle infrastructure provides a means for everyday travel by a mode which is efficient, benign to th...
Cycling has a long history as a mode of human transportation. It is highly recognised for its contri...
This article explores the capacity of increased bicycle use to promote the current and potential vit...
Streets are places of transport and much else besides. This infrastructure is not, however, equally ...
Background/objectives: Cycling has well-established positive relationships with health. Evidence sug...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Serious limitations in the development and implementation of the 2009 Victorian Cycling Strategy com...
Cycling is receiving increased attention as a means of addressing urban transport problems. The inte...
The article deals with cycling as one of the options of transportation services. This article also d...
With the increasing population and development of cities, addressing urban transportation is predict...
Walking and cycling for transport have gained considerable importance in research and policy making ...
Cycling is an energy efficient nonpolluting form of transport and is considered as one of the most ...
Academic interest in cycling has burgeoned in recent years with significant literature relating to t...
The central role of the car in city mobility has led to a decreased capacity for people to choose an...
In the global context of an ever-growing trend of automobility and all its drawbacks, cycling offers...
Cycle infrastructure provides a means for everyday travel by a mode which is efficient, benign to th...
Cycling has a long history as a mode of human transportation. It is highly recognised for its contri...
This article explores the capacity of increased bicycle use to promote the current and potential vit...
Streets are places of transport and much else besides. This infrastructure is not, however, equally ...
Background/objectives: Cycling has well-established positive relationships with health. Evidence sug...
Over recent years, the health, transport and environment sectors have been increasingly focused on t...
Serious limitations in the development and implementation of the 2009 Victorian Cycling Strategy com...