Introduction: The World Health Organisation (WHO) claims that 9 out of 10 people breath air containing high levels of pollutants, while air pollution itself is responsible for around 7 million premature deaths every year (WHO, 2014). This paper aims to determine the health impacts of such air pollutants on the cyclist population of Dublin City through the use of floating bike data and emission modelling software. Methods: Through the use of COPERT Street Level vehicle emissions are estimated and Operational Street Pollution Model, NO2 and PM2.5 quantities and NO2 concentrations were modelled on four separate roads that had been identified as some of the busiest cycle corridors in Dublin city through the use of floating bike data. The NO2 qu...
Abstract Background A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce...
Air pollution is responsible for one in eight premature deaths worldwide, and thereby a major threat...
With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowds...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
Objective: Guidelines for bicycle infrastructure design tend to consider safety issues but not wider...
This study aims to use dispersion-modeled concentrations of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and black carbon (...
Cycling is often promoted as a means of reducing vehicular congestion, greenhouse gases, noise and a...
Our study is based on individual data on people’s home and work addresses, as well as their age, sex...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
In this study we have assessed the reduction in traffic emissions and population exposure assuming a...
BACKGROUND: Promotion of active commuting provides substantial health and environmental benefits by ...
It is generally considered that cycling or walking to work is a part of a healthy routine. But to m...
BACKGROUND: A modal shift to cycling has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provid...
Background: A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce traffic...
Objective: To estimate the risks and benefits to health of travel by bicycle, using a bicycle sharin...
Abstract Background A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce...
Air pollution is responsible for one in eight premature deaths worldwide, and thereby a major threat...
With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowds...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
Objective: Guidelines for bicycle infrastructure design tend to consider safety issues but not wider...
This study aims to use dispersion-modeled concentrations of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and black carbon (...
Cycling is often promoted as a means of reducing vehicular congestion, greenhouse gases, noise and a...
Our study is based on individual data on people’s home and work addresses, as well as their age, sex...
The positive health effects of systematic cycling are weighted against the negative effects due to h...
In this study we have assessed the reduction in traffic emissions and population exposure assuming a...
BACKGROUND: Promotion of active commuting provides substantial health and environmental benefits by ...
It is generally considered that cycling or walking to work is a part of a healthy routine. But to m...
BACKGROUND: A modal shift to cycling has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provid...
Background: A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce traffic...
Objective: To estimate the risks and benefits to health of travel by bicycle, using a bicycle sharin...
Abstract Background A travel mode shift to active transportation such as bicycling would help reduce...
Air pollution is responsible for one in eight premature deaths worldwide, and thereby a major threat...
With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowds...