To increase cycling shares through urban planning and development, planners need sound tools to assess the built environment. This article presents a methodology to qualitatively determine bikeability, the extent to which it is possible and pleasurable to bike in or through a given area. It is a holistic assessment of four categories of built environment characteristics that affect bikeability. An assessment follows an iterative process combining secondary data and registrations from maps, aerial photos and fieldwork. The methodology does not require specialised tools and is applicable to different urban contexts and purposes. Two examples are included to demonstrate possible uses: assessment of existing built environments to establish a kn...
The rapidly growing world population has brought population growth in urban areas. Increasing popula...
This research project investigates the potential of developing currently un-, and under-utilised com...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades with a...
To increase cycling shares through urban planning and development, planners need sound tools to asse...
Does walkability equate with bikeability? Through a comprehensive review of studies of the built env...
Although many agree that the use of bicycles improves mobility and quality of life in a city, much l...
Traffic jams, congestion and pollution demand sustainable modes of transport. To increase the appeal...
Although the rise of cycling in the urban policy agenda has led to a rapid growth of cycling researc...
Qualitative and quantitative indicators can be used to assess the quality of public space. The coher...
To transition towards sustainability and increase low-impact transportation, city planners are integ...
A fully separated bicycle network from vehicular traffic is not realistic even for the most bicycle-...
“Bikeability” is becoming increasingly relevant in the fields or transport- and urban planning. Howe...
The spatial analysis has been applied on transportation for a long time, however, not much research ...
Urban transportation is a public and environmental health issue. In North America, where urban envir...
AbstractGood urban design has the power to aid in the provision of inclusive journey environments, y...
The rapidly growing world population has brought population growth in urban areas. Increasing popula...
This research project investigates the potential of developing currently un-, and under-utilised com...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades with a...
To increase cycling shares through urban planning and development, planners need sound tools to asse...
Does walkability equate with bikeability? Through a comprehensive review of studies of the built env...
Although many agree that the use of bicycles improves mobility and quality of life in a city, much l...
Traffic jams, congestion and pollution demand sustainable modes of transport. To increase the appeal...
Although the rise of cycling in the urban policy agenda has led to a rapid growth of cycling researc...
Qualitative and quantitative indicators can be used to assess the quality of public space. The coher...
To transition towards sustainability and increase low-impact transportation, city planners are integ...
A fully separated bicycle network from vehicular traffic is not realistic even for the most bicycle-...
“Bikeability” is becoming increasingly relevant in the fields or transport- and urban planning. Howe...
The spatial analysis has been applied on transportation for a long time, however, not much research ...
Urban transportation is a public and environmental health issue. In North America, where urban envir...
AbstractGood urban design has the power to aid in the provision of inclusive journey environments, y...
The rapidly growing world population has brought population growth in urban areas. Increasing popula...
This research project investigates the potential of developing currently un-, and under-utilised com...
Like many other cities in the world, Auckland has been very much a car-based city for decades with a...