With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowdsourced data are playing a large role in studies of transport and public health. Recently, Strava, a popular website and mobile app dedicated to tracking athletic activity (cycling and running), began offering a data service called Strava Metro, designed to help transportation researchers and urban planners to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians. Strava Metro data has the potential to promote studies of cycling and health by indicating where commuting and non-commuting cycling activities are at a large spatial scale (street level and intersection level). The assessment of spatially varying effects of air pollution during active...
This presentation includes several research outcomes from the UBDC transport work package. Specifica...
In recent years, slow travel modes (walking, cycling) have gained much interest in the context of ur...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowds...
In development of sustainable transportation and green city, policymakers encourage people to commut...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the cont...
Improvement on assessment of air pollution exposure will enhance assessment of health risk-benefit w...
Encouraging more cycling is increasingly seen as an important way to create more sustainable cities ...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the conte...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the conte...
As bicycling on roadways can cause adverse health effects, there is an urgent need to understand how...
This study explores the effect of the spatial configuration of street networks on movement patterns ...
The benefits of cycling have been well established for several decades. It can improve public health...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge the following data source: Strava Inc. Economi...
Traffic congestion and its associated environmental effects pose a significant problem for large cit...
This presentation includes several research outcomes from the UBDC transport work package. Specifica...
In recent years, slow travel modes (walking, cycling) have gained much interest in the context of ur...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...
With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowds...
In development of sustainable transportation and green city, policymakers encourage people to commut...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the cont...
Improvement on assessment of air pollution exposure will enhance assessment of health risk-benefit w...
Encouraging more cycling is increasingly seen as an important way to create more sustainable cities ...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the conte...
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people’s cycling in the conte...
As bicycling on roadways can cause adverse health effects, there is an urgent need to understand how...
This study explores the effect of the spatial configuration of street networks on movement patterns ...
The benefits of cycling have been well established for several decades. It can improve public health...
Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge the following data source: Strava Inc. Economi...
Traffic congestion and its associated environmental effects pose a significant problem for large cit...
This presentation includes several research outcomes from the UBDC transport work package. Specifica...
In recent years, slow travel modes (walking, cycling) have gained much interest in the context of ur...
Despite the growing volume of available transportation data and the efforts of many cities to increa...