Cycling and sustainability
This title explores the reasons for difficulties in making cycling mainstream in many cultures, despite its claims for being one of the most sustainable forms of transport
1 online resource (viii, 335 pages) : illustrations, maps
9781780522999, 9781280768996, 1780522991, 1280768991
796214794
Introduction / Parkin
Cycling Cultures in Northern Europe: From 'Golden Age' to 'Renaissance' / Trine Agervig Carstensen, Anne-Katrin Ebert
Women Cycling Through the Life Course: An Australian Case Study / Jennifer Bonham, Anne Wilson
The Role of Advocacy and Activism / Rachel Aldred Cycling, Urban Form and Cities: What do We Know and How should We Respond? / Kevin J. Krizek
Network Planning and Infrastructure Design / John Parkin, Glen Koorey
Evolution of Urban Bicycle Transport Policy in China / Pan Haixiao
Cycling in Developing Countries: Context, Challenges and Policy Relevant Research / Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest
Understanding and Promoting Bicycle Use: Insights from Psychological Research / Sebastian Bamberg
The Benefits of Cycling: Viewing Cyclists as Travellers rather than Non-motorists / Maria Börjesson, Jonas Eliasson
Private Interventions in a Public Service: An Analysis of Public Bicycle Schemes / Benoît Beroud, Esther Anaya
Conclusion: Towards a Revolution in Cycling / Dave Horton, John Parkin
Includes index
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