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Hao Wu, Sunhyung Yoo, Christopher Pettit, Jinwoo (Brian) Lee
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Cycling participation is context-sensitive and weather condition is reportedly a significant factor. How weather affects cyclists with different demographics, trip purposes, and in the context of cycling infrastructure, built environment and geographic f...
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Hongchao Jiang, Lin Dong and Bing Qiu
Running can promote public health. However, the association between running and the built environment, especially in terms of micro street-level factors, has rarely been studied. This study explored the influence of built environments at different scales...
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Avipsa Roy, Trisalyn A. Nelson, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Meghan Winters
Traditional methods of counting bicyclists are resource-intensive and generate data with sparse spatial and temporal detail. Previous research suggests big data from crowdsourced fitness apps offer a new source of bicycling data with high spatial and tem...
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Yeran Sun, Yunyan Du, Yu Wang and Liyuan Zhuang
Policymakers pay much attention to effectively increasing frequency of people?s cycling in the context of developing sustainable and green cities. Investigating associations of environmental characteristics and cycling behaviour could offer implications ...
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