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Eugeni Vidal Tortosa, Robin Lovelace, Eva Heinen , Richard P. Mann
Pág. 693 - 714
Cycling can be particularly beneficial for socioeconomically disadvantaged populations. First, because it can allow them to access opportunities that by other modes they may not afford. Secondly, because it can increase their physical activity levels and...
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Alessandro Giovannini, Federico Malucelli, Maddalena Nonato
Pág. 154 - 163
Among the most effective actions to promote functional cycling, i.e., cycling as a mean of transport, infrastructure design and planning are major topics. Much less attention has been dedicated to the design and deployment of bikeways devoted to recreati...
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Silvia Bernardi, Kevin J. Krizek, Federico Rupi
As cities aim to spur cycling, a key issue revolves around the location and quality of separated bicycle facilities. However, sometimes owing to impedances, these facilities fail to have the desired overall utility for cyclists. This study focuses on the...
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