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Cycling for Sustainable Cities
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Cycling for Sustainable Cities

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How to make city cycling-the most sustainable means of travel-safe, practical, and convenient for all.Cycling is the most sustainable means of urban travel, practical for most short- and medium-distance trips-commuting to and from work and school, shopping, visiting friends-as well as for recreation and exercise. Cycling promotes physical, social, and mental health, helps reduce car use, enhances mobility and independence, and is economical for both public and personal budgets. Cycling should be made feasible for everyone and not limited to especially fit, daring, well-trained cyclists riding expensive bicycles. Cycling for Sustainable Cities shows how to make city cycling safe, practical, and convenient for all ages and abilities.After discussing the latest cycling trends and policies around the world, contributors consider specific aspects of cycling. They examine such topics as health benefits; cycling facilities, including traffic-protected bike lanes; cycling incentives; the needs and preferences of women, children, and older adults; and equity and social justice. Expanding on the earlier book, City Cycling, they explore cycling developments in Asia and Latin America and analyze cycling evolution and innovations in New York, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Portland (Oregon), and Sevilla. Taken together, the chapters show that successful promotion of cycling depends on a coordinated package of mutually supportive infrastructure, programs, and policies.Contents1 &quote;Introduction: Cycling to Sustainability&quote; by John Pucher and Ralph Buehler2 &quote;International Overview of Cycling&quote; by Ralph Buehler and John Pucher 3 &quote;Cycling and Health&quote; by Jan Garrard, Chris Rissel, Adrian Bauman, and Billie Giles-Corti 4 &quote;Cycling Safety&quote; by Rune Elvik 5 &quote;Bicycling Infrastructure for All&quote; by Peter G. Furth 6 &quote;Bicycle Parking&quote; by Ralph Buehler, Eva Heinen, and Kazuki Nakamura7 &quote;Programs and Policies Promoting Cycling&quote; by Eva Heinen and Susan Handy 8 &quote;Evaluation of Cycling Policies and Projects&quote; by Bert van Wee 9 &quote;E-bikes in Europe and North America&quote; by Christopher R. Cherry and Elliot Fishman 10 &quote;Bikesharing's Ongoing Evolution and Expansion &quote;by Elliot Fishman and Susan Shaheen 11 &quote;Women and Cycling: Addressing the Gender Gap&quote; by Jan Garrard 12 &quote;Children and Cycling&quote; by Noreen McDonald, Eleftheria Kontou, and Susan Handy13 &quote;Older Adults and Cycling&quote; by Jan Garrard, Jennifer Conroy, Meghan Winters, John Pucher, and Chris Rissel 14 &quote;Social Justice and Cycling&quote; by Karel Martens, Aaron Golub, and Andrea Hamre 15 &quote;Cycling in China and India&quote; by John Pucher, Geetam Tiwari, Zhong-Ren Peng, Rong Cao, and Yuan Gao 16 &quote;Cycling in Latin America&quote; by Carlosfelipe Pardo and Daniel A. Rodriguez, with Lina Marcela Quin~ones 17 &quote;Cycling in New York, London, and Paris&quote; by John Pucher, John Parkin, and Emmanuel de Lanversin18 &quote;Cycling in Copenhagen and Amsterdam&quote; by Till Koglin, Marco te Bro*mmelstroet, and Bert van Wee 19 &quote;Implementation of Pro-bike Policies in Portland and Seville&quote; by Roger Geller and Ricardo Marque's 20 &quote;Cycling Advocacy in Europe, North America, and Australia&quote; by John Pucher, Bernhard Ensink, Tim Blumenthal, Bill Nesper, Ken McLeod, Andy Clarke, Jean-Francois Pronovost,Dave Snyder, Robin Stallings, Fiona Campbell, and Peter Bourke 21 &quote;Cycling to a More Sustainable Transport Future &quote;by Ralph Buehler and John Pucher
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780262362924
Product TypeE-book
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PublisherThe MIT Press
Publishing date01/07/2021
Pages488 pages
LanguageEnglish
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