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Joaquim Miguel, Pedro Mendonça, Agnelo Quelhas, João M. L. P. Caldeira and Vasco N. G. J. Soares
Hiking and cycling have become popular activities for promoting well-being and physical activity. Portugal has been investing in hiking and cycling trail infrastructures to boost sustainable tourism. However, the lack of reliable data on the use of these...
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Peter G Furth, Theja VVK Putta, Paul Moser
When road segments with high traffic stress are excluded, the remaining network of low-stress roads and trails can be fragmented, lacking connections between many origin-destination pairs or requiring onerous detour. Low-stress connectivity is a measure ...
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Minna Aittasalo, Johanna Tiilikainen, Kari Tokola, Timo Seimelä, Satu-Maaria Sarjala, Pasi Metsäpuro, Ari Hynynen, Jaana Suni, Harri Sievänen, Henri Vähä-Ypyä, Kalle Vaismaa, Olli Vakkala, Charlie Foster, Sylvia Titze and Tommi Vasankari
Active commuting to work (ACW) is beneficial to traffic, environment and population health. More evidence is needed on effective ways to promote ACW. This paper describes the protocol and baseline findings of a cluster-randomized controlled study, which ...
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Vuk Bogdanovic, Valentina Basaric, Nenad Ru?kic, Nemanja Garunovic
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In this paper we will present results of the project ?Study of the establishment of the regional cycling route Srem?. The overall objective is the improvement of the socio-economic situation of the Srem region within the Danube-Serbia region, by means of...
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William Jacob Farrell, Scott Weichenthal, Mark Goldberg, Marianne Hatzopoulou
Expanding urban cycling networks requires consideration of a number of important factors. Yet there exists no set of best practices and surprisingly little research detailing which sorts of cycling infrastructure may be better or worse in terms of exposu...
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