Bicycle urbanism : reimagining bicycle friendly cities / edited by Rachel Berney.

Contributor(s): Berney, Rachel [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Urban planning and environment seriesPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 218 pages)ISBN: 9781315569338; 9781317174325Subject(s): Bicycle commuting | Bicycle lanes -- Planning | City planning | Urban transportationAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 388.3472 LOC classification: HE5736 | .B527 2018Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter Advancing Bicycle Urbanism / Rachel Berney -- chapter 1 Bike paths to nowhere -- Bicycle infrastructure that ignores the street network / Steven Fleming -- chapter 2 Traffic signal equity -- Crossing the street to active transportation / Cathy Tuttle -- chapter 3 The role of personas in cycling advocacy / Robert W. Edmiston -- chapter 4 Instagramming urban design along the Ohlone Greenway / Benedict Han -- chapter 5 A look at bicycle commuting by low-income New Yorkers using the CEO Poverty Measure / Todd Seidel -- chapter 6 Middle modalism -- The proliferation of e-bikes and implications for planning and urban design / Derek Chisholm -- chapter 7 Why we should stop talking about speed limits and start talking about speed / Arthur Slabosky -- chapter 8 A framework to analyze the economic feasibility of cycling facilities / Mingxin Li -- chapter 9 Secure investment for active transport -- Willingness to pay for secured bicycle parking in Montreal, Canada / Dea van Lierop -- chapter 10 Site suitability and public participation -- A study for a bike-sharing program in a college town / Yuwen Hou -- chapter 11 How GPS route data collected from smartphones can benefit bicycle planning / Joel L. Meyer -- chapter 12 Mapping GPS data and assessing mapping accuracy / Katie A. Kam.
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chapter Advancing Bicycle Urbanism / Rachel Berney -- chapter 1 Bike paths to nowhere -- Bicycle infrastructure that ignores the street network / Steven Fleming -- chapter 2 Traffic signal equity -- Crossing the street to active transportation / Cathy Tuttle -- chapter 3 The role of personas in cycling advocacy / Robert W. Edmiston -- chapter 4 Instagramming urban design along the Ohlone Greenway / Benedict Han -- chapter 5 A look at bicycle commuting by low-income New Yorkers using the CEO Poverty Measure / Todd Seidel -- chapter 6 Middle modalism -- The proliferation of e-bikes and implications for planning and urban design / Derek Chisholm -- chapter 7 Why we should stop talking about speed limits and start talking about speed / Arthur Slabosky -- chapter 8 A framework to analyze the economic feasibility of cycling facilities / Mingxin Li -- chapter 9 Secure investment for active transport -- Willingness to pay for secured bicycle parking in Montreal, Canada / Dea van Lierop -- chapter 10 Site suitability and public participation -- A study for a bike-sharing program in a college town / Yuwen Hou -- chapter 11 How GPS route data collected from smartphones can benefit bicycle planning / Joel L. Meyer -- chapter 12 Mapping GPS data and assessing mapping accuracy / Katie A. Kam.

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