Cycling for Sustainable Cities

Cycling for Sustainable Cities

Cycling for Sustainable Cities

Cycling for Sustainable Cities

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Overview

How to make city cycling--the most sustainable form of urban transportation--safe, practical, and convenient for all cyclists.

Cycling is the most sustainable mode of urban transportation, practical for most short- and medium-distance trips--commuting to and from work or school, shopping, visiting friends, going to the doctor's office. It's good for your health, spares the environment a trip's worth of auto emissions, and is economical for both public and personal budgets. Cycling, with all its benefits, should not be reserved for the fit, the spandex-clad, and the daring. Cycling for Sustainable Cities shows how to make city cycling safe, practical, and convenient for all cyclists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262362009
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 02/02/2021
Series: Urban and Industrial Environments
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 480
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Ralph Buehler is Associate Professor and Chair of Urban Affairs and Planning in the School of Public and International Affairs at Virginia Tech's Research Center. John Pucher is Professor Emeritus in the Urban Planning and Policy Development Program at Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, where he is also Research Associate at the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center. Buehler and Pucher are coeditors of City Cycling (MIT Press).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction--Cycling to Sustainability
2. International Overview of Cycling
3. Cycling and Health
4. Cycling Safety
5. Bicycling Infrastructure for All
6. Bicycle Parking
7. Programs and Policies Promoting Cycling
8. Evaluation of Cycling Policies and Projects
9. E-bikes in Europe and North America
10. Bikesharing's Ongoing Evolution and Expansion
11. Women and Cycling: Addressing the Gender Gap
12. Children and Cycling
13. Older Adults and Cycling
14. Social Justice and Cycling
15. Cycling in China and India
16. Cycling in Latin America
17. Cycling in New York, London, and Paris
18. Cycling in Copenhagen and Amsterdam
19. Implementation of Pro-Bike Policies: Portland and Sevilla
20. Cycling Advocacy in Europe, North America, and Australia
21. Cycling to a More Sustainable Transport Future
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