Scientific Papers |
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AN ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK TO ASSESS AUTOMOBILE, PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND BIKE USAGE IN WEST AND EASTERN EUROPE
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Joerg Schweizer, Jason N. Meggs, Nazanin R. Dehkordi, Federico Rupi, Anton Pashkevic |
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Can PRT Resolve Conflicts between Public Transport and Walking and Bicycling?
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Joerg Schweizer, Jason Meggs, Frederico Rupi |
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Effects of Bicycle Facility Provision on Mortality Prevention and GHG Reduction: Cost-Benefit Analyses within the BICY Project (DRAFT)
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Abstract—Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has been conducted to
examine the estimated effects of the provision of new bicycle
infrastructure in a range of cities in Central Europe, based on results
of the BICY Project. In particular, anticipated reductions in
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and all-cause mortality (as found
with WHO Europe’s HEAT tool) are presented here. The key
finding: investing in bicycle infrastructure is strongly anticipated to
return benefits valued at many times the initial investment, magnified
by rapid action. A range of policy actions are considered. |
Jason N. Meggs, Joerg Schweizer |
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Effects of Bicycle Facility Provision on Mortality Prevention and GHG Reduction: Cost-Benefit Analyses within the BICY Project
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Abstract—Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) has been conducted to
examine the estimated effects of the provision of new bicycle
infrastructure in a range of cities in Central Europe, based on results
of the BICY Project. In particular, anticipated reductions in
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and all-cause mortality (as found
with WHO Europe’s HEAT tool) are presented here. The key
finding: investing in bicycle infrastructure is strongly anticipated to
return benefits valued at many times the initial investment, magnified
by rapid action. A range of policy actions are considered. |
Jason N. Meggs, Joerg Schweizer |
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PRT Mode Share Estimations
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Direct demand stated preference method predictions of mode share in various scenarios |
Joerg Schweizer, Jason Meggs |
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The future of bicycling given a world in degrowth: perspectives and lessons based on the Central European project, BICY
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The bicycle offers much for a world correcting through degrowth. As a resource-light vehicle, and long
the most energy-efficient form of ground transport, bicycling offers low-carbon, healthy travel with
superior mobility characteristics over motor vehicles and public transport for a large share of urban trips. |
Jason N. Meggs, Joerg Schweizer |
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Unified, Low-Cost Analysis Framework for the Cycling Situation in Cities
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This is the primary description of the BICY Detailed Mobility Survey method and results, complementary to the Methodology Manual |
Joerg Schweizer, Jason N. Meggs, Nazanin R. Dehkordi, Frederico Rupi, Anton Pashkevich |
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