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Street Mobility and Network Accessibility

Street Mobility and Network Accessibility

PROJECT The Street Mobility and Network Accessibility project was funded by three research councils (the EPSRC, ESRC, and AHRC), as…
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Toy or Tool: Expectations, Impacts, and Contradictions of E-Scooters from a Social-Exclusion Perspective

Toy or Tool: Expectations, Impacts, and Contradictions of E-Scooters from a Social-Exclusion Perspective

Few attempts at introducing new personal transport technologies have made as much noise as the relatively recent appearance of electric…
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Walking for everyone

Walking for everyone

This guide is designed to support national and local governments including transport and spatial planning professionals, organisations helping to improve…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Understanding how attitudes towards autonomous vehicles can shape the design of cities

Understanding how attitudes towards autonomous vehicles can shape the design of cities

Understanding public attitudes towards autonomous vehicles is an important starting point when designing and engineering future cities, both to ensure…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Night-time mobilities and (in)justice in London: Constructing mobile subjects and the politics of difference in policy-making

Night-time mobilities and (in)justice in London: Constructing mobile subjects and the politics of difference in policy-making

The growing interest in urban night-time economies and night-time transport policies presents an important context in which to examine how…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
From Mobike to no bike in Greater Manchester: Using the capabilities approach to explore Europe’s first wave of dockless bike share

From Mobike to no bike in Greater Manchester: Using the capabilities approach to explore Europe’s first wave of dockless bike share

Globally, bike share schemes are an element of a rapidly changing urban transport landscape. Whilst many docked schemes are now…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Where everyday mobility meets tourism: an age-friendly perspective on cycling in the Netherlands and the UK

Where everyday mobility meets tourism: an age-friendly perspective on cycling in the Netherlands and the UK

Tourism is traditionally presented as an escape from daily life and located at places we do not normally visit. Against…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Exploring the propensity to travel by demand responsive transport in the rural area of Lincolnshire in England

Exploring the propensity to travel by demand responsive transport in the rural area of Lincolnshire in England

Local transport systems in rural areas worldwide are facing significant challenges. In particular, increased car ownership and usage as well…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Active and healthy ageing in urban environments: Laying the groundwork for solution-building through citizen science

Active and healthy ageing in urban environments: Laying the groundwork for solution-building through citizen science

Urban age-friendly initiatives strive to promote active and healthy ageing by addressing urban influences that impact individuals as they age.…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Network criticality and the node-place-design model: Classifying metro station areas in Greater London

Network criticality and the node-place-design model: Classifying metro station areas in Greater London

Centralisation of activities and developments around metro station areas is a key transit-oriented development (TOD) policy to encourage more public…
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