- Harder, Henrik (Approving authority)
- Andrade, Victor (Project Coordinator)
- Jensen, Ole B. (Project participant)
- Suenson, Valinka (Project participant)
- Simonsen, Anders Kvist (Project participant)
- Slavensky, Anna (Project participant)
- Christensen, Ann Sofie Grimshave (Project participant)
- Overby, Kristian (Project participant)
- Nørgaard, Louise (Project participant)
- Baylis, Luke David Lorimer (Project participant)
- Thuesen, Niels (Project participant)
- Bregendahl, Nina Kjær (Project participant)
- Jakobsen, Stine Ellegaard (Project participant)
- Knudsen, Anne-Marie Sanvig (Project participant)
- Madsen, Jens Chr. Overgaard (Project participant)
WP4 incorporate a Dutch reference study analyzing seven cases of intervention to the bicycling infrastructure, including new (to the Danish context) forms of interventions/projects – such as “bicycle streets” – that have not yet been implemented in any Danish municipality until 2009.
The results of WP4 will provide WP1.3 with information on types of interventions/project and case based assessments for validation and triangulation of conclusions. The WP consists of 4 subprojects. WP4.1 The Danish bicycling infrastructure cases will survey bicycling infrastructure cases implemented between 1978 and 2009, based on a web-based questionnaire to all Danish municipalities. A typology of interventions will be developed, and assessment made with respect to the state of knowledge as well as evidence of effects.
WP4.2 Study of selected Danish bicycling interventions will study a selection of bicycling infrastructure cases in a multiple case study representing a variety of interventions as well as regional and urban contexts. Two case studies will be reserved for planned interventions in the projects main case study areas Odense and Copenhagen while the rest will assess projects and effects in retrospect and based on available data. WP4.3 Reference study of selected bicycling interventions in the Netherlands will conduct a multiple case study will be carried out in the Netherlands by the projects Dutch partner, focusing on bicycle infrastructure cases that helped increase local bicycle traffic significantly. This reference study will be based on considerations related to the classic study “Sign up for the Bike: Design Manual for a Cycle friendly Infrastructure” and these considerations will be compared to more recent studies from the Netherlands. WP4.4 Outlook and recommendations will assemble the results from the national survey and comparative case studies for cross reading and analytical generalization, and in cooperation with planners from the projects case areas, provide recommendations for promotion of cycling
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Period | 01-01-10 → 31-12-13 |
| URL | http://www.bikeability.dk/ |
| Research programme | Danish Council for Strategic Research (DSF 2009) |
|---|---|
| Internet address | http://en.fi.dk/councils-commissions/the-danish-council-for-strategic-research/ |
| Approval year | 2009 |
Keywords
- GPS, Cykling, Bikes
Activities
Byplanlægning bestemmer hvorfor og hvordan vi cykler
Activity: Appearance in mass media › Participation in Interview for Web Based Media
Cykelkonference
Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminar › Organisation and participation in conference
Cultures of Mobilities: Everyday life, Communication, and Politics
Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminar › Organisation and participation in conference
Exploring the infrastructural politics and cultures of cycling: The case of Bryggebroen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Bikeability - Potentialer og forudsætninger for fremme af cykeltrafik
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Sustainable Attractive City Workshop
Activity: Participation in conference/workshop/course/seminar › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Publications
Bike Infrastructures
Publication: Research › Report
GPS based mapping of cyclists’ routes in Copenhagen : A pilot survey
Publication: Research › Working paper
Collecting knowledge of biking behavior in Copenhagen using GPS : The GPS data collection
Publication: Communication › Report
Automatisering af databehandling af cykel GPS-data, et casestudie
Publication: Research - peer-review › Paper without publisher/journal
Quo Vadis? GPS registrering og det personlige rutevalg
Publication: Research - peer-review › Paper without publisher/journal
Bike Infrastructures and Design Qualities: Enhancing Cycling
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
A GPS based bike suvey – A Case study from Denmark 2011
Publication: Research - peer-review › Paper without publisher/journal
Bike Infrastructures Report
Publication: Research › Report
Transforming Vestergade Vest into a Ludic Shared-Use Space
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Press clippings
Cyklister frygter cyklister
Press clipping
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