Mapping out the future of cycling

Robin Lovelace (2016). Mapping out the future of cycling. Get Britain Cycling.
Author

Robin Lovelace

Published

January 1, 2016

Abstract
A building in the wrong place is a liability. What was a suitable site can soon become unfavourable because of geographical developments. The responsibility falls on facilities managers to respond to these changes. Geographical information systems appear to offer the hope of an information system capable of providing such vital information.

Type: Journal Article Venue: Get Britain Cycling Year: 2016

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Abstract

A building in the wrong place is a liability. What was a suitable site can soon become unfavourable because of geographical developments. The responsibility falls on facilities managers to respond to these changes. Geographical information systems appear to offer the hope of an information system capable of providing such vital information.

Citation

Robin Lovelace (2016). Mapping out the future of cycling. Get Britain Cycling.

BibTeX

@article{lovelace_mapping_2016,
    title = {Mapping out the future of cycling},
    volume = {5},
    copyright = {CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication},
    url = {http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/100080/},
    abstract = {A building in the wrong place is a liability. What was a suitable site can soon become unfavourable because of geographical developments. The responsibility falls on facilities managers to respond to these changes. Geographical information systems appear to offer the hope of an information system capable of providing such vital information.},
    urldate = {2016-06-08},
    journal = {Get Britain Cycling},
    author = {Lovelace, Robin},
    year = {2016},
    pages = {22--24},
}

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