Using Geocomputation to explore the active travel impacts of new roads and railways

Robin Lovelace and Malcolm Morgan (2018). Using Geocomputation to explore the active travel impacts of new roads and railways. GISRUK.
Authors

Robin Lovelace

Malcolm Morgan

Published

January 1, 2018

Abstract
This research employs geocomputational methods to investigate how new transport infrastructure projects affect levels of walking and cycling. It assesses whether such developments encourage or deter active travel modes.

Type: Conference Paper Venue: GISRUK Year: 2018

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Abstract

This research employs geocomputational methods to investigate how new transport infrastructure projects affect levels of walking and cycling. It assesses whether such developments encourage or deter active travel modes.

Citation

Robin Lovelace and Malcolm Morgan (2018). Using Geocomputation to explore the active travel impacts of new roads and railways. GISRUK.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{lovelace_using_2018,
    title = {Using {Geocomputation} to explore the active travel impacts of new roads and railways},
    copyright = {CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication},
    url = {https://www122.lamp.le.ac.uk/download/GISRUK2018_Contribution_121.pdf},
    abstract = {This research employs geocomputational methods to investigate how new transport infrastructure projects affect levels of walking and cycling. It assesses whether such developments encourage or deter active travel modes.},
    booktitle = {{GISRUK}},
    author = {Lovelace, Robin and Morgan, Malcolm},
    year = {2018},
}

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