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092 0  388|bengelska 
245 10 Cycling cities :|bthe European experience : hundred years 
       of policy and practice /|cRuth Oldenziel, Martin Emanuel, 
       Adri Albert de la Bruheze, Frank Veraart, editors 
264    Eindhoven :|bFoundation for the History of Technology,
       |ccop. 2016 
300    256 p. :|bill 
505 0  Europe, A Century of Urban Cycling -- State of Cycling in 
       European Cities -- Netherlands -- Amsterdam, World Bicycle
       Capital, By Chance -- Utrecht, Bicycles Rule-Again -- 
       Enschede, An Experiment in Cycling -- Eindhoven, 
       Engineering a Path for Bikes? -- Southeast Limburg, 
       Cycling Goes Downhill -- Denmark -- Copenhagen, Branding 
       the Cycling City -- Belgium -- Antwerp, Cycling Claims a 
       Comeback -- United Kingdom -- Manchester, Cycling at a 
       Standstill -- Germany -- Hannover, Sidelining the 
       Bicyclist -- Switzerland -- Basel, Bikes Compete in a Hub 
       City -- Sweden -- Malmo, A Center of Cycling Innovation --
       Stockholm, Where Public Transit Eclipses Cycling -- 
       Hungary -- Budapest, Reviving the Bicycle Lifestyle -- 
       France -- Lyon, The Bicycle Goes Corporate -- Urban 
       European Cycling: A Definition -- The Future of Cycling: A
       Research Agenda 
520    "Cycling Cities is a richly illustrated volume analyzing 
       100 years of urban cyclingpolicy, use, and practice in 14 
       European cities in 9 countries. Why did some capitals and 
       business centers became real cycling cities and others 
       not?  The book has gained traction in the news.  Cycling 
       Cities traces how policymakers, engineers, cyclists, or 
       community groups campaignedand made a difference since the
       early twentieth century.  Cycling Cities covers: The 
       Netherlands: Amsterdam, Utrecht, Enschede, Eindhoven, 
       South-Limburg; Belgium: Antwerp; Denmark: Copenhagen; 
       Germany: Hannover; Sweden: Stockholm, Malmö; Switzerland: 
       Basel; United Kingdom: Manchester; Hungary: Budapest; 
       France: Lyon.  The richly illustrated book includes photos
       (ca. 100); tables (ca.100); graphs (11); maps (10); and 
       info graphics (9)  Cycling Cities is for everyone 
       interested in sustainable urban mobility. It is an 
       invaluable resource for the growing global community of 
       policymakers, social groups, students, and teachers.  
       Cycling Cities marks the launch of a major international 
       research program for Sustainable Urban Mobility 
       (SUM).Cycling Cities highlights:Daily cycling practices-
       from commuting to touring, Cycle infrastructures-from 
       bicycle lanes to bike parking, Bike users-from activists 
       to tourists, Policymaking-from politicians to traffic 
       engineers."  from book website 
599    Indexeringslänk 
650  0 Cities and towns 
650 04 Bicycle paths--urban 
650  7 Cykelvägar|xhistoria|2sao 
650  7 Städer|2sao 
651  4 Europa 
700 1  Oldenziel, R.|q(Ruth),|d1958-|4edt 
700 1  Emanuel, Martin.|4edt 
700 1  Albert de la Bruhèze, A.A.|q(Adri August),|d1955-|4edt 
700 1  Veraart, F.C.A.|q(Franciscus Cornelis Adrianus),|d1970-
       |4edt 
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