Cycling in the 15-minute city : strategies to redefine our urban environments and mobility within it

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dc.contributor.author Wheeldon, A.M.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-28T07:38:04Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-28T07:38:04Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.description Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 July 2045
dc.description.abstract Advancing all forms of cycling – mobility, recreation, exercise and sport – constitutes a necessary and critical component of the strategy to address many of the major mobility and related challenges in 21st century urban environments. As society increasingly face the dangers of exponential climate change, overpopulation and congestion, health complications due to inactivity, and elevated road-based dangers, modern society needs to embrace each and every solution that potentially mitigates and refocuses our lives to one of health and sustainability. The bicycle serves as one of the greatest inventions of all in the quest to bring about equality and independence in mobility: the ideal vehicle on which to both tread lightly on the earth, and connect people in a dynamic and healthy manner. This paper will explore current measures to promote cycling in all its forms, and the strategies required to shift the balance in the urban environment from the dominant (private motor car) towards active mobility. Land use, road design, greening the city, universal access, an understanding of human behavioural choices, and the dismantling of barriers to safe and active travel – all require interrogation. The shift to a compact, fifteen minute city will result in a city for people.
dc.format.extent 11 pages
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/92519
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Southern African Transport Conference
dc.rights ©2023 Southern African Transport Conference
dc.subject 21st century urban environments
dc.title Cycling in the 15-minute city : strategies to redefine our urban environments and mobility within it
dc.type Article


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