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Cycle Network Planning: Towards a Holistic Approach Using Temporal Topology

Lookup NU author(s): Edward John Nash, Professor Philip James, Emeritus Professor David Parker

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Abstract

Current cycle-network planning (CNP) at the local level tends to be dominated by a subjective-pragmatic approach in which it is only possible to consider a limited number of route alignment possibilities and developmentsequencing scenarios. Although this method may produce acceptable results, it may also be true that the final design could be improved _/ and the construction efficiency could be enhanced _/ by a more comprehensive review of the available options in relation to the objectives of the intervention. Such objectives may include accident reduction, modal shift in favour of cycling, health benefits or strategic expansion of a network. This article presents work undertaken to demonstrate a holistic approach to CNP, based on a logically defined spatiotemporal model and allowing some semi-automated multiobjective optimization of network designs in a GIS-based decision-support system. The model is introduced briefly before a case study applying this model to development of a cycle network in a small town in northeast England is described. The results obtained from this case study and the implications of this research for cyclenetwork planners are discussed.


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Author(s): Nash EJ, Cope A, James PM, Parker D

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Transportation Planning and Technology

Year: 2005

Volume: 28

Issue: 4

Pages: 251-271

Print publication date: 01/08/2005

ISSN (print): 0308-1060

ISSN (electronic): 1026-7840

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03081060500247739

DOI: 10.1080/03081060500247739


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