Hi Duika,
Did you get anything from this request? If not, I'd be happy to help
think about how you can find relevant information - there are a few
websites and literature reviews that might help you.
Best wishes,
Paul
Duika Burges-Watson wrote:
> Thanks Paul
>
> The scheme covers the purchase of bikes and safety equipment; and indeed
> the (lack of) other facilities such as showers, parking etc and
> including transport infrastructure is one of the things we are
> interested in drawing out of the study. We are a diverse group including
> experts in the field of GPS, urban plannign and public health so may
> involve a variety of approaches and consideration of all the areas you
> mention. Really, it will depend on what has already been written as to
> what our study considers - the remit has not been defined yet. Very
> early stages at this point...
>
> Duika
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cycling and Society Research Group discussion list
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> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 12:00 PM
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> Subject: Re: Cycle scheme studies?
>
> Duika,
>
> Someone else on the list will have better experience than me, but you
> probably need to give a bit more info on your study - what is the remit?
>
> e.g. is it the quality of the implementation, the quality of the
> scheme itself against benchmarks elsewhere, how effective it is in terms
>
> of take-up or behaviour change ... ? Might also be useful to know
> what the scheme covers, e.g. physical infrastructure, facilities for
> bike users, financial or other incentives ...
>
> Paul
>
> Duika Burges-Watson wrote:
>> Newcastle University and the Newcastle City Council have recently
>> introduced cycle schemes according to the Green Transport Plan
>> Initiative and associated tax concessions offered by the Chancellor. I
>
>> am part of an inter-disciplinary group at Newcastle University looking
>
>> at undertaking a study around the implementation of the scheme. We
>> wonder if any similar work has been done elsewhere.
>>
>> Any suggestions, papers, ideas?
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Duika
>>
>> _________________________
>> Dr Duika Burges Watson
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>> Newcastle University
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