Justin, thanks. This is a fantastic paper, and much needed. I am just starting work on a new project on women and cycling in NZ ('Pedaling towards equality'), and this sort of critical perspective on how we are planning (or not) for women is super useful. Thanks to you both.
Kirsty
Dr. Kirsty Wild
Research Fellow, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Population Health, The University of Auckland.
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www.futureofthebike.auckland.ac.nz
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Subject: New paper on gender and cycling in Travel behaviour and Society - free download
Dear all
Given the interest in gender and cycling at the recent C&S conference in Bristol some list members may be interested in a new paper published by myself and Linjun Xie which critically examines cycling level of service tools from a gender perspective. If this sounds like something that would interest, please follow the link below enabling the first 50 downloads of the paper free:
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1XiiA,oML0xpk4
Best,
Justin (& Linjun)
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