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1Gender and the e-bike: Exploring the role of electric bikes in increasing women’s access to cycling and physical activityActive Travel Studies010
2Active Travel’s Contribution to Climate Change Mitigation: Research Summary and OutlookActive Travel Studies20214
3Towards an Intersectional Perspective in CyclingActive Travel Studies20224
4Safety Perceptions and Cycling Frequency of Highly Educated Young People Who Grew Up in Different Mobility CulturesActive Travel Studies20213
5Governance, human agency and other blindspots in active transport practice — and researchActive Travel Studies20213
6Bicycle highways as a ‘liquid’ policy conceptActive Travel Studies20223
7The (im-)mobile e-bike: infrastructural components of an emerging micromobility practiceActive Travel Studies03
8The Social Practice and Regulation of Cycling as ‘A Boy’s Thing’ in Irish Secondary SchoolsActive Travel Studies20223
9Comparing E-Bike Users’ Perceptions of Safety: The Case of Lausanne, SwitzerlandActive Travel Studies20233
10Stuck With the Car and All its Harms? A Public Health Approach to the Political Economy of the Status QuoActive Travel Studies20212
11What Drives Us to Walk: Understanding Components and Processes of Behaviour Change Towards Active MobilityActive Travel Studies20212
12Why Mobility Justice Means Prioritising Accessible Walking EnvironmentsActive Travel Studies20212
13A Micromobility Buffet: E-Scooters in the Context of Multimodal Spaces and Practices in Greater ManchesterActive Travel Studies20232
14Scooter Stories: User and Non-User Experiences of a Shared E-Scooter TrialActive Travel Studies20232
15Cycling Trends in Scotland during the Early Phase of the COVID PandemicActive Travel Studies20222
16“You can go out 14 miles away with the knowledge that you’ve got the battery to help you back if you need it!” Narratives of ranging behaviour and wellbeing in diaries of e-bike trial participants.Active Travel Studies20221
17Perceptions of E-Micromobility Vehicles Amongst Staff and Students at Universities in the North of EnglandActive Travel Studies20231
18E-micromobility, Cycling, and ‘Good’ Active TravelActive Travel Studies20231
19Clutter and Compliance: Scooter Parking Interventions and PerceptionsActive Travel Studies20231
20Health modelling of transport in low-and-middle income countries: A case study of New Delhi, IndiaActive Travel Studies20221
21Introduction to the Special Issue - Electric Micromobility FuturesActive Travel Studies20231
22Is Canada’s commuter bicycling population becoming more representative of the general population over time? A national portrait of bicycle commute mode share 1996–2016.Active Travel Studies20231
23Support for Active Transport Policy Initiatives Among Canadian Adults: The Canadian National Active Transportation SurveyActive Travel Studies20231
24“Cycling … is not going to occur naturally… “: A view on the research agenda for bicycle mobility in urban South AfricaActive Travel Studies00
25Longer distance cycling for interspecies mobility justice in CanadaActive Travel Studies00
26Distance, Time, Speed & Energy: A socio-political analysis of technologies of longer distance cyclingActive Travel Studies00
27An Initial Agent-Based Model for E-scooter Accommodation into Existing Urban StreetscapesActive Travel Studies00
28E-micromobilities and their role in improving air quality and public health: A roundtable discussion in LeedsActive Travel Studies00
29Where are the low-hanging fruits? Strategic mapping of potential consumers of shared e-mobility to help decarbonise mobility of our cities.Active Travel Studies00
30Leveraging Mobility Data to Advocate for Safer Streets for MicromobilityActive Travel Studies00
31Electric motor scooter sharing: the potential of ESS in regard to sustainable mobility and city development and the derivation of policy recommendationsActive Travel Studies00
32Cyclists, dismount – Car drivers, get out and push? An (auto)ethnographic account of long-distance commuting, joy, speed, and unexpected hurdles in Dutch traffic.Active Travel Studies00
33Active Travel in Rural New Zealand: A Study of Rural Adolescents’ Perceptions of Walking and Cycling to SchoolActive Travel Studies20220
34Title Pending 1298Active Travel Studies20230
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39Discipline Hopping for Environmental Solutions: An Art-Science CollaborationActive Travel Studies20230
40Title Pending 1350Active Travel Studies00
41Bicycle Parking Use Patterns, Occupancy and Rotation Rates in the Streets of BarcelonaActive Travel Studies20230
42Title Pending 1509Active Travel Studies00
43Integrating Perceptions, Physical Features and the Quality of the Walking Route into an Existing Accessibility Tool: The Perceived Environment Walking Index (PEWI)Active Travel Studies20240
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