NSL Forum & Cycling Research Board
The Cycling Research Board (CRB) invites researchers, academics, designers, city and district planners, government officials and advocates to submit abstracts for the Cycling Research Board Annual Meeting 2024 in Zürich. We extend a warm invitation to academic contributors from diverse disciplinary and cultural backgrounds to explore the dynamics of cycling and its impact on and contribution towards evolving mobility systems.

Awards
There were four categories in the CRBAM'24 Awards at the 8th Annual Meeting of the Cycling Research Board in Zurich: Best presentation, best workshop, best poster and best external page CAMPING session. We congratulate the winners and thank everyone for their contributions.
Best workshop
Enhancing Cycling Research With Customer Journey Mapping: Insights For More Inclusive Cycling
Best CAMPING session
Session 8B: Policy & Decision-Making
- external page Cycling safety based on historical crashes: A comparison of the Netherlands and Switzerland
- external page Enriching OpenStreetMap Data using Computer Vision and Street View Imagery
- external page Cycle storage and access in terraced housing: barriers and opportunities to increase cycle mode share
- external page Estimating the socio-economic impacts of cycling in the EU
Videos
- K.W. Axhausen: Welcome
- H. Klumpner: Project introduction
- M. Walczak: 4D Digital Twins - From AI to climate corridors
- A. Sevtsuk: The green mobility city
- P. Cureton: Gaming, digital twins and the future city
- M. Wicki: Pedaling towards acceptance - Navigating cleavages and policy-divides in the E-Bike City Transition – Public Opinion Insights from a Large-Scale Survey
- T. Nochta: Governance for ethical and responsible digital twins
- H. Klumpner: Closing remarks
Presentations
- Download P. Cureton: Gaming, digital twins and the future city (PDF, 19.4 MB)
- Download T. Nochta: Governance for ethical and responsible digital twins (PDF, 4.4 MB)
- Download A. Sevtsuk: The green mobility city (PDF, 9.6 MB)
- Download M. Wicki: Pedaling towards acceptance – Navigating cleavages and policy-divides in the E-Bike City transition – Public opinion insights from a large-scale survey (PDF, 3.6 MB)
- Download A. Francke et Al.: Resilient on two wheels - How disruptions are getting us on bikes (PDF, 140 KB)
- Download V. Leyva Reyes, D. Vodvárková: Amplifying the importance of nurturing the urban cycling community (PDF, 5.5 MB)
- Download K. Merz, A. Loder: More than meets the eye – Wider economic benefits of bicycle infrastructure (WEBBI) (PDF, 1 MB)
- Download E. Scheiring et Al.: Building a planning tool for the E-Bike City (PDF, 398 KB)
- Download J. Sievert: Residential bicycle parking - Analysis of urban streetscapes (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- Download A. Takayasu et Al.: Analyzing cyclist stress in traffic through data fusion - StAR project (PDF, 363 KB)
- Download L. van der Meer et Al.: Digital twins of human-centric cities (PDF, 7.1 MB)
- Download T. Wischer, M. Fellendorf: BikeAlytics - Floating BIKE data for transport AnaLYTICS (PDF, 2.1 MB)
Culture & Institutions
- Download S. Bharati: Once Upon a Time - Creative Storytelling for Cycling (PDF, 7.1 MB)
- Download R. Cannon et Al.: Organising integrated urban mobility Exploring cycling's role through an action net analysis (PDF, 4 MB)
- Download R. Egan, B. Caulfield: Cycling as Traffic - The Importance of a Transport Planning Discourse for Cycling in Low-Cycling Contexts (PDF, 2 MB)
- Download C. Elliot et Al.: Exploring the narrative behind Zurich’s E-Bike City research project - A thematic analysis of self-identifying transport user types (PDF, 3.4 MB)
- Download R. Patrick, E. Diab: Teaching and Learning through Cycling - Stories from Amsterdam (PDF, 3.3 MB)
- Download I. Scherer: Shaping your city's cycling culture - Case study of the winter cycling capital Oulu (PDF, 3.4 MB)
- Download D. Valentini: Inclusive cycling mobilities - Actors' experiences with assisted cycling services for elderly care home residents (PDF, 63.9 MB)
- Download J. van den Hoeven: Electrifying Efficiency - Why Employers Should Offer E-Bikes Like Company Phones (PDF, 3.5 MB)
Infrastructure, Design & Planning
- Download R. Egan et Al.: ‘Keeping an Eye’ and ‘Wrapping Up’ - E-Cargo Bikes as a Technology of Cycle-Parenting in Ireland (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Download A. Grisiute, M. Raubal: Conceptualizing Spatial Nudging - A Theoretical Framework for Integrating Interventions to Promote Cycling (PDF, 1020 KB)
- Download R. Hunziker, L. Ruegge: RADBEST - Cycle traffic guidance in confined road conditions (PDF, 1.8 MB)
- Download C. Larkin: Identifying and connecting low traffic neighbourhoods for optimal cycle network growth (PDF, 8.1 MB)
- Download D. Lauwers, W. Baert: Are cyclists at risk? Evolution of the risk of cycling in Flanders (PDF, 922 KB)
- Download M. Lukawska et Al.: Classification of bicycle infrastructure in OpenStreetMap (PDF, 6.3 MB)
- Download L. Meyer de Freitas et Al.: How does improved cycling infrastructure (and reduced car travel times) change mode-preferences? (PDF, 2.3 MB)
- Download M. Miotti, S. Hellweg: A systematic evaluation of travel time based accessibility provided by bicycles (PDF, 3.4 MB)
- Download M.A. Rahman: Green Wave for Cyclists - An overview from Practical Implementations (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Download P. Rérat et Al.: The obduracy of road infrastructure (PDF, 635 KB)
- Download E. Richter et Al.: Detecting Statistically Significant Changes in Cycling Volumes Based on Crowdsourced GPS-Data (PDF, 5.6 MB)
- Download W. Sambu: How do bicycles improve women's mobility and access to essential services and economic opportunities? (PDF, 3.6 MB)
- Download M. Schröder et Al.: Fast & Furious - Extreme events and non-Gaussian velocities in urban car traffic (PDF, 519 KB)
- Download J. Silonsaari: Prefiguring children’s right to the cycling city - Theoretical-methodological insights from experimental cycling initiatives (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Download I. Trout: Bicyclists’ perceptions of safety at urban roundabouts (PDF, 4 MB)
- Download P.G. Tzouras: Safety perceptions and e-cycling - The role of the road environment and implications in mobility (PDF, 2.4 MB)
- Download S.A. Useche et Al.: Is there a "Copenhagenize" effect? A comparative study in 13 European cities (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Modelling & Simulation
- Download Y. Cai et Al.: Cycling comfort and self-stated cyclist type - The role of rural leisure and typical cycling habits (PDF, 947 KB)
- Download C. Cooper et Al.: Linked Cycle + Public Transport policy modelling to fit the carbon reduction agenda (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Download C. Cooper et Al.: Some open source tools for cycle modelling (PDF, 13.8 MB)
- Download M. Dozza et Al.: Naturalistic micromobility data - Opportunities and threats (PDF, 1.4 MB)
- Download A. Ford et Al.: Simulating active travel policies using an agent-based model (PDF, 4.7 MB)
- Download E. Fulton et Al.: Assessing the influence of bike lane allocation on network traffic performance using microsimulation (PDF, 4 MB)
- Download Ö. Kaygisiz, A. Yildiz: Safety Implications of Bicycle Sharing Systems - A Case Study from Konya, Turkey (PDF, 3 MB)
- Download M. Paulsen, S. Eriksen Mabit: Revealing who rides the storm - A mode choice model with heterogeneous weather preferences (PDF, 3.7 MB)
- Download G. Rybczak: Agent-Based Study of the Cycling Potential in a Medium-Sized City (PDF, 636 KB)
Policy & Decision-Making
- Download L. Ballo et Al.: How will an E-Bike City change our accessibility? (PDF, 2.1 MB)
- Download H. Haubold: Estimating the socio-economic impacts of cycling in the EU (PDF, 220 KB)
- Download S. Hobi: City Climate Initiative Bikes instead of Cars (PDF, 3.8 MB)
- Download L. Markfort et Al.: Understanding the mechanisms of change in a multi-city US cycling capacity building organisation (PDF, 748 KB)
- Download A. Painting: Cycle Storage and Access in Terraced Housing - Barriers and opportunities to increase cycle mode share (PDF, 6.5 MB)
- Download I. Porojkow: Enriching OpenStreetMap Data using Computer Vision and Street View Imagery (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Download D. Power et Al.: Improving active mobility on Bonaire - a 4 year multidisciplinary project in the Caribbean Netherlands (PDF, 573 KB)
- Download N. Reinfeld, T. Hagen: Cycling to work – A decomposition of changes in cycling share over time (PDF, 425 KB)
- Download D. Zani et Al.: Comparison of bicycle crashes between the Netherlands and Switzerland - Linking crashes with infrastructure (PDF, 1010 KB)
- Download S. Attia et Al.: A Network for the People - Planning User-Friendly Bike Highways in Solothurn with Levels of Traffic Stress (PDF, 4.8 MB)
- Download D. Baehler, R. Hunziker: E-Scooters vs. Cycling or E-Scooters and Cycling to promote cycling (infrastructure)? (PDF, 255 KB)
- Download S. Delespaul et Al.: Enhancing Cycling Research With Customer Journey Mapping - Insights For More Inclusive Cycling (PDF, 43.2 MB)
- Download A. Elvarsson et Al.: Fast lane for planning cycling infrastructure (PDF, 2.4 MB)
- Download A. Francke et Al.: Resilient on two wheels - How disruptions are getting us on bikes (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Download M. Gschwend et Al.: Crafting a mobile platform for unreported incident notation to close the data gap (PDF, 2.7 MB)
- Download K. Krizek: Emergency Streets Countermeasure to Enable Urban Cycling and Livability (PDF, 4.8 MB)
- Download N. Meltzer et Al.: Global Learning, Local Implementation - Developing a Cycling Curriculum to Influence Decision-Making (PDF, 4.6 MB)
- Download D. Power et Al.: Developing a methodology to assess health and well-being impacts of employee active mobility - Lessons from the bicycle industry (PDF, 1.2 MB)
- Download P. Rérat et Al.: Translating Best Practice into Context (PDF, 15.5 MB)
- Download E. Richter, S. Lißner: Let‘s talk about representativeness – a framework for evaluating primary data sources for cycling indicators (PDF, 2.8 MB)
- Download N. Studer et Al.: Smarter cycling, safer cycling? Acceptance of assistance systems for bicycles – a cross-country comparison (PDF, 2.1 MB)
- Download C. Werner: Rethinking methods for planning support - Replicating existing patterns or planning for inclusive, enabling future mobility? (PDF, 22.7 MB)




































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