Project Details
Description
Cycling innovations including ICT-enabled cycling innovations, infrastructures, and social innovations like new business models, benefit urban regions in terms of accessibility, equality, health, live-ability, and decreasing CO2-emissions when socially well embedded.
To facilitate a transition to a sustainable future that respond to pressing issues, the SCF research project runs urban living labs in close collaboration with key stakeholders to develop trans-disciplinary insights in the conditions needed for upscaling smart-cycling initiatives. Each living lab involving real-world experiments responds to the urgent challenges that urban regions and their stakeholders face today.
To facilitate a transition to a sustainable future that respond to pressing issues, the SCF research project runs urban living labs in close collaboration with key stakeholders to develop trans-disciplinary insights in the conditions needed for upscaling smart-cycling initiatives. Each living lab involving real-world experiments responds to the urgent challenges that urban regions and their stakeholders face today.
Layman's description
Smart cycling innovations contributing to more resilient and live-able Dutch urban regions
Key findings
| Short title | Innovations for Cycling |
|---|---|
| Acronym | SCF |
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/16 → 31/08/21 |
Collaborative partners
- Eindhoven University of Technology (lead)
- University of Amsterdam
- Utrecht University
- Hogeschool Windesheim
- Municipality of Amsterdam
- Transport Authority of Amsterdam
- Province of Noord-Brabant
- Municipality of Eindhoven
- provincie of Overijssel
- Municipality of Utrecht
- Municipality of Zwolle
- HuGoCyling
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The sociotechnical roots of smart mobility: Bike sharing since 1965
Ploeger, J. & Oldenziel, R. (Corresponding author), 1 Aug 2020, In: Journal of Transport History. 41, 2, p. 134-159 26 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Toward a long-term measurement system of sustainable urban mobility
Smits, J.-P. P. H. & Veraart, F. C. A., 2020, A U-turn to the Future: Sustainable Urban Mobility since 1850. Emanuel, M., Schipper, F. & Oldenziel, R. (eds.). New York: Berghahn Books Inc., p. 305-323 19 p. (Explorations in Mobility; vol. 4).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Academic › peer-review
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