Does cycling infrastructure reduce stress biomarkers in commuting cyclists? A comparison of five European cities
There is substantial evidence that the environment has an important impact on the use of bicycles. Changes in the built environment, such as cycling infrastructure provision, usually aim at improving the efficiency, enjoyability and safety of cycling. They can also shape affective responses, for ins...
Main Authors: | Teixeira, IP, Rodrigues da Silva, AN, Schwanen, T, Manzato, GG, Dörrzapf, L, Zeile, P, Dekoninck, L, Botteldooren, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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