I know this topic has come up on the H+T list a few times as folks
wrestle with trade off questions around active transport. Here's an
interesting piece that revisits the analysis presented in a recent paper
in the American J. of Public Health:
https://theconversation.com/hard-evidence-do-bikeshare-schemes-lead-to-moreā¦
Hat tip: Alliance for Useful Evidence
http://www.alliance4usefulevidence.org/
Best,
Ann
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Doctoral Student
Institute for Multi-Level Governance and Development
Department of Socioeconomics
WU/Vienna University of Economics and Business
Austria
http://www.wu.ac.at/mlgd