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Identifying urban stress and bicycle infrastructure relationships: a mixed-methods citizen-science approach

Haug, Nina ORCID iD icon 1,2; Schmidt-Hamburger, Céline 1,2; Zeile, Peter ORCID iD icon 1,2
1 Fakultät für Architektur (ARCH), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
2 Institut Entwerfen von Stadt und Landschaft (IESL), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract (englisch):

Active mobility is considered a key aspect of the mobility revolution and is therefore elementary in combating the climate crisis. However, a lot of research is needed to improve the situation of active mobility, especially concerning inhibiting factors in the choice of active means of transport. For reasons such as the high volume and speed of motorised traffic, heavy noise, and pollution levels, urban space is often associated with increased stress. The generation and provision of stress data are therefore of particularly high importance for urban planning. The citizen-science approach of the BMDVFootnote1- project ESSEM implements a triangulating approach that uses biological markers and standardized questionnaires to make statements about individual ‘stress’. In the future, this should help identify vulnerable groups and better address them in project development and planning. The presented study describes the use of participatory methods based on three ‘stress hotspots’ in Osnabrück, taking into account different forms of cycling infrastructure.


Verlagsausgabe §
DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000162952
Veröffentlicht am 10.10.2023
Originalveröffentlichung
DOI: 10.1080/21650020.2023.2267636
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Zitationen: 2
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Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut Entwerfen von Stadt und Landschaft (IESL)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsdatum 31.12.2023
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 2165-0020
KITopen-ID: 1000162952
Erschienen in Urban, Planning and Transport Research
Verlag Taylor & Francis Open Access
Band 11
Heft 1
Seiten Art.-Nr.: 2267636
Vorab online veröffentlicht am 09.10.2023
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