Active Travel in Glasgow: What We’Ve Learned So Far
Active travel in Glasgow: what we’ve learned so far Jill Muirie March 2017 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report draws on a range of work undertaken or commissioned by current or past members of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) team in collaboration with many other organisations and communities. I am grateful to all those who have contributed to the research, analyses, seminars and presentations from which I have drawn the information included in this report. My particular thanks are due to many members of the GCPH team for commenting on drafts and helping to finalise the report. In particular, I am very grateful to Bruce Whyte, Sara Dodds, Fiona Crawford, Lorna Kelly, Jennie Coyle and Pete Seaman for commenting on earlier drafts of this report, to Bruce Whyte and Karen McPherson for information and analysis of relevant data and to Joe Crossland for proofing and editing the report. My sincere thanks are also due to Glasgow City Council and nextbike for providing an anonymised extract from their cycle hire data for analysis, to Andrew Knight, from Scottish Transport, for updated data and permission to reproduce Figures 4 and 6, and to Andrew Taylor, from the Directorate for Environment and Forestry at Scottish Government, for permission to reproduce Figure 3. Figure 2 is reproduced with permission from The Sheridan Press, on behalf of The American Public Health Assocation. The full reference is: Pucher J, Buehler R, Bassett DR, Dannenberg AL. Walking and cycling to health: a comparative analysis of city, state, and international data. American Journal of Public Health 2010;100(10):1986-1992.
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