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Travel Planning Co-ordinator Event Leeds
Attending a free networking event for travel plan coordinators in Leeds, organized by Leeds City Council Travel Planning team.
May 6, 2026 10:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Merrion House
Robin Lovelace
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Transport Committee Academic Engagement Event
An academic engagement event with the House of Commons Transport Committee to discuss research impact and policy scrutiny.
Feb 11, 2026 9:30 AM — 1:30 PM
Portcullis House, Westminster, London
Robin Lovelace
Transport Committee
Modelling active travel with efficient, future-proof tools
A talk at the colloquium following Eva Heinen’s inaugural lecture at ETH Zürich.
Nov 18, 2025 10:05 AM — 10:40 AM
ETH Zürich, Campus Hoenggerberg
Robin Lovelace
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Mapping, classifying, and integrating diverse street network datasets
Presenting new methods and open source tools for active travel planning by mapping, classifying, and integrating diverse street network datasets at GISRUK 2025.
Apr 24, 2025 2:30 PM — 2:50 PM
University of Bristol
Robin Lovelace
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Cycle Route Uptake and Scenario Estimation (CRUSE): An Approach for Developing Strategic Cycle Network Planning Tools
This paper describes an approach for developing strategic cycle network planning tools. Based on our experience developing and …
Robin Lovelace
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Joey Talbot
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Eugeni Vidal-Tortosa
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Hussein Mahfouz
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Elaine Brick
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Peter Wright
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Gary O’Toole
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Dan Brennan
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Suzanne Meade
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Is Cycling Infrastructure in London Safe and Equitable? Evidence from the Cycling Infrastructure Database
Introduction We describe and analyse a new, open dataset of surveyed cycling infrastructure in London UK. We demonstrate its potential …
Caroline Tait
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Roger Beecham
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Robin Lovelace
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Stuart Barber
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Scenarios of Cycling to School in England, and Associated Health and Carbon Impacts: Application of the ‘Propensity to Cycle Tool’
Background The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help prioritise cycling initially launched in …
Anna Goodman
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Ilan Fridman-Rojas
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James Woodcock
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Rachel Aldred
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Nikolai Berkoff
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Malcolm Morgan
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Ali Abbas
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