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Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal

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Main Author: Padeiro, Miguel
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2022.2084589
Summary: Inequity of access to the cycling network may reinforce social disparities in health and access to resources and opportunities. This study aims to examine whether the area-level material deprivation index is associated with different levels of accessibility to Lisbon’s (i) cycling network and (ii) bike-sharing docking stations network. Independent t-tests were implemented, and regression models were performed to estimate the associations of the multiple deprivation index with each dependent bike lane and bike-sharing docking station variable, adjusting for covariates. The results confirm the hypothesis of a significant difference between the most and least deprived areas in terms of the presence of bike lanes and bike-sharing stations as well as in terms of coverage, distance, and connectivity of the both infrastructures. When covariates are controlled, a higher index of material deprivation is associated with (i) a lower presence of, greater distance to, and lower coverage of bike-sharing docking stations; and (ii) is not associated with the presence of, distance to, connectivity of, and coverage of cycle lane networks. Based on these findings, efforts should be directed to increase access to bike lanes and bike-sharing systems to more deprived areas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
title Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
spellingShingle Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
Padeiro, Miguel
Bike lane
bike sharing
cycling infrastructure
disparities
equity
title_short Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
title_full Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
title_fullStr Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
title_sort Cycling infrastructures and equity: an examination of bike lanes and bike sharing system in Lisbon, Portugal
author Padeiro, Miguel
author_facet Padeiro, Miguel
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Padeiro, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bike lane
bike sharing
cycling infrastructure
disparities
equity
topic Bike lane
bike sharing
cycling infrastructure
disparities
equity
description Inequity of access to the cycling network may reinforce social disparities in health and access to resources and opportunities. This study aims to examine whether the area-level material deprivation index is associated with different levels of accessibility to Lisbon’s (i) cycling network and (ii) bike-sharing docking stations network. Independent t-tests were implemented, and regression models were performed to estimate the associations of the multiple deprivation index with each dependent bike lane and bike-sharing docking station variable, adjusting for covariates. The results confirm the hypothesis of a significant difference between the most and least deprived areas in terms of the presence of bike lanes and bike-sharing stations as well as in terms of coverage, distance, and connectivity of the both infrastructures. When covariates are controlled, a higher index of material deprivation is associated with (i) a lower presence of, greater distance to, and lower coverage of bike-sharing docking stations; and (ii) is not associated with the presence of, distance to, connectivity of, and coverage of cycle lane networks. Based on these findings, efforts should be directed to increase access to bike lanes and bike-sharing systems to more deprived areas.
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