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References:

  • Pucher, John, and Ralph Buehler. “At the frontiers of cycling: policy innovations in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.” World Transport Policy and Practice 13.3
    (2007): 8-57.
     
  • Buehler, Ralph, and John Pucher. “Cycling to sustainability in Amsterdam.” Sustain Fall/Winter 21 (2010): 36-40.
     
  • Pucher, John, and Ralph Buehler. “At the frontiers of cycling: policy innovations in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany.” World Transport Policy and Practice 13.3
    (2007): 8-57.
     
  • Navarro, Karla Felix, et al. “SocialCycle what can a mobile app do to encourage cycling?.” Local Computer Networks Workshops (LCN Workshops), 2013 IEEE 38th Conference on. IEEE, 2013.
     
  • Figliozzi, Miguel A., and Bryan Philip Blanc. “Evaluating the use of crowdsourcing as a data collection method for bicycle performance measures and identification of facility improvement needs.” (2015).
     
  • Molina, Jennifer. “The Case for Crowdsourcing in Bicycle Planning: An Exploratory Study.” Masters of Arts, Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University (2014).

Other Links:
• Useful resource e-links related to 'Interaction Design'
• Interaction Design at IDC IIT Bombay

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