Cycling Futures

Australasian researchers, practitioners, policy makers and community members are engaged in a global discussion on the role of cycling in addressing these concerns. Contributors to this book report on and extend this discussion as they explore the insights generated locally and internationally on th...

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Main Author: Johnson, Marilyn (auth)
Other Authors: Bonham, Jennifer (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Adelaide Press 2015
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