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Concept and structure of the Moscow Bicycle Infrastructure Monitoring


Zavyalov D.V., Saginova O.V., Zavyalova N.B., Kireeva N.S.
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Zavyalov Dmitriy Vadimovich – (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

Saginova Olga Vitalevna – (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

Zavyalova Nadezhda Borisovna – (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

Kireeva Natalya Sergeevna – (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)

Published in:
Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship
– Volume 19, Number 4 (April 2018)

JEL classification: R10; R39; R40

Keywords: bicycle transport, indicators analysis, infrastructure, monitoring, quality assessment indicators


Citation:
Zavyalov D.V., Saginova O.V., Zavyalova N.B., Kireeva N.S. (2018). Concept and structure of the Moscow Bicycle Infrastructure Monitoring. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 19(4), 1273-1288. doi: 10.18334/rp.19.4.38992


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Abstract:

The paper using the analysis of international experience of bicycle infrastructure development proposes a concept of bicycle monitoring system for Moscow. The system is based on a set of “hard” (normed) and “soft” (perceived) indicators. Soft indicators ensure that the citizens’ views on various aspects of the development of Cycling infrastructure are taken into account through the identification of the perceived quality of infrastructure. Using deviations of the real indicators from the planned levels there may be developed programs and projects portfolios, as well as the decisions about possible directions to improve the city bicycle infrastructure may be taken.








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