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Utilizing Crowdsourced Data for Studies of Cycling and Air Pollution Exposure: A Case Study Using Strava Data

机译:利用众包数据进行循环和空气污染暴露研究:使用Strava数据的案例研究

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With the development of information and communications technology, user-generated content and crowdsourced data are playing a large role in studies of transport and public health. Recently, Strava, a popular website and mobile app dedicated to tracking athletic activity (cycling and running), began offering a data service called Strava Metro, designed to help transportation researchers and urban planners to improve infrastructure for cyclists and pedestrians. Strava Metro data has the potential to promote studies of cycling and health by indicating where commuting and non-commuting cycling activities are at a large spatial scale (street level and intersection level). The assessment of spatially varying effects of air pollution during active travel (cycling or walking) might benefit from Strava Metro data, as a variation in air pollution levels within a city would be expected. In this paper, to explore the potential of Strava Metro data in research of active travel and health, we investigate spatial patterns of non-commuting cycling activities and associations between cycling purpose (commuting and non-commuting) and air pollution exposure at a large scale. Additionally, we attempt to estimate the number of non-commuting cycling trips according to environmental characteristics that may help identify cycling behavior. Researchers who are undertaking studies relating to cycling purpose could benefit from this approach in their use of cycling trip data sets that lack trip purpose. We use the Strava Metro Nodes data from Glasgow, United Kingdom in an empirical study. Empirical results reveal some findings that (1) when compared with commuting cycling activities, non-commuting cycling activities are more likely to be located in outskirts of the city; (2) spatially speaking, cyclists riding for recreation and other purposes are more likely to be exposed to relatively low levels of air pollution than cyclists riding for commuting; and (3) the method for estimating of the number of non-commuting cycling activities works well in this study. The results highlight: (1) a need for policymakers to consider how to improve cycling infrastructure and road safety in outskirts of cities; and (2) a possible way of estimating the number of non-commuting cycling activities when the trip purpose of cycling data is unknown.
机译:随着信息和通信技术的发展,用户生成的内容和众包数据在交通和公共卫生研究中发挥着重要作用。最近,Strava是一个流行的网站和移动应用程序,致力于跟踪体育活动(骑自行车和跑步),开始提供名为Strava Metro的数据服务,旨在帮助交通研究人员和城市规划人员改善骑自行车者和行人的基础设施。 Strava Metro数据通过指示通勤和非通勤自行车活动在较大空间范围(街道水平和交叉路口水平)上的位置,具有促进骑自行车和健康研究的潜力。 Strava Metro数据可以评估主动出行(骑自行车或步行)期间空气污染的空间变化效应,因为预计城市中空气污染水平会发生变化。在本文中,为了探索Strava Metro数据在主动出行和健康研究中的潜力,我们大规模研究了非通勤自行车活动的空间模式以及自行车目的(通勤和非通勤)与空气污染暴露之间的关联。此外,我们尝试根据可能有助于识别自行车行为的环境特征来估计非上下班自行车旅行的次数。正在进行与自行车目的有关的研究的研究人员在使用缺乏旅行目的的自行车旅行数据集时可以从这种方法中受益。我们使用来自英国格拉斯哥的Strava Metro Nodes数据进行了一项实证研究。实证结果表明:(1)与通勤自行车活动相比,非通勤自行车活动更可能位于城市郊区; (2)从空间上讲,骑自行车休闲和其他目的的人比骑自行车通勤的人更容易受到空气污染的影响; (3)估算非上下班骑行活动数量的方法在本研究中效果很好。结果表明:(1)政策制定者需要考虑如何改善城市郊区的自行车基础设施和道路安全; (2)当自行车数据的出行目的未知时,一种估计非通勤自行车活动次数的可能方式。

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