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From Mobike to no bike in Greater Manchester: Using the capabilities approach to explore Europe's first wave of dockless bike share

机译:从移动到更大曼彻斯特的自行车

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Globally, bike share schemes are an element of a rapidly changing urban transport landscape. Whilst many docked schemes are now embedded in cities around the world, the recent explosion of dockless systems provides an opportunity to evaluate claims that this form of shared mobility has the potential to alleviate common barriers to cycling, relieve congestion, boost low carbon travel, get people active, and reduce social exclusion. Drawing on a mixed methods study of 2270 online survey respondents and 27 interviews, all living in, working in or visiting Greater Manchester during a trial of dockless bike share, we explore the ways in which the technological, spatial and practical configuration of bike share schemes relate to a city's infrastructure and existing cycling practices. We question assertions that bike share provision necessarily results in increased rates of cycling and enhanced social inclusion.By using a capabilities approach and utlilising the concept of 'conversion factors' to describe the differing capacities or opportunities that people have to convert resources at their disposal into 'capabilities' or lunctionings', we show how the practice of bike sharing can influence a population's propensity to cycle, as well as how bike share interacts with established barriers to cycling. We find that many established barriers to cycling remain relevant, especially environmental factors, and that bike share creates its own additional challenges.We conclude that bike share operators must recognise the role of personal and social conversion factors more explicitly and be sensitive to the social and physical geography of cities, rather than assuming that a 'one size fits all' approach is adequate. To do this they should engage more closely with existing bodies, including transport authorities and local authorities, in co-creating bike share systems. Using the capabilities approach enables us to identify ways in which it could be made relevant and accessible to a more diverse population.
机译:在全球范围内,自行车共享计划是快速变化的城市运输景观。虽然许多停靠的方案现在嵌入世界各地的城市,但最近的停机系统爆炸提供了评估这种形式的共同移动性的声明的机会,这些形式有可能减轻循环,缓解充血,提高低碳旅行的常见障碍,得到人们积极,减少社会排斥。绘制混合方法研究2270在线调查受访者和27次访谈,所有生活在搬运车辆份额的试验期间,所有居住在曼彻斯特,在搬运车辆份额的审判中,我们探讨了自行车分享计划的技术,空间和实际配置的方式涉及城市的基础设施和现有的骑自行车实践。我们质疑自行车份额的断言必然导致循环和增强的社会含量增加。使用能力方法和utlileising“转换因素”的概念来描述人们必须转换资源的不同能力或机会“能力”或感知“,我们展示了自行车分享的做法如何影响人口的循环倾向,以及自行车份额如何与骑自行车的既定障碍相互作用。我们发现许多循环的障碍障碍仍然是相关的,特别是环境因素,自行车份额创造了自己的额外挑战。我们得出结论,自行车股票运营商必须更明确地认识个人和社会转换因素的作用,并对社会和社会和敏感城市的物理地理位置,而不是假设“一种尺寸适合所有”方法是充分的。为此,他们应该与共同创造自行车份额系统中的现有机构更密切地与现有机构(包括运输当局和地方当局)进行。使用能力方法使我们能够识别可以对更多样化的人口相关和可访问的方式。

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