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Community transformation and ecological restoration in Portland, Oregon, and Munich, Bavaria

Situated in the field of environmental humanities, this doctoral research has a specific emphasis on the history of urban cycling. With a long-durée approach, the project investigates cycling practices in Portland and Munich, approximately between 1880 and 2000. The research inquires how cycling cultures and planning have developed in these two cities – among the very firsts in the world to accommodate bicycles. In addition to uncovering their cycling history, this comparison of cities of similar background and geographical features identifies commonalities and differences, and creates a framework to understand how cycling cultures emerge and evolve. Methodologically, the study relies on narrative, archival research, and first-hand accounts of cycling explorations. Beyond global trends and ready-made "good practices packages", this thesis argues for a contextual – historical – examination as a more sensitive transportation planning approach for municipalities.

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  • ZIP Community transformation and ecological restoration in Portland, Oregon, and Munich, Bavaria

    Situated in the field of environmental humanities, this doctoral research has a specific emphasis on the history of urban cycling. With a long-durée approach, the project investigates cycling practices in Portland and Munich, approximately between 1880 and 2000. The research inquires how cycling cultures and planning have developed in these two cities – among the very firsts in the world to accommodate bicycles. In addition to uncovering their cycling history, this comparison of cities of similar background and geographical features identifies commonalities and differences, and creates a framework to understand how cycling cultures emerge and evolve. Methodologically, the study relies on narrative, archival research, and first-hand accounts of cycling explorations. Beyond global trends and ready-made "good practices packages", this thesis argues for a contextual – historical – examination as a more sensitive transportation planning approach for municipalities.

    Letzte Änderung:
    28.07.2021
    Verfügbarkeit:
    -
    Offenheit der Lizenz:
    Freie Nutzung
    Nutzungsbedingungen:
    Creative Commons Namensnennung – 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
    Namensnennungstext:
    Reitz, Talitta
    URL:
    https://data.ub.uni-muenchen.de/246
Offenheit der Lizenz:
Freie Nutzung
Nutzungsbedingungen:
Creative Commons Namensnennung – 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Letzte Änderung:
28.07.2021
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
28.07.2021
Datenbereitsteller:
open bydata
Veröffentlichende Stelle:
Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Kategorien:
Wissenschaft und Technologie Wissenschaft und Technologie
Zeitraum:
-
Raumbezug:
-
Schlagwörter:
940-general-history-of-europe
bicycle-friendly
cycling-cultures
cycling-history
sustainable-mobility
transportation-planning

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