Which environmental factors most strongly influence a street’s appeal for bicycle transport among adults? A conjoint study using manipulated photographs
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Nico Van de Weghe | Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij | Ariane Ghekiere | Benedicte Deforche | Lieze Mertens | Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij | D. van Dyck | J. Van Cauwenberg | A. Ghekiere | B. Deforche | L. Mertens | N. Van de Weghe | Delfien Van Dyck | Jelle Van Cauwenberg | N. van de Weghe
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