Bicycle-friendly infrastructure planning in Beijing and Copenhagen - between adapting design solutions and learning local planning cultures
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Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen | Anton Stahl Olafsson | Chunli Zhao | A. S. Olafsson | T. Nielsen | T. A. Carstensen | Chunli Zhao | Trine Agervig Carstensen
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