Unraveling the Cycling City

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Unraveling the Cycling City

About this course

Obscured by its apparent simplicity, cycling is a complex phenomenon. Being an almost perfect human-machine hybrid, cycling is deeply rooted in a plethora of socio-technological systems. Around the world cycling is embraced as an important ingredient to tackle a wide variety of individual and societal challenges. The Netherlands is often seen as an ideal living lab, because cycling has retained its significant share of mobility throughout the country. At the same time, there are large differences in developments across time and space, that allows for a better understanding of potential causal relations. This is also increasingly recognized by (inter)national top tier researchers from many different academic fields. They are uncovering reciprocal relations of cycling with spatial, ecological, historical, social, cultural, economic, biological and political structures. Unraveling the Cycling City bundles the state-of-the-art knowledge that emerges from research and practice on the Dutch cycling system. As such, it provides an easily accessible platform to learn about important causes and effects, to open minds for the complexity of the entire system and to support group deliberations around the world.

What you'll learn

  • understand the socio-technological systems related to cycling
  • analyze the interconnections between cycling and various societal challenges
  • evaluate the historical and cultural contexts of cycling in the Netherlands

Course objectives

  • to explore the impact of cycling on urban mobility
  • to foster discussions on the complexity of cycling systems globally

Skills you'll gain

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