Showing posts with label recommended sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recommended sites. Show all posts

Monday, 19 January 2015

Site: The Guardian Bike Blog

The Guardian Bike Blog has a regular stream of articles about the urban cycling in the U.K, U.S. and Australia.


Link: The Guardian Bike Blog

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Site: Grist - Cities

Grist covers news and ideas relating to climate, energy, food, cities, transport and green living.


Link: Grist - Cities

Site: A view from the cycle path

A view from the cycle path is the world's leading site on best practice cycling infrastructure design and policies to facilitate transport cycling. It is written by David Hembrow who lives in the Netherlands.


Link: A view from the cycle path

Site: Next City

Next City is a nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire social, economic and environmental change in cities. It provides news and longform articles on the policies and innovations driving progress in urban areas across the world.


Link: Next City

Monday, 12 January 2015

Site: CityLab - Commute

CityLab is The Atlantic newspaper's website focused on issues and solutions for cities. The Commute section focuses on transport stories.


Link: CityLab > Commute

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Site: Bike Portland

Bike Portland is an independent, daily news source that covers all aspects of Portland's bike scene. Portland has been discussing urban biking issues for several years so this blog is a great source of information for similar cities like Melbourne.


Link: Bike Portland

Monday, 5 January 2015

Site: Crikey - The Urbanist

The Urbanist is Alan Davies blog on urban policy and issues in Australia with a particular focus on Melbourne. Alan is across much of the quantitative data for Australia (demographics, transport statistics, etc) and makes good use of it.


Link: Crikey - The Urbanist

Monday, 1 December 2014

Site: Human Transit

Human Transit is the blog of Jarrett Walker - one of the world's leading transit planning consultants. He has helped to design transit networks and policies for a huge range of communities. His blog unpacks the implicit values and considerations inherent in transit planning decisions.

Link: Human Transit

Related Better By Bicycle Posts:
> See the access and urban freedom category.