Active transport modes, such as walking and cycling, have been promoted by scientific studies and policymakers due to congestion-reduction and health benefits, and low environmental impact. However, adequate infrastructure is necessary for citizens to exercise their choice for those modes. This article presents a case study on the active mode infrastructural condition of a city which, as many others, privileged motorized modes in its growth during the 20th century. Using walking and cycling friendliness as evaluators of the infrastructural condition and a Geographic Information System environment as the calculational tool, an accessibility-based analysis was carried out that enables policymakers to identify the main issues affecting those modes and, most importantly, to pinpoint specific problems that are common to both modes. The methodological approach is scalable to any city size and is a decision-aid tool that can provide value mainly by identifying those common problems which can be efficiently addressed in future infrastructural improvements and maintenance actions. For the case study, common problems turn out to lay along large, distributor roads which fail to provide active travellers with adequate safety from traffic. Based on the results, a concrete intervention plan is proposed, for which a cost-benefit analysis was carried out.
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27 March 2026
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January 09 2025
Walking and cycling friendliness as proxies to retrofit active transport infrastructure
Filipe Pais;
Filipe Pais
Researcher,
Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers of Coimbra (INESCC)
, Coimbra, Portugal
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Nuno Sousa;
Researcher, Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers of Coimbra (INESCC), Coimbra, Portugal; Assistant Professor, Department of Sciences and Technology,
Open University
, Lisbon, Portugal
Corresponding author Nuno Sousa (nsousa@uab.pt)
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João Coutinho-Rodrigues;
João Coutinho-Rodrigues
Researcher, Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers of Coimbra (INESCC), Coimbra, Portugal; Full Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Coimbra
, Coimbra, Portugal
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Eduardo Natividade-Jesus
Eduardo Natividade-Jesus
Researcher, Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers of Coimbra (INESCC), Coimbra, Portugal; Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra
, Coimbra, Portugal
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Corresponding author Nuno Sousa (nsousa@uab.pt)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 20 2024
Accepted:
December 10 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-7699
Print ISSN: 0965-0903
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer (2026) 179 (1): 31–44.
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Received:
March 20 2024
Accepted:
December 10 2024
Citation
Pais F, Sousa N, Coutinho-Rodrigues J, Natividade-Jesus E (2026), "Walking and cycling friendliness as proxies to retrofit active transport infrastructure". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Municipal Engineer, Vol. 179 No. 1 pp. 31–44, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmuen.24.00021
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