Publications

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications, book chapters and software outputs. Where available, companion materials such as code, data, presentations and interactive visualisations are provided.

Year Publication Authors Venue Resources
2026 Active commuting to and from school among Spanish adolescents: social inequalities and environmental characteristics Vidal-Tortosa, Campos-Garzón, Ruiz-Alarcón, et al. Health & Place 📄 · 💻 · 🎤
2026 Outdoor lighting and active travel: A high-resolution analysis using satellite imagery and Strava data in Glasgow Vidal-Tortosa, Heinen, Uttley, et al. Journal of Transport & Health 📄
2026 spanishoddata: A package for accessing and working with Spanish Open Mobility Big Data Kotov, Vidal-Tortosa, Cantú-Ros, et al. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 📄 · 💻 · 📎
2024 Road lighting and cycling: A review of the academic literature and policy guidelines Vidal-Tortosa, Lovelace Journal of Cycling and Micromobility Research 📄 · 💻
2024 Cycle route uptake and scenario estimation (CRUSE): an approach for developing strategic cycle network planning tools Lovelace, Talbot, Vidal-Tortosa, et al. European Transport Research Review 📄
2022 Cycling and socioeconomic (dis)advantage Vidal-Tortosa, Heinen, Lovelace Advances in Transport Policy and Planning 📄 · 💻
2021 Cycling behaviour and socioeconomic disadvantage: An investigation based on the English National Travel Survey Vidal-Tortosa, Lovelace, Heinen, Mann Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 📄 · 💻 · 🎤
2021 Socioeconomic inequalities in cycling safety: An analysis of cycling injury risk by residential deprivation level in England Vidal-Tortosa, Lovelace, Heinen, Mann Journal of Transport & Health 📄 · 💻 · 🎤
2021 Infrastructure is not enough: Interactions between the environment, socioeconomic disadvantage, and cycling participation in England Vidal-Tortosa, Lovelace, Heinen, Mann Journal of Transport and Land Use 📄 · 💻 · 🎤
2020 Is the London Cycle Hire Scheme becoming more inclusive? An evaluation of the shifting spatial distribution of uptake based on 70 million trips Lovelace, Beecham, Heinen, et al. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 📄