Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study

Background: Physiotherapists have a well-established focus on improving health at individual and group levels but have developed less competence to contribute at system levels to promote public health and sustainable societies. Promoting knowledge and implementation of active transport, which refers...

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Main Authors: Asgeir Andreassen Bergli, Sara Pedersen, Filip Maric
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Swedish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2023
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/26ebb71b445b442099c3808778497277
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:26ebb71b445b442099c3808778497277 2023-12-10T09:54:21+01:00 Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study Asgeir Andreassen Bergli Sara Pedersen Filip Maric 2023-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/26ebb71b445b442099c3808778497277 DA EN NB NN SV dan eng nob nno swe Norwegian Physiotherapist Association https://www.fysioterapeuten.no/aktiv-transport-byplanlegging-fagfellevurdert/tilrettelegging-for-aktiv-transport-i-tromso-en-urban-design-studie/151103 https://doaj.org/toc/0016-3384 https://doaj.org/toc/0807-9277 0016-3384 0807-9277 https://doaj.org/article/26ebb71b445b442099c3808778497277 Fysioterapeuten, Vol 90, Iss 5, Pp 72-78 (2023) active transport physical activity public health urban planning cycling Medicine (General) R5-920 article 2023 ftdoajarticles 2023-11-12T01:38:25Z Background: Physiotherapists have a well-established focus on improving health at individual and group levels but have developed less competence to contribute at system levels to promote public health and sustainable societies. Promoting knowledge and implementation of active transport, which refers to different ways of moving from one place to another by actively using one's own body, appears a familiar arena to start getting involved in system levels and is considered an essential strategy for sustainable development. Purpose: To explore how well Tromsø is designed for active transport in the form of cycling, to gain a better understanding of (infra)structural factors that affect people's ability to use active means of transport and lay a foundation for proposals for improvement measures. The use of research approaches not common in physiotherapy gave us an additional angle to highlight opportunities for physiotherapy research that open in this field. Method: We adapted an urban design study method by starting from the Cycling Strategy for Tromsø and a combination of field observation and two different site analysis tools. Results and conclusion: Our assessment of two sections of the cycling network identified as "particularly well" and "particularly poorly" designed indicates that Tromsø is not sufficiently well designed for cycling to be perceived as a better year-round alternative to other means of transport and does not achieve its own ambitions for cycling in the city. Our research approach points to several exciting opportunities for future physiotherapy research and practice as we increase our engagement in public health and societal sustainability at system levels. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Tromsø
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English
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Swedish
topic active transport
physical activity
public health
urban planning
cycling
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle active transport
physical activity
public health
urban planning
cycling
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Asgeir Andreassen Bergli
Sara Pedersen
Filip Maric
Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
topic_facet active transport
physical activity
public health
urban planning
cycling
Medicine (General)
R5-920
description Background: Physiotherapists have a well-established focus on improving health at individual and group levels but have developed less competence to contribute at system levels to promote public health and sustainable societies. Promoting knowledge and implementation of active transport, which refers to different ways of moving from one place to another by actively using one's own body, appears a familiar arena to start getting involved in system levels and is considered an essential strategy for sustainable development. Purpose: To explore how well Tromsø is designed for active transport in the form of cycling, to gain a better understanding of (infra)structural factors that affect people's ability to use active means of transport and lay a foundation for proposals for improvement measures. The use of research approaches not common in physiotherapy gave us an additional angle to highlight opportunities for physiotherapy research that open in this field. Method: We adapted an urban design study method by starting from the Cycling Strategy for Tromsø and a combination of field observation and two different site analysis tools. Results and conclusion: Our assessment of two sections of the cycling network identified as "particularly well" and "particularly poorly" designed indicates that Tromsø is not sufficiently well designed for cycling to be perceived as a better year-round alternative to other means of transport and does not achieve its own ambitions for cycling in the city. Our research approach points to several exciting opportunities for future physiotherapy research and practice as we increase our engagement in public health and societal sustainability at system levels.
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author Asgeir Andreassen Bergli
Sara Pedersen
Filip Maric
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Sara Pedersen
Filip Maric
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title Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
title_short Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
title_full Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
title_fullStr Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
title_full_unstemmed Infrastructure for active transport in Tromsø – an urban design study
title_sort infrastructure for active transport in tromsø – an urban design study
publisher Norwegian Physiotherapist Association
publishDate 2023
url https://doaj.org/article/26ebb71b445b442099c3808778497277
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op_source Fysioterapeuten, Vol 90, Iss 5, Pp 72-78 (2023)
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