Air Quality & Pollution Inhalation

Bigazzi, A. and S. Gehrke, “Joint consideration of energy expenditure, air quality, and safety by cyclists.” Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour, Vol. 58, pp. 652-664, 2018. [PDF]

Bigazzi, A., and M. Rouleau, “Can traffic management strategies improve urban air quality? A review of the evidence” Journal of Transport & Health, Vol. 7, Part B, pp. 111-124, 2017. [PDF]

Bigazzi, A., Determination of active travel speed for minimum air pollution inhalation, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, vol. 11, pp. 221-229, 2017. [PDF]

Broach, J. and A. Bigazzi, “Existence and use of low-pollution route options for observed bicycling trips“, Transportation Research Record, No. 2662, pp. 152-159, 2017. [PDF]

Bigazzi, A., J. Broach and J. Dill, Bicycle route preference and pollution inhalation dose: Comparing exposure and distance trade-offs, Journal of Transport & Health, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 107-113, 2016. [PDF]

Bigazzi, A., M. Figliozzi, W. Luo and J. Pankow, “Breath biomarkers to measure uptake of Volatile Organic Compounds by bicyclists.” Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 50, No. 10, pp. 5357-5363, 2016. [PDF]