Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila

The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognizes the role of nonmotorized transport for sustainable urban development in its policy framework. National and local policymakers in Thailand and The Philippines, two tropical countries without a tradition of urban cycling, are increasing...

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Main Authors: Bakker, Stefan, Guillen, Marie Danielle, Nanthachatchavankul, Papondhanai, Zuidgeest, Mark, Pardo, Carlos Felipe, van Maarseveen, Martin
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/226
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15568318.2017.1384522
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12272022-04-05T18:03:07Z Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila Bakker, Stefan Guillen, Marie Danielle Nanthachatchavankul, Papondhanai Zuidgeest, Mark Pardo, Carlos Felipe van Maarseveen, Martin The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognizes the role of nonmotorized transport for sustainable urban development in its policy framework. National and local policymakers in Thailand and The Philippines, two tropical countries without a tradition of urban cycling, are increasingly paying attention to cycling as well. This article aims to assess the current situation and progress in cycling, using Bangkok and Metropolitan Manila as case study cities, and to describe the necessary conditions for advancing the significance of cycling in tropical megacities. This is done by operationalizing the so-called Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) framework, which has been used in transition studies since 2008, however, never for cycling. As such this article also “tests” this framework for its application in sustainable transportation. The two case studies are characterized with regards to the current role of cycling in the mobility system, its infrastructure, governance system, and existing research on the potential and barriers. We find that TIS can readily be applied to our cases, with the analysis showing that elements such as knowledge development, actor networks, e-bike adoption, infrastructure, resource mobilization and legitimation are not well developed; on the other hand, flat terrain, attention for cycling for health and environment, heavy congestion, expansion of public transport, growing bike industry, active university communities, and the emergence of advocacy coalitions, could open up opportunities for increasing its modal share. 2018-01-05T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/226 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15568318.2017.1384522 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo ASEAN megacities Bangkok Manila cycling technological innovation systems transitions International and Area Studies Transportation Transportation Law
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic ASEAN megacities
Bangkok
Manila
cycling
technological innovation systems
transitions
International and Area Studies
Transportation
Transportation Law
spellingShingle ASEAN megacities
Bangkok
Manila
cycling
technological innovation systems
transitions
International and Area Studies
Transportation
Transportation Law
Bakker, Stefan
Guillen, Marie Danielle
Nanthachatchavankul, Papondhanai
Zuidgeest, Mark
Pardo, Carlos Felipe
van Maarseveen, Martin
Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
description The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recognizes the role of nonmotorized transport for sustainable urban development in its policy framework. National and local policymakers in Thailand and The Philippines, two tropical countries without a tradition of urban cycling, are increasingly paying attention to cycling as well. This article aims to assess the current situation and progress in cycling, using Bangkok and Metropolitan Manila as case study cities, and to describe the necessary conditions for advancing the significance of cycling in tropical megacities. This is done by operationalizing the so-called Technological Innovation Systems (TIS) framework, which has been used in transition studies since 2008, however, never for cycling. As such this article also “tests” this framework for its application in sustainable transportation. The two case studies are characterized with regards to the current role of cycling in the mobility system, its infrastructure, governance system, and existing research on the potential and barriers. We find that TIS can readily be applied to our cases, with the analysis showing that elements such as knowledge development, actor networks, e-bike adoption, infrastructure, resource mobilization and legitimation are not well developed; on the other hand, flat terrain, attention for cycling for health and environment, heavy congestion, expansion of public transport, growing bike industry, active university communities, and the emergence of advocacy coalitions, could open up opportunities for increasing its modal share.
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author Bakker, Stefan
Guillen, Marie Danielle
Nanthachatchavankul, Papondhanai
Zuidgeest, Mark
Pardo, Carlos Felipe
van Maarseveen, Martin
author_facet Bakker, Stefan
Guillen, Marie Danielle
Nanthachatchavankul, Papondhanai
Zuidgeest, Mark
Pardo, Carlos Felipe
van Maarseveen, Martin
author_sort Bakker, Stefan
title Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
title_short Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
title_full Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
title_fullStr Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
title_full_unstemmed Hot or Not? The Role of Cycling in ASEAN Megacities: Case Studies of Bangkok and Manila
title_sort hot or not? the role of cycling in asean megacities: case studies of bangkok and manila
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2018
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/226
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15568318.2017.1384522
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