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Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen

Researcher at Aarhus School of Architecture

Publications -  119
Citations -  2979

Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen is an academic researcher from Aarhus School of Architecture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban planning & Travel survey. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 119 publications receiving 2459 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen include Technical University of Denmark & Aalborg University.

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Do green areas affect health? Results from a Danish survey on the use of green areas and health indicators.

TL;DR: It is suggested that the significance of distance to green areas is mainly derived from its correlation with the character of the neighbourhood and its conduciveness to outdoor activities and "healthy" modes of travel.
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Intentions to use bike-sharing for holiday cycling: An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior

TL;DR: In this paper, the behavioral factors underlying tourist intentions to use urban bike-sharing for cycling while on holiday were explored, and the analytical framework relied on the Theory of Planned Behavior relating tourist intention to favorable attitudes toward cycling, interest in bicycle technology, favorable subjective norms toward cycling and perceived cycling ease.
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Safety perceptions and reported behavior related to cycling in mixed traffic: A comparison between Brisbane and Copenhagen

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the differences in safety perceptions and reported behavior of cyclists in mixed traffic between an emerging cycling city (Brisbane, Australia) and an established bicycle city (Copenhagen, Denmark).
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The Dynamics of Peri-Urbanization

TL;DR: The peri-urban region is defined as a transition region in between cities and the countryside as discussed by the authors, and it is a new kind of multi-functional territory, which is not just a fringe in-between city and countryside, but a zone of transition.
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Peri-urban futures : scenarios and models for land use change in Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a novel, future oriented approach to the planning and management of peri-urban areas with a main focus on scenarios and sustainability impact analysis with qualitative and in-depth analysis of regional strategies, as well as including a study at European level with case study work also involving a Chinese case study.