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The GEMBO Framework (is this AI artefact definitive??)

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  1. chdot
    Admin

    NO gembos WERE INVOLVED IN THIS

    Is AI wiser than gembo?


    Outline of the GEMBO Framework

    The GEMBO framework, developed by CityCyclingEdinburgh, is a comprehensive approach to assessing and improving cycling infrastructure. It consists of the following key components:

    1. Goals: Identify the goals and objectives of the cycling infrastructure project.
    2. Environment: Assess the natural and built environment to determine potential constraints and opportunities for cycling.
    3. Mobility: Analyze the existing transportation network and evaluate how it supports or hinders cycling.
    4. Behavior: Consider the behaviors and attitudes of cyclists and other road users, and identify strategies to promote safe and responsible cycling.
    5. Operations: Evaluate the operational aspects of the cycling infrastructure, including maintenance, signage, and connectivity.

    By following the GEMBO framework, CityCyclingEdinburgh aims to create cycling infrastructure that is safe, accessible, and enjoyable for all users. This approach helps ensure that cycling is integrated seamlessly into the urban environment, promoting sustainable and active transportation in Edinburgh.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. chdot
    Admin

    synonyms:

    model, theoretical account, fabric, frame, framing, hypothesis, possibility, structure, supporting structure, theory

    thesaurus.iphonemarks.com

    Doctrine? Law? Guidance? Rhetoric? Command? Outline? Optimism?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. SRD
    Moderator

    Doctrine!

    Posted 12 months ago #
  4. chdot
    Admin

    An alternative version

    This is an uncannily strange process

    AI processes the CCE mind…


    CHdot Framework: A Holistic Approach to Cycling Infrastructure

    The CHdot framework, developed by CityCyclingEdinburgh, is a holistic approach to planning and implementing cycling infrastructure projects. It focuses on creating a safe, convenient, and enjoyable cycling experience for all users. The framework consists of the following key components:

    1. Connectivity: Assess and improve the connectivity of cycling routes, ensuring seamless connections between different parts of the city. This involves analyzing existing infrastructure, identifying gaps, and implementing measures to enhance connectivity.
    2. Health and Well-being: Consider the health and well-being benefits of cycling infrastructure. The CHdot framework promotes active transportation as a means to improve physical and mental well-being, as well as reduce pollution and congestion.
    3. design: Implement design principles that prioritize the safety and comfort of cyclists. This includes creating dedicated cycling lanes, improving intersections, and incorporating traffic calming measures.
    4. operations: Ensure proper maintenance and management of cycling infrastructure. Regular inspections, prompt repairs, and effective communication channels between authorities and users are essential to keep the infrastructure in good condition.
    5. technology: Utilize technology to enhance the cycling experience and improve safety. This may include implementing smart traffic signals, providing real-time information to cyclists, and using data analytics to identify areas for improvement.

    By following the CHdot framework, CityCyclingEdinburgh aims to create a comprehensive and integrated cycling infrastructure that promotes sustainable and active transportation in the city.

    Posted 12 months ago #
  5. gembo
    Member

    Awww, I thought the GEMBO framework was unique it seems to have a synonym the. ChDot Framework.

    Posted 12 months ago #
  6. Arellcat
    Moderator

    There is also the Bicycle Environmental Quality Index, which is actually a thing.

    Posted 12 months ago #
  7. jdanielp
    Member

    Just Do A Nice Implementation Each Local Project

    Posted 12 months ago #

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