Reviving bicycle rental systems of the Hyderabad city (Also available on CD)
Reddy, Reshma
Reviving bicycle rental systems of the Hyderabad city (Also available on CD) - 2014 - 73p.,CD-ROM
CERTIFICATE 2 UNDERTAKING 3 DISCLAIMER 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 CONTENTS 9 LIST OF TABLES 11 LIST OF FIGURES 11 LIST OF MAPS 12 LIST OF IMAGES 12 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 12 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Topic 13 1.1 Background 13 1.2 Need of the study 14 1.3 Research Questions 14 1.4 Research Objectives 14 1.5 Research design 14 2. Chapter 2: Literature Reviewed 16 2.1 Concept of Bicycle Rental 16 2.2 Concept of Bicycle Sharing 16 2.3 Differences between Bicycle Renting and Sharing? 17 2.4 Bicycle Renting Practices 17 2.4.1 Global Trends 17 s2.4.2 Indian cases 21 2.5 Government of India Initiatives 28 2.5.1 Public Bicycle sharing tool kit 28 2.5.2 NUTP 29 2.5.3 JnNURM 30 2.6 Challenges to Bicycle Rentals in India 30 2.7 Learnings from the Literature Review 31 2. Chapter 3: CASE CITY 34 CERTIFICATE 2 UNDERTAKING 3 DISCLAIMER 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 CONTENTS 9 LIST OF TABLES 11 LIST OF FIGURES 11 LIST OF MAPS 12 LIST OF IMAGES 12 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 12 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Topic 13 1.1 Background 13 1.2 Need of the study 14 1.3 Research Questions 14 1.4 Research Objectives 14 1.5 Research design 14 2. Chapter 2: Literature Reviewed 16 2.1 Concept of Bicycle Rental 16 2.2 Concept of Bicycle Sharing 16 2.3 Differences between Bicycle Renting and Sharing? 17 2.4 Bicycle Renting Practices 17 2.4.1 Global Trends 17 s2.4.2 Indian cases 21 2.5 Government of India Initiatives 28 2.5.1 Public Bicycle sharing tool kit 28 2.5.2 NUTP 29 2.5.3 JnNURM 30 2.6 Challenges to Bicycle Rentals in India 30 2.7 Learnings from the Literature Review 31 2. Chapter 3: CASE CITY 34 3.1 Case Study City Selection 34 3.2 City profile 34 3.3 Cycle taxi locations 37 3.4 Preliminary survey 39 3.4.1 Sample Size 39 3.4.2 Owners’ Survey objectives 39 3.4.3 Parameters for Survey 39 3.4.4 Owners’ Expressions 39 3.5 Survey Results 40 3.6 Conclusions 46 3. Chapter 4: Detailed Inventory in Selected Study area 48 4.1 Selection of study area 48 4.2 Owners’ Survey 50 3.3 Conclusions 57 4.2 Clients Survey 58 4.3 Conclusions 64 Annexure1: OWNERs’ SURVEY Questionnaire 66 Annexure 2: OWNERS SURVEY Questionnaire 67-69 Annexure 3: Clients Survey Questionnaire 70 I. References 72
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Reviving bicycle rental systems of the Hyderabad city (Also available on CD) - 2014 - 73p.,CD-ROM
CERTIFICATE 2 UNDERTAKING 3 DISCLAIMER 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 CONTENTS 9 LIST OF TABLES 11 LIST OF FIGURES 11 LIST OF MAPS 12 LIST OF IMAGES 12 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 12 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Topic 13 1.1 Background 13 1.2 Need of the study 14 1.3 Research Questions 14 1.4 Research Objectives 14 1.5 Research design 14 2. Chapter 2: Literature Reviewed 16 2.1 Concept of Bicycle Rental 16 2.2 Concept of Bicycle Sharing 16 2.3 Differences between Bicycle Renting and Sharing? 17 2.4 Bicycle Renting Practices 17 2.4.1 Global Trends 17 s2.4.2 Indian cases 21 2.5 Government of India Initiatives 28 2.5.1 Public Bicycle sharing tool kit 28 2.5.2 NUTP 29 2.5.3 JnNURM 30 2.6 Challenges to Bicycle Rentals in India 30 2.7 Learnings from the Literature Review 31 2. Chapter 3: CASE CITY 34 CERTIFICATE 2 UNDERTAKING 3 DISCLAIMER 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 CONTENTS 9 LIST OF TABLES 11 LIST OF FIGURES 11 LIST OF MAPS 12 LIST OF IMAGES 12 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 12 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Topic 13 1.1 Background 13 1.2 Need of the study 14 1.3 Research Questions 14 1.4 Research Objectives 14 1.5 Research design 14 2. Chapter 2: Literature Reviewed 16 2.1 Concept of Bicycle Rental 16 2.2 Concept of Bicycle Sharing 16 2.3 Differences between Bicycle Renting and Sharing? 17 2.4 Bicycle Renting Practices 17 2.4.1 Global Trends 17 s2.4.2 Indian cases 21 2.5 Government of India Initiatives 28 2.5.1 Public Bicycle sharing tool kit 28 2.5.2 NUTP 29 2.5.3 JnNURM 30 2.6 Challenges to Bicycle Rentals in India 30 2.7 Learnings from the Literature Review 31 2. Chapter 3: CASE CITY 34 3.1 Case Study City Selection 34 3.2 City profile 34 3.3 Cycle taxi locations 37 3.4 Preliminary survey 39 3.4.1 Sample Size 39 3.4.2 Owners’ Survey objectives 39 3.4.3 Parameters for Survey 39 3.4.4 Owners’ Expressions 39 3.5 Survey Results 40 3.6 Conclusions 46 3. Chapter 4: Detailed Inventory in Selected Study area 48 4.1 Selection of study area 48 4.2 Owners’ Survey 50 3.3 Conclusions 57 4.2 Clients Survey 58 4.3 Conclusions 64 Annexure1: OWNERs’ SURVEY Questionnaire 66 Annexure 2: OWNERS SURVEY Questionnaire 67-69 Annexure 3: Clients Survey Questionnaire 70 I. References 72
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