ECF Staff Pick Their Top Stories of 2013
As everyone is looking back at 2013, so are ECF's Policy Officers and staff. Taking in the stories they chose, one cannot deny it has been a big year for Cycling Advocacy. Read the highlights once again, including ECF convincing national ministers, the European Parliament voting on EuroVelo, the biggest Velo-city conference ever - and more.
Bernhard Ensink, ECF Secretary GeneralECF attends ITF annual summit, calls on national ministers to co-fund local cycling infrastructure"It was in 2013 again – and will be the coming years – a tough challenge to convince federal and national governments and international institutions to realize that more cycling is part of the solution of many of their challenges. We need good cycling policies on all levels, from local to international." |
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Ádám Bodor, Director EuroVelo, Cycling Tourism & Regional PolicyEuropean Parliament Plenary Session Passes Key EuroVelo Legislation"EuroVelo, the European cycle route network is mentioned for the first time in official European legislation accepted by the EP!" |
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Kevin Mayne, ECF Development DirectorGone, but not forgotten: ECF Secretary General's Top 3 from Velo-city"Biggest, best ever Velo-city – because it was!" |
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Fabian Küster, Senior Policy OfficerBigger than Denmark: Economic benefits of cycling in the EU-27"My favourite is our story on the economic benefits of cycling in the EU, and the result that the health benefits are by far the single largest chunk of these benefits. This calls for a much more active engagement of the health sector in transport policy." |
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Dr. Randy Rzewnicki, Project Manager & ECF Representative to DG SANCOECF Applauds First-Ever Cross-Sector EU Initiative on Physical Activity"The Commission has made a important step as they propose a truly cross-sector approach to physical activity. This is what we’ve been working towards for the last 5-6 years!” |
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Ceri Woolsgrove, Policy Officer Road Safety and Technical IssuesThe first EU-wide ECF Cycling Barometer Launched"Great to have some easy to use data to make comparisons across Europe. Long may it continue and perhaps it can spur Member states or the Commission to provide us with even better figures in the future." |
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Ed Lancaster, Policy Officer Regional Policy and Cycling TourismEuroVelo.com: 70,000 kilometres of cycle routes one click away"The publication of a new EuroVelo overview map and the launch of EuroVelo.com at the start of 2013 have helped cycle tourists find their dream destinations." |
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