2018 has been one of the best years yet for ECF’s advocacy team; heading into 2019 we really feel like there has been a sea change in thinking on transport policy, as the benchmark for how we measure a successful transportation system has shifted....
“Achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through a socially-fair transition in a cost-efficient manner” – This is the key sentence in the European Long-Term Climate Strategy that the European Commission published today in Brussels [1]....
Promoting Active Cities Throughout Europe (PACTE) held the first workshop in Liverpool on November 15-16th, 2018. Hosted by the Liverpool City Council, a key project partner, the workshop welcomed participants from across Europe to discuss and...
For over twenty years the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) has been a cornerstone of EU transport policy. It should come as no surprise therefore that ECF has been pushing hard to get the tectonic plates of European policy moving on this...
The European Commission has been working on proposals to update its 10 year old regulations on Road Infrastructure Safety Management (RISM) and ECF has been pushing hard to make sure cyclists get a look in. Next week the TRAN Committee of the...
The ECF brings attention to the concrete benefits of cycling at the PEP Relay race workshop held in Rimini, Italy. On Friday, November 9th, 2018, the Secretary General of the ECF, Dr. Bernhard Ensink, attended the PEP Relay Race workshop, where he...
Day two of Velo-city 2018 will begin with a stimulating discussion about “Technology”. In this plenary, global leaders in the field will present and discuss some of the emerging challenges for governance, for cities and for advocates as new...
Through Velo-city 2018 article series we will be taking a closer look into sessions coordinated by ECF partner organizations and institutions and learn more about their main theme and participating speakers. The article series on Partner Sessions...
Day three of Velo-city 2018 will begin with a stimulating discussion about “Intermodality”. In a nutshell, the main theme of the plenary will focus on the power of the bicycle in an intermodal metropolitan area. During the plenary, the contrast...
Velo-city kicks off with a stimulating discussion about “City for all”. In a nutshell, the main theme of the plenary will focus on accessible cities to all, arguing that sustainable urban development means inclusion of kids, elderly, disabled, women...
The new Program Grid of Velo-city 2018 is now available online and constantly updating! You can now click on the different sessions to see their descriptions, format and participating speakers and choose in which one you prefer to...
Behavior change is an important topic on the upcoming Velo-City 2018 conference program in Rio! Under the sub-theme Learn to live, which looks at how we learn to live together through the lens of mobility, more than one session will be devoted to...
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