The annual world cycling summit reveals a programme bursting at the seams with high-level speakers, experts in all things cycling and urban design and seven plenaries around the theme “Cycling the Change”.
The Velo-city conference, where the world’s leading cycling researchers, advocates and urban planners convene alongside government officials in the name of more cycling for all, calls for 2025 potential host cities to prepare their bids.
ECF & WCA at Transforming Transportation 2019 The World Bank and EMBARQ, the sustainable mobility initiative of WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, hosted this year’s Transforming Transportation at the World Bank Headquarters in Washington...
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...
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...
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...
The narrative of Velo-city 2018 tells us that to “Learn to Live in order to achieve Happiness and Quality of Life, we need to Integrate Life and Transport generating a Lively Economy. The city of the future is a city with Access to Life”. Diving...
Telling success stories of cities reducing congestion by walking and cycling at TRA2018 ECF brought FLOW to TRA2018, telling success stories that show how cities are using walking and cycling to reduce congestion. “From Munich to Dublin...
After the successful edition in Taipei in February, more than 120 academics from 11 countries all over the world came to Aveiro in Portugal from 17 to 18 November to discuss the newest developments in cycling research. During two days, the...
This October in Quito, Ecuador the Habitat III conference saw 30,000 participants attend – one of the largest UN conference to-date. The goal of the conference was to decide on the future of cities. ECF and WCA were on site, represented by Secretary...
Urban population keeps growing larger and larger, and climatic issues are finally being addressed: a new kind of mobility is needed. We have to find a way to move and commute reducing traffic jams and accidents without polluting...
Italy has one of the highest motorization rate in the world and probably because of this reason it currently hosts one of the strongest and more compact bike activist scene. In the last few months urban cyclists painted overnight the 30 km/h limit...
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