Bernardo Campos Pereira - a Portuguese architect and bicycle mobility planning and policy expert. Mr. Pereira in this blog post shares the best practice ex...
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...
Bike Anjo, Transporte Ativo and UCB, the Brazilian members of the World Cycling Alliance, supported by the Instituto Clima e Sociedade, have published a guide “...
A detailed report on non-motorized transport (NMT) which includes walking and cycling was released in September 2016 by UNEP (United Nations Environment Program...
From 28-30 September, ECF joined the CIVITAS Forum in Gdynia, Poland. This annual conference brings together almost 500 cities, regions and other professionals...
Pascal Smet from Brussels Region, Nathalie Guri from Eurocities, Bernhard Ensink from ECF and Alain Flausch from UITP kicked-off the 2016 edition of the Europea...
The New Urban Agenda – the principles and guidelines for sustainable cities – has been finalized last week in New York and is awaiting signing during the Habita...
Liveable cities are economically successful, and cyclists are good customers – more and more local businesses in Europe understand this link and work together w...
Success for German ECF member ADFC: For the first time in history, the government has included cycle highways in the new Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan a...
PRAGUE, 15/07/2016 – More than thirteen hundred cyclists voted in historically first Czech Cycle Barometer of cities and towns. The thirty questions contai...
The city of Dublin is planning to make one of the main hubs in the inner city car, busses and taxis free. College Green, now hardly recognizable as a square, wi...
A bold initiative by a group of activists, scientists and urban planners set an example of a new and effective type of cycling advocacy. If it is true that “Our...