The Scientist for Cycling session on the second day of Velo-city focused on studies around the cycling economy. The first session was opened by Luiz Saldanha fr...
200 years ago, in 1817, Karl von Drais built the first “running machine”, the predecessor of the modern bicycle, in the city of Mannheim (Germany). To celebrate...
Every year, cycling in 28 EU Member States (MSs) creates economic benefits of 513 billion €, that is more than 1000€ per inhabitant! These findings were calcula...
Event organised by Transport & Environment The European Commission have earmarked over €100 billion to spend on transport infrastructure in the current EU b...
Presentation of the 2016 figures calculating the socio economic benefits of cycling. Detailed agenda and registration here
Liveable cities are economically successful, and cyclists are good customers – more and more local businesses in Europe understand this link and work together w...
The report, which will be published in full later this year, is an updated version of an earlier study from 2014. It bases its estimates on data collected from...From 8 to 10 June, environment ministers and state secretaries from the pan-European region, including Russia and Central Asia, met in Batumi, Georgia, to discuss the way...
Integrating sustainable transport and economic development is increasingly relevant, given the need to demonstrate value for money in public projects. Thi...
In reaction to the global financial and economic crisis that started in 2008, job creation has become a main priority of EU policy. In this context, ECF has dec...
On 27 September, Ségolène Royal, the French Minister for the Environment, confirmed in a radio interview that a kilometric reimbursement scheme for employees cy...