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 Novemb...
Bernardo Campos Pereira - a Portuguese architect and bicycle mobility planning and policy expert. Mr. Pereira in this blog post shares the best practice ex...
More than 20 experts from different organisations involved in the EU Cycling Strategy Campaign gathered for the 1st time on 25 November in order to develop a bl...
Cycling events are attracting more and more attention in Asia! After the success of Velo-city 2016 in Taipei, on the 20th of November, the Green Bike-Transit ho...
To promote and facilitate longer distance commuting by bicycle, a lot of countries are building ‘cycle highways’. But in all of these countries differ...
Justina Bieliauskaite, an ECF Communications Intern, is not only a passionate cyclist, but also a strong supporter of and researcher in gender studies and women...
Martin Tušl, ECF Policy Intern, who has previously lived and worked in Colombia, shares his observations about cycling culture, infrastructure and e...
Over the next few months the blueprint for an EU Cycling Strategy will be developed. In a series of blogposts, stakeholders involved in this process share ...
Should the EU embrace a target of doubling cycling over the next 10 years in Europe? And should therefore at least 10% of the EU transport funds be ring-fenced...
In the beginning of November, Bernhard ENSINK, ECF Secretary General, participated in COP 22 – the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference in Marrakesh,...
On Tuesday 11th October 2016 the Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER) and the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF) jointly organised...
Research reports show: 1. Air pollution does not negate the health benefits of cycling and walking unless you’re cycling more than 5 hours daily in some of the...