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manfred neunECF/WCA presidentchair of the s4c advisory boardaveiro, Nov 17 – 18, 2016
ECF gratefully acknowledges financialsupport from the European Commission.
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• to our host and supporters,• the university of aveiro,• portugal bike value,• abimot lea,• the aveiro region,• the speakers and chairs,• and team.
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Welcomenew publications
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Gerike, R. and Parkin, J. (Ed.). 2015. Cycling Futures. From Research into Practice. Farnham: Ashgate.
Cox, P (Ed.). 2015. Cycling Cultures: studies in diversity and practice. Chester. University of Chester Press.
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Gerike, R. and Parkin, J. (Ed.). 2015. Cycling Futures. From Research into Practice. Ashgate: Farnham.
Cox, P (Ed.). 2015. Cycling Cultures: studies in diversity and practice. University of Chester Press: Chester (UK).
Oldenziel, R. et al. (Ed.). 2016. Cycling Cities: The European Experience. Foundation for the History of Technology: Eindhoven.
Martens, K. 2016.Transport Justice: Designing Fair Transportation Systems. Routledge: New York and London.
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· Cavill, N. and Kahlmeier S. 2015. Turn upthe HEAT. Recommendations to increase theuse of the World Health Organization’s HealthEconomic Assessment Tool for Cycling acrossEurope. Summary Report for the European Cyclists’ Federation (eds.), Brussels. · Swennen, B. and Rzewnicki, R. 2016. Recommendations on Cyclelogistics for Cities. Report by European Cyclists‘ Federation (eds.), Brussels. · Haubold, H. 2016. Shopping by bike: Best friend of your city centre. Cycling and LocalEconomies. Report by European Cyclists' Federation (eds.), Brussels. · Haubold, H. 2016. Congestion Chargesand Cycling. Report by European Cyclists' Federation (eds.), Brussels. To be published.
[LINKs: www.ecf.com]
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THE EU CYCLING ECONOMY – Arguments for an integrated EU cycling policy
· Neun, M. and Haubold, H. 2016. The EU Cycling Economy – Argumentsfor an integrated EU cycling policy. Report by European Cyclists' Federation (eds.), Brussels. December 2016.
[LINKs: www.ecf.com]
See abstract in the S4C Aveiro abstract book
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THE EU CYCLING ECONOMY EU benefits of cycling
Calculations based on concrete evidence
Calculations based on best available data
Estimations based on best available indications
Total value
Hard facts 239.99 bn € 239,99 bn €
Data based calculations
239.99 bn € 90.7 bn € 330.69 bn €
Total value 239.99 bn € 90.7 bn € 182.5 bn €plus x
513.19 bn €plus x
Will be launched Dec 6, 2016 at theCycling Forum Europe in Brussels– for more information see: www.ecf.com
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THE EU CYCLINGECONOMYEU benefits of cycling – basedon the ‘active mobility agenda’
Will be launched Dec 6, 2016 at theCycling Forum Europe in Brussels– for more information see: www.ecf.com
Basic factors Environment + Climate Economy Social Benefits
Boosting factors Energy + Resources
Technology + Design Mobility
Balancing factors Health Time + Space Diversity of cultures
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Welcomes4c calendar
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02-16
iccmannheim
09-1809-1706-1711-16 06-18
S4Cin europe
its world congrcopenhagen
connected cycling
Velo-city 2017arnhem-nijmegen
Velo-city 2018rio de janeiro
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Velo-city 2016taipei
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its 25th world congress
copenhagen
demonstrations connected cycling
Velo-city 2017arnhem-nijmegen
to the future ………………………………………………………………………….
as part of the EU cycling strategy
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within the next years
its 25th world congress
copenhagen
• the EU cycling strategy• EU cycling economy• the UN global goals• rapid change• increasing ITS demand
e.g. copenhagen 2018 –e.g. smarter cycling
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within the next years
ECF has identified a unique opportunity to demonstrate the international potential of connected cycling, cycling services and data capture.
Therefore, we are inviting you to work with us to present your products and services at the Global Summit for Intelligent Transport Systems in Copenhagen in 2018.
its 25th world congress
copenhagen
Take a look at the briefing below and get in touch.
• the EU cycling strategy• EU cycling economy• the UN global goals• rapid change• increasing ITS demand
e.g. copenhagen 2018 –e.g. smarter cycling
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and the presentation of the EU cycling economy reportwith cycling benefits of about half a trillion € per year
calculations based on the active-mobility-agenda+ increasing demand on further research
and the EU cycling strategy
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to this aveiro colloquiumscientistsCYCLING
to the future of cycling by rapid change …………………………………………
to the future on cycling + UN sustainable development goals …………………
António Guterres was appointed as Secretary-General of the United NationsPhoto credit: Denis Balibouse / Reuters
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to the future of cycling by rapid change …………………………………………
to the future on cycling + UN sustainable development goals …………………
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