ECF showcases how national cycling strategies, suitable infrastructure and financial incentives can help countries best implement the EU Urban Mobility Framework policy and increase cycling levels in their cities.
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.
The newly elected municipal government of Varaždin continues a strong track record of green alternatives for local transport. The Croatian city aims to fulfil the dual strategies of more liveable urban landscapes and greener lifestyles.
Greece is ready to rejuvenate the coast of the Attica Region with an ambitious project that will improve the quality of life in the Athenian Riviera whilst working towards a greener future.
Author: City of LjubljanaLjubljana, the capital of Slovenia, with approximately 290,000 inhabitants is an environmentally ambitious city and known as green, clean, safe and friendly – as numerous international awards, among which we are happy to...
Author: Dublin City CouncilA new segregated cycle layout being trialled on Leeson Street has received positive feedback from cyclists. The cycle protection measures consist of a semi-permanent reflective protective barrier and bollard which sits...
Author: Dublin City CouncilThis research is being conducted by the Technological University of Dublin and Trinity College Dublin using funding from the Road Safety Authority. Dublin city is an ancient city, consisting of narrow streets. The...
The #VisionaryCities Series is a collection of best practices and success stories from visionary local authority leaders contributing to making Cycling in Europe better, safer and more common. We are going to be inviting some of them to share...
From 28-30 September, ECF joined the CIVITAS Forum in Gdynia, Poland. This annual conference brings together almost 500 cities, regions and other professionals working on sustainable transport in Europe, with some exceptions of global participants...
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 struggle for global sustainability will be won or lost in cities”, as UN Secretary...
ECF has started work to put cycling into a number of platforms and initiatives that will be needed for Smarter Cycling to become a reality. This is the beginning of a process that will open up to the members of the Cycling Industry Club and the...
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