About
Aim of the network
The Scientists for Cycling network, launched at the Velo-city Global 2010 conference in Copenhagen, arises from the recognition that there are many experts in both natural and social sciences worldwide who are able and ready to contribute to ECF’s mission: to improve and to increase cycling.
Research, research plans and scientific-based publications on cycling or cycling-related matters are often not sufficiently connected to (the networks of) other scientists, to professionals and to volunteers who work on cycling. The Scientists for Cycling network is designed to bridge this gap.
Who can apply
Academics or anybody actively engaged in applied research, teaching and dissemination from all disciplines interested in cycling or cycling-related topics.
How to apply
Please fill in the form attached and return it to ECF (via e-mail to f.boschetti@ecf.com, Fax +32 2 880 92 75 or post: ECF – rue Franklin 28, 1000 Brussels). This is membership network.
Advisory board
Name |
Country |
Affiliation |
Field of expertise |
| Mr. Manfred Neun | Germany | ECF President | Bicycle advocate |
| Dr. Peter Cox | United Kingdom | University of Chester, Faculty of Social Science | Social change |
| Dr. Bas de Geus | Belgium | Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Physical Education and Physical Therapy | Human Physiology |
| Prof. Dr. Lars Gemzøe | Denmark | Gehl Architects | Architect |
| Dr. Martin Held | Germany | Protestant Academy Tutzing | Economy, Sustainable Development |
| Dr. Bernhard Ensink | The Netherlands | ECF Secretary General | Bicycle advocate |
| Dr. Florinda Boschetti | Italy | ECF Project Manager, Network Coordinator | Town planner, bicycle advocate |
Invited board members |
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| Ms. Francesca Racioppi | Italy | WHO | Injury preventionManager of the programme “Accidents, Transport and Health” |
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