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The CO2-Emission Calculation Toolkit is online
Decreasing CO2 by Increasing Bicycle Use
This study shall provide an easy to use toolkit (carbon calculator) to visualize and present an estimation about the CO2-reduction potential by measures that aim on increasing bicycle use. read more

mobile2020 study visit: Integration of cycling into municipal policies –  Best practices from Netherlands and Germany

 

Between 7th and 11th April 20 participants from the target countries of mobile2020 visited the Netherlands and Germany to experience best practice examples of several leading cycling cities on a bike.

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mobile2020 final event

 

The final event of the mobile2020, scheduled for 29th April, will present the results and highlights of mobile2020 and various other European cycling projects.

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Conference "Cycling in Central and Eastern Europe" 15/16 Oct 2013 in Ljubljana 

The Mobile2020 project consortium invited transport and cycling professionals, decision makers, urban planners, cycling aficionados and other interested stakeholders to Ljubljana to participate on the conference “Cycling in Central and Eastern Europe” on October 15/16th. 

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With great pleasure the mobile2020 consortium invited to the final event of the project. Co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Programme of the European Union, mobile2020 aimed to develop and promote urban cycling in small and mid-size cities in 11 countries in Central and Eastern Europe.  The final event marked not only the end of the mobile2020 project but also hosted the project managers of the most notable cycling projects implemented in the region in the last five years. They presented success stories of past projects and helped define a path for the future. 

Thhe conference was also accessible via a live-stream.

 

29th April, 2014 at the Regional Environmental Center, Szentendre, Hungary

 
 

9:30 – 9:40

 
 

Welcoming remarks from the Regional Environmental Center
 
The senior management of the REC greets participants, and introduces the organization and its work in sustainable mobility and development.

 

9:45 – 9:55

 
 

Welcoming remarks from project coordinator (Heidrun Fammler)
 
Baltic Environmental Forum has led the 11-member mobile2020 consortium on a three-year project to boost everyday cycling in small and medium sized communities in 11 countries in Central and Eastern Europe.  

 
 

9.55 – 10.15

 

 

 
 

Mobile2020’s lessons learned (Greg Spencer)

 

Mobile2020 success stories and achievements.

 
 

10.15 – 10.45

 
 

Selected example of the project implementation in CEE 

Videoclip competition in Estonia

The highlights of mobile2020 implementation from three countries.

 

 11.15 – 13.10

 


 

 

 
 

Frontlines of the urban cycling development (Part 1)

 

What has been done in Europe in the last five years?

 

CENTRAL MEETBIKE (Zbyněk Sperat),

TRANSPORT LEARNING (Veronica Schemien), 

BICY (Joerg Schweizer), 

PRESTO (Bonnie Fenton), 

CYCLECITIES (Maria Poulou, Avgi Vassi), 

CYCLING FOR CLEAN AIR (Heiko Balsmeyer, Wasilis von Rauch), 

LIFE CYCLE & CYCLELOGISTICS (Matthias Scheid)

 
 

14.15 – 15.10

 


 
 

Frontlines of the urban cycling development (Part 2)

 

INTRODUCTION TO THE EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK (Jerome Simpson, 10 min) 

  

EUROPEAN CYCLISTS’ FEDERATION (Adam Bodor, 15 min)

 

 HUNGARIAN GUIDE TO FINANCING URBAN CYCLING DEVELOPMENT (Judit Tóth, 15 min)

 

FINANCING OF URBAN CYCLING DEVELOPMENT IN CEE (Tomas Rehacek, 10 min)

  
 

15:15 – 16.45

 
 

Urban cycling idea market // End of meeting


  

Co-funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme of the European Union

INTELLIGENT ENERGY EUROPE