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  • A1: RETHINKING INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Cycle Highways - 10 years of experience

    Rico Andriesse / Goudappel Coffeng

    Presentation

  • B1: ATTITUDES, BEHAVIOUR AND CHOICE
  • Socio-spatial determinants of preference for the active transport modes

    Geran-Marko Miletić, Antun Plenković / Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar

    Presentation

  • Cyclists’ perceived aggression from car drivers on road interactions

    Dr. Carolina Martinez Tabares / IFSTTAR

    Presentation

  • A survey proposal to analyze cycling routes

    Juan Pablo Ospina Zapata / Universidad Nacional de Colombia

    Presentation

  • C1: HEALTH AND ACTIVE MOBILITY
  • Master Plan for Walking

    Nick Ibesich / Umweltbundesamt Österreich

    Presentation

  • Walkability study in Essen

    Minh-Chau Tran / University of Duisburg-Essen

    Presentation

  • A2: DESIGNING FUTURE INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Pedalling into a driverless world: opportunities and threats

    John Parkin / UWE Bristol

    Presentation

  • Supporting Latin America's first bicycle avenue in Bogotà, Colombia

    Sarah Schneider / GIZ

    Presentation

  • B2: POLICY AND STRATEGIES
  • CicloviaSP: Promoting a sustainable bicycle program in São Paulo city

    José Evaldo Goncalo, Suzana Nogueira / Ciclovia SP

    Presentation

  • The complexities of a biking transition in a car dependent city: Evidence from Kuala Lumpur

    Dr. Roya Shokoohi / Hanze University of Applied Sciences

    Presentation

  • C2: MOBILITY CULTURES AND EDUCATION
  • The Brazilian way of promoting bicycle planning

    JP Amaral / BikeAnjo.org

    Presentation

  • The Bicycle as Teaching Object for the Training of technical and soft Skills in University Education.

    Matthias Bandtel / Mannheim University of Applied Sciences

    Presentation

  • Social Practices and the Importance of Context

    Prof. Dr. Peter Cox / University of Chester, Heike Bunte

    Presentation

  • Bike uses over three generations

    Ana Santos / Universidade de Lisboà

    Presentation

  • A3: ACTIVE MOBILITY AND HEALTH: INSIGHTS FROM THE PASTA PROJECT
  • Promoting cycling and active mobility in Rome

    Linda Meleo / City of Rome

    Presentation

  • B3: ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF CYCLING
  • Promoting cycling on Rotterdam's southbank as a means for socioeconomic development

    Chris Roorda / DRIFT

    Presentation

  • Who is in? - An exploration of the participants in the German campaign “Mit dem Rad zur Arbeit” (‘Cycling to work’)

    Bernhard Schrauth, Dr. Walter Funk / Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg

    Presentation

  • C3: DIGITAL AND DATA
  • From People to People - The Self-Benefit of Crowdsourced Cycling Data as Part of the European Cycling Challenge

    Giuseppe Liguori / SRM Bologna, Francesco Lacorossi / Roma Servizi per la Mobilità

    Presentation

  • Supporting bicycle monitoring from civil society: the example of Bogotá’s bicycle account

    Carlosfelipe Pardo / despacio

    Presentation

  • Cycling and the built environment - testing bicycle suitability indicators with with actual route choices

    Ray Pritchard / NTNU

    Presentation

  • A4: TAKING RESEARCH INTO ACTION: THE PASTA TOOLS.
  • Learning from the best: A compendium of successful measures and policies

    Florinda Boschetti / Polis network

    Presentation

  • Translating research for policy and practice

    Sandra Wegener / BOKU, Audrey de Nazelle / ICL

    Presentation

  • B4: SAFETY
  • Accident analysis and comparison of bicycles and pedelecs

    Tina Gehlert / GDV

    Presentation

  • Bike paths – love them or hate them?

    Carmen Hagemeister, Technische Universität Dresden

    Presentation

  • Coordinated Traffic Lights for Cyclists on Main Bike Routes

    Denise Kramer / TU Berlin

    Presentation

  • Cyclists running the red light – Influence of bicycle type under different conditions

    Katja Schleinitz, Tibor Petzoldt, Sebastian Mach / TU Chemnitz

    Presentation

  • C4: BIKE-SHARING, ELECTRIC BIKES AND INTERMODALITY
  • Can electric bikes empower future mobility solutions?

    Dr Amy Guo / Newcastle University

    Presentation

  • The economic and social efficiency of bike sharing systems in French Cities

    Haingotiana Rajaonah / Université de Lille

    Presentation

  • Cycling as an economic factor

    Stephan Kritzinger /PrognosAG

    Cycling as an economic factor

  • Cyclist-related content in driver licensing processes: cyclists as hazards

    Jennifer Bonham / University of Adelaide

    Cyclist-related content in driver licensing processes

  • GPS data tracks from smartphone applications – a useful support for bicycle infrastructure planning?

    Angela Francke / Technische Universität Dresden

    GPS data tracks from smartphone applications

  • Interrelating bikeway typology and collisions involving motorized vehicles and bicycles in Berlin

    Rafael Milani Medeiros & Quentin Jammot -Paillet, Technische Universität Berlin

    Interrelating bikeway typology

  • Should bike-sharing programs be profitable?

    Aleksandar Bauranov, Urbanova Consulting

    Poster

  • Resident Cycle Parking Facilities

    Wout Baert, Flemish Cycling Embassy

    Poster

  • Cycling during pregnancy and with a baby

    Hannah Eberhardt, Anna Gering / Verkehr mit Köpfchen

    Poster

  • Behavioural differences among cyclists in choosing the space to ride

    Gregor Gaffga, Prof. Carmen Hagemeister / TU Dresden

    Poster

  • Real world laboratory for a sustainable mobility culture

    Marius Gantert, Eric Puttrowait, University of Stuttgart

    Poster

  • Quantification of smartphone-generated, bicycle-related multi- and intermodality behavior data in Berlin

    Enrico Howe / innoz

    Poster

  • The potential cyclist - Framing urban design projects for transport cycling

    Katja Leyendecker, Seraphim Alvanides / Northumbria University Newcastle

    Poster

  • Adaptive road network assessment for context-sensitive bicycle routing

    Martin Loidl, Robin Wendel, Bernhard Zagel / University of Salzburg

    Poster

  • Cyclists’ and Non-cyclists’ Representations and Motivations of Utilitarian Urban Cycling in France

    Carolina Martinez Tabares / LPC

    Poster

  • Macroeconomic Effects of Mandatory Bicycle Helmets

    Michael Meschik, Huem Otero-Garcia / BOKU

    Poster

  • Children's cycling skills and the impact of physical activity

    Michael Meschik, Juliane Stark, Bernhard Kalteis / BOKU

    Poster

  • Factors For The Perception Of Active Modes Health Benefits And Risks

    Francis Papon, Clément Dusong / Université Paris-Est/AME-DEST-IFSTTAR

    Poster

  • Bicycle commuting as part of the sustainable mobility

    Dr. Marko Mustapić, Antun Plenković / Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences; Mateja Plenković / Catholic University of Croatia

    Poster

  • Reflective Corporate Branding for public Bike Sharing Systems

    Eberhard Schilling, Happarel Bicycles

    Poster

  • Cycling attitudes and behavior of families in urban areas

    Uta Schneider / Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI; Tim Hilgert, Martin Kagerbauer / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

    Poster

  • Access to Cargo Bikes for Everyone - Research and Practice Project „TINK“

    M. Schulte / FH Bielefeld; M. Walter / e‐fect eG

    Poster

  • Lessons learned from Vienna’s bike-sharing system to get migrant women to cycle

    Astrid Segert / Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna; Eliza Brunmayr / Radlobby Vienna

    Poster

  • Cycling promotion - the lessons of history

    Rosemary Sharples / UTS

    Poster

  • Challenges and achievements in road safety and injury prevention in Baku

    Rustam Talishinskiy / Scientific Research Institute Azerbaijan

    Poster

  • Cities

    Richard ter Avest / Goudappel Coffeng

    Poster

  • The influence of surface roughness on cyclists’ velocity choice

    Marko Toljic, Tadej Brezina, Günter Emberger / TU Wien

    Poster

  • Traffic Planning

    Eric Treske / intrestik

    Poster

  • Making active mobility everyone’s business:

    Taking the Healthy Streets Approach in London: Lucy Saunders, Transport for LondonTHE PEP Relay Race - Economic Benefits of Cycling Tourism

    Making active mobility everyone’s business:

  • Cycling Policies in Germany

    Birgitta Worringen / German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure

    Cycling Policies in Germany Birgitta Worringen / German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure

  • THE PEP Partnership on Cycling

    Robert Thaler / Pan-European Master Plan for Cycling

    THE PEP Partnership on Cycling

  • Economic Benefits of Cycling Tourism

    Alexander Stedtfeld, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

    Economic Benefits of Cycling Tourism

  • Reverse Innovation: Rethinking urban transport through global learning:

    Dr. Harry Lehmann, Umweltbundesamt

    Reverse Innovation: Rethinking urban transport through global learning

  • Planning for sustainable transport policies – assessing CO2 emissions:

    George Georgiadis, Sustainable Transport Division, UNECE

    Planning for sustainable transport policies

  • How does Active Mobility help to reach the SDGs?:

    Dr. Ute Winkler, Federal Ministry of Health, Germany

    How does Active Mobility help to reach the SDGs

  • Revealed Preferences Route Choice Model for Cyclists in Kharkiv, Ukraine

    Olena Chernyshova, Kharkiv National Automobile and Highway University, Ukraine

    Revealed Preferences Route Choice Model for Cyclists in Kharkiv, Ukraine

  • The new WHO Health Economic Assessment Tool For Walking and Cycling-a sneak preview:

    Nick Cavill, University of Oxford

    The new WHO Health Economic Assessment Tool Walking and Cycling-a sneak preview

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