Designing the Cycling City

This course will help you get the basic skills to start designing your cycling city, from best practices to basic infrastructures needed.
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This course will help you get the basic skills to start designing your cycling city, from best practices to basic infrastructures needed.
Designing the Cycling City
The Woonerf concept was developed in Delft in the 1960s and 1970s and spread to other Dutch cities. Woonerven are residential streets in which…
Designing a Livable Neighbourhood: The Woonerf Concept
Explore the evolution of cycling in Europe, tracing its history to the present and examining future trends.
Cycling Insights: Lessons from Europe
This two-week course from RMIT University and EIT Urban Mobility will help you understand how places, urban mobility and health impact each other,…
City Liveability: The Intersections of Health, Mobility and Place
The demands of those who live in cities vary and evolve as they develop and grow. Would you agree that our movements greatly reflect the way we live?
Active Mobility at the Heart of Transport Modelling
Explore the ±15-Minute Cities potential impact and controversy.
15 minute cities: Putting People’s Needs First Course
Cycling is a sustainable non-motorised mode of transport that can offer low-cost, pollution-free mobility. Cycles occupy minimal street space—only…
Addis Ababa Cycle Network Plan 2023-2032
Cities on every continent offer bikeshare to residents and visitors alike, and the shared mode continues to spread to cities large and small,…
Recording of Planning Bike Sharing for Everyone Webinar
While cycling offers unparalleled benefits for short and medium trips: improved physical health, fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and lower transport…
Recording of How to Get to Cycling for All Webinar
This guide outlines eight steps for mayors to create walkable cities.
The 8 Steps - Walk21