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Wednesday, 2nd April 2008

19:00 Social gathering in the restaurant "Freiberger Schankhaus", downtown Dresden

Thursday, 3rd April 2008

8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 9:30

Welcoming Speeches

 

Lutz Vogel, Mayor of the City of Dresden (D)
Bernd Decker, Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation, European Commission (B)
Gerd-Axel Ahrens, Technische Universität Dresden (D)

9:30 - 10:00 Key Note
  Integrated bicycle planning and programming - Czech National Bicycle Strategy
Radomíra Plíšková, Centrum dopravního výzkumu (CZ)

10:15 -11:30

Session 1.1

Session 2.1

 

SETTING UP BICYCLE INSTITUTIONS AND NETWORKS ON THE LOCAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL LEVEL

Session Chairman: Bernhard Ensink, European Cyclists’ Federation (B)

EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL SUPPORT TO EFFICIENT CYCLING POLICIES

Session Chairman: Burkhard Horn, City of Berlin (D)

 

Association of bike-friendly cities, towns and counties in North Rhine-Westphalia (AGFS)
Marion Bugdoll, Spokesperson of AGFS and Coordinator for Cycling and Sports at the County of Recklinghausen (D)

Setting up a European platform of cycling expertise by means of the bicycle policy audit BYPAD
Tim Asperges, Timenco bvba (B), Ursula Lehner-Lierz, velo:consult (CH)

 

The institutional process of organizing a national conference on bicycling and a bike lobby network of provinces in Italy
Fabio Lopez, Provincia di Milano (I)

Cycling and sustainable mobility - A contribution of the State to the missions and responsibilities of cities and local authorities
Hubert Peigné, Ministère de l'Ecologie, du Développement et de l'Aménagement Durables (F)

11:30 - 12:00 Coffee Break and opportunity to visit exhibition

12:00 - 13:15

Session 1.2

Session 2.2

 

BEST PRACTICES OF CYCLING POLICIES

Session Chairman: Sylvain Haon, Polis (B)

PLANNING, PROGRAMMING AND BUDGETING OF BICYCLE MEASURES

Session Chairman: Tim Asperges, Timenco bvba (B)

 

Cycling strategy for the metropolitan area of Hannover Braunschweig Göttingen
Robert Krieger, City of Braunschweig, Solveigh Jannsen, Region Hannover (D)

Developing stages of change model for marketing cycling
Adrian Bell, Transport for London (GB)
  Bicycle policies in Basel, Switzerland
Barbara Auer, City of Basel (CH)

A cost benefit analysis tool for cycling measures
Matts Andersson, Elisabet Idar Angelov, WSP Analysis & Strategy (S)
13:15 - 14:15 Lunch and opportunity to visit exhibition, Press Conference

14:15 - 15:30

Session 1.3

Session 2.3: Poster Session

 

BETTER INTEGRATION OF BICYCLES INTO THE URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM

Session Chairman: Hartmut Topp, Planungsbüro R+T Darmstadt / imove TU Kaiserslautern (D)

A. EUROPEAN NETWORKS OF BICYCLE FRIENDLY CITIES
B. WORKING IN THE BICYCLE SECTOR

Session Chairwoman: Radomíra Plíšková, CDV (CZ)

  Bicycles as public-individual transport – European developments
Sebastian Bührmann, Rupprecht Consult – Forschung und Beratung GmbH (D)

BYPAD
Tim Asperges, Timenco bvba (B), Ursula Lehner-Lierz, velo:consult (CH)
 

Integrating Bicycles into the Urban Transport System: Constraints and Opportunities in a city in northern England
Pamela Townley, Mouchel Group (GB)

The UrBike project: from European exchange to European revendication
Raphael Calvelli (I), Dorota Lasocka, City of Kielce (PL), UrBike Network

Baltic Sea Cycling
Silke Wilken, City of Rostock (D), Thomas Möller, German Cycling Association ADFC (D)

Veloconference Switzerland
Barbara Auer, City of Basel (CH)

Danish Municipal Network for Sustainable Transport and Mobility Management
Marianne Weinreich, Mobilitet og kommunikation (DK)

European Cities and Regions Networking for
Innovative Transport Solutions - Polis

Sylvain Haon, Polis (B)

ECF city network 'Cities for Cyclists'
Bernhard Ensink, European Cyclists’ Federation (B)

Best practices for cycling
Heike Bunte, Human Powered Vehicles Germany e.V. (D)

Cyclocity® - the worldwide most famous selfservice- bike-system
Patrick Möller, JCDecaux Deutschland GmbH (D)

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break and opportunity to visit exhibition

16:00 - 16:30

Concluding Remarks

  Viewpoints and necessities from the perspective of cities in New EU Member Countries
Dorota Lasocka, City of Kielce (PL)

16:30 - 17:30

Plenary Discussion

  Are European networks of bicycle friendly cities a necessary step to improve the integration of bicycles in urban transport? What common policies can be developed and which initial steps should be taken?
- Initial statements and discussion -

Moderator: Gerd-Axel Ahrens, Technische Universität Dresden (D)

20:00 Dinner / Social Gathering
  Street Car Museum

Friday, 4th April 2008

 
9:00 - 9:30

Introduction

  Herbert Feßenmayr, Vice Mayor of the City of Dresden (D)
Gerd-Axel Ahrens, Technische Universität Dresden (D)

9:30 - 11:00

Session 3.1

 

BICYCLES AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT: FINDINGS OF RESEARCH ON INTERMODAL AND MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT USE

Session Chairwoman: Carmen Hass-Klau, Bergische Universität Wuppertal (D)

  First results from the research project “Interdependencies of bicycle and public transport use”
Anne Pitrone, Thomas Böhmer, Technische Universität Dresden (D)

Intermodality between bikes and urban public transport: some research questions (in the French context)
Claude Soulas, INRETS (F)
 

Personal repertoire of travel modes – heavy car users, people who mix all modes and other mover groups in Finnish cities
Ville Voltti, Linea Konsultit Oy (FIN)

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break and opportunity to visit exhibition

11:30 – 13:00

Session 3.2

 

BICYCLE AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT: POTENTIALS OF A JOINT PROMOTION

Session Chairwoman: Dagmar Meyer, German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs (D)

  Implementation of cycling strategies by public transport planning? A view on recent Local Public Transport Plans and regional legislation in Germany
Jörg Thiemann-Linden, Büro Thiemann-Linden, Stadt & Verkehr (D)
  Integrated promotion of Bike-and-Ride facilities in Munich and its surroundings
Elisabeth Zorn, City of Munich (D)
  Bicycle parking facilities at railway stations, is it worth investing in?
Moshe Givoni, Oxford University - Centre for the Environment (GB)

13:00 – 14:15 Lunch and opportunity to visit exhibition

14:15 – 15:45

Session 3.3

 

EXAMPLES, CHANCES AND LIMITS TO COMBINE THE USE OF BICYCLE AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Session Chairman: Tilman Bracher, Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik (D)

  The alliance of public transport and cycling: a field report. Experiences Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV)
Herbert Kranz, Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund GmbH (D)
  Stuttgart bicycle route planner
Volker Torlach, Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart GmbH (D)

  Bicycle and public transport: examples and research findings from the Netherlands
Hans Voerknecht, Fietsberaad/Dutch Bicycle Council (NL)

15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break and opportunity to visit exhibition

16:15 – 17:00

Final Session

  Can “MeetBike” replace the car?
Hartmut Topp, Planungsbüro R+T Darmstadt / imove TU Kaiserslautern (D)
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