Designing Cycling Infrastructure
Bart Slabbinck's presentation from the March 2022 capacity building workshop hosted by CIVITAS project, FastTrack.
Publication date: Wed 13 Apr 2022
Bart Slabbinck
On these pages, the key outputs of the Handshake project will be posted alongside key resources about the cities and general good practices in cycling.
Public deliverables will be created over the course of the project until 2022 and will be posted as soon as they are available. Follow our twitter channel or sign up to our Newsletter to keep up to date with new materials.
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Bart Slabbinck's presentation from the March 2022 capacity building workshop hosted by CIVITAS project, FastTrack.
Publication date: Wed 13 Apr 2022
Bart Slabbinck
Bart Slabbinck's presentation from the November 2021 capacity building workshop hosted by CIVITAS project, FastTrack.
Publication date: Wed 13 Apr 2022
Bart Slabbinck
As part of the CIVITAS Handshake immersive symposium in Bruges (Belgium), Clotilde Imbert from the Copenhagenize Design Co. gave a presentation on lessons to learn from Strasbourg (France). The French city is well-known as a leading cycling city.
Publication date: Wed 18 Mar 2020
Clotilde Imbert
Language: English
As part of the CIVITAS Handshake immersive symposium in Bruges (Belgium), Ria Hilhorst from the City of Amsterdam gave a presentation on the lessons to learn from Copenhagen. The Dutch capital is one of Handshake's three "Cycling Capitals".
Publication date: Mon 10 Feb 2020
Ria Hilhorst
Language: English
This presentation summarises some reflections on the whole two-day Bruges Symposium from one of the participants, Professor Dirk Lauwers, University of Antwerp.
Publication date: Mon 10 Feb 2020
Dirk Lauwers
Language: English
As part of the CIVITAS Handshake immersive symposium in Bruges (Belgium), Morten Kabell from Copenhagenize Design Co. gave a presentation what lessons can be learned from Copenhagen. The Danish capital is one of Handshake's three Cycling Capitals.
Publication date: Mon 10 Feb 2020
Morten Kabell
Language: English
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