Welcome to Our Resources

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.

Some example resources are showcased below.

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You can search the resources available by city, date or using free text. Handshake-produced resources are marked:

Made in Handshake

Deliverable 4.2 - Mid-term monitoring report

Deliverable Made in Handshake

This deliverable monitors the progress of Handshake cycling solutions at the project and city level. The introductory chapter briefly recaps the evaluation methodology and provides an overview of all cycling solutions, highlighting the main changes from the ex-ante assessment. The report describes the development of all 64 cycling solutions at the city level, considering the last values for assessing targets' progressive achievement. General conclusions and lessons learned have been deducted...

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Publication date: Tue 2 Feb 2021

Author: Giorgia Galvini, ISINNOVA; Paolo Ruffino, DECISIO; Lilian Tilburgs, DECISIO

Deliverable 1.1 - State of affairs and definition of solution in 13 Cities

Deliverable

D1.1 reflects the findings of the initial endeavour of Handshake, which sought to systematically trace the current cycling conditions in all 13 partner cities.

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Publication date: Tue 30 Jun 2020

Author: Mario Gualdi (ISINNOVA), Giorgia Galvini (ISINNOVA)

Deliverable 3.1 Concrete roadmap and strategy for transfer and transition management

Deliverable

In order to help the 10 Future Cycling Capitals (FCCs) Bordeaux, Bruges, Cadiz, Dublin, Helsinki, Krakow, Greater Manchester, Riga, Rome and Turin to get an overview on their transfer and transition management, this document provides the current state where these cities see themselves in the transfer stage, opening a view on the people involved, partners to meet and planned activities such as Immersive Symposia and Immersive Study Tours and the internal transfer management meetings. 

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Publication date: Thu 5 Mar 2020

Author: Wim Billet, Fred Dotter, Jan Christiaens

Deliverable 6.3 - Communication materials

Deliverable

This document outlines the portfolio of promotional materials produced by the CIVITAS Handshake project so far and an overview of its website and social media channels.

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Publication date: Thu 18 Jul 2019

Author: Richard Adams

This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement no 769177.

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