Deliverable 6.1 - Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation Strategy
This deliverable document outlines the project communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy.
Publication date: Fri 29 Mar 2019
Richard Adams
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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This deliverable document outlines the project communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy.
Publication date: Fri 29 Mar 2019
Richard Adams
This press release was disseminated to announce CIVITAS Handshake.
Publication date: Tue 29 Jan 2019
Richard Adams
This press release was disseminated to announce CIVITAS Handshake.
Publication date: Tue 29 Jan 2019
Richard Adams
Amsterdam’s cycling boom is a boost for the city’s economy and the health and well-being of its citizens.
Used by Helsinki to help assess the potential for cycling flows, taking into account variables that affect cycling through a computer model.
The annual bicycle reviews have been addressed to the Technology and Environment Committee and are an overview of the City of Copenhagen's priority efforts in the field of cycling and the effect of these, as well as the status of the politically agreed goals and for the citizens' satisfaction. The bicycle reviews also provide suggestions for concrete initiatives that may be relevant to initiate in connection with the budget negotiations. The development of bicycle traffic and the existing...
Giving tourists useful tips to cycling in Copenhagen.
Greater Manchester’s cycling and walking infrastructure proposal
This priority plan is not published in English but an English article was published through the Cycling Embassy explaining the key factors of the plan. The plan for Bicycle Parking provides a comprehensive overview of the initiatives recommended by the City of Copenhagen.
Publication date: Mon 12 Mar 2018
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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