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Cynthia Palmer

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May 31, 2025, 7:34:14 AM5/31/25
to Arlington BAC, Pamela Van Hine
This looks like an interesting webinar taking place this Thursday at 10 a.m., for those who can manage to slip out from other obligations...I'm going to try! 

Thx Pam for forwarding.
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From: Institute for Transportation and Development Policy <mobi...@itdp.org>
Date: Wed, May 21, 2025 at 8:02 AM
Subject: Webinar 👉 Four Years of Cycling Cities: Global Lessons & What’s Next
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Join us for a discussion on cycling as an essential mobility solution
Four Years of Cycling Cities
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—  About the Webinar

In 2021, amid the devastation of a global pandemic, there were signs of hope for cycling as an essential, reliable, healthy, and affordable mobility solution. We launched Cycling Cities (cyclingcities.itdp.org) as a worldwide campaign to help cycling become a permanent, reliable, and safe transportation option in cities.

As the campaign wraps up in 2025, join our panelists worldwide to discuss the transformation of urban cycling over the past four years, the achievements of the campaign’s thirty-four cohort cities, and the lessons we have all learned for continued action.

Interpretations will be available in Spanish and Portuguese.

REGISTER HERE

Speakers

Dana Yanocha (Moderator)
Senior Research Manager, ITDP Global

Sam William Johnson
Sustainable Transport Specialist, World Bank

Fernanda Rivera
Sustainable Urban Mobility Specialist

Sarah Abdelkader
GIS Engineer, HERE Technologies; Project Manager, Baddel

Additional Resources

The Case for Cycling Infrastructure Investments: CyclingMax Tool
March 2025

This joint release from ITDP and the World Bank introduces CyclingMax, a cost-benefit analysis tool designed to assist decision-makers in evaluating investments in cycling infrastructure. Learn more >>

E-bikes: Charging Toward Compact Cycling Cities
March 2024

The key recommendations offered in this report highlight the need for governments to recognize e-bikes as an important piece of a sustainable transport network, and to take steps to ensure e-bikes are made affordable, safe, and accessible. Learn more >>

The Path Less Travelled: Scaling Up Active Mobility to Capture Economic and Climate Benefits
December 2023

This paper from ITDP and the World Bank makes a case for scaling up financing for active mobility, leveraging best practices, and identifying and replicating successful investment mechanisms based on several case studies. Learn more >>

Protected Bicycle Lanes Protect the Climate
October 2022

This report finds that networks of protected bicycle lanes in middle-income cities reduce greenhouse gas emissions, lower transport costs, and prevent premature road fatalities in a highly cost-effective way. Learn more >>

Making the Economic Case for Cycling
June 2022

In this report, we make the economic case for cycling and demonstrate how investing in cycling as a transport mode saves people and cities money while improving quality-of-life for all. Learn more >>



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