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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.
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Dana Yanocha (Moderator)
Senior Research Manager, ITDP Global
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Sam William Johnson
Sustainable Transport Specialist, World Bank
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Fernanda Rivera
Sustainable Urban Mobility Specialist
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Sarah Abdelkader
GIS Engineer, HERE Technologies; Project Manager, Baddel
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