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Enabling the transferability of cycling innovations and assessment of its implications

Livrables

Cycling innovation: evidence and conceptualisation, how to push cycling to the next level, faster

Report on knowledge share and networking to trigger innovation in the three CCs

Editorial Guidelines

Editorial guidelines to be applied across printed and online publications

Stories and lessons from the deployment of the CCs solutions

Report on the story and results of the development of innovative solutions

Mid-term monitoring report

Monitoring of progress towards visions and objectives

Ethics and equity requirements

The findings of task 1.4 will inform the transfer strategy of each city and set out requirements to be considered in the roll out of the solutions.

Evaluation plan with ex-ante impact assessment

Identification and assessment ex-ante of the socio-technical cycling innovations

Report on the inspiration and transfer process

Report on the progress in the 10 FCCs of the transfer process

Post-project Action Plans

Postproject cycling action plans that will detail how the solutions transferred during the project will keep being rolled out after HANDSHAKE terminatesIt includes D351 City of Bordeaux D352 City of Bruges D353 City of Cadiz D354 City of Dublin D355 City of Helsinki D356 City of Krakow D357 City of Manchester D358 City of Riga D359 City of Rome D3510 City of Turin

State of affairs and definition of solutions in 13 Cities

Defining activities, inputs and target groups, appraising impacts by weighing and defining priorities

Communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy

Communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy to reaching out and communicating with its target audience

Exploitation strategy

Promotion of the adoption of the HANDSHAKE products beyond the lifetime of the project

Standards in innovation for quality cycling

Exchange practice towards the cobuilding of high quality standards for cycling innovations

Transfer framework and guidance

The deliverable is composed of: - D1.2.1: Methodology and practical guidance for an effective transfer and transition strategy; - D1.2.2: Methodology and practical guidance for immersive study tours and symposia; - D1.2.3: Framework for a CCs collaborative system and a FCCs mentoring system; - D1.2.3: Methodology and practical guidance for evaluation and monitoring; - D1.2.4: Time plan for cycling solutions learning, transferring and rolling out; - D1.2.5: Helpdesk, suggestions and FAQs

Results, lessons learned and comparisons

Analysis of concrete outputs and results of the project as well quantitative and qualitative impacts of the piloted CCs and transferred FCCs solutions

Concrete strategy and roadmap for transfer and transition management

Preparatory document for Immersive study tours, Immersive Symposia and Transition Management methodology.

Facts and lessons from the transferred solutions

Results and lessons learned of the implemented solutions

Inspirational guidance for wider take-up

Success stories and shortcomings from CCs and FCCs

Guidance on influencing factors for cycling planning practice and innovation

Legacy guidance document wrapping up all critical learning areas cultural and political drivers and ways in which planning practice shifts have occurred

Scientific publications

1Role of policy entrepreneurs in bicycle policy innovation2Policy tourism

Communication materials

Traditional communication materials such as leaflets, postcards and banners/roll-ups and biannual e-newsletter

Publications

COVID-19 SUMP Practitioner Briefing

Auteurs: Hana Peters, Susanne Böhler, Ralf Brand, Bonnie Fenton, Katy Huaylla, Lasse Brand, Siegfried Rupprecht(Rupprecht Consult), Jamie Wylie, Maria José Rojo, Laura Babío, Ivo Cré (Polis), Dirk Engels (TML), Tim Durant, Laurie Pickup (Vectos), Saverio Gini, Giorgio Ambrosino (MemEx)
Publié dans: 2020
Éditeur: CIVITAS SATELLITE

Topic Guide: Planning for more resilient and robust urban mobility

Auteurs: Authors: Susanne Böhler, Ralf Brand, Lisa Marie Brunner, Morgane Juliat, Siegfried Rupprecht (Rupprecht Consult) Laura Babío Somoza, Ivo Cré (POLIS) Contributing Authors: Vasileios Latinos, Marko Horvat, Reggie Tricker (ICLEI Europe), Ann-Marie Nienaber, Andree Woodcock (Coventry University), Pablo Juica, Miriam Monterrubio Hernandez (GIZ Advisors for EUROCLIMA+), Dirk Engels (TML), María Jo
Publié dans: 2021, Page(s) 42-46
Éditeur: CIVITAS SATELLITE

A Bordeaux, une politique vélo ambitieuse

Auteurs: Florent Coignac
Publié dans: "Vélocité, la revue du cycliste au quotidien. N° 153, nov-dec 2019 - ""Baromètre des villes cyclables : la participation explose""", Numéro quaterly journal, 4 per year, 32p, 1800 copies, 2019, Page(s) p15-16, ISSN 0763-5176
Éditeur: FUB (Fédération française des Usagers de la Bicyclette)

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