séminaire juin 2015
Program
Setting the scene and drafting perspectives in the S4C network
(1) Opening the colloquium – a ‘general setting and purpose’ of the S4C network.
Bas de Geus, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Faculteit LK, Dept. Human Physiology (MFYS), Brussels (B), ‘Scientists for Cycling’ network Advisory Board, Brussels
(2) All S4C news available – challenges, achievements, perspectives
Manfred Neun, ECF/WCA President and Chair of the ‘Scientists for Cycling’ network Advisory Board
Setting the scene – new publications in 2015
(1) Cycling Futures – From Research Into Practice
Regine Gerike (A) and John Parkin (UK)
(2) Cycling Cultures
Peter Cox (UK)
(3) A Global Roadmap to Active Transport: Advancing Cycling Worldwide through Sustainable Development Goals and Low Carbon Development Strategies
Lew Fulton, University of California, Davis, and Jacob Mason, ITDP
Relations between cycling and public transport
(1) The tumultuous history of public transport-bicycle relations
Frédéric HERAN, CLERSÉ, Université de Lille
(2) Study on tram and bicycle interactions
Thomas JOUANNOT, CEREMA/DTecTV
Health + behavioural aspects
(1) To Make Use of Health Benefits of Active Modes of Mobility
Bas de Geus, Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Faculteit LK, Dept. Human Physiology (MFYS), Brussels (B), ‘Scientists for Cycling’ network Advisory Board, Brussels
(2) Research on the socio and cognitive determinants of the behaviour of transport systems’ users, especially cyclists
Nadine CHAURAND (IFSTTAR)
(3) Typology of cyclist accidents
Alice BILLOT-GRASSET, IFSTTAR/TS2/UMRESTTE
New policies – Velo-city host cities as pathfinders
(1) News from cycling research in Asia: Public Bike Schemes are Pivotal
Jason Chang (Taiwan)
(2) Perspectives of cycling research in America and the Netherlands
Kevin Krizek (US)
[as speakers from Njimegen - NL/next Velo-city in 2017]
(3) News about the role of active mobility for resilient cities
The case of Vienna
Andrea Weninger (A)