Interface for Cycling Expertise (I-ce) - NL

Internacional Cooperation Program Interface for Cycling Expertise (I-ce) - NL Gi ll N Giselle Noceti ti A Ammon X Xavier i (UDESC) www.i-ce.info O...
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Internacional Cooperation Program

Interface for Cycling Expertise (I-ce) - NL Gi ll N Giselle Noceti ti A Ammon X Xavier i (UDESC)

www.i-ce.info

Objectives, Effect, Outcome Improved air quality

Reduced poverty

Sustainable liveable cities

Cycling mobility has increased Pro-poor cycling policies are implemented

P Partnership hi Municipalities C Coaching, hi T Training, i i C Certification tifi ti projects j t

Ci il Society Civil S i t Organizations O i ti Technical Support

Universities Cycling Academic Network - CAN

PhD studies, Scholarships

• Cycling C cling Academic Network Net ork CAN I-ce, University of Twente, International Institute for Geo-information Geo information Science (ITC) • Bicycle Supplier Schemes Training, Assembling, Micro-credit

Launching of CAN – June 2007

BPP 2007 – 2010 Supportt from S f CSOs, CSO Enterprises E t i iin NL Stimulate South-South Exchange among BPP partners

Visit Fietsersbond

UCB Launching Seminar

BPP 2007 – 2010 Activities defined by partners (demand)

Interaction with polliticians (sensibilization)

Interaction with technicians (exchange experiences/coaching)

BPP 2007 – 2010 Technical Events (seminars, conferences, workshops, case studies, trainings)

Community Events Promotion ( (campaigning) i i )

BPP 2007 – 2010 Latin America Africa Asia focus country

INDIA

cycling route BRT Delhi

pilot city network Nanded Anvita

focus country

BRASIL cycling route BRT Rio de Janeiro

Rehab Eastern Africa focus country

[Bogota?] cycling route BRT

SOUTH AFRICA cycling route BRT Pretoria pilot city network Cape Town

Zé Lobo Giselle pilot city network Florianópolis

Andrew

Bilaterally supported municipalities: Gaborone; Pune; Resende; Santiago (3x); Accra; Quito; Lima

Locomotives Network LOCOMOTIVES Low Cost Mobility Initiatives

Cycling Advocacy

Region Asia FOCUS Africa Southern FOCUS OCUS

Country India

South Africa Kenya

Africa Eastern FOCUS

Uganda Tanzania Burkina Faso

Africa Other cities

Egypt Ghana

Latin America FOCUS Latin America Other cities

Brazil Chile Ecuador

Civil Society Organisation IInstitute tit t for f Democracy D and d Sustainability, Delhi Pune Traffic and Transportation Forum Al Alwar, M t Matsya-Mewat M t Shiksha Shik h evam Vikas Sansthan Bicycling Empowerment Network, Cape Town Uvumbuzi, Kitale First African Bicycle Information Organisation, Jinja Uwaba Dar es Salaam Uwaba, Association aide aux Veuves et Orphelins, Koudougou New Horizon Association for S i lD Social Development, l t C Cairo i Centre for Cycling Expertise, Accra Viaciclo, Florianopolis Transporte Ativo, Rio de Janeiro Sustran LAC UCB, Brazil Ciudad Viva Viva, Santiago Biciacion, Quito Ciclopolis, Quito

Outcomes by 2010 in 20 partner cities Africa

Asia

LAC L.A.C.

Intervention focus

Cape p Town

Nanded

Florianopolis p

Cityy Network

Gaborone

Pune

Santiago (3) R Resende d

City Network

Tshwane

Delhi

Rio de Janeiro Bogota g

Main route or feeder network

Quito Lima

Main route or feeder network

Accra Kitale Iganga Jinja Ouaga

Main route or feeder network

Outcome indicators • 3 pilot cities created cycling networks, connecting low income areas with urban centre functions, implemented and used by cyclists: Florianopolis Nanded, Florianopolis, Nanded Cape Town • Average score 5 out of 9 on implementation 5 user requirements • 1000 km cycling infra influenced by training • 2000 km cycling infra planned after training • 8 Innovative CSO projects taken up by municipalities u c pa es • 2000 bikes by assembly second hand components • 1000 bikes through micro credit schemes

Assessment grid 20 municipalities • • • •

Cycling inclusive planning structure Stakeholder involvement Actual implementation policy Application pp user requirements q cycling y g facilities • Scope for constructing cycling facilities • Integral policy on person, road and vehicle • Pro poor orientation

Assessment grid for 10 CSOs • • • • • • • • •

Reach potential cyclists with promotion etc. Bring cyclists c clists together Promotion among politicians and planners S t up/coordinate Set / di t exchange h stakeholders t k h ld Cycling included in education curriculum G t private Get i t sector t involved i l d in i iinfra f Get private sector involved in affordable bikes S t i bl provision Sustainable i i affordable ff d bl bi bicycles l Get import taxes decreased

Outputs Pro-poor cycling policies li i are implemented

CSOs capable to promote pro poor cycling policies

Suppliers have capacities affordable bicycle provision

Municipalities have capacities for cyclinginclusive planning

BRASIL Local Actors: National Cycling Mobility Scenario

Government Ministry of Cities -SEMOB

Market Bi Bicycle l Industry I d t and d Commerce C

Civil Society Organized Cycling Advocacy (or not)

BICICLETA BRASIL program p g National Transport and Urban Mobility Secretariat SEMOB

www.cidades.gov.br

Market ABRADIBI – ABRACICLO – SIMEFRE etc Pedala Brasil – IPB www.pedalabrasil.com

60 million bicycles ((Annual formal p production 5 milhões - informal ?))

Top selling bicycles

Transport: p 53% of total Children´s: 29%

Leisure: 17%

S t / Sports/competition: titi 1%

Civil Society y Organized Bicycle Advocacy

União de Ciclistas do Brasil – UCB www.uniaodeciclistas.org.br

Launching Brazilian Cyclist´s Unionl – UCB Rio de Janeiro – November 2007

www.uniaodeciclistas.org.br

Civil Society Bicicletada Critical Mass No formal organisation or leadership Meeting of riders to re(ocupy) the streets and promote the bicycle as means of transport. Pictures João Lacerda TA

FORUM SOCIAL MUNDIAL – POA Jan 2005 FORUM BRASILEIRO MOBILIDADE BICICLETA

ENCONTRO NACIONAL CICLOATIVISMO 2005 FLORIANÓPOLIS SC

ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE MOBILIDADE POR BICICLETA 2006 SÃO PAULO SP

ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE MOBILIDADE POR BICICLETA 2007 RIO DE JANEIRO RJ

ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE MOBILIDADE POR BICICLETA 2008 BRASILIA DF

BICICULTURA

BiciCultura Brasília B íli DF November 2008

Internacional Conference Ministry of Cities Auditorium 12 13 14th off November 12,13,14 N b 2008

Technical Training IV Brazilian Meeting on Bicycle Mobility & Advocacy Urban Bicycle Riding Practical Training Expositions: Canvas, Canvas Pictures and Videos about the bicycle

www.bicicultura.org.br bi i l b 18/20

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