Velo City
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Velo-City is a series of cycle planning conferences occurring every two years. The conference series was launched in 1980 by the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF). The conferences are one of the worlds primary forums for the exchange of bicycling expertise.
The conference guests and speakers were initially mainly bicycle advocates, but they are now increasingly administrators and experts in the fields of engineering, planning and health as well as bicycle advocates.
Conferences have been held in the following locations:
- 1980 - Bremen, Germany
- 1984 - London, England
- 1987 - Groningen, The Netherlands
- 1989 - København, Denmark
- 1991 - Milano, Italy
- 1993 - Nottingham, United Kingdom
- 1995 - Basel, Switzerland
- 1997 - Barcelona, Spain
- 1999 - Graz, Austria and Maribor, Slovenia
- 2001 - Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland
- 2003 - Paris, France
- 2005 - Dublin, Ireland
- 2007 - Munich, Germany
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Velo Mondial
- Velo Mondial, a cycling conference with a global outlook, arranged every seven years
- Velo Mondial 2006, held in Cape Town, South Africa
- Velo Australis : International bicycling conference(s) in the southern hemisphere. Apparently one conference has been held so far, in 1996, in Western Australia. [1]
- VelOZity : Cycling conference 1999, southern Ausatralia
- Velo Borealis : Cycling policy in northern regions. The first Velo Borealis International Bicycle Conference was held in Trondheim, Norway, 23-26 June 1998. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Three lessons for a better cycling future, Wardlaw, BMJ 2000;321:1582-1585 ( 23 December ), http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/321/7276/1582
- ^ Velo Borealis intro, Official website, now archived. Municipality of Trondheim (1998). Retrieved on 2007-04-09.