Alexander Czeh bei der Velo-city in Ghent: “Can cycling help to solve the housing crisis?”

Velo-city Citadelpark, Gent

Accessibility to essential services and economic opportunities, healthier lifestyles, a more efficient use of public space, reductions in transport emissions: We know that cycling has many benefits – but how can we quantify them? The research contributions will look at this question from different angles and with a global perspective, bringing together presentations from Africa, Asia and Europe.

Marlene Sattler bei der Velo-city in Ghent: „The cyclist had no chance.“ On the discourse about cyclists killed in Berlin 2016 – 2021″

Velo-city Citadelpark, Gent

How does the way we see and talk about cycling influence policies and planning? This session will offer a perspective on the perceptions and narratives that shape the discussion on mobility and cycling. The research contributions will explore how attitudes, discourses, representation in the media and political considerations frame cycling promotion and the mobility transformation.

Sophia Becker at the K3 Congress on Climate Communication 25-26.9.2024 in Graz/Austria

K3-Kongress zu Klimakommunikation Graz

The transport transition is perhaps the most persistent challenge in the context of the socio-ecological transformation, as the demands for mobility that is available at all times are high in modern society. In addition, the interests and perspectives of key social stakeholder groups (politics, business, science, civil society) are often in clear conflict with one another.