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European Cyclists' Federation

The European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) is a non-profit member-based umbrella federation of local, regional and national civil society organizations that promote cycling for both transportation and leisure.

European Cyclists' Federation
Formation1983
TypeNGO
Purpose"More and better cycling for all"
Location
Key people
Henk Swarttouw, President
Jill Warren, CEO
Websitehttps://www.ECF.com

ECF has around 70 member organizations across more than 40 countries[1] that it represents at the European level and internationally. ECF’s activities include conducting cycling advocacy and research, providing tools and resources, developing the EuroVelo network and organizing the Velo-city conference series.[2]

Based in Brussels and founded in 1983, ECF’s slogan is “more and better cycling for all.”[2]

Organization

ECF is a legal entity registered under Belgian law as an ASBL (non-profit organization). Its statutes are published in the Moniteur Belge of 24 April 1997.

 
Picture of the 2013 ECF Board

ECF states that its vision is to “improve and increase cycling across the whole of Europe.”[3] The organization defines the following main goals for 2030:

  • Cycling levels in Europe should increase by at least 50% compared to 2017 levels.
  • The rate of cyclists killed or seriously injured in road collisions should be reduced by at least 50% compared to 2019.
  • Cycling should be prioritized by policymakers at all levels across Europe as a sustainable and healthy part of the mobility mix, not only for everyday cycling but also for recreational cycling and sustainable cycling tourism.
  • Public investments in safe and comfortable infrastructure and other measures to improve and enable more cycling should increase greatly.”[3]

Activities

Advocacy

As one of its primary activities, ECF works to influence legislation in favour of cycling. Apart from raising general awareness around the benefits of cycling, its advocacy involves lobbying and engaging with politicians, policymakers and other stakeholders at the EU and European level as well as international fora such as the United Nations Climate Change conference.[2]

 
Graphic about one of the positive impacts of cycling, created for World Bicycle Day on 3 June 2021.

ECF defines seven policy areas for its advocacy:

  • Modal shift
  • Safety
  • Cycling tourism and rural connectivity
  • Infrastructure
  • Cycling as part of urban mobility
  • Thought leadership and knowledge transfer
  • Cross-cutting issues[2]

EuroVelo

EuroVelo is a network of 17 long-distance cycle routes that criss-cross Europe.[4] When completed, the total length of the EuroVelo network will be 90,000 km (56,000 mi). As of 2021, more than 51,000 km[5] (31,700 mi) of cycle routes were developed. EuroVelo routes are used by commuters, tourists and recreational cyclists.[6]

The EuroVelo network was officially launched in Logroño on 21 November 1997, and its first route, the EuroVelo 12 – North Sea Cycle Route, was inaugurated in 2001.[7]

EuroVelo is coordinated by ECF, while the development and operation of individual EuroVelo routes is carried out by National EuroVelo Coordination Centres and Coordinators, which are usually NGOs, commercial service providers or national, regional or local governments.[8]

Velo-city

The Velo-city conference series, also known as the annual world cycling summit,[9] is organised by ECF with a different host city every year. Velo-city brings together civil society organizations, cities, academics, experts and the cycling industry to discuss and share the latest ideas and developments from the world of cycling for transport and leisure.

Each conference takes place with a particular theme over the course of four days with a programme that consists of plenary sessions, side sessions, an exhibition area, technical visits, social events and a bike parade. Bringing together all those who are involved in the policy, promotion and provision of cycling, Velo-city conferences usually attract around 1,400 delegates, including cycling advocates, cities, decisionmakers and industry leaders.

 
The main exhibition hall at Velo-city 2021 Lisboa

Velo-city began in 1980 and has played an important part in the promotion of cycling ever since. Since the first Velo-city Global took place in Copenhagen in 2010, the conference has taken place in numerous locations:

Velo-city 2020 Ljubljana was forced to be postponed to 2022 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of the pandemic, Velo-city 2021 Lisboa was held with special COVID-19 safety protocols and as a hybrid event with online and digital elements that included live streaming and session recordings within a dedicated mobile app.[11]

Projects

ECF participates in various EU-funded projects together with other organizations and institutions.

Networks

ECF manages several international networks, apart from its own members:

Cities & Regions for Cyclists

The Cities & Regions for Cyclists network is managed by ECF and consists of cities and regions, mainly in Europe, that work to “promote the bicycle as a mode of transport and leisure.”[12]

Cycle-Friendly Employer Consortium

The Cycle-Friendly Employer Certification Framework is a “European standard for cycle friendly companies.”[13] The certification scheme is run by ECF and implemented on the national level by national coordinators.

Scientists for Cycling

The Scientists for Cycling group works to exchange their knowledge and research in order to improve cycling. The main aims of the network are: to build a strong academic community doing research on cycling-related topics; to bridge the gap between the research on cycling issues, cycling advocates and decision makers; to disseminate the latest academic publications on cycling; to assist in developing the Velo-city conference program; to build up a more research based approach to cycling advocacy and policy.[14]

Members

ECF is a member-based organization with around 70 full and associate members in over 40 countries. The organization claims that it is “the world’s largest and best-known cyclists’ advocacy organization.”[15]

Full membership is open to European associations of cycle users. Full members are entitled to vote at the ECF Annual General Meetings (AGM).[16]

Associate membership is open to:

  • European organizations that do not meet the criteria for full membership but support the aims of ECF
  • Cycling organizations from outside Europe
  • Other bodies with an interest in cycling

Associate members pay the subscription, receive material and may attend the AGM or working groups meetings but do not have voting rights.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Our members". ECF. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  2. ^ a b c d "What we do". ECF. 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  3. ^ a b "ECF 2030 Strategy". ECF. 2021-07-16. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  4. ^ "A look at the new long-distance cycling route added to EuroVelo network". Momentum Mag. 2022-03-25. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  5. ^ ECF. "First ever EuroVelo Route Development Report is published". EuroVelo. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  6. ^ "Regional cycle networks: For commuting, tourism or recreation?". ECF. 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  7. ^ "History of EuroVelo - EuroVelo for Professionals". pro.eurovelo.com. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  8. ^ ECF. "Discover Europe by bike!". EuroVelo. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  9. ^ Cox, Simon (2022-02-11). "Velo-city 2023 to be hosted by Leipzig". Cycling Industry News. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  10. ^ "VELO-CITY 2022 - CYCLING THE CHANGE - Ljubljana/Slovenia 14-17 June 2022". www.velo-city2022.com. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  11. ^ "Home". velo-city2021.com.
  12. ^ "Cities & Regions for Cyclists". ECF. 2016-07-06. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  13. ^ "Cycle-Friendly Employers Consortium". ECF. 2019-09-16. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  14. ^ "Scientists for Cycling | ECF". ecf.com. 22 December 2015. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  15. ^ "About us". ECF. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
  16. ^ a b "Become an ECF Member". ECF. 2021-12-20. Retrieved 2022-04-06.

External links

  Media related to European Cyclists' Federation at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website
  • DG transport/ European Commission

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources European Cyclists Federation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The European Cyclists Federation ECF is a non profit member based umbrella federation of local regional and national civil society organizations that promote cycling for both transportation and leisure European Cyclists FederationFormation1983TypeNGOPurpose More and better cycling for all LocationBrussels BelgiumKey peopleHenk Swarttouw President Jill Warren CEOWebsitehttps www ECF comECF has around 70 member organizations across more than 40 countries 1 that it represents at the European level and internationally ECF s activities include conducting cycling advocacy and research providing tools and resources developing the EuroVelo network and organizing the Velo city conference series 2 Based in Brussels and founded in 1983 ECF s slogan is more and better cycling for all 2 Contents 1 Organization 2 Activities 2 1 Advocacy 2 2 EuroVelo 2 3 Velo city 2 4 Projects 3 Networks 3 1 Cities amp Regions for Cyclists 3 2 Cycle Friendly Employer Consortium 3 3 Scientists for Cycling 4 Members 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOrganization EditECF is a legal entity registered under Belgian law as an ASBL non profit organization Its statutes are published in the Moniteur Belge of 24 April 1997 Picture of the 2013 ECF Board ECF states that its vision is to improve and increase cycling across the whole of Europe 3 The organization defines the following main goals for 2030 Cycling levels in Europe should increase by at least 50 compared to 2017 levels The rate of cyclists killed or seriously injured in road collisions should be reduced by at least 50 compared to 2019 Cycling should be prioritized by policymakers at all levels across Europe as a sustainable and healthy part of the mobility mix not only for everyday cycling but also for recreational cycling and sustainable cycling tourism Public investments in safe and comfortable infrastructure and other measures to improve and enable more cycling should increase greatly 3 Activities EditAdvocacy Edit As one of its primary activities ECF works to influence legislation in favour of cycling Apart from raising general awareness around the benefits of cycling its advocacy involves lobbying and engaging with politicians policymakers and other stakeholders at the EU and European level as well as international fora such as the United Nations Climate Change conference 2 Graphic about one of the positive impacts of cycling created for World Bicycle Day on 3 June 2021 ECF defines seven policy areas for its advocacy Modal shift Safety Cycling tourism and rural connectivity Infrastructure Cycling as part of urban mobility Thought leadership and knowledge transfer Cross cutting issues 2 EuroVelo Edit EuroVelo is a network of 17 long distance cycle routes that criss cross Europe 4 When completed the total length of the EuroVelo network will be 90 000 km 56 000 mi As of 2021 more than 51 000 km 5 31 700 mi of cycle routes were developed EuroVelo routes are used by commuters tourists and recreational cyclists 6 The EuroVelo network was officially launched in Logrono on 21 November 1997 and its first route the EuroVelo 12 North Sea Cycle Route was inaugurated in 2001 7 EuroVelo is coordinated by ECF while the development and operation of individual EuroVelo routes is carried out by National EuroVelo Coordination Centres and Coordinators which are usually NGOs commercial service providers or national regional or local governments 8 Velo city Edit The Velo city conference series also known as the annual world cycling summit 9 is organised by ECF with a different host city every year Velo city brings together civil society organizations cities academics experts and the cycling industry to discuss and share the latest ideas and developments from the world of cycling for transport and leisure Each conference takes place with a particular theme over the course of four days with a programme that consists of plenary sessions side sessions an exhibition area technical visits social events and a bike parade Bringing together all those who are involved in the policy promotion and provision of cycling Velo city conferences usually attract around 1 400 delegates including cycling advocates cities decisionmakers and industry leaders The main exhibition hall at Velo city 2021 Lisboa Velo city began in 1980 and has played an important part in the promotion of cycling ever since Since the first Velo city Global took place in Copenhagen in 2010 the conference has taken place in numerous locations 2011 Seville 2012 Vancouver 2013 Vienna 2014 Adelaide 2015 Nantes 2016 Taipei 2017 Arnhem Nijmegen 2018 Rio de Janeiro 2019 Dublin 2021 Lisbon 2022 Ljubljana 10 Velo city 2020 Ljubljana was forced to be postponed to 2022 as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic Because of the pandemic Velo city 2021 Lisboa was held with special COVID 19 safety protocols and as a hybrid event with online and digital elements that included live streaming and session recordings within a dedicated mobile app 11 Projects Edit ECF participates in various EU funded projects together with other organizations and institutions Networks EditECF manages several international networks apart from its own members Cities amp Regions for Cyclists Edit The Cities amp Regions for Cyclists network is managed by ECF and consists of cities and regions mainly in Europe that work to promote the bicycle as a mode of transport and leisure 12 Cycle Friendly Employer Consortium Edit The Cycle Friendly Employer Certification Framework is a European standard for cycle friendly companies 13 The certification scheme is run by ECF and implemented on the national level by national coordinators Scientists for Cycling Edit The Scientists for Cycling group works to exchange their knowledge and research in order to improve cycling The main aims of the network are to build a strong academic community doing research on cycling related topics to bridge the gap between the research on cycling issues cycling advocates and decision makers to disseminate the latest academic publications on cycling to assist in developing the Velo city conference program to build up a more research based approach to cycling advocacy and policy 14 Members EditECF is a member based organization with around 70 full and associate members in over 40 countries The organization claims that it is the world s largest and best known cyclists advocacy organization 15 Full membership is open to European associations of cycle users Full members are entitled to vote at the ECF Annual General Meetings AGM 16 Associate membership is open to European organizations that do not meet the criteria for full membership but support the aims of ECF Cycling organizations from outside Europe Other bodies with an interest in cyclingAssociate members pay the subscription receive material and may attend the AGM or working groups meetings but do not have voting rights 16 See also EditBicycle friendly Union Cycliste InternationaleReferences Edit Our members ECF Retrieved 2022 04 06 a b c d What we do ECF 2021 07 15 Retrieved 2022 04 06 a b ECF 2030 Strategy ECF 2021 07 16 Retrieved 2022 04 06 A look at the new long distance cycling route added to EuroVelo network Momentum Mag 2022 03 25 Retrieved 2022 04 06 ECF First ever EuroVelo Route Development Report is published EuroVelo Retrieved 2022 04 06 Regional cycle networks For commuting tourism or recreation ECF 2021 10 21 Retrieved 2022 04 06 History of EuroVelo EuroVelo for Professionals pro eurovelo com Retrieved 2022 04 06 ECF Discover Europe by bike EuroVelo Retrieved 2022 04 06 Cox Simon 2022 02 11 Velo city 2023 to be hosted by Leipzig Cycling Industry News Retrieved 2022 04 06 VELO CITY 2022 CYCLING THE CHANGE Ljubljana Slovenia 14 17 June 2022 www velo city2022 com Retrieved 2022 04 06 Home velo city2021 com Cities amp Regions for Cyclists ECF 2016 07 06 Retrieved 2022 04 06 Cycle Friendly Employers Consortium ECF 2019 09 16 Retrieved 2022 04 06 Scientists for Cycling ECF ecf com 22 December 2015 Retrieved October 20 2019 About us ECF 2021 07 14 Retrieved 2022 04 06 a b Become an ECF Member ECF 2021 12 20 Retrieved 2022 04 06 External links Edit Media related to European Cyclists Federation at Wikimedia Commons Official website DG transport European Commission Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title European Cyclists 27 Federation amp oldid 1109300048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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