Conference Proceedings -
Plenary and Marketplace Sessions

 

PLENARY SESSIONS

PLENARY SESSION P1
OFFICIAL CONFERENCE OPENING

Minister Jeff Radebe, Minister of Transport, South Africa
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MEC Marius Fransman, Minister of Transport and Public Works, Western Cape
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PLENARY SESSION P3
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH - Cleaner Air, Healthier Living

Global Climate Change & Carbon Reduction:
potential health, economic and other savings from a switch to the bike
Peter Lipman, Sustrans
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The multiple dimensions of promoting human-powered mobility
- health, safety and a healthy environment
Dr Carlos Dora, World Health Organization
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The physical benefits resulting from cycling and walking - current research Professor Tim Noakes, Sports Science Institute
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PLENARY SESSION P4
MOBILITY STRATEGY - Planning for People

International co-operation on the integration of cycling into city planning processes
Dr Roelof Wittink, I-ce (Interface for Cycling Expertise)
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Social and environmental sustainability in cities
Juan Camilo Macías, Fundación Por el País que Queremos
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Social mobility and the South African experience -
affordable mobility as a human right
Thami Manyathi, Department of Transport and Public Works, Western Cape
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PLENARY SESSION P5
SAFETY - The Road to Safe and Comfortable Non-Motorised Transport

How varied modes of transport can share roadways safely
Andre Frieslaar, HHO Africa Infrastructure Engineers
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How New York is Following London's Lead
Paul Steely White, Transportation Alternatives
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Kids in the Streets': sustainable mobility and space for kids
Ineke Spapé, SOAB Consultants
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PLENARY SESSION P6
CYCLE-SUCCESSFUL CITIES

Successful African City - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Asteria Mlambo, Dar es Salaam City Council
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Spicycles - Sustainable Policies for Cities on Cycling
Pascal van den Noort, Velo Mondial
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PLENARY SESSION P7
ECONOMIC IMPACT - Cycling for All

The socio-economic impact of NMT in Africa
Dr Jürgen Heyen-Perschon, ITDP Europe
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The bicycle in the lives of the urban poor - case study Delhi
Dr Rajendra Ravi,
Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Program, IIT Delhi
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Cycling tourism shows great promise
Manfred Neun, ECF (European Cyclists' Federation)
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The role of bicycles in tomorrow's economy
Margaret Legum, South African New Economics Network
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PLENARY SESSION P8
INNOVATIVE TRANSPORT PLANNING - New Priorities, Finding a Balance

Reclaiming space for people –
the City of Cape Town’s Dignified Places Programme
Barbara Southworth, City of Cape Town
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The emerging revolution in sustainable transport
Dr Walter Hook, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
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Bicycle planning in urban transport in India, 1996-2006
Sandeep Gandhi,
Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme, IIT Delhi
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Planning for People and Outcomes -
planning as decision-support, not a substitute for action
Ian Ker, ARRB Group
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Low-cost mobility design standards for urban roads in Sub-Sahara Africa Professor Tom Opiyo, University of Nairobi and Professor Marius de Langen, UNESCO-IHE
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PLENARY SESSION P9
THE WAY FORWARD - Planning for 2006-2012

Marketplace Outcomes
Dr Roger Behrens, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, UCT
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Conference Declaration
Oliver Hatch, Velo Mondial, et a
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Marketplace Papers

Marketplace Papers A-C
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Marketplace Papers D-H
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Marketplace Papers I-M
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Marketplace Papers N-P
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Marketplace Papers Q-R
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Marketplace Papers S
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Marketplace Papers T-U
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Marketplace Papers V-Z
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