Abstracts

The presentations and professional workshops will be centred around the main theme of the conference: sustainability. International experts will examine cycling and cycling tourism from environmental, social, and economic perspectives.

The programme will be put together by an international professional committee based on the submitted applications.

The application process is currently open. If you would like to give a presentation or hold a workshop at our conference, please submit your abstract!

    Péter Kovács

    Zöld Város Kft., Sustainability expert - Hungary

    Sustainable Urban Mobility: The Role and Future of Cycling

    This presentation explores the future of sustainable urban mobility and the role of cycling, with a focus on innovative solutions applied in urban environments. Based on research and case studies conducted in Hungary and neighboring countries, it shows how cycling infrastructure can be effectively integrated into urban transport systems. The presentation will address the benefits of cycling, safety issues, and the role of local communities and municipalities in achieving sustainability.

    John Doe

    Urban Cycling Solutions, Infrastructure Analyst - United Kingdom

    Innovative Approaches to Cycling Infrastructure in Urban Environments

    This presentation explores groundbreaking designs and strategic approaches to cycling infrastructure in urban areas. By examining case studies across Europe, the talk highlights innovative solutions to increase cycling adoption, reduce traffic congestion, and create safer environments for cyclists. The focus will be on integrating cycling infrastructure into existing cityscapes while considering sustainability and economic viability.

    Jane Doe

    Sustainable Travel Solutions, Head of Cycling Tourism Development - Netherlands

    Shaping the Future of Cycling Tourism: Sustainability, Technology, and Community Engagement

    This presentation explores the evolving landscape of cycling tourism in Europe, emphasizing the integration of technology and sustainability. Key topics include leveraging data-driven tools for route planning, engaging local communities to develop cyclist-friendly services, and implementing green infrastructure to reduce environmental impact. Case studies from the Netherlands and Hungary will demonstrate successful practices and their potential replication across the EuroVelo network. Attendees will gain actionable insights on creating enriching experiences for cyclists while fostering economic growth and preserving natural and cultural heritage.

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