Program


 

 

 

Conference program

 

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 Cities for Cyclists Network - European Cyclists’ Federation

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Scientists for Cycling Colloquium hosted by the University of South Australia

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An outline of the program structure is also provided below.

  

                   
Tuesday 27 May 2014  
0900

Coffee on arrival

Velo Exchange

 

Kaurna Smoking Ceremony

Foyer

 
1000–1210

Opening Ceremony:

Halls A and D
 

 
 

Adam Spencer, Master of Ceremonies

Lord Mayor of Adelaide Stephen Yarwood, welcome to Velo-city Global Adelaide 2014 

Jack Buckskin, Kaurna Welcome
Cycling Luminaries Award - First Nations: Australia

Manfred Neun, The Global State of Cycling

Cirkidz, Young people's views on personal transport: freedom, mobility and independence - performance followed by faciltated discussion

Mikael Colville Andersen, The Five Sense in the Life Sized City

Cycling Luminaries Award - Leadership: AustraliaCycling Luminaries Award - First nations (Australia)
Cycling Luminaries Award - Cycling for the next generation (Australia)

 
1210–1340

Lunch

Velo Exchange

1330–1530
Bike Art Trail Guided Tour
1340-1515 Are we giving cycling a boost with e-mobility? Getting more young people cycling now From car-centric to bike-centric: cultural reframing Cycling in developing and emerging countries Mobilising action on cycling Treating our streets as public space From policy and plans into infrastructure action 1340–1510
River Torrens Linear Park in the City by bike
Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2
1520–1600

Afternoon tea

Velo Exchange

 
1600-1800

Plenary

Hall E

 
 

Ethan Kent, Changing transport paradigms through a placemaking approach

Bojun Bjorkman-Chiswell, Bicycle journalism, solo-woman filmmaking, the unearthing of a global cycle and the almost certain future of cities

Janette Sadik-Khan, Transformational leadership in action

Cycling Luminaries Award - Pimp my bike - cycle chic (Australia)
Cycling Luminaries Award - Bike culture and behaviour change (Australia)
Cycling Luminaries Award - Leadership (Australia)

 
1800-1930

Velo Vino
Mix and mingle with other delegates over drinks and finger food

Foyer F

 
                      2000-2130
Moving Image Bike Tour
Wednesday 28 May 2014  

Big Bike Ride Brekky Victoria Square

Breakfast in the recently redeveloped centre of Adelaide then join the bike parade through city streets to the Convention Centre

Victoria Square

 

Plenary

Hall E

 
 

Niels Hoe, Cycling as the engine for financially and socially sustainable cities

Larry Frank, Monetizing the health benefits of bike and pedestrian infrastructure

 
1030-1105

Spin Cycle

Hall E

 
1105-1135

Morning tea

Velo Exchange

 
1135–1310 Wayfinding: helpling people to navigate by bike Pushing bikes through policy Getting more bums on bike seats Facilities and infrastructure making bikes the easy option Public bike sharing: adding bikes to the public transport mix Capitalizing on the cycle tourism boom Cargo and customers to your door

1130-1600
Way2Go Tour

 


1400-1600
Marino Rocks
Greenway/Mike Turtur Bikeway Tour


1400-1600
Bike Art Trail Guided Tour

Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2
1310-1410

Lunch

Velo Exchange

1410-1545 Round table presentations Ideas market and movie show Round table presentations - the classic Round table presentations - the classic

Round table

presentations

- the classic

Workshop Partners in Creating Healthy
Places - The co-benefits of investing in active
transport - Heart Foundation
Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E
1545-1615

Afternoon tea

Velo Exchange

 
1615-1800 Spin cycle presentations  

Global trends in cycling

How to attract cycle tourists Leadership challenges in treating cities as public space  
Hall B Hall C Hall E  
1930-late

Velo Supper Club

A conference dinner hosted by Australia’s festival city was always bound to be different. Velo Supper Club will be a great night of fantastic food, wine and music in a very cool setting. Party till late with new friends and old.

Masonic Hall, North Terrace

 
                       
Thursday 29 May 2014  

0900-

1035

Lifting the lid on Australia's helmet laws The interplay of infrastructure, behaviour and mode choice Big ambitions: Auckland, Brisbane and Christchurch Building the cycling community through online engagement Engaging the media to put a positive spin on cycling Visitor experiencs: better by bike From shearers to sports stars: Australian stories of bike riding  
  Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2  
1035-1105

Morning tea

Velo Exchange

 
1105-1240 Spaces and places for good bike parking Can two feet and two wheels share space? Pedalling toward a better quality of life Building bike friendly cities through community engagement Behaviour change techniques to get more people riding bikes Collecting and using data on cycling behaviour Regional Australasian cities: better by bike  
Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D Hall E Meeting Room 1 Meeting Room 2  
1240-1340

Lunch

 

Velo Exchange

 
1340-1500 Developing trails as sustainable assets: the how, what and why Safe cycling: healthy people, healthy communities Catering for diverse needs Influences on sustainable mobility

1345–1545
Bowden by bike Tour

 


1345-1545
Wayfinding on the Park Lands Trail

Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall E
1530-1600

Afternoon tea

Velo Exchange

1600-1800

Fast pedalling ideas

A high gear 'speed networking' process that gives every delegate the opportunity to share and build on the ideas, reflections and inspirations they'll take home from the conference

Hall H

 
                      1830-2000
Moving Image Bike Tour

2030-2200
Moving Image Bike
Tour
                       
Friday 30 May 2014  
Peddling cycling to the pollies Not all cyclists are the same: Considering riders' preferences in network planning Reducing conflict in shared space Super cycleways for commuting How do we stack up? Measuring cities' success in cycling A safer system by design Workplaces and educational institutions as champions of cycling
Frome Street Bikeway
Auditorium Banqueting Room Meeting Hall Queen Adelaide Room David Spence Room Prince Alfred Room Level 6 Training Room
1005–1045 Morning tea  
1045–1230

Plenary

 
 

Florian Lennert, Transportation in the cities of the future

Cycling Luminaries Award - First Nations: International

Cycling Luminaries Award - Leadership: International

Dr Bernhard Ensink, The World Cycling Alliance

Closing ceremony and handover to Nantes

 
Optional Workshops & Tours  
1300–1630 Craigburn Farm – from cows to bikes
1300–1700 Mitcham Urban Fringe Trail Ride
1330–1530 Changing the way people move - a travel behaviour change approach
1330–1530 People, places and iconic buildings in Adelaide
1330–1530 Bike Art Trail Guided Tour
1330–1530 Outer Harbor Greenway to St Clair by Bike & Train
1330-1530 Bowden by bike
1330-1530 Marino Rocks Greenway/Mike Turtur Bikeway tour
1330-1530 Frome Street Bikeway
1400–1630 Placemaking
1800–1930 Moving Image Bike Tour
2000–2130 Moving Image Bike Tour