Guidelines for city twinning: produced for the SAVE II cycling project: in Tandem (promotion of energy-efficient personal transport in a network of European cities)
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Abstract
The WHO Centre for Urban Health launched the In Tandem project (Promotion of Energy-efficient Personal Transport in a Network of European Cities), in cooperation with eight European cities. The overall aim of this project is to promote cycling in cities. It is partially funded by the Commission of the European Union DGTREN, Energy and Transport, under its SAVE programme to promote energy efficiency. During Phase II of the project, twinning exchanges between the partner cities were arranged. The aim of these exchanges was to develop or further develop cycling policy through exchange of information and technology transfer. This document makes recommendations for the twinning process, and suggests city pairings. On completion of the process, cities were expected to write a twinning report, including an action plan and feasibility report for promoting cycling in their city.Citation
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. (2001). Guidelines for city twinning: produced for the SAVE II cycling project: in Tandem (promotion of energy-efficient personal transport in a network of European cities). Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/107370