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EUROPEAN FUNDING FOR CYCLING INITIATIVES
IN NEW EU MEMBER STATES (CEE10+)
Current status and perspectives for improvement



Andrzej B.Piotrowicz




Brussels,
Brussels, 12th May 2009
   ssel
AGENDA




 A VISION OF THE END

 DIAGNOSED CHALLENGES

 ACTUAL DEVELOPMENTS

 PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS

 PROMOTION EDUCATION & PROMOTION

 CONCLUDING REMARKS
A VISION OF THE END
IS EUROPEAN FUNDING IN NEW MEMBER STATES
FACILITATING CYCLING IN CITIES?




                                           Source: http://www.goldenline.pl/forum/gielda/549168/s/6
CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (CEE 10+)




   Bulgaria
   The Czech Republic
   Estonia
   Hungary
   Latvia
   Lithuania
   Poland
   Romania
   Slovakia
   Slovenia
   + Belarus and Ukraine

  EU members since May 2004, January 2007 and …. 201...?

                                                           Source: authors’ own collection
POPULATION




7,26 M       10,22 M    1,30 M                     9,93 M                        2,24 M                    3,56 M



Bulgaria      Czech     Estonia                   Hungary                         Latvia                 Lithuania
             Republic



38,50 M      22,24 M    5,45 M                     2,00 M                         9,68 M                   45,99 M



Poland       Romania    Slovakia                  Slovenia                       Belarus                    Ukraine


           158 M POTENTIAL CYCLISTS
                          Source: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_pa%C5%84stw_%C5%9Bwiata_wed%C5%82ug_liczby_ludno%C5%9Bci
PYRAMID OF GOALS IN A BICYCLE DESTINATION




                                   CYCLING TOURISTS – WHO THEY ARE

                              HOLIDAY
                            DESTINATION

                            SHORT TRIP
                           DESTINATION

                            DAY TRIP
                    DESTINATION FOR RESIDENTS
                          AND TOURISTS


                          RECREATION AREA
                     FOR THE LOCAL POPULATION


             EVERYDAY USE AREA FOR THE LOCAL POPULATION

                                        Source: Claudia Krieger, Touristische Projekte. Cycling Tourists, Who they are,
                                      what they want and how they improve regional economy, Velo-city Munich 2007
NINE MILLION DAILY URBAN
CYCLOCHIC ENTHUSIASTS




                                                                       Source: authors’ own collection
                               and http://www.rmf.fm/fakty/pic.html?id=154515&img=154515_n_mi.jpg
                           and http://www.bicyclekingdom.com/bicycle/nine_million_bicycles_Beijing.htm
DIAGNOSED CHALLENGES
BACKWARDNESS
– A CHALLENGE OR AN OPPORTUNITY




   LOW MOTORIZATION LEVELS



   HIGH LEVEL
   OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT USE


   LACK OF FUNDS


BUT ACCESS TO EU FUNDING
 WILL SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS


                                  Source: authors’ own collection
FEATURES OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE




    HIGH POWER DISTANCE
    low readiness to communicate
    with low ranking guys and gals




    HIGH UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE
    low tolerance of ambiguity and innovation




    HIGH MASCULINITY
    large and fast is beautiful




                       Source: Hofstede, Geert and Hofstede, Gert-Jan. Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind. New York: McGraw-Hill U.S.A., 2004
                                                                                                     http://gbuddy.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html
LADDER OF CIVIC INVOLVEMENT




                               CIVIC PARTICIPATION

                                 CIVIC CONTROL

               EMPOWER MENT OF REPRESENTATIVES

                                   PARTNERSHIP

                             SYMBOLIC PARTICIPATION

                                CONSULTATIONS

                    INFORMATION DISSEMINATION

                                     PASSIVITY

                                NO PARTICIPATION
                                    TREATMENT

               MANIPULATION /CLAIMING ATTITUDE
                                                                                  Source: Denvall, V. & Salonen, T. (2000)
                                                                              Att bryta vanans makt: Framtidsverkstäder .
                                        (Breaking with the force of the habits: Future workshops) Studentlitteratur. Lund
NGOS DEVELOPMENT STAGES




                                                                                   1
             Management        Full participation in civic life
Stage 4
            of partnerships
                                                                                   14


             Development       Planned activities
Stage 3   of professionalism   for the local community

                                                                                   25
                               Creation and development            % of NGOs
            Co-
            Co-operation       of co-operation capacity           in particular
Stage 2   capacity building    supporting environment             development
                               of the sector                        stages in

                                                                  Poland           60
            Spontaneous        Initial stage
Stage 1                        of quantitative growth
              altruism



                                                                                  Source: authors’ own collection
IDENTIFICATION OF THE NEED OF STRATEGIC REFLECTION




    REFLECTION LEVELS

AXIOLOGICAL LEVEL



 POLITICAL LEVEL



 STRATEGIC LEVEL



 TACTICAL LEVEL


                                                                                                    TIMEFRAMES
OPERATIONAL LEVEL

                    MINUTES   DAYS               YEARS                TERMS OF              GENERATIONS
                                                                       OFFICE



                                 Source: Authors’ own considerations on the basis of Władysław Findeisen and krzysztof Zawalski
HIGH NUMBER OF PRESIDENTS,
NOBODY TO TALK ABOUT PARTNER RELATIONS




ORGANISATIONAL CHARTS




                                         Source: http://gbuddy.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html
DEADLINE IS DEADLINE !




                         Source: http://blog.sumptuouscapital.com/2006/09/28/deadline-is-deadline/
VICIOUS CIRCLE OF TRANSPORT ARGUMENTATION




          MODEST SHARE OF CYCLING                     HIGH SHARE OF CAR
          JOURNEYS IN MODAL SPLIT                  JOURNEYS IN MODAL SPLIT




         MODEST RESOURCES DEVOTED             SUBSTANTIAL RESOURCES
          TO CREATION OF CYCLING           DEVOTED FOR CREATION OF CAR
                 FACILITIES                    TRANSPORT FACILITIES




            LOW COMPETITIVENESS                       HIGH COMPETITIVENESS
            OF CYCLING JOURNEYS                         OF CAR TRANSPORT




                                    Source: Johanna Kallioinen „Institutional position of cycling in transport planning”,
                                                               paper presented at the Velo-city, Congress, Paris 2003
2007-
EU FUNDS DEVOTED TO CEE 10 IN 2007-2013




                                                                                   181 734 BLN EUR
 BLN EUR
                         National Level               Regional programmes            Cross-border, transnational and interregional co-operation
 60 000
                                                                                           50 559
 50 000


 40 000


 30 000
                      20 746                                                                   20 048 18 916
                                                                               18 260
 20 000
                                                                                                                                      9 871
           6 624          5 754                       5 530          6 592         6 787
 10 000                                3 611                                                                            3 935
                                 470                                                    360         385           284           326       1 802
                                                                                                                                              338
                   212                           84            121           119
     0
           Bulgaria      Czech         Estonia        Latvia     Lithuania     Hungary        Poland     Romania       Slovenia      Slovakia
                      Republic




                                                                                           Source: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/index_en.htm’
FUNDS DEVOTED TO TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT IN CEE 10+ AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL




30 000
         26 075
               24 484
25 000


20 000


15 000
                                                 13 953
                                                                  13 219
                                                                                                                                                           Transport

                                10 939                                                                                                                     Other Programmes

10 000
                        7 321            6 793
                                                          5 697                    6 026
                                                                                                                   5 313
                                                                                                   4 621                                           4 529
                                                                           3 845
 5 000                                                                                                                             2 859                         2 993
                                                                                           2 003
                                                                                                           1 279           1 076           1 001           618

    0
           Poland       Hungary           Czech           Romania          Slovakia        Bulgaria         Lithuania      Slovenia          Latvia         Estonia
                                         Republic




                                                                                                           Source: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/index_en.htm’
CHANGES IN MOTORIZATION
RATE IN CEE 10 FROM 1997 TO 2006




                                                               Motorisation rate
                                                                 (passenger cars/1000 inhabitants)




                                                                                                                      489
                                      468




                                                                                                                   444
  500




                                                                                             412




                                                                                                                                   401
                                                                                                             392
  450
                    358




                                                        351




                                                                                                                             345
                                                                                 341
  400




                                                                                                                            329
                                326




                                                                                       304
                                                                                       298




                                                                                                       293
                                                                           286
  350
                                                  275




                                                                                                                                                       263
              248




                                                                                                                                           247




                                                                                                                                                             229
                                                                        243




                                                                                                    243




                                                                                                                                           240
                          238




  300




                                                                                                   223
                                            221




                                                                                                                                         211



                                                                                                                                                 207
                                                                                                                                                                   1997
  250
        174




                                                                  167
                                                                147




  200                                                                                                                                                              2001
                                                              115




  150                                                                                                                                                              2006

  100
   50
   0




                                                                          Source: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-DK-08-001/EN/KS-DK-08-001-EN.PDF
CHALLENGES TO COPE WITH IN URBAN OR …




                                        Source: authors’ own collection
…RURAL ENVIRONMENT




                     Source: Prof. Jan Burnewicz – University of Gdańsk
ACTUAL DEVELOPMENTS
CYCLING AND INNOVATION – A CLEAR SYNERGY



                                      COUNTRY          RANK

                                      Denmark             1
                                      Finland             2
                                      Sweden              3
                                      Netherland          4
                                      Germany             5
                                      Un. Kingdom         6
                                      Austria             7
               In 2000, EU declared   Luxembourg          8
                                      France              9
         their intention to make EU   Belgium            10
              “the most competitive   Ireland            11
                                      Estonia            12
           and dynamic knowledge      Portugal           13
                             world”
     - based economy in the world”    Czech.Republik     14
                                      Spain              15
                                      Slovenia           16
                                      Hungary            17
                                      Slovak.Re          18
                                      Malta              19
                                      Lithuania          20
                                      Cyprus             21
                                      Latvia             22
                                      Greece             23
                                      Italy              24
                                      Poland             25

                                                              Source: The Lisbon Review 2006
PARADOXICAL INNOVATION




 CAR ORIENTED
CYCLING POLICY
   Off-road cycling tracks built
   not to make cyclists happy
  but to keep them off the road
   so that they do not irritate
      car dependent people



                            Cycling tracks closed for cyclists during the
                            European In Town- Without My Car Day 2007,
                            Szczecin, Western Pomerania, Poland
                                                           Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
STAKEHOLDERS IN THE CYCLING GAME




                                   Source: http://www.rowery.org.pl/poznan/index.htm
CERTAIN QUOTATIONS




   DECISION    • No cycling promotion before the whole cycling network is completed
               • Little girls on children’s bikes endanger car drivers in housing areas
   MAKERS


  URBAN AND    • Cycling is only a form of recreation
               • Cycling tourism is ONLY for the young & the fit
    TRAFFIC    • Cycling against traffic on one way streets provokes dangers
   PLANNERS


   ACADEMIC   • Climate in Poland is not favourable for cycling
    CIRCLES   • There is no such thing like transport demand management




                                                                           Source: authors’ own collection
METAMPSYCHOSIS




       OPPONENTS
 of cycling promotion policies

  easily change their approach

   CLAIMING to represent

       either motorists

 or pedestrians and vice versa




                                 Source: http://www.rowery.gdansk.pl/
ISOLATIONISM AND MARGINALISATION




        Cycling infrastructure built to
        KEEP CYCLISTS OFF THE CARRIAGEWAY
        (so that they do not irritate motorists)



        Cycling tracks construction
        used as a way to FINANCE
        SUBTERRANEAN NETWORKS
sewage, water, electricity and gas supply systems



        MARGINALISATION OF CYCLING
        in the process of infrastructure
        modernisation process


                                                    Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
MISALLOCATION OF RESOURCES – WASTE OF FUNDS




    EU funds devoted to finance
    LARGE URBAN ROAD
    INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS




    When public transport infrastructure
    projects are undertaken, cyclists are
    either neglected or marginalised

       PARK AND RIDE     YES
       BIKE AND RIDE     NO
                                        Source: http://www.pkp.pl/files/IMG_0340.jpg & http://www.pkp.pl/files/IMG_0338.jpg
CEE 10 –SPECIFIC BARRIERS PREVENTING ACCESS TO
RESOURCES




     Cycling advocacy NGOs
     LACK RESOURCES to finance
     local contributions in EU
     projects


    Bank guarantee requirements



    Refinancing instead
    of advance payments


RESULTS:
SMALL FRACTION OF RESOURCES ACTUALLY USED

                                                 Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS
INTEGRATED APPROACH PROPOSED BY THE EU




       REGIONAL
    DEVELOPMENT
     IS THE AIM
 PROMOTION OF CYCLING
     IS A WAY TO ATTAIN IT




                                         Source: BYPAD portal materials
THE SECRET OF SUCCESS




    EDUCATION
    EDUCATION
    EDUCATION

Tarja Halonen
The President of Finland,
when asked what is
the secret of Finnish success


                                Source: authors’ own collection
PROMOTING
EDUCATION & PROMOTION
FROM ENGINEERING …




                     Source: Cycling England (thanks to Alex Sully)
… TO PROMOTION ADDRESSED TO….




                                Source: (1) http://forums.roadbikereview.com/showthread.php?t=157797
                                                     (2) http://www.cyclehero.com (thanks to Kevin Mayne)
… COMMON PEOPLE




                  Source: Department of Promotion of the city of Tczew
CONCLUDING REMARKS
NO NOTE, NO RESULT
&
GRASSROOT MONITORING



    Cycling is a SEXY tool
    of regional development



   GREEN PAPERS ON CYCLING
   AND WALKING should be
   developed and implemented
   in all car oriented constituencies


    Creation and support of
    the “Cycle –Watch” function
    of local cycling advocate organizations
    (civic monitoring of EU-funded cycling policies and initiatives)

                                           Source: http://www.enjoyart.com/single_posters/bicycling/CyclesOnyxVintageGicleeArtPrint.htm
EU-
EU-15 BASED CYCLING KNOW-HOW
                    KNOW-




    BYPAD AUDIT
    an indispensable condition
    for providing funding
    for cycling initiatives


    PROPHETS ARE RARELY
    RECOGNISED IN THEIR OWN LAND
    Obligatory inclusion of the
    EU-
    EU-15 experts in all cycling
    and walking initiatives
    in the CEE10+




                  Source: http://www.tcz.pl/index.php?akcja=wiadomosci&art=05216d30cbbb389&tyt=Ruszyl/pionierski/w/skali/kraju/audyt/rowerowy
BENEFITS EXPECTED FROM THE PROPOSED MEASURES:
                                    MEASURES:




    Mitigation of the
      itigation
    GLOBAL WARMING
    threat in the CEE 10+


    Cycling as a factor
    contributing to the
    QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE



    Enhancement of
    CIVIC SOLIDARITY in Europe




                                                Source: authors’ own collection
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
THIS PRESENTATION WAS PREPARED BY :




 PIOTR KUROPATWIŃSKI     +48 501 069 616   pkuropatwinski@pswe.org
 ANDRZEJ B. PIOTROWICZ   +48 502 200 559   apiotrowicz@pswe.org

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European Funding For Cycling Iniatives In New Member States

  • 1. EUROPEAN FUNDING FOR CYCLING INITIATIVES IN NEW EU MEMBER STATES (CEE10+) Current status and perspectives for improvement Andrzej B.Piotrowicz Brussels, Brussels, 12th May 2009 ssel
  • 2. AGENDA A VISION OF THE END DIAGNOSED CHALLENGES ACTUAL DEVELOPMENTS PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS PROMOTION EDUCATION & PROMOTION CONCLUDING REMARKS
  • 3. A VISION OF THE END
  • 4. IS EUROPEAN FUNDING IN NEW MEMBER STATES FACILITATING CYCLING IN CITIES? Source: http://www.goldenline.pl/forum/gielda/549168/s/6
  • 5. CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (CEE 10+) Bulgaria The Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia + Belarus and Ukraine EU members since May 2004, January 2007 and …. 201...? Source: authors’ own collection
  • 6. POPULATION 7,26 M 10,22 M 1,30 M 9,93 M 2,24 M 3,56 M Bulgaria Czech Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Republic 38,50 M 22,24 M 5,45 M 2,00 M 9,68 M 45,99 M Poland Romania Slovakia Slovenia Belarus Ukraine 158 M POTENTIAL CYCLISTS Source: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_pa%C5%84stw_%C5%9Bwiata_wed%C5%82ug_liczby_ludno%C5%9Bci
  • 7. PYRAMID OF GOALS IN A BICYCLE DESTINATION CYCLING TOURISTS – WHO THEY ARE HOLIDAY DESTINATION SHORT TRIP DESTINATION DAY TRIP DESTINATION FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS RECREATION AREA FOR THE LOCAL POPULATION EVERYDAY USE AREA FOR THE LOCAL POPULATION Source: Claudia Krieger, Touristische Projekte. Cycling Tourists, Who they are, what they want and how they improve regional economy, Velo-city Munich 2007
  • 8. NINE MILLION DAILY URBAN CYCLOCHIC ENTHUSIASTS Source: authors’ own collection and http://www.rmf.fm/fakty/pic.html?id=154515&img=154515_n_mi.jpg and http://www.bicyclekingdom.com/bicycle/nine_million_bicycles_Beijing.htm
  • 10. BACKWARDNESS – A CHALLENGE OR AN OPPORTUNITY LOW MOTORIZATION LEVELS HIGH LEVEL OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT USE LACK OF FUNDS BUT ACCESS TO EU FUNDING WILL SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS Source: authors’ own collection
  • 11. FEATURES OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE HIGH POWER DISTANCE low readiness to communicate with low ranking guys and gals HIGH UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE low tolerance of ambiguity and innovation HIGH MASCULINITY large and fast is beautiful Source: Hofstede, Geert and Hofstede, Gert-Jan. Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind. New York: McGraw-Hill U.S.A., 2004 http://gbuddy.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html
  • 12. LADDER OF CIVIC INVOLVEMENT CIVIC PARTICIPATION CIVIC CONTROL EMPOWER MENT OF REPRESENTATIVES PARTNERSHIP SYMBOLIC PARTICIPATION CONSULTATIONS INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PASSIVITY NO PARTICIPATION TREATMENT MANIPULATION /CLAIMING ATTITUDE Source: Denvall, V. & Salonen, T. (2000) Att bryta vanans makt: Framtidsverkstäder . (Breaking with the force of the habits: Future workshops) Studentlitteratur. Lund
  • 13. NGOS DEVELOPMENT STAGES 1 Management Full participation in civic life Stage 4 of partnerships 14 Development Planned activities Stage 3 of professionalism for the local community 25 Creation and development % of NGOs Co- Co-operation of co-operation capacity in particular Stage 2 capacity building supporting environment development of the sector stages in Poland 60 Spontaneous Initial stage Stage 1 of quantitative growth altruism Source: authors’ own collection
  • 14. IDENTIFICATION OF THE NEED OF STRATEGIC REFLECTION REFLECTION LEVELS AXIOLOGICAL LEVEL POLITICAL LEVEL STRATEGIC LEVEL TACTICAL LEVEL TIMEFRAMES OPERATIONAL LEVEL MINUTES DAYS YEARS TERMS OF GENERATIONS OFFICE Source: Authors’ own considerations on the basis of Władysław Findeisen and krzysztof Zawalski
  • 15. HIGH NUMBER OF PRESIDENTS, NOBODY TO TALK ABOUT PARTNER RELATIONS ORGANISATIONAL CHARTS Source: http://gbuddy.blogspot.com/2006_09_01_archive.html
  • 16. DEADLINE IS DEADLINE ! Source: http://blog.sumptuouscapital.com/2006/09/28/deadline-is-deadline/
  • 17. VICIOUS CIRCLE OF TRANSPORT ARGUMENTATION MODEST SHARE OF CYCLING HIGH SHARE OF CAR JOURNEYS IN MODAL SPLIT JOURNEYS IN MODAL SPLIT MODEST RESOURCES DEVOTED SUBSTANTIAL RESOURCES TO CREATION OF CYCLING DEVOTED FOR CREATION OF CAR FACILITIES TRANSPORT FACILITIES LOW COMPETITIVENESS HIGH COMPETITIVENESS OF CYCLING JOURNEYS OF CAR TRANSPORT Source: Johanna Kallioinen „Institutional position of cycling in transport planning”, paper presented at the Velo-city, Congress, Paris 2003
  • 18. 2007- EU FUNDS DEVOTED TO CEE 10 IN 2007-2013 181 734 BLN EUR BLN EUR National Level Regional programmes Cross-border, transnational and interregional co-operation 60 000 50 559 50 000 40 000 30 000 20 746 20 048 18 916 18 260 20 000 9 871 6 624 5 754 5 530 6 592 6 787 10 000 3 611 3 935 470 360 385 284 326 1 802 338 212 84 121 119 0 Bulgaria Czech Estonia Latvia Lithuania Hungary Poland Romania Slovenia Slovakia Republic Source: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/index_en.htm’
  • 19. FUNDS DEVOTED TO TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN CEE 10+ AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL 30 000 26 075 24 484 25 000 20 000 15 000 13 953 13 219 Transport 10 939 Other Programmes 10 000 7 321 6 793 5 697 6 026 5 313 4 621 4 529 3 845 5 000 2 859 2 993 2 003 1 279 1 076 1 001 618 0 Poland Hungary Czech Romania Slovakia Bulgaria Lithuania Slovenia Latvia Estonia Republic Source: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/atlas2007/index_en.htm’
  • 20. CHANGES IN MOTORIZATION RATE IN CEE 10 FROM 1997 TO 2006 Motorisation rate (passenger cars/1000 inhabitants) 489 468 444 500 412 401 392 450 358 351 345 341 400 329 326 304 298 293 286 350 275 263 248 247 229 243 243 240 238 300 223 221 211 207 1997 250 174 167 147 200 2001 115 150 2006 100 50 0 Source: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-DK-08-001/EN/KS-DK-08-001-EN.PDF
  • 21. CHALLENGES TO COPE WITH IN URBAN OR … Source: authors’ own collection
  • 22. …RURAL ENVIRONMENT Source: Prof. Jan Burnewicz – University of Gdańsk
  • 24. CYCLING AND INNOVATION – A CLEAR SYNERGY COUNTRY RANK Denmark 1 Finland 2 Sweden 3 Netherland 4 Germany 5 Un. Kingdom 6 Austria 7 In 2000, EU declared Luxembourg 8 France 9 their intention to make EU Belgium 10 “the most competitive Ireland 11 Estonia 12 and dynamic knowledge Portugal 13 world” - based economy in the world” Czech.Republik 14 Spain 15 Slovenia 16 Hungary 17 Slovak.Re 18 Malta 19 Lithuania 20 Cyprus 21 Latvia 22 Greece 23 Italy 24 Poland 25 Source: The Lisbon Review 2006
  • 25. PARADOXICAL INNOVATION CAR ORIENTED CYCLING POLICY Off-road cycling tracks built not to make cyclists happy but to keep them off the road so that they do not irritate car dependent people Cycling tracks closed for cyclists during the European In Town- Without My Car Day 2007, Szczecin, Western Pomerania, Poland Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
  • 26. STAKEHOLDERS IN THE CYCLING GAME Source: http://www.rowery.org.pl/poznan/index.htm
  • 27. CERTAIN QUOTATIONS DECISION • No cycling promotion before the whole cycling network is completed • Little girls on children’s bikes endanger car drivers in housing areas MAKERS URBAN AND • Cycling is only a form of recreation • Cycling tourism is ONLY for the young & the fit TRAFFIC • Cycling against traffic on one way streets provokes dangers PLANNERS ACADEMIC • Climate in Poland is not favourable for cycling CIRCLES • There is no such thing like transport demand management Source: authors’ own collection
  • 28. METAMPSYCHOSIS OPPONENTS of cycling promotion policies easily change their approach CLAIMING to represent either motorists or pedestrians and vice versa Source: http://www.rowery.gdansk.pl/
  • 29. ISOLATIONISM AND MARGINALISATION Cycling infrastructure built to KEEP CYCLISTS OFF THE CARRIAGEWAY (so that they do not irritate motorists) Cycling tracks construction used as a way to FINANCE SUBTERRANEAN NETWORKS sewage, water, electricity and gas supply systems MARGINALISATION OF CYCLING in the process of infrastructure modernisation process Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
  • 30. MISALLOCATION OF RESOURCES – WASTE OF FUNDS EU funds devoted to finance LARGE URBAN ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS When public transport infrastructure projects are undertaken, cyclists are either neglected or marginalised PARK AND RIDE YES BIKE AND RIDE NO Source: http://www.pkp.pl/files/IMG_0340.jpg & http://www.pkp.pl/files/IMG_0338.jpg
  • 31. CEE 10 –SPECIFIC BARRIERS PREVENTING ACCESS TO RESOURCES Cycling advocacy NGOs LACK RESOURCES to finance local contributions in EU projects Bank guarantee requirements Refinancing instead of advance payments RESULTS: SMALL FRACTION OF RESOURCES ACTUALLY USED Source: http://infobike.pl/text.php?id=20385
  • 33. INTEGRATED APPROACH PROPOSED BY THE EU REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IS THE AIM PROMOTION OF CYCLING IS A WAY TO ATTAIN IT Source: BYPAD portal materials
  • 34. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION Tarja Halonen The President of Finland, when asked what is the secret of Finnish success Source: authors’ own collection
  • 36. FROM ENGINEERING … Source: Cycling England (thanks to Alex Sully)
  • 37. … TO PROMOTION ADDRESSED TO…. Source: (1) http://forums.roadbikereview.com/showthread.php?t=157797 (2) http://www.cyclehero.com (thanks to Kevin Mayne)
  • 38. … COMMON PEOPLE Source: Department of Promotion of the city of Tczew
  • 40. NO NOTE, NO RESULT & GRASSROOT MONITORING Cycling is a SEXY tool of regional development GREEN PAPERS ON CYCLING AND WALKING should be developed and implemented in all car oriented constituencies Creation and support of the “Cycle –Watch” function of local cycling advocate organizations (civic monitoring of EU-funded cycling policies and initiatives) Source: http://www.enjoyart.com/single_posters/bicycling/CyclesOnyxVintageGicleeArtPrint.htm
  • 41. EU- EU-15 BASED CYCLING KNOW-HOW KNOW- BYPAD AUDIT an indispensable condition for providing funding for cycling initiatives PROPHETS ARE RARELY RECOGNISED IN THEIR OWN LAND Obligatory inclusion of the EU- EU-15 experts in all cycling and walking initiatives in the CEE10+ Source: http://www.tcz.pl/index.php?akcja=wiadomosci&art=05216d30cbbb389&tyt=Ruszyl/pionierski/w/skali/kraju/audyt/rowerowy
  • 42. BENEFITS EXPECTED FROM THE PROPOSED MEASURES: MEASURES: Mitigation of the itigation GLOBAL WARMING threat in the CEE 10+ Cycling as a factor contributing to the QUALITY OF URBAN LIFE Enhancement of CIVIC SOLIDARITY in Europe Source: authors’ own collection
  • 43. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
  • 44. THIS PRESENTATION WAS PREPARED BY : PIOTR KUROPATWIŃSKI +48 501 069 616 pkuropatwinski@pswe.org ANDRZEJ B. PIOTROWICZ +48 502 200 559 apiotrowicz@pswe.org