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Project Q4297182 in France, Spain, Belgium
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English | Cycling mobility accessible to all, an impulse for solidarity in the territories |
Project Q4297182 in France, Spain, Belgium |
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2,863,285.75 Euro
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4,405,055.0 Euro
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65.0 percent
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1 December 2019
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31 May 2022
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DEPARTEMENT DES PYRENEES-ATLANTIQUES
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This project aims to promote cycling mobility in rural and mountain areas in order to strengthen human and territorial solidarity. The innovation of this project concerns the development of experiments for soft mobility for all. To achieve this goal, experiments on pedagogy and awareness of soft mobility in rural areas will be carried out. Priority will be given to local people, holidaymakers and cyclists. Particular attention will be paid to people with reduced mobility, young people and public in integration. In addition to these experiments, the partners join forces to secure and structure the route of Euroveloroute n°3. Cross-border character is inherent in Eurovelos Road projects. Key results will be measured through attendance data and on-site surveys. Let’s recall that EDERBIDEA has made it possible to carry out a joint work that will lead in 2020 to common orientations registered in the transboundary cycle scheme. These include measures relating to the pedagogy of mobility and the structuring of a cross-border cycle route network, including the EV3. In this project, closer partnership, studies and joint actions are being pursued. (English)
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