n Plenary Session 1
l Manfred NEUN
S4C and COP 21 – Challenges, Achievements and Perspectives for the Evolution of Cycling (PPT)
l Tien-Pen HSU
Challenge for Cycling City (PPT)
l Peter COX
Senses Matter: Spaces and Experiences of Cycling (PPT)
n Plenary Session 2
l Eric BRITTON
The Five Phase of Transportation
l Zane McDONALD
A Global High Shift Cycling Scenario (PPT)
l Dirk LAUWERS
Biking Policy 2.0: Driven by a Changing Mobility Culture – The case of Flanders, a Regionin Belgium (PPT)
l Hsin-Wen CHANG
Cycling Society, Cycling Behavior and Culture :From Bicycle Tourism toward Cycling Paradise (PPT)
n Parallel Session 1A
l Lake SAGARIS
Rethinking "Sustainable" Transport as Bike-Bus Modal Integration (PPT)
l Andrzej ZALEWSKI
Active Mobility In The Cities And Urban Areas In Poland (PPT)
l Rory McMULLAN
Public Transport and Cycling - Cycle-Rail, The UK experience (PPT)
l Francis PAPON
Bicycle Public Transport Integration: a case study in France (PPT)
l Heike BUNTE
International Cycling Conference 2017 ICC ’17 Mannheim – bridging the gap between science and practice (PPT)
n Parallel Session 1B
l Xiao-Hong CHEN
How to Keep Balance between Green and Safety, Equalityand Tolerance (PPT)
l Martin HELD
Pedelecs: Potential for Active Mobility (PPT)
l Jeroen De MAEYER
The TGVelo Project: New Quality System for Electric Bicycles (PPT)
l Wayne GAO
Reducing Density of Personal Vehicle Using SharedApproach - Critical to Maximizing Space for Cycling & Walking in City (PPT)
n Parallel Session 2A
l Yu-Ting HSU
Addressing Demand-Supply Imbalance of a Bike Sharing System (PPT)
l Lloyd WRIGHT
Financially – Sustainable Business Models for Bicycle Sharing (PPT)
l Keroum SLIMANI
Public Bicycle Sharing System in Lyon- France Success Factors of effective launching (PPT)
l Yang BIAN
Characteristics and Challenges of Beijing Bike-sharing System (PPT)
n Parallel Session 2B
l Chiaki MIKUNI
Japanese Bicycle Policy and Current Status in Case of Kanazawa City (PPT)
l Jen-Jia LIN
Developing Bikeway Network Design Problems (PPT)
l Thomas JOUANNOT
Why it is safe for a cyclist not to stop at every red traffic light (PPT)
l Hans De BACKER
Geometric design and classification of bicycle paths (PPT)
n Cycling Research Needs for Asia
l Summary of the Parallel Sessions
u Nan ZOU
u Mark MAJOR
u David POO
u Peter COX
l Panel and General Discussion
u Hideo YAMANAKA
u Leszek J. SIBILSKI
u Kevin KRIZAK
u Wayne GAO
n Concluding Remarks
l Jason CHANG