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Basic texts The right to walk and cycle
OECD Report
Convention on the rights of the child
 
WalkingChildren Segway and IFP.doc

Convention on the Rights of the Child (full text)
Excerpts from the convention which may be considered in favour of walking to school and playing in the public space.
Children in the City: The example of Stuttgartart (A report by Alain Rouiller, Switzerland)
Presentation at "Childstreet 2005" by Marco Huettenmoser
"Children and Their Living Surroundings" by Marco Huettenmoser
Road Safety UN-ECE: Paper on Safety of Pedestrians (english)
Nations Unies: Sécurité des Piétons (français)
Factors Influencing Pedestrian Safety (A Martin)
Intelligent Speed Adaptation (University of Leeds)
 
Urbanism PDF of powerpoint presentation "Homezones go Downtown" (pictures only)
Text of the presentation "Homezones go Downtown"
"What the Pedestrian Wants" - the Copenhagen experience (Terra incognita, 2006)
Short Essay "Downtown" by Rudy Almeida
 
Health Leaflet on particule matter (PM10) distributed at the international Walk21 conference in Zurich, Switzerland 2005
 
Environment   
Traffic Planning   
Public Transport Access for all, an article by Stefan van der Spek (NL)
Bus Rapid Transit,: an article by Stefan van der Spek (NL)
"My Jumbo", a short essay on the limits of Public Transport by Rudy Almeida
 
Research Project Description COST Action 358 (28 pages, final document)
Project: Behaviour at Pedestrian Crossings
 
Economic Aspects   
Social Aspects   
Events2008
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 2006
Details on the conference in Christchurch, New Zealnd
Report on Stuttgart by Alain Rouiller
 2005
Research Project: Behaviour at Pedestrian Crossings