Global Certificate Course in Bike-Friendly Community Development
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate Course in Bike-Friendly Community Development is a comprehensive program designed to equip learners with essential skills for creating and maintaining bike-friendly communities. This course emphasizes the importance of sustainable transportation and fostering safe, accessible biking infrastructure.
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• Bike-Friendly Community Design – Understanding the principles and best practices for designing bike-friendly communities, including bike infrastructure, street design, and land use patterns.
• Bicycle Education and Encouragement – Exploring methods for promoting cycling and providing education to community members about bike safety, etiquette, and laws.
• Bike Parking and Storage Solutions – Examining secure and accessible bike parking and storage options for both short-term and long-term use.
• Bike-Pedestrian Integration – Investigating the relationship between biking and pedestrian infrastructure and how to create safe and comfortable spaces for both modes of transportation.
• Bike Tourism and Economic Development – Analyzing the economic benefits of bike-friendly communities, including bike tourism, business opportunities, and property values.
• Policy and Advocacy – Discussing the role of policy in creating bike-friendly communities, including policy development, implementation, and advocacy strategies.
• Public Engagement and Outreach – Examining best practices for engaging and educating the public, including community engagement, outreach programs, and public events.
• Equity and Inclusion – Investigating the importance of equity and inclusion in bike-friendly community development, including addressing barriers to access and promoting diversity.
• Measurement and Evaluation – Learning how to measure and evaluate the success of bike-friendly community development initiatives, including data collection, analysis, and reporting.
Note: The above list of units is not exhaustive and may vary depending on the specific goals and needs of the course. This list provides a general framework for a Global Certificate Course in Bike-Friendly Community Development.
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