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GTZ-SUTP training at Metropolis, 2008 Sydney
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GTZ-SUTP in cooperation with Interface for Cycling Enterprise (I-Ce) and Technical University Berlin (TU Berlin) offered a 2 day training course titled "Non-Motorised transport in metropolises - the undervalued urban mobility" from 20-21.10.2008, being part of Metropolis 2008. This training course was focussed towards planners, engineers and experts related to urban planning. The course was opened by the Lord Mayor of Sydney Ms. Clover Moore, MP
The first day of the event concentrated on the planning principles and guidelines for non-motorised transport, while the second day dealt with the case studies from various cities. The trainers for the two days were be Mr. Jeroen Buis (I-Ce), Mr. Manfred Breithaupt (GTZ) and Mr. Hans-Joachim Becker (TU Berlin).
For more information regarding the event, email sutp[at]sutp.org