Isabell Eberlein: Act Now for Sustainable Mobility

 

For Isabell Eberlein, cycling isn’t just a means of transport; it’s a catalyst for societal transformation. As the CEO of Velo_konzept, a cycling advocacy organization based in Berlin, and co-founder of Women in Cycling, Isabell has dedicated her career to advancing sustainable mobility, gender diversity, and innovative urban planning. Her journey, marked by activism, passion, and a vision for a better world, exemplifies how bicycles can shape not just cities but lives.

Topics discussed:

The Bicycle as a Symbol of Transformation

Isabell's Journey into Cycling and Sustainability

The Political Landscape of Cycling in Germany

The Paradox of Choice in Mobility

User-Centric Urban Planning for Sustainable Mobility

The Role of Micro-Mobility in Urban Transport

Addressing Safety Concerns in Cycling

The Ideological Divide in Cycling Advocacy

Cultural Change and Mobility Transformation

Education and Infrastructure for Future Cyclists

Cycling Culture: A Comparison Between the Netherlands and Berlin

Women in Cycling: Challenges and Opportunities

Bridging the Gender Gap in Cycling

Strategies for Changing Company Culture

Sustainability in the Cycling Industry

Tailwinds and Headwinds in the Cycling Industry

Isabell Eberlein: Act Now for Sustainable Mobility
 
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