Best Practices and Lessons Learned on the Pathways to Sustainability: Co-design of a bicycle network for the Asuncion´s Metropolitan Area

April 27, 2020

We sought to design a bicycle network for the Metropolitan Area of Asuncion (AMA), to promote the use of bicycles as a mean of sustainable transportation that is both inclusive and safe.We invited the Municipalities, the Central Government, the private sector and the civil society to actively participate in the design process, through three workshops.
 

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