
The Cycle4Climate project promotes the reduction of CO₂ emissions from urban transport by providing mobility planning experts with the knowledge and tools to implement effective and practical measures. The project focuses on changing people’s travel habits, encouraging them to switch from daily car use to cycling. The project involves data analysis, improving cycling infrastructure, and raising public awareness of the benefits of cycling.
The Significance of the Project for Riga
Transitioning to sustainable mobility is a crucial step towards reducing CO₂ emissions and developing a more environmentally friendly city. In Riga, where emissions from motor vehicles significantly affect the city’s climate, practical solutions are needed to change citizens’ travel habits. The project will provide evidence-based insights into the most effective ways to encourage residents to use bicycles for their daily commutes.
Target of the Project
To promote sustainable mobility solutions by reducing CO₂ emissions and implementing measures that encourage residents to change their travel habits, popularizing cycling as an eco-friendly mode of transport.
Benefits for Riga’s Citizens
Improved cycling infrastructure, making cycling safer and more convenient.
Increased awareness of sustainable mobility options and the benefits of cycling.
Reduced CO₂ emissions and improved air quality in Riga.
Sustainable improvements that promote environmentally friendly travel habits.
Project Activities
Two social surveys will be conducted at the beginning and end of the project to understand residents’ travel habits and attitudes towards cycling.
In the initial phase, two bicycle and two car counters will be installed along the “Centrs–Torņakalns–Ziepniekkalns” cycling route to collect data on transport flows.
Based on data analysis and survey results, cycling infrastructure improvements will be planned and implemented in the Torņakalns area.
Three social campaigns will be organized to inform residents about the benefits of cycling and motivate them to choose more eco-friendly transport options.
Test Bed Territory in Riga
Project activities in Riga will be implemented in the Torņakalns and Ziepniekkalns neighborhoods. These areas will be the focus for data collection on residents’ travel habits, infrastructure improvements, and information campaigns.
Project Results
Enhanced cycling infrastructure that makes cycling safer and more convenient.
Detailed data obtained on travel habits and transport flows in the Torņakalns area.
Increased popularity of cycling through awareness campaigns and community engagement.
Evidence-based results demonstrating the impact of social campaigns and infrastructure improvements on reducing CO₂ emissions.
Experience exchange with partner cities, ensuring the adoption of best practices in promoting cycling.
Funding, Duration, and Partners
Funding Source: EU funding from the Central Baltic Programme
Total Project Budget: € 2 435 184
Riga City Total Budget: € 247,200
EU Funding for Riga Municipality: € 197,800
Riga Municipality Co-Funding: € 24,700
National Budget Grant: € 24,719.62
Project Partners: Riga (Latvia), Espoo (Finland), Gävle (Sweden), Pärnu (Estonia)
Contact Information
Leo Bērziņš
Head of Traffic Management Centre
Outdoor and Mobility Department
Riga Municipality
Email: Leo.Berzins@riga.lv
Links to Further Resources
Project website – – Cycle4Climate – Central Baltic