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Editor’s Notes (Page 8)

Global Walkability Correspondents Network Update

2022-09-19
On: September 19, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

The Global Walkability Correspondents Network is always growing! Today I updated the network bios page with the photos and bios of some participants who recently joined asContinue Reading

GWCN in August

2022-08-31
On: August 31, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

August 2022 might have been a record month for welcoming new participants in the Global Walkability Correspondents Network at Pedestrian Space! This month I welcomed new participantsContinue Reading

Shade at Stops

2022-08-28
On: August 28, 2022
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Editor's Notes, Urban Heat

When I posted the above photo on LinkedIn that I snapped earlier last week, I didn’t expect the diversity and range of comments to ensue. I wasContinue Reading

What can Global Walkability Correspondents do?

2022-08-15
On: August 15, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

WHAT CAN PARTICIPANTS IN THE GLOBAL WALKABILITY CORRESPONDENTS NETWORK DO? • PARTICIPATE IN WORKING GROUPS: See more on working groups here: Learn more here: https://pedestrianspace.org/network-working-groups/ • LEAD /Continue Reading

Workshop: How to improve air quality in Warsaw?

2022-08-04
On: August 4, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Poland

From my participation in the workshop “How to improve air quality in Warsaw?” (Jak poprawić jakość powietrza w Warszawie?) organized by the Innovation Training 2022 project team,Continue Reading

Network Facilitation & Growth: June Reflect

2022-07-02
On: July 2, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

I knew in mid-May (2022) that I wanted to open up the Global Walkability Correspondents Network at Pedestrian Space to ‘radical growth’ – but what that meantContinue Reading

UN People-Centered Smart Cities Compendium

2022-06-30
On: June 30, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Features, Publications, Talks & Lectures

I received word in March 2022 that Pedestrian Space had been selected to be part of the UN-Habitat People-Centered Smart Cities Compendium. https://unhabitat.org/programme/people-centered-smart-cities/compendium-of-people-centered-practices The ‘People-Centered Smart Cities Compendium’Continue Reading

Reflections on Roots of Pedestrian Space

2022-06-30
On: June 30, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

I’m often asked about the backstory of Pedestrian Space -a bit of which I shared in the 1st Pedestrian Space Newsletter this past May. There’s more toContinue Reading

Media is the Action of Our Work

2022-06-20
On: June 20, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

pedestrianspace.org is a media & advocacy platform. Media is the action of our work. I believe media is key to cultivating awareness about our mobility habits andContinue Reading

June 2022 Editor’s Notes: The Importance of Shade & Participation

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Editor's Notes, Poland

Shaded paths are not only an issue of aesthetics and comfort but also public health, particularly in the hotter months when people can easily face dehydration andContinue Reading

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