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Global Correspondents

Nahom Teklu on Walkability

2022-08-07
On: August 7, 2022
In: Ethiopia, Global Correspondents

Excerpt from a chat welcoming Addis Abeba-based Nahom Teklu to the Global Walkability Correspondents Network at Pedestrian Space. “By enhancing walkability, we are also promoting socialization inContinue Reading

Melbourne Correspondent Sulochi Walisinghe

2022-08-05
On: August 5, 2022
In: Australia, Global Correspondents

Introducing Melbourne Correspondent Sulochi Walisinghe! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around the world andContinue Reading

Streets as Public Space Meeting: Presentations from Kraków, Stockholm & Montréal

2022-07-25
On: July 25, 2022
In: Canada, Global Correspondents, Poland, Sweden

Streets as Public Space, a working group in the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, meeting with presentations from Kraków by Marta, Stockholm by Raphael & Montréal by Zvi.Continue Reading

Churchill Avenue: Newly Installed Trash Bins Status Analysis

2022-07-23
On: July 23, 2022
In: Ethiopia, Global Correspondents

By Medhanit Ayele, Addis Ababa Correspondent & Ahmedteyib Abdulkadir Medhanit is an urban enthusiast and soon-to-be architecture graduate who engages herself in diverse urban topics, focusing herContinue Reading

SF Bay & Sacramento Correspondent Peter Kaljian

2022-07-07
On: July 7, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, USA

Introducing our SF Bay and Sacramento Correspondent Peter Kaljian! In January 2022 we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading

Kensington, San Diego: Some thoughts on one of the city’s 15 minute neighborhoods

2022-06-29
On: June 29, 2022
In: 15 - 20 Minute Cities & Neighborhoods, Global Correspondents, USA

By Anar Salayev, San Diego Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Kensington Kensington is a streetcar suburb that was founded in 1910. A small pocket on the eastern edgeContinue Reading

Bahrain Walkability Rating with Mohammed Alkhalifa

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Bahrain, City Ratings, Global Correspondents

City walkability rating with Bahrain-based urban planner and transportation planner Mohammed Alkhalifa We are also happy to welcome Mohammed as our first Bahrain Correspondent at Global Walkability CorrespondentsContinue Reading

Sydney Walkability Rating with Graham McCabe

2022-06-12
On: June 12, 2022
In: Australia, Global Correspondents

City walkability rating with Sydney-based Graham McCabe, Director of Transport Advisory at URBIS. We are also happy to welcome Graham as an Australia Correspondent in our GlobalContinue Reading

Switzerland & France Correspondent Kyan Rytzell

2022-06-12
On: June 12, 2022
In: France, Global Correspondents, Switzerland

Introducing our Kyan Rytzell, Correspondent for Switzerland and France at Pedestrian Space! In January 2022, we launched the Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarityContinue Reading

Part 2 Coverage UF22

2022-06-06
On: June 6, 2022
In: Colombia, Global Correspondents, Sweden

By Doru Oprisan, Stockholm Correspondent at Pedestrian Space The Urban Future conference just finished in Helsingborg,Sweden, after 3 days full of sessions, workshops, field trips and exchanging of ideasContinue Reading

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