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GWCN Roundtable: Book Talk & Walkshops with Author Jonathon Stalls

2022-12-20
On: December 20, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Roundtables & Workshops, USA

GWCN Roundtable: Book Talk & Walkshops with Author Jonathon Stalls December 16, 2022 This Roundtable was truly exciting as it features someone well-known and deeply valued in pedestrianContinue Reading

Roundtable Featuring Author Antonia Malchik

2022-12-11
On: December 11, 2022
In: Books, Roundtables & Workshops

Pedestrian Space Hosted Roundtable for the Global Walkability Correspondents Network Featuring Antonia Malchik, Author of ‘A Walking Life’ Held on December 09, 2022Continue Reading

Walking as a Critical Tool in Physiotherapy with Kyan Rytzell

2022-12-08
On: December 8, 2022
In: Health, Mobility Methodology Series, Roundtables & Workshops, Switzerland

Mobility Methodology Series: Walking as a Critical Tool in Physiotherapy with Kyan Rytzell A Pedestrian Space Roundtable held on December 2, 2022 for the Global Walkability CorrespondentsContinue Reading

Sustainable Urbanism: Global Perspectives with Dr. Minal Pathak

2022-12-04
On: December 4, 2022
In: India, Roundtables & Workshops, Sustainable Urbanism: Global Perspectives

Sustainable Urbansim: Global Perspectives Series Session I Featuring Dr. Minal Pathak Dr. Minal Pathak is based in Ahmedabad, works as a Senior Scientist for the IPCC andContinue Reading

Toilet Equity: Roundtable I

2022-11-18
On: November 18, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Public Toilets, Roundtables & Workshops

Pedestrian Space is excited to kick off this ‘Toilet Equity’ Roundtable series to create a space for international dialogue on the issues of public toilet access andContinue Reading

Mobility Methodology Series with Anas Moutaouakil

2022-11-13
On: November 13, 2022
In: Belgium, Global Correspondents, Mobility Methodology Series, Roundtables & Workshops

Mobility Methodology Series: ‘Connecting Mobility Policies to Urban Fabric: The Exnovation of the Private Automobile in Brussels’ with Anas Moutaouakil A Pedestrian Space Roundtable for the GlobalContinue Reading

Amplifying Female Voices: ‘Public Transit & Safety’

2022-11-05
On: November 5, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, India, Public Transportation, Roundtables & Workshops

Roundtable: Amplifying Female Voices ‘Public Transit & Safety’: Co-Hosts: Rituparna Das & Nancy Deborah Held on November 4, 2022 for the Global Walkability Correspondents NetworkContinue Reading

Spatial analysis of citizens’ walkability perceptions in Thessaloniki, Greece with Roxani Gkavra

2022-11-05
On: November 5, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Greece, Mobility Methodology Series, Roundtables & Workshops

Mobility Methodolologies Series: Spatial analysis of citizens’ walkability perceptions in Thessaloniki, Greece with Roxani Gkavra Held on November 3, 2022 for the Global Walkability Correspondents Network AboutContinue Reading

Roundtable: Politics of Walking & Walkability

2022-10-30
On: October 30, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Roundtables & Workshops

October 28, 2022 Roundtable for the Global Walkability Correspondents Network ‘Politics of Walking & Walkability‘ hosted by London-based Alan Lacey Raposo A very interesting and great startContinue Reading

GWCN Growth

2022-10-28
On: October 28, 2022
In: Editor's Notes, Global Correspondents, Roundtables & Workshops

Looking forward to another ‘Welcome Roundtable’ for the Global Walkability Correspondents Network this weekend! Founded in January 2022 as a space for voices for walkability from aroundContinue Reading

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