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Walkability Correspondents Today!

2022-03-22
On: March 22, 2022
In: Brazil, Canada, Chile, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Global Correspondents, Greece, Iceland, India, Iran, Jordan, Luxembourg, Mali, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, USA

Medhanit Ayele- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia John Azevedo- San Jose, CA, USA Desiree Azul- Querétaro, Mexico Beverly Baker- Los Angeles, CA, USA Daniella Bonatto- Vitória, Brazil Garrett Brumfield-Continue Reading

Domincan Republic Correspondent Andiel Galvan

2022-03-03
On: March 3, 2022
In: Dominican Republic, Global Correspondents

Introducing our Dominican Republic Correspondent Andiel Galvan! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading

Talk with Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic-based Walkability advocate Andiel Galván

2022-02-17
On: February 17, 2022
In: Dominican Republic, Global Correspondents

Talk with Santo Domingo-based sustainable urban mobility advocate Andiel Galván as he shares insight on the state of walkability and public transit in his city of residence.Continue Reading

Santo Domingo City Walkability Rating with Walkability Advocate Andiel Galván

2022-02-10
On: February 10, 2022
In: City Ratings, Dominican Republic, Global Correspondents

Excerpt from a talk with Santo Domingo-based walkability advocate Andiel Galván. Our city rating talks are very much conversational in nature and not meant to produce quantitativeContinue Reading

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