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Chennai Correspondent Gautam Merwan Balagopala

2022-05-11
On: May 11, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, India

Introducing our Chennai Correspondent Gautam Merwan Balagopala! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading

Chennai City Walkability Rating with Gautam Balagopola

2022-05-09
On: May 9, 2022
In: City Ratings, Global Correspondents, India

Excerpt from chat with Gautam Balagopola in which we do a Walkability rating for his city of residence, Chennai. We also discussed his background as a transportationContinue Reading

Heritage walk of Humayun’s Mausoleum in New Delhi

2022-05-07
On: May 7, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Heritage, India

By Arghyadip Hatua, India Walkability & Transit Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Urban life sometimes creates such familiarity that people forget to notice the extraordinary. People pass byContinue Reading

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

India Correspondent Rituparna Das

2022-03-21
On: March 21, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, India

Introducing India Correspondent Rituparna Das! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocates around theContinue Reading

Art Street Behala

2022-03-18
On: March 18, 2022
In: Art, Global Correspondents, India, Streets in Focus

By Arghyadip Hatua India Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Creating a colourful environment really encourages people to explore and increases walkability in the city. Arghyadip Hatua With theContinue Reading

Madurai Correspondent Nancy Deborah

2022-03-16
On: March 16, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, India

Walkability is to say that we return to the roots of human development. For a city to be walkable, it would also denote that the planning bodyContinue Reading

Peace Demonstration in Kolkata

2022-03-04
On: March 4, 2022
In: Art, India

Thank you to our Kolkata Correspondent Arghyadip Hatua for sharing this photo and for including Pedestrian Space at this peaceful display!! Look closely at the logo underContinue Reading

Kharagpur & Kolkata City Walkability Ratings, Rituparna Das

2022-02-24
On: February 24, 2022
In: City Ratings, Global Correspondents, India

Rituparna Das is a research scholar with a background in Architecture and Urban Planning and is also joining the Walkability Correspondents network at Pedestrian Space from Kharagpur and Kolkata, India. InContinue Reading

Friday Dialogue Round-Up

2022-02-19
On: February 19, 2022
In: Chile, Editor's Notes, India, Poland, Spain

Review of today’s talks- a truly rich Friday of dialogue and connection with individuals in Barcelona, Kharagpur, Warsaw, Santiago and New Delhi! It was wonderful to startContinue Reading

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