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Tehran Pedestrian Spaces During COVID-19 Pandemic

2022-03-24
On: March 24, 2022
In: Iran, Research

By Borhan Seperhi Master of Urban Design, student at Tarbiat Modares University, Iran One of the most important questions in the questionnaire was about people’s suggestions forContinue 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

Healthy Pedestrian Street: Shiraz

2022-02-22
On: February 22, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Iran, Streets in Focus

The primary aim of creating this path was to improve the physical activities of inhabitants of Shiraz by motivating youth and elders to commute alongside the river,Continue Reading

Isfahan, Iran Correspondent Mohammad Nikkhah

2022-02-02
On: February 2, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, Iran

People deserve to live in a clean and sustainable city. MOHAMMAD NIKKHAH Introducing our Isfahan, Iran-based Correspondent Mohammad Nikkah! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a GlobalContinue Reading

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