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Talk with Bridget Doran on inclusive transport

2022-05-08
On: May 8, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, New Zealand

Talk with Hamilton, New Zealand-based Bridget Doran on: her research and work on sustainable transport including the voices of disabled people in mobility research the historic lackContinue Reading

Aotearoa, New Zealand Correspondent Bridget Doran

2022-04-24
On: April 24, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, New Zealand

I’m interested in broken systems, and I think that transport and urban planning are far too focused on road networks and traffic volumes, due to decades ofContinue Reading

New Zealand-based Global Correspondent Boopsie Maran

2022-03-31
On: March 31, 2022
In: Global Correspondents, New Zealand

Introducing Tāmaki Makaurau /Auckland-based Correspondent Boopsie Maran! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue 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

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