Scholarly Reviewers for Special Issue on Walkability & Mobility Justice
Seeking scholarly researchers for our network of reviewers for the Cities & Health special issue on ‘Walkability & Mobility Justice’ 📮 Please write to info@pedestrianspace.org if interestedContinue Reading
Documentary: Gardening at Easton Community Garden Part II
Below is a short film by University of Bristol MA in Film and TV student Yujie Ni, documenting gardening activities at Bristol-based Easton Community Garden. This isContinue Reading
1st Kitchen Garden
While I aspire to one day be providing much of my household’s vegetable consumption straight from home and community gardens, I always value being able to supportContinue Reading
Walkability, memory & engagement
On a (thankfully) rainy morning today here in Warsaw, I went on a walk for some neighborhood errands and also some morning movement with my son afterContinue Reading
Session: Walkability, Media & Community Agriculture
From the July newsletter of The Schumacher Institute Topic: Building a narrative around the benefits and challenges of community agriculture. Thursday 25th July ~ 4pm “Our fellowContinue Reading
15-minute city research in Warsaw
Graphic by my host institute and doctoral school (Anthropos Doctoral School, Polish Academy of Sciences) highlighting the topic of my dissertation research – ‘Walkable Urbanism as aContinue Reading
Documentary: ‘Walking Through the Lens’
‘Walking: Through the Lens’ is a short documentary produced by Wenjiao Zhang, an MA student in the Film & TV program at the School of Arts atContinue Reading
PLUS Change Ambassador
I am honored to be one of the ambassadors for the PLUS Change Project funded by Horizon Europe. “PLUS Change is an EU-funded Horizon project that aimsContinue Reading
MA Film & TV Student Yujie Community Gardening
Earlier this year, in collaboration with the School of Arts at University of Bristol, I registered Pedestrian Space as an organization where Master’s of Film and TVContinue Reading
Call for Content on Urban Heat & Walkability
Thermal comfort to not only protect pedestrians but also to encourage pedestrian mobility is critical. What is the situation in your community with urban heat? How does urbanContinue Reading