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Call for Content on Urban Heat & Walkability

2024-07-01
On: July 1, 2024
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Journals

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

What cities can learn from well-designed universities

2024-06-26
On: June 26, 2024
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network

By John Warren Tamor, Urban Communicator at Pedestrian Space  For those of us fortunate enough to have lived on college campuses designed on a human scale—with dormitories,Continue Reading

Placement: MA in Film & TV student Wenjiao on sustainable mobility

2024-06-16
On: June 16, 2024
In: Academic Placements, England

In May 2024 we activated collaboration with the University of Bristol, in signing on our first two academic ‘industrial placements’ from the University’s School of Arts MAContinue Reading

Placement: MA in Film & TV student Yujie on local organic food

2024-06-16
On: June 16, 2024
In: Academic Placements, England, Food, Cities, Community & Urban Agriculture

In May 2024 we activated collaboration with the University of Bristol, in signing on our first two academic ‘industrial placements’ from the University’s School of Arts MAContinue Reading

Announcement of Collaboration: PHLUSH & Pedestrian Space

2024-06-16
On: June 16, 2024
In: Public Toilets

Announcement of Collaboration By Genevieve Mancuso of PHLUSH and Annika Lundkvist of Pedestrian Space PHLUSH is a nonprofit based in the United States that helps local governmentsContinue Reading

15-minute city realities

2024-05-27
On: May 27, 2024
In: 15 - 20 Minute Cities & Neighborhoods

I wrote the below in Örebro on May 27, 2020. I refer to this city often not because I love it, but it was while living thereContinue Reading

Published in Special Report on the Future of Mobility

2024-05-25
On: May 25, 2024
In: Features, Publications, Talks & Lectures

SPECIAL REPORT ON THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY IN SMART CITIES In this Special Mobility Report, more than 20 thought leaders, cities and solution providers leverage cutting-edge research,Continue Reading

Fall in Love with Walking

2024-05-23
On: May 23, 2024
In: Editor's Notes

FALL IN ❤️ WITH WALKING At Pedestrian Space, one of my mantras is ‘Fall in Love with Walking’. While an explicit purpose of the mission at PedestrianContinue Reading

Framing Walkability as a Right, not a Privilege

2024-05-19
On: May 19, 2024
In: Editor's Notes

 Every now and then it comes up in dialogues we see or discussions we are in- the idea of walkability as a ‘privilege’.   From the beginning atContinue Reading

Welcoming John as Urban Communicator

2024-05-17
On: May 17, 2024
In: Editor's Notes, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Welcome John Warren Tamor as Urban Communicator at Pedestrian Space. 👏 John is currently in a European Union scholarship-funded multi-city Masters program on Innovation, Transition & Sustainability.Continue Reading

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