Spring Walks & Mood
Here’s to a very walkable Spring ahead! For whom else is walking not only how you get from point A to point B but also how youContinue Reading
India Correspondent Rituparna Das
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
Curbing Traffic: The Human Case for Fewer Cars in Our Lives by Melissa and Christ Bruntlett
Book Review and Takeaways of Curbing Traffic: The Human Case for Fewer Cars in Our Lives By Anar Salayev, San Diego & Bay Area Correspondent at PedestrianContinue Reading
Book Review: ‘Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream’
Key Takeaways and Book Review of Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream By Anar Salayev, San Diego & Bay AreaContinue Reading
1 year update at Pedestrian Space
One year ago I had just completed my first presentation on pedestrianspace.org at the Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon conference. It was entitled ‘PRContinue Reading
Midwest, USA Correspondent Keely Campbell
Climate change, accessibility, transportation equity, re-connecting to and building community, resiliency, social and environmental justice, economic development, and overall quality of life for ourselves and future generationsContinue Reading
Art Street Behala
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
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
Central Coast & Bay Area, CA Correspondent Brianna Lelieur
Taking the bus always gave me a chance to have “me” time, do school work, or relax until I got to where I was going. Walking gaveContinue Reading
Fare free transport in Missoula & City Walkability Rating with Shanti Johnson
We know that accessible public transportation is not just about getting from point a to b but about making a more livable place. -Shanti Johnson A talkContinue Reading