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Hamburg & Berlin City Walkability Rating with Katja Diehl

2022-05-08
On: May 8, 2022
In: City Ratings, Germany

Excerpt from a recent talk with Katja Diehl, author of recently published ‘Autokorrektur – Mobilität für eine lebenswerte Welt‘ . In this clip, we do a CityContinue Reading

Heritage walk of Humayun’s Mausoleum in New Delhi

2022-05-07
On: May 7, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, Heritage, India

By Arghyadip Hatua, India Walkability & Transit Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Urban life sometimes creates such familiarity that people forget to notice the extraordinary. People pass byContinue Reading

Pedestrian Space Newsletter

2022-05-06
On: May 6, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

The 1st Pedestrian Space newsletter is due out later this month. I’m excited to plan this as a natural progression of activities and output at Pedestrian SpaceContinue Reading

Interview with Mayor John Bauters, Emeryville

2022-05-06
On: May 6, 2022
In: USA, Viewpoints

Interview with John Bauters, Mayor of Emeryville, in which we discuss: The transformation of Doyle Street into a fully operative pedestrian space The fare-free public transit inContinue Reading

Utrecht City Mobility Rating with Jelle Bakker & Simón Álvarez Belón of BYCS

2022-05-06
On: May 6, 2022
In: City Ratings, Netherlands

Utrecht City Mobility Rating with Jelle Bakker, Bicycle Mayor of Utrecht & Simón Álvarez Belón, Bicycle Mayor Network Coordinator of BYCS. Their ratings for Utrecht today: WALKABILITYContinue Reading

NYC Walkability Rating with Baxter Hankin of PLACE Initiative.

2022-05-02
On: May 2, 2022
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Sustainable Cities, USA

NYC Walkability Rating with Baxter Hankin of PLACE Initiative  His ratings for NYC today:Walkability: 8Public Transit: 6 Baxter also shared a bit about his work with ClimateContinue Reading

Friday Feature Artist & Advocate: Jonathon Stalls

2022-04-29
On: April 29, 2022
In: Art, City Ratings, Global Walkability Correspondents Network, USA

Talking with Walking Artist Jonathon Stalls of Intrinsic Paths and Pedestrian Dignity!!! In this talk we explore: Jonathon’s 242 day walk across the USA in 2010 andContinue Reading

Discussing Car Dependence with Peter Norton

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Car Dependence

Peter Norton is an associate professor of history in the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia and the author of books ‘Fighting Traffic:Continue Reading

Global Correspondent Shauna Solomon

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Canada, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Introducing our Kingston, Ontario-based Global Correspondent Shauna! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading

Aotearoa, New Zealand Correspondent Bridget Doran

2022-04-24
On: April 24, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, 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

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