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Breaking the Cycle of Auto Dependence: Chat with Lorenzo Mele

2022-06-30
On: June 30, 2022
In: Canada, Car Dependence, Viewpoints

Great 1st chat with Lorenzo Mele which spanned several topics including centering the user experience in planning pedestrian networks, building physical activity into daily life, biophilic designContinue Reading

Kensington, San Diego: Some thoughts on one of the city’s 15 minute neighborhoods

2022-06-29
On: June 29, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, USA

By Anar Salayev, San Diego Correspondent at Pedestrian Space Kensington Kensington is a streetcar suburb that was founded in 1910. A small pocket on the eastern edgeContinue Reading

Media is the Action of Our Work

2022-06-20
On: June 20, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

pedestrianspace.org is a media & advocacy platform. Media is the action of our work. I believe media is key to cultivating awareness about our mobility habits andContinue Reading

How do you make your community less car-dependent?

2022-06-19
On: June 19, 2022
In: Car Dependence, USA

Great to have a 1st chat recently with AJ Stewart of @developthewest! He immediately asked us “What is the first step you would take to making aContinue Reading

Roundtable “What Even is Urbanity, Anyway” with Blair Lorenzo

2022-06-19
On: June 19, 2022
In: USA, Workshops

Featured Correspondent Roundtable with Blair Lorenzo of The Fox and the City on What Even is Urbanity Anyway?Continue Reading

Mobility Paradigm Shift & Systems Change: Excerpt from Talk with Prof. Dr. Hermann Knoflacher

2022-06-18
On: June 18, 2022
In: Austria, Viewpoints

Excerpt from our first talk earlier this year with Vienna-based Prof. Dr. Hermann Knoflacher. In this clip we discuss:  -the forces at play in seeking to preserveContinue Reading

Featured Guest Norman

2022-06-18
On: June 18, 2022
In: Workshops

Roundtable from May 6, 2022 with Zürich-based Professor Norman Garrick “Auto-Dependency: Normalizing the Abnormal”Continue Reading

Bahrain Walkability Rating with Mohammed Alkhalifa

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Bahrain, City Ratings, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

City walkability rating with Bahrain-based urban planner and transportation planner Mohammed Alkhalifa We are also happy to welcome Mohammed as our first Bahrain Correspondent at Global Walkability CorrespondentsContinue Reading

June 2022 Editor’s Notes: The Importance of Shade & Participation

2022-06-13
On: June 13, 2022
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Editor's Notes, Poland

Shaded paths are not only an issue of aesthetics and comfort but also public health, particularly in the hotter months when people can easily face dehydration andContinue Reading

Sydney Walkability Rating with Graham McCabe

2022-06-12
On: June 12, 2022
In: Australia, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

City walkability rating with Sydney-based Graham McCabe, Director of Transport Advisory at URBIS. We are also happy to welcome Graham as an Australia Correspondent in our GlobalContinue Reading

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