Network as a Living Laboratory
GLOBAL WALKABILITY CORRESPONDENTS NETWORK AS A LIVING LABORATORY People who are interested in or already joined the Global Walkability Correspondents Network here at Pedestrian Space often askContinue Reading
Snapshot Exploring Walkable Portland
By Brianna Lelieur Brianna Lelieur is an incoming Master’s student studying City & Regional Planning at Cal Poly SLO in California. Creative, quirky and motivated, Brianna isContinue Reading
‘Eine schöne Stadt ist eine begehbare Stadt und umgekehrt’
‘Eine schöne Stadt ist eine begehbare Stadt und umgekehrt’ My interview with Peter Neumann, Mobility Editor at Berliner Zeitung, translated by Ingmar Arnold and published in IssueContinue Reading
Public Transit Advocacy
In many places, public transit is socially stigmatic. The provision of quality, affordable and accessible public transportation can help destigmatize and democratize public transportation. Providing equitable accessContinue Reading
Barcelona-based Global Correspondent Honorata Grzesikowska
Introducing our Barcelona-based Global Correspondent Honorata Grzesikowska! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading
On Jaime Lerner’s ‘Urban Acupuncture’
On Jaime Lerner’s ‘Urban Acupuncture’ By Uly Pulga, Brasília Correspondent Photos by Leandro Lima (LinkedIn // Instagram) Jaime Lerner Jaime Lerner was born in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil,Continue Reading
The Global Walkability Correspondents Network today
The recently established (January 2022) Global Walkability Correspondents Network at pedestrianspace.org is dynamic and growing with Walkability Correspondents in 27 countries and 48 cities. The Network bringsContinue Reading
Better Public transportation as a tool for encouraging walking
by Addis Ababa Correspondent Medhanit Ayele Beyond the spatial impact such long queues have on the pedestrian space – engulfing the walkable space – the lack ofContinue Reading
New Zealand-based Global Correspondent Boopsie Maran
Introducing Tāmaki Makaurau /Auckland-based Correspondent Boopsie Maran! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading
Cairo Correspondent Seleem Gaber
I believe we can benefit humankind, now and tomorrow, by re-evaluating the mobility hierarchy. Seleem Gaber Introducing our Cairo Correspondent Seleem Gaber! Here at Pedestrian Space weContinue Reading










