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Friday Artist Feature: Artist Medley from Chicago, Columbus, Tokyo

2022-02-25
On: February 25, 2022
In: Art, USA

Welcome to Friday Artist Features! On Fridays we often enjoy featuring an artist whose work often includes themes of urbanism and mobility. This Friday we are pleased toContinue Reading

Kharagpur & Kolkata City Walkability Ratings, Rituparna Das

2022-02-24
On: February 24, 2022
In: City Ratings, Global Walkability Correspondents Network, India

Rituparna Das is a research scholar with a background in Architecture and Urban Planning and is also joining the Walkability Correspondents network at Pedestrian Space from Kharagpur and Kolkata, India. InContinue Reading

Sustainable Mobility in Ljubljana

2022-02-23
On: February 23, 2022
In: Car-free Initiatives & Events, Public Space, Slovenia

“Since 2007, through several reconstructions and urban redevelopment projects, the city center has gained many new public pedestrian areas, more green spaces, revitalized riverbanks, new bridges, andContinue Reading

Healthy Pedestrian Street: Shiraz

2022-02-22
On: February 22, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, Iran, Streets in Focus

The primary aim of creating this path was to improve the physical activities of inhabitants of Shiraz by motivating youth and elders to commute alongside the river,Continue Reading

Friday Dialogue Round-Up

2022-02-19
On: February 19, 2022
In: Chile, Editor's Notes, India, Poland, Spain

Review of today’s talks- a truly rich Friday of dialogue and connection with individuals in Barcelona, Kharagpur, Warsaw, Santiago and New Delhi! It was wonderful to startContinue Reading

Osório-based Correspondent Alencar Massulo

2022-02-18
On: February 18, 2022
In: Brazil, Children & Environment, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

As a Correspondent for the North Coast of Rio Grande do Sul, I represent a region that houses two cities with similar urban characteristics: poor public transport,Continue Reading

Talk with Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic-based Walkability advocate Andiel Galván

2022-02-17
On: February 17, 2022
In: Dominican Republic, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Talk with Santo Domingo-based sustainable urban mobility advocate Andiel Galván as he shares insight on the state of walkability and public transit in his city of residence.Continue Reading

Kraków City Walkability Rating with Łukasz Franek

2022-02-17
On: February 17, 2022
In: City Ratings, Poland, Public Transportation

Excerpt from an interview with Łukasz Franek Director of Kraków Transport Authority. We rounded off the talk with this segment in which I ask Łukasz to rateContinue Reading

Kolkata Correspondent Arghyadip Hatua

2022-02-15
On: February 15, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, India

Shifting away from car-centric mobility and addressing the urgent matter of mitigating climate change provides a dual focus for the campaign of walkability. Introducing our Kolkata, WestContinue Reading

Fellowship at The Schumacher Institute

2022-02-14
On: February 14, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

Last week I learned that I was confirmed as a fellow of The Schumacher Institute. Fellowship is “offered to individual scholars, thinkers, educators & practitioners who work withContinue Reading

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