From uneven sidewalks and distant bus stops to unsafe, costly rides, mobility gaps are an everyday reality. Cities in the Malmö Commitment, ICLEI’s global network on prioritizing equity in sustainable development, are removing barriers with equity-led, people-centered approaches that make moving safer and easier for all.| CityTalk
In Quezon City and Pasig City, Philippines, the SPARK Project centers on a participatory approach with community volunteers using a digital walkability app to review their own streets -rating sidewalks, crossings, and intersections- to share firsthand insights on how to make their neighborhoods safer and more walkable.| CityTalk
Walking is an essential strategy for promoting sustainable urban development, reducing carbon emissions, improving road safety, encouraging physical activity, and promoting gender equality and equitable access to public spaces and transport. However, in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), the potential for national and local governments to integrate walking into their policies has yet to be explored... The post Walk21 LAC: Growing Impact in Latin America and the Caribbean appeared first on...| Walk21
Discover how tactical urbanism through the SPARK project promotes active mobility and climate-friendly spaces in Quezon and Pasig Cities.| ICLEI Sustainable Mobility
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