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Citizens inspire a car-free Leuven - Climate-KIC
Citizens inspire a car-free Leuven - Climate-KIC
A broad survey, possible solutions displayed on screens, inspirational walks, tables of future and a Citizen’s Assembly – this is how the Belgian city of Leuven has co-created a new mobility plan for its Kessel-Lo borough, putting citizens at the heart of the transformation. The plan gives priority to pedestrians, reduces car traffic and encourages […]
ParkingReformNetwork·climate-kic.org·
Citizens inspire a car-free Leuven - Climate-KIC
Car-reduced neighborhoods as blueprints for the transition toward an environmentally friendly urban transport system? A comparison of narratives and mobility-related practices in two case studies - ScienceDirect
Car-reduced neighborhoods as blueprints for the transition toward an environmentally friendly urban transport system? A comparison of narratives and mobility-related practices in two case studies - ScienceDirect
In the pursuit of sustainability, the concept of ‘car-reduced neighborhoods’ promises to decrease car ownership and increase car-independent mobility.…
ParkingReformNetwork·sciencedirect.com·
Car-reduced neighborhoods as blueprints for the transition toward an environmentally friendly urban transport system? A comparison of narratives and mobility-related practices in two case studies - ScienceDirect
Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America
Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America
Many Americans want to live in walkable neighborhoods that are served by rapid public transportation. But these neighborhoods are few and far between and incredibly expensive to live in. That’s because in many cities and towns, building walkable neighborhoods is illegal, putting a premium on the few dense communities that exist.
ParkingReformNetwork·t4america.org·
Transportation For America How zoning keeps the number of low-emission neighborhoods artificially low - Transportation For America