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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
In Street Side Talks we chat to the key individuals that are working to create more accessible, equitable and sustainable cities through transformative projects and initiatives.
In episode three, we're at COP26 to discuss the role of cycling with the European Cyclists Federation President, Henk Swarttouw. Henk has been cycling for over 50 years and as a former Dutch ambassador to both Finland and Denmark, has been engaged in cycling diplomacy for a decade.
We discuss the ECF's response to COVID, how the organisation has been helping nations develop and deliver cycling policy, and why cycling needs greater representation at COP, and beyond, if world leaders are to reach emission targets.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website.
Thanks for listening!
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In Street Side Talks we chat to the key individuals that are working to create more accessible, equitable and sustainable cities through transformative projects and initiatives.
In episode two, we're joined by Isabelle Clement, director of UK inclusive cycling charity Wheels for Wellbeing. An influential disability campaigner, Isabelle reflects on her ten years leading the charity and discusses both the challenges and opportunities facing Disabled cyclists.
We talk to Isabelle about the latest edition of the 'Guide to Inclusive Cycling' the charity's flagship policy document, and the first of its kind anywhere in the world. Now in its 4th edition, many of the guides recommendations feature in UK government guidance - a significant milestone for the charity and its stakeholders.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website.
Thanks for listening!
Music from Zapsplat
In Street Side Talks we chat to the key individuals that are working to create more accessible, equitable and sustainable cities through transformative projects and initiatives.
In episode one, we're joined by Dan Raven-Ellison, the infamous UK based Guerrilla Geographer, National Geographic Emerging Explorer and leader of the campaign that successfully made London the world’s first National Park City.
We talk to Dan about Slow Ways, his ambitious new project, which has galvanized 700 volunteers into creating a network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain’s cities, towns and thousands of villages.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website.
Thanks for listening!
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In our seventh episode we are joined by Marion Lagadic, an Urban Planner and project manager at research consultancy 6t, as we take a look at how Paris, the seventh and last of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We focus on the inequity between the city and its suburbs, the role of micromobility and the incumbent mayor, Anne Hidalgo's, plans for a '15-minute city'.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
Thanks for listening!
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In our sixth episode we are joined by Pablo Nieto, Bogota's first independent Bicycle Mayor, as we take a look at how Bogota, the sixth of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We discuss the city's progressive politicians and how their policies promote the use of the bicycle, a transport mode which has kept Bogota on the move, in spite of the pandemic.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
Thanks for listening!
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In our fifth episode we are joined by Biruk Terrefe and Seble Samuel, as we take a look at how Addis Ababa, the fifth of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We discuss why, and how, the city's authorities have relocated rather than restricted access to public space, and the ways in which the capital is leading Ethiopia's ambitious target of becoming a middle income country by 2025.
Biruk is a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford who’s research is focused on the politics of infrastructure and urbanization in Ethiopia and the wider Horn of Africa region, while Seble is a geographer and climate justice advocate, who is a co-founder and organizer of Menged le Sew, Ethiopia’s open streets movement.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
Thanks for listening!
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In our fourth episode we are joined by George Weeks, a principal Urban Designer at the Auckland Design Office, as we take a look at how Auckland, the fourth of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We discuss why, and how, the city has employed Tactical urbanism and the ways in which this approach has been integral to Auckland's urban response to the pandemic.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
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In our third episode we are joined by mobility and public transport advocate, Ted Tansley, as we discuss how Detroit, the third of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We consider how the 'Motor City' is looking to transition to 'Mobility City', and the ways in which Detroit's strong identity could either help, or hinder, this ambition.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
Thanks for listening!
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In our second episode we are joined by urban practitioner and Natural Walking Cities founder, Richard Lambert, as we discuss how Singapore, the second of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We consider Singapore’s strategic development as a global city and the way in which strong governance and long-term planning has enabled it to establish world-leading public transport, housing and green infrastructure.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
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In our first episode we are joined by town planner and London Car Free Day co-founder, Marco Picardi, as we discuss how London, the first of our global cities, is responding to COVID-19. We take a look at car dependency, active travel and the city's green spaces and consider how these issues, and many more, are both directly and indirectly shaped by the geography, governance and culture of London.
We're on Twitter so please do take the time to let us know what you think of the episode, while you can find out more about the work we do by visiting our website
Thanks for listening!
Music from Zapsplat
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.