Bus rapid transit buses win battle with cars in Indore
BRT in Indore, India
This article was originally published in the Deccan Herald on February 25, 2015. After five years of construction, Indore opened one of India’s few bus rapid transit (BRT) systems in May 2013. Operations started with a fraction of the total ...
Strategies for sustainable cities: Demystifying transport demand management
Demystifying Transport Demand Management (TDM)
A century of car-centric urban development has left our cities polluted, congested, and searching for sustainable solutions. Transport Demand Management (TDM) strategies can provide these solutions by combining public policy and private sector innovation to reverse over-reliance on private cars. ...
Friday Fun: How tactical urbanism is shaping cities for people, by people
Intersection repair is one common example of tactical urbanism
Like many DIY, post-recession movements that have sprung up in the past few years, tactical urbanism is human-centered and empowering. At its core, it’s about people making the city work for them. Rather than relying on governmental actors, the tactical ...
Four women leaders ‘making it happen’ for sustainable cities
Let's honor International Women's Day 2015 - #MakeItHappen
International Women’s Day is on March 8, 2015, and this year’s theme is “Make It Happen.” Nowhere do women make it happen more than they do in cities. In cities all around the world, women are working to improve the ...
The data we need to move beyond streets for cars
Complete streets in Juice de Fora, Brazil
Too many cities currently evaluate their streets in a way that doesn’t support long-term sustainability. The conventional approach centers exclusively on cars, and how quickly they can move up and down streets. Under this approach, a street receives an “A ...
Riding São Paulo’s new 24-hour bus into the sunrise
Sao Paulo's 24 hour bus
For São Paulo, the largest city in the southern hemisphere, making sure that residents have access to reliable transport options at all hours of the day is a particularly acute issue given the size and population of the city. Starting ...
Six ideas for building cycling culture from the World Bicycle Forum
World Bicycle Forum 2015
Last week, over 4,000 people gathered for the fourth World Bicycle Forum. This citizen-driven event was created by bike activists in Porto Alegre, Brazil after a car plowed through a group of bikers at a critical mass event in March ...
Friday Fun: How to create tomorrow’s green cities with today’s garbage
Green cities must address garbage and trash with effective waste management strategies
Cities around the world face many challenges to their cleanliness and environmental sustainability, including rising greenhouse gas emissions, unsanitary public spaces, foul odors, growing energy demand, low recycling rates, and limited space. Most people wouldn’t think of trash as a ...
Lahore’s roads to nowhere
Lahore's urban roads
Lahore, Pakistan is on a dangerous path toward a future of urban highways, underpasses, and flyovers that will eventually suffocate the city. By prioritizing car-centric infrastructure through new development contracts, the city is making traffic congestion, air pollution, and road ...
Mapping the way to safer urban mobility
Open GTFS Visualizations
According to a recent Thomson Reuters Foundation study of the world’s 16 largest metropolitan areas, harassment on public transport is a growing problem for cities worldwide. Nearly 60 percent of the 6,555 women surveyed admitted to having been physically harassed. ...