The bike-share report: Hard times and hope for the future
Shared bikes represent the wide range of bike-share systems around the world. Photo courtesy of Melbourne Bike Share.
The Bike-share Report is a new blog series on bike-sharing, exclusive to TheCityFix, from Peter Midgley – the former Urban Mobility Theme Champion for the global Transport Knowledge Partnership (gTKP) with 25 years of experience at The World Bank. The ...
On the move: Car-sharing scales up
An electric Autolib' vehicle charges in Paris, France. Photo by Cokul/Flickr.
This is the seventh post of the “Sustainable Urban Transport On The Move” blog series, exclusive to TheCityFix. Preparation of this series was possible thanks to a grant by Shell Corporation. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the authors. ...
Raahgiri Day spotlights non-motorized mobility in India
Raahgiri Day in Gurgaon, India
This post follows up on TheCityFix’s article that announced the launch of Raahgiri Day last month. On a cold winter morning on November 17, 2013, over 10,000 residents of Gurgaon, India, poured onto the streets to celebrate their city. Raahgiri ...
Deadline extended for 2014 Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship applications
Dr. Leon "Lee" J. Schipper. Photo by EMBARQ.
Last month, EMBARQ and the Schipper Family announced a call for applications for the 2014 Lee Schipper Memorial Scholarship for Sustainable Transport and Energy Efficiency. In order to accommodate sustained interested in the Scholarship, the committee has elected to extend ...
Transport at the Forefront of COP19 Climate Change Agenda
Happy traffic in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Photo by SpAvAAi/Flickr.
“It is not possible to effectively address climate change without substantive [greenhouse gas] GHG emission reductions by the transport sector. Climate action on transport is directly linked to sustainable development.” This statement is the founding principle of the Partnership on ...
Friday Fun: Mobile apps and your commute
A passenger on a mobile phone entering the New York City subway. Photo by momentcaptured1/Flickr.
Successful urban mobility is predicated on increased user choice. With a variety of transportation options, citizens can choose a preferred mode based on their own priorities. In the last five years, sustainable urban mobility choices may have reached a tipping ...
Transport set to be defined as social right by Brazilian Constitution
Passenger on the TransOeste BRT in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Benoit Colin/EMBARQ.
Urban transport is on its way to becoming a social right in Brazil. On December 4, PEC 90 – a proposed amendment to Article Six of the Brazilian Constitution that would define transport as a social right – was approved ...
A physical activity agenda for the increasingly urban, inactive global population
Brazilian children at play. Photo courtesy of Designed To Move Full Report (in Portuguese).
The impacts of what has become a widespread physical inactivity epidemic affect everyone in every nation. – Designed To Move If global trends in physical activity continue as they stand today, Brazilians will be 34% less active by 2030 than ...
4 ways cities benefit from bus rapid transit
Social, environmental, and economic impacts of BRT. Photo by Benoit Colin/EMBARQ.
Around the world, cities are searching for sustainable ways to transport residents quickly, efficiently, and safely throughout their streets. One such solution is bus rapid transit (BRT), which is already widely implemented in both the developed and developing worlds. New ...
Friday Fun: Awesome infographics show benefits of sustainable transport
A family travels by train in Germany. Photo by Edo Medicks/Flickr.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. So what about an infographic? Information graphics, or infographics, recently emerged as a highly popular and effective medium for visualizing and sharing information. According to visual.ly, a website that helps users ...