Faut-il travailler PLUS pour sauver le climat ? Dominique Méda

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Faut-il travailler PLUS pour sauver le climat ? Dominique Méda

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Am Mittwoch 25.02.26 um 19 Uhr stellen der Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club und der Verkehrsclub Deutschland die Antworten auf ihre Wahlprüfsteine zur Stadt Aschaffenburg vor.

Außerdem haben wir Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Parteien eingeladen, um gemeinsam über die Zukunft der Mobilität in Aschaffenburg zu diskutieren.

📍 Ort: evJUZ, Alexandrastr. 5 (nicht im Bildungsbüro)

#SDG11 #aschaffenburg #verkehrswendejetzt #vcd #adfc #kommunalwahl2026

This ought to be good. What if the “messy,” unplanned parts of cities — the slums, the informal markets, the self-built homes — are not failures, but the city’s own rough draft?

Echanove and Srivastava argue that urbanism should start with the people who shape cities every day, not just the officials who plan them from above.

https://www.versobooks.com/products/730-the-homegrown-city

#cityplanning #informality #urbanism #urbanplanner #urbanplanning #inclusiveplanning #SDG11 #TrufiAssociation

The Homegrown City

This article lumps informal transport in with private cars and app-based cabs as part of the city's problem. Seriously? Informal transport is likely the stopgap that is preventing total gridlock.

via xitter @toicitiesnews

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/cab-fare-soars-to-rs-600-dwarka-expressway-commuters-seek-buses-linking-gurgaon-to-metro-stations/articleshow/126533736.cms

#informaltransport #populartransport #India #cityplanning #urbanism #urbanplanner #urbanplanning #inclusiveplanning #SDG11 #TrufiAssociation

Cab fare soars to Rs 600, Dwarka Expressway commuters seek buses linking Gurgaon to metro stations | Gurgaon News - The Times of India

Gurgaon: Residents of newly developed sectors along the Dwarka Expressway have written to Prime Minister and chief ministers of Delhi and Haryana, see.

The Times of India

Re-imagine the SDGs icons

On the track to year 2030!

#sdg9 #sdg16 #sdg11 #sdgs

A new urban train service has launched today in Antananarivo. Do your thing, OpenStreetMap.

Prediction: In one year, it still won't be in Google Maps.

mstdn @openstreetmap

https://2424.mg/news/transport-public-le-train-urbain-officiellement-lance-louverture-au-public-prevue-ce-mardi/

#publictransport #Mapping #OpenStreetMap #Africa #Antananarivo #Madagasar #SDG11 #publictransit #TrufiAssociation

RE: https://mstdn.plus/@gcvsa/115710170263413805

"The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities
[…]
It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, state and local government services, and telecommunications."

#sdg3 #sdg8 #sdg10 #sdg11 #sdg16

Read:
https://adata.org/learn-about-ada

Webinar TODAY: Why African cities must stop resisting informal transport and start building on its strengths.

Policymakers often try to replace informal transport. Research says: Informal transport is the solution. Registration link in first comment.

https://logistafrica.com/en/highlights/webinaire-embracing-informal-transport-a-new-paradigm-for-urban-mobility/

#informaltransport #populartransport #cityplanning #urbanplanning #inclusiveplanning #SDG11 #TransportationJustice #Africa #SierraLeone #Senegal #Madagascar #Mozambique #TrufiAssociation

Webinaire : Embracing Informal Transport: A New Paradigm for Urban Mobility – www.logistafrica.com

Nigeria’s informal transport sector is already solving mobility challenges. It’s time for policies to catch up.

“We want to give operators of informal mobility a voice, make them visible.” For Nigeria, this means shifting from disruption to collaboration.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/majekodunmi-tasks-govt-to-develop-evidence-based-policies-for-transport-sector/

#informaltransport #populartransport #Africa #Nigeria #urbanplanning #inclusiveplanning #SDG11 #InclusiveResearch #research #TransportationJustice #TrufiAssociation

Majekodunmi tasks govt to develop evidence-based policies for transport sector

By Olayinka Latona Editor-in-Chief of AfroMobility Intel and Managing Director of Bosworth Marketing Consulting (BMC), Bukola Majekodunmi, has appealed to the Nigerian government to abandon guesswork and develop evidence-based policies for the nation’s vast informal transport sector, which serves millions daily but remains overlooked in official planning. She argued that Africa’s rapid urban growth has outpaced […]

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