walking archives - planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //www.getitdoneaz.com/tag/walking/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 07 mar 2023 19:39:41 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 a walk through nature (rhetorically speaking) //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/a-walk-through-nature-rhetorically-speaking/ thu, 25 mar 2021 16:41:09 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/a-walk-through-nature-rhetorically-speaking/ this is an exploration of the languages of nature and the first step into understanding how to establish more durable and intimate environmental relationships.

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open your eyes and listen like the mountain: hear nature surround you, a network of worlds where life is so loud that mere words are unable to illustrate just how full of wonder it is. see the community of healthy wooden friends and not just a productive stand of mindless giants. see also their reaching roots and squirming soils as conscious selves, as living parts of an alive cluster. to see what all is being shown, the observer must vacate their interpretive pedestal and become rock: embrace being just one among many extensions of objective selfhood. open your eyes to the earth around you, and you might just see all the worlds within it.

this world is occupied in all its spaces – by sound, by energy, by observers and the observed. in both human and beyond-human ways, this world is replete with expression. i know that fire is a language. its scattered crackles and scrambled embers express more than just warmth, and its shape absorbs far more than just heat; i imagine campfires are among the best listeners. i know that water is a language too, that its bodies of rippling whispers and reflective vocabularies speak volumes compared to this oral muse. i know that geese possess a language of their own, one that hurtles through low-lying clouds and slides along frozen lakes, but i can’t translate a single sound they make. on top of all these dawning revelations, i realize just how much i don’t know, how many signs and symbols may never make sense to me because i’ve overlooked or ignored or devalued them. i know that i can’t respond authentically until i open the self. until we truly listen to the echoes of a first language still alive, still expressed and experienced everywhere we go, we may never be able to ask the tree what it dreams about, or the river how it learned to sing so beautifully.

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walking up in the world: urban walkups //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/walking-up-in-the-world-urban-walkups/ sat, 04 mar 2017 04:21:08 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/walking-up-in-the-world-urban-walkups/ whether you’ve narrowly avoided an aggressive driver, or have only experienced l.a.'s traffic jams through “la la land’s” opening musical number, just hearing the words driving and city in the same sentence can drive you crazy.

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whether you’ve faced gridlock driving to your favorite museum in washington, d.c., narrowly avoided an aggressive taxi driver while commuting to new york city, or are lucky enough to have only experienced los angeles’ notorious traffic jams through “la la land’s” opening musical number, just hearing the words driving and city in the same sentence can drive you crazy.

christopher b. leinberger is a land use strategist, teacher, developer, researcher and author, balancing business realities with social and environmental concerns. (photo courtesy christopher b. leinberger)

christopher b. leinberger, a professor at george washington university and president of a national coalition of real estate developers and investors called locus, felt the same way and co authored a report with michael rodriguez titled “foot traffic ahead” to highlight the rise and benefits of walkable urban places (walkups) in america’s largest metros.

“the reason i’m in this is because of climate change,” leinberger said. “i don’t need to do this stuff. my wife and i could be on the beach in the south of france but from a sustainability point of view we need to find a way to address climate change and the best way is by building great density and walkable places that would cut down 50% to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions.”

stephen gyor, lead urban sustainability planer at the dc office of planning, agreed and said land use decisions like increasing transit-oriented development to allow the greatest density along transit corridors are crucial to cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

creating high density walkups is difficult. “it’s really easy to build this stuff, not,” leinberger said. “this kind of stuff is really complicated to do. it is very risky, much riskier than a strip mall and on top of that, it’s illegal in 95% of the country.”

walking on these sidewalk kinetic pavers can produce energy to power the area’s lighting. this paver was placed in dupont circle south as part of the ongoing connecticut avenue pavement replacement project. (photo courtesy stephen gyor)

leinberger built 15 walkable urban projects throughout the country. his projects were illegal as proposed because they were too dense, mixed use, and broke zoning requirements that called for more parking spaces than he believed was necessary. “i had to go change zoning to make it possible and it took years of time, brain damage, and millions of dollars,” leinberger said.

zoning laws aren’t the only opposition to expanding urban sustainability.

“many mayors say that they don’t talk about sustainability in their cities,” said lisa benton-short, former director of sustainability at george washington university. “rather they talk about lowering asthma rates, increasing resilience to storms, and generating jobs that are safer. i see some possibility in getting residents on board with sustainability when it’s contextualized in a way that people can understand the direct benefits.” 

according to leinberger, the education needs to be done at the neighborhood level. if dupont circle only consisted of town houses, then hotel, retail and restaurant proposals would probably face not in my backyard opposition. however, the value of residential areas within walking distance of great urbanism goes up by between 40% and 100% on the price per square foot basis. he went on to say these people have the best of both worlds because they can live in suburbia and walk to great urbanism.

dupont circle townhouses are highly desirable and expensive for their prime location in a high density area. (caroline léna becker / creative commons)

“that’s not a hard educational lesson to pull off,” leinberger said. “you’re not telling people to accept this because it is good for society, because it’s environmentally sustainable. no, accept this because you’re going to make money and it’s going to be a better quality of life.”

research supports leinberger’s belief that urging people to act solely because it’s a good thing for the planet has limited motivation. “we’re not as rational as we would like to think,” cicero’s research director steffen kallbekken told the guardian. “more information is not the answer.”

the dc office of planning took a different approach using amenities to draw people to walkups. “as mayor bowser stated, the district’s investments in neighborhoods – from affordable housing, public infrastructure, and transportation to public schools, parks, retail, and the arts – are all making dc a highly desirable place to call home,” gyor said.

leinberger spoke with the washington monthly, a left of center policy journal, and the american conservative, a right of center magazine, to bridge the gap between politics and infrastructure. both publications will run the same article in which he said infrastructure should be driven by whatever local governments decide they should be able to get funding for, and not by the federal government or state departments of transportation.

“the federal role should be reduced to 20% to 30% federal funding because nobody wants to raise taxes,” leinberger said. “the rest can be financed by the real estate development community paying their share of the infrastructure. we’ve seen this done throughout the country and it’s also how we used to do it 100 years ago. one hundred years ago all of the rail transit was paid for by developers. we need to take a page out of that book.”

market demand for walkable urbanism is at an all time high. leinberger is currently working on the first ever 100% census of all real estate in new york and dc to better understand where the walkable urban places are and how well they perform economically. he is also in discussions with gw’s milken institute school of public health about a place based public health metric and in discussions with us green building council about a place based environmental metric.

“the research we’re doing demonstrates that there’s an economic reason to do it, as well as an environmental reason, so i’m basically trying to compel people to, and this is my favorite phrase, to do well while doing good,”leinberger said. “it’s possible and that’s what we’re trying to demonstrate. you can make a buck and still do the right thing.”

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just walk there //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/just-walk-there/ fri, 03 mar 2017 14:13:18 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/just-walk-there/ a commercial for your feet!

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walking is more sustainable, better for you, and more fun than going by car. oh, and it’s cheaper. so why not ditch your car and your uber and just hoof it?

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pedestrian streets: the scalability of strøget //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/pedestrian-streets-the-scalability-of-stroget/ thu, 02 mar 2017 19:39:02 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/pedestrian-streets-the-scalability-of-stroget/ in central copenhagen, a major thoroughfare named strøget (pronounced ‘stroll’) was converted to a pedestrian plaza in 1962, creating one of the world’s longest solely pedestrian shopping streets.

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in central copenhagen, a major thoroughfare named strøget (pronounced ‘stroll’) was converted to a pedestrian plaza in 1962, creating one of the world’s longest solely pedestrian shopping streets. is strøget a scalable phenomenon? planet 世界杯欧洲预选赛免费直播  nathaniel wiener investigates. 

entirely shot on iphone using only an external mic. 

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power walking with purpose: kinetic energy pathways //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/power-walking-with-purpose-kinetic-energy-pathways/ wed, 22 feb 2017 13:00:27 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/power-walking-with-purpose-kinetic-energy-pathways/ walking has never been a better option. cities around the world have started to harness the power of pedestrian footsteps to light city sidewalks.

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walking has never been a better option. cities around the world have started to harness the power of pedestrian footsteps to light city sidewalks … but only when people are walking on the sidewalk. this video will break down the science, the saved money, and the power of a kinetic energy pathway.

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greener community spaces, sustainability among top recommendations for adams morgan from office of planning //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/greener-community-spaces-sustainability-among-top-recommendations-for-adams-morgan-from-office/ tue, 29 mar 2016 18:29:31 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/greener-community-spaces-sustainability-among-top-recommendations-for-adams-morgan-from-office-of-planning/ pf_storyfest_badge_v4_03-15-16_alsmall-03.png the future of adams morgan may look a little greener with new park spaces and sustainability programs and have a stronger sense of community and culture, under new recommendations from the d.c. office of planning.

the office released a 32-page “adams morgan vision framework” plan outlining 17 long-term goals for the neighborhood, including increasing cultural diversification, embracing the neighborhood’s history and strengthening local retail. plans for developing new community spaces and adding sustainability programs are two of the most emphasized aspects of the proposal.

one proposal includes revamping unity park along columbia road to make it more of a destination for members of the neighborhood.

“once a place for vibrant, episodic commerce, the park’s utility is waning and its design stagnating relative to the liveliness of the corridor,” the plan says. in the future, the park could include more trees, seating and shaded spaces, and may even serve as a space for farmer’s markets, artistic events and concerts.

the plan also proposes adding a new park to the neighborhood at the corner of 18th street and columbia road. the area currently has about 5,000 square feet of unused concrete space, according to the plan, that could be transformed into a more usable community green space.

goals regarding a long-term sustainability plan for the neighborhood include creating a “sustainability task force,” implementing a new composting program and reaching a target of 25 percent of high-performing, solar paneled rooftops.

the plan praises the neighborhood’s current walkability, multiculturalism and emphasis on locality, but also seeks to enhance each of these facets to promote adams morgan’s artistic and cultural history.

“the vision framework tells a narrative of the neighborhood by unpacking its important cultural and historical aspects and building on them to ensure adams morgan retains relevancy and competitiveness in the context of a growing city,” the plan says.

 

(editor’s note: this piece originally appeared in the eagle online.)

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turning ole miss from a car hub into a walk-friendly community //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/turning-ole-miss-from-a-car-hub-into-a-walk-friendly-community/ thu, 13 jan 2011 09:30:56 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/turning-ole-miss-from-a-car-hub-into-a-walk-friendly-community/ the city of oxford is working to provide more options of transportation to encourage residents to not drive their cars as much. innovations include bike pathways that have helped make the community a “bike friendly community”. the next step is for a “walk friendly community.” in order to meet this goal, the oxford pathways commission held a series of meetings to hear proposals on how to make the area more amenable to pedestrians.

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a walkable community: making oxford, ms, become more sustainable without fossil fuels //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/a-walkable-community-making-oxford-ms-become-more-sustainable-without-fossil-fuels/ fri, 03 dec 2010 12:57:52 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/a-walkable-community-making-oxford-ms-become-more-sustainable-without-fossil-fuels/ the sustainable conference oxford held discussed many ways to change the land use in our community. these ways will make oxford less dependent on energy by implementing more bike routes, walkable routes and shorter distances from point a to point b in order to cut down on energy use.

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can walkable urbanism solve climate change? //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/can-walkable-urbanism-solve-climate-change/ sun, 24 jan 2010 01:14:36 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/can-walkable-urbanism-solve-climate-change/ what role will green buildings and green jobs play in redefining the american dream? panelists at national council on the science and environment’s annual conference in washington, dc discussed how a new american dream will be shaped by our green endeavors. discussion revolved around the death of suburbia and the potential birth of green urban spaces to battle climate change. the message was clear: green building and green jobs are imperative to achieving a new healthy, financially sustainable, and environmentally sound economy. but most importantly, generations x, y, and the new millenials must vocalize and continue to be responsible for their environments.

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