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    Explore " inclusive mobility" with insightful episodes like "Sustainable Transportation ft. Arshel Akhter", "Episode 35: Mind the gap: Accessibility in urban mobility, feat. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson", "From the Archives | Professor Sofia Ranchordás (University of Groningen) on Inclusive Mobility" and "Sofia Ranchordás on Inclusive Mobility" from podcasts like ""All Things Policy", "Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast", "Metropolitan Mobility Podcast" and "Metropolitan Mobility Podcast"" and more!

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    Sustainable Transportation ft. Arshel Akhter

    Sustainable Transportation ft. Arshel Akhter

    Malathi Renati hosts Arshel Akther, the Bicycle Mayor of Guwahati, in a conversation that highlights the need for sustainable transportation and its perspective from the society and government. The focus is to provide equitable, accessible, inclusive, and sustainable mobility options to people rather than the government's current singular goal of improving road infrastructure in cities.

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    Episode 35: Mind the gap: Accessibility in urban mobility, feat. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

    Episode 35: Mind the gap: Accessibility in urban mobility, feat. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

    GUESTS: Sandra Witzel, CMO SkedGo, and Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE

    "Mobility for all" is an oft-used and well-intentioned phrase – but images of urban mobility and new mobility solutions rarely feature people with impaired mobility, or anyone living with a disability, raising questions about the concept of mobility for all.

    People living with disabilities face any number of challenges in the quest to get around, whether that’s related to urban planning, physical barriers and obstructions, infrastructure issues, ageing transport networks, poorly designed solutions, untrained transit support staff, or personal safety – to name but a few...

    According to UN data, around a billion people worldwide live with disabilities - nearly 15% of the global population, and that rises to nearly 20% in low- and middle-income countries. The World Health Organization says around 75 million people worldwide need a wheelchair, but only 5-15% have access to one.

    But accessibility in mobility is about so much more than wheelchairs – it’s about the many more hidden disabilities; it’s about reduced mobility, impaired vision and hearing, provisions for the elderly and infirm - and about planning for inclusive mobility, rather than making it an afterthought.

    ABOUT THE GUESTS

    Prior to taking up a seat in the House of Lords, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson represented Great Britain as a wheelchair racer at five Paralympic Games, winning a total of 16 medals: 11 gold, four silver and a bronze; at the World Championships, she won six gold, five silver and two bronze; and she won the London Marathon six times.

    Connect with Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson on LinkedIn

    Sandra Witzel is an advocate for mobility as a service; she’s the co-founder of Women in Mobility UK; and she’s a frustrated public transport user, with impaired mobility caused by life with Musculo-skeletal issues. Chief Marketing Officer and board member at mobility app SkedGo, she’s also a certified and award-winning health coach.

    Connect with Sandra Witzel on LinkedIn

    SHOW NOTES

    Up Down London
    Lift status at Transport for London stations
    https://www.updownlondon.com/

    Step-Free London
    Step-free map and future access
    https://stepfreelondon.uk/map/

    Briometrix Mobility Maps
    Effort-based Mobility Maps which display colour-coded footpath networks, indicating the degree of difficulty for a person in a wheelchair to traverse the pathway.
    https://briometrix.com/

    Handimap
    Route planning app that takes into account the accessibility of sidewalks, crossings and paths, as well as obstacles (urban furniture, works...)
    https://www.handimap.fr/

    You can subscribe to Ride: The Urban Mobility Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Feel free to share it, like it, give it a rating, sign up to the Ride LinkedIn page, and check out our website, ridemobilitypodcast.com.

    From the Archives | Professor Sofia Ranchordás (University of Groningen) on Inclusive Mobility

    From the Archives | Professor Sofia Ranchordás (University of Groningen) on Inclusive Mobility

    “Mobility as a Service provides more mobility options to those that already have a lot of options.” Geert Kloppenburg and Carin ten Hage speak with Professor Sofia Ranchordás (University of Groningen) on how a municipality can inclusively redesign its mobility structure, the need for more social transportation and why transport poverty is invisible for most policymakers.

    More information about Sofia Ranchordás research: www.rug.nl/staff/s.h.ranchordas/research
    The paper "Smart Mobility and Transport Poverty: A Right to Urban Mobility?" (2020) can be found here: bit.ly/2yuB6UE

    A Radical Redesign for Amsterdam is produced in behalf of the municipality of Amsterdam.

    Sofia Ranchordás on Inclusive Mobility

    Sofia Ranchordás on Inclusive Mobility

    “Mobility as a Service provides more mobility options to those that already have a lot of options.” Geert Kloppenburg and Carin ten Hage speak with Professor Sofia Ranchordás (University of Groningen) on how a municipality can inclusively redesign its mobility structure, the need for more social transportation and why transport poverty is invisible for most policymakers.

    More information about Sofia Ranchordás research: www.rug.nl/staff/s.h.ranchordas/research
    The paper "Smart Mobility and Transport Poverty: A Right to Urban Mobility?" (2020) can be found here: bit.ly/2yuB6UE

    A Radical Redesign for Amsterdam is produced in behalf of the municipality of Amsterdam.

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