Co-creation and behaviour change: shaping active travel for regional communities

As part of my series on active travel articles, I shift my focus toward the transformative potential of co-creation and behaviour change within regional communities. As decision-makers look to foster more sustainable travel habits, involving communities in the planning process not only empowers but also tailors solutions to fit local needs more precisely. This articleContinue reading “Co-creation and behaviour change: shaping active travel for regional communities”

Ports as catalysts for community growth: the role of public dialogue and strategic partnerships

Historically, ports have served as critical nodes in global trade, driving economic growth and facilitating the movement of goods across continents. However, their role has evolved beyond mere points of transit. Modern ports are now integral components of community development, acting as engines of local economies and catalysts for urban regeneration. This transformation has beenContinue reading “Ports as catalysts for community growth: the role of public dialogue and strategic partnerships”

Revitalising active travel and overcoming community barriers to engagement

Welcome to our active travel series, a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic world of non-motorised transportation. Over the coming weeks, we will delve into various aspects of active travel, shedding light on its benefits, challenges, and the innovative solutions being implemented around the UK. This series aims to inform, inspire, and engage readers by presentingContinue reading “Revitalising active travel and overcoming community barriers to engagement”

Active Travel: Addressing Public Misconception

Over the past few years, hundreds of active travel schemes have been successfully completed that are increasingly been recognised as a sustainable and healthy alternative to motorised travel, enabling thousands of people throughout the country to walk, wheel or cycle to their destinations. As a result, people using active travel routes are healthier, reducing theirContinue reading “Active Travel: Addressing Public Misconception”