Jeff Speck: The Walkable City - Lessons from the U.S.

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9 жыл бұрын

This video was recorded on 8th of April 2015 in Lahti, Finland. The event was organised by Aalto University Professional Development, The Regional Council of Päijät-Häme and the City of Lahti. It was partially funded by the European Regional Development Fund.
How promoting walkability can increase citizen well-being and create both business and more liveable urban environment? How do we get people to walk and ride bikes instead of choosing cars?
Jeff Speck is a city planner and urban designer who advocates walkability and sustainable design. He is also author of the bestselling book: "Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time".

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@leebennett1821
@leebennett1821 3 жыл бұрын
You are not in Traffic "YOU" are the Traffic
@nrrork
@nrrork 2 жыл бұрын
That's what it was like being a kid in the middle of the country. It's like, we had a degree of independence, but there was NOWHERE TO GO.
@Zenas521
@Zenas521 5 жыл бұрын
Walkable towns and cities tend to, but not always, be better looking places overall because of foliage.
@MaxFung
@MaxFung 2 жыл бұрын
this dude is a legend
@muhilan8540
@muhilan8540 3 жыл бұрын
7:51
@stanspb763
@stanspb763 Жыл бұрын
I was a car person, had dozens of them at any one time, collectibles living in Northern California, commuting 1 time a week 300km each way between two businesses, a ranch in the mountains and Marin Country just north of San Francisco where my recording studio and another business 9km away a large 10,000sq ft shop repairing professional audio equipment. In 2000 I gave everything away and moved out of the US. with 2 suitcases and $6000 to St Petersburg Russia, a large city of 7 million that is one of the most cultured and beautiful cities in the world. That was 22 years ago and I have loved every minute of it...and never bought a car. Living in the city center a world of culture is within walking distance, plus easy access to low-cost buses, trams, trolleys, electric scooters, bikes, and the most beautiful subway system of anywhere except Moscow. My total cost of transportation is about $50 per month including going out every evening and many days to explore, dine, museums, 600 beautiful parks, 44 islands, palaces cathedrals more opera, ballet and symphonic halls than anywhere. 13,000 restaurants with 4 or 5-star ratings. The rideshare taxi is about $0.30km. I walk 15km at least every day just living and exploring. Everything needed is available in small neighborhood shops, 27 food shops within two blocks, that specialize in something like dairy, meat, bakeries, small, shops just for tea, etc, then a little larger shops that are general groceries and further out large supermarkets for people with cars. There are no gas stations in the city center and very few parking lots. Quality of life is much better than in California. Electric trains can take you to forests and beaches, for $0.45. My cost of living is 1/10th of what is was in California when I owned my homes and cars outright. Overall, of the 92 countries I have spent time in, the US is one of the least true quality of life, where the cost of living is very high, and access to safe parks recreation, and culture is very poor. There are more world-class museums, concert halls, ballet palaces, parks, drama theaters, etc than the entire USA. The city has lakes, islands, 44 islands, and wide or pedestrian streets. of sidewalks 240 drama theaters thousands of pubs, and no parking lots. than any There is a drive to eliminate private cars in the city center to further improve quality of life. I am 73yo and very active socially and culturally, dancing, working out, walking, working, and dating women less than1/2 my age.
@clydelaz
@clydelaz 3 жыл бұрын
Here in Newark NJ we have a walkability score of 86 which actually makes us #3 for walkability in the U.S., although we are never mentioned. Still there are some problem areas which would really benefit from your work. Have you ever studied Newark?
@suv2w
@suv2w 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a fascinating lecture. This autoplayed for me as I was wrenching on my bike, apropos of nothing seemingly. I couldn’t be assed to find my phone and hit next so I ended up listening and, soon after, watching the whole thing. Utterly interesting insights into the world of urban planning for a guy who had managed to never think about it until now. Thank you!
@jessicariley8580
@jessicariley8580 5 жыл бұрын
This video is amazing! Come please make Southern California, Los Angeles Orange County and San Diego more walkable!
@jeffgiorgi
@jeffgiorgi 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant concepts that should be emphasized by our 'leaders/government' for a overall better and healthier living standard for all.
@nsendalukumwena4987
@nsendalukumwena4987 3 жыл бұрын
Japan can offer good examples when it comes to parking prices and acquisition.
@yungsookevinhong7943
@yungsookevinhong7943
One thing for my experience in North America, going everywhere require traffic, I can never get out of the parking lot of Walmart without a car.
@muhilan8540
@muhilan8540 3 жыл бұрын
usually in any video related to Finland, the comments are full of Finnish people, but not here...
@saranbhatia8809
@saranbhatia8809 2 жыл бұрын
Great talk !
@yungsookevinhong7943
@yungsookevinhong7943
One of the very phenomena of commune in extreme of story in Theaters is Falling Down from Michael Douglas.
@kawgrath1876
@kawgrath1876 2 жыл бұрын
5:00
@yungsookevinhong7943
@yungsookevinhong7943
The general rules for me willing to walk is like getting off the class to cafeteria in high school or campus. That is more or less good distance and experience. Not everyone like to go camping for food each day.
@abcdef-kx2qt
@abcdef-kx2qt 2 жыл бұрын
put the cap on the CBE ! cross bronx expressway .
@billsmith5109
@billsmith5109 2 жыл бұрын
I’d like to hear a little about the (semi?) outdoor venue he’s speaking at. Can anyone bring me up to speed?
@roblikestoskate
@roblikestoskate 2 жыл бұрын
Is he saying Salzburg at
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