International Federation of Pedestrians
The International Federation of Pedestrians (IFP)[1] is an umbrella federation for national pedestrian organisations, promoting and defending walking as a form of sustainable mobility throughout the world.[2][3] IFP was founded in 1963, and received UN accreditation in 1971.[4]
See also
[edit]- Alternatives to car use
- Carfree city
- Car-free movement
- Environmental planning
- Green transport hierarchy
- Living Streets Aotearoa
- Mobility transition
- New Urbanism
- Pedestrian village
- Pedestrian zone
- Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
- Principles of intelligent urbanism
- Reclaim the Streets
- Shared space
- Street reclamation
- Transit-oriented development
- Transportation planning
- Urban planning
- Urban renaissance
- Urban resilience
- Urban vitality
- Walkability
- Walking audit
- Walking city
References
[edit]- ^ "Home - International Federation of Pedestrians".
- ^ Laker, Laura (2017-09-12). "Where is the world's most walkable city?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-10-08.
- ^ "Do Pedestrians Have Any Rights? Here's What Every Indian Must Know!". The Better India. 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2017-10-08.
- ^ "United Nations Civil Society Participation – Advanced Search".