This report provides an overview of the Global Future Cities Programme in Ankara, focusing on multimodal transport and public space improvements to foster sustainable urban development and increase prosperity.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | UN Habitat Assembly |
Authors: | Adrian Mallesom, Astrid Haas, Ban Edilbi, Charlotte Mohn, Dongni Niu, Elizabeth Milsom, Francesco Tonnarelli, Gabriela Aguinaga, Helen Yu, Jean-Noé Landry, Jonathan Weaver, Katherine Cashman, Klas Groth, Laura Petrella, M. Sinan Özden, Michael Blake, Nadia Mourid, Naomi Hoogervorst, Niina Rinne, Oliver Harman, Peter Oborn, Princesse Samba, Priya Manwaring, Riccardo Maroso, Rogier van den Berg, Sara Thabit, Sebastian Kriticos, Shah Rukh, Shegufta Nawaz, Stephanie Gerretsen, Tom Venables, Victoria Delbridge, Yabework Kifetew, Yumi Neder, Zeynep Karamanlı |
Geographic focus: | Ankara, Turkey |
Page count: | NA |
The research method involved participatory workshops, stakeholder meetings, and technical analysis to develop interventions aligned with Ankara's urban development strategies and to ensure stakeholder consensus and technical feasibility.
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The research outlines two interventions: a city-wide Bicycle Strategy and Master Plan, and the enhancement of streets in Çankaya neighbourhoods. These aim to address urban sprawl, traffic congestion, and poor public space quality, promoting non-motorized transport and inclusive public spaces.
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Categories: Ankara geographic scope | English publication language | Turkey geographic scope | accessibility | ankara geographic scope | bicycle strategy | biking | climate change | financial analysis | legal analysis | multimodal transport | public space | spatial analysis | street quality | sustainability | transportation safety | turkey geographic scope | urban analysis | urban degradation | urban mobility