Thami Croeser (@_ficus) 's Twitter Profile
Thami Croeser

@_ficus

Urban planner, obsessed with urban greening. Planning for nature in Europe with @UrbanGreenUP🇪🇺, doing a doctorate at @RMIT_CUR. Seldom here because of Elon.

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Jonathan Berk (@berkie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under Mayor Sadiq Khan, London’s Cycleway has quadrupled in length, from 90km in 2016 to 360km today. Cycling numbers are up 20% since 2019. Mayor Khan won a third term in office today, w/ 43.8% of the vote, 11 points above his nearest challenger.

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Vienna street isn’t “closed” because cars have been removed. It has successfully been “opened” to everything else, to a diverse and invigorated civic life, because cars have been replaced by a multitude of wonderful things. Language matters. HT Daniel Moser / profile inactive for pic #urbanism

This Vienna street isn’t “closed” because cars have been removed. It has successfully been “opened” to everything else, to a diverse and invigorated civic life, because cars have been replaced by a multitude of wonderful things.

Language matters.

HT <a href="/_dmoser/">Daniel Moser / profile inactive</a> for pic
#urbanism
Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vienna's first Dutch-inspired bicycle street is nearing completion on Argentinierstraße; totally transforming the 1.3 km corridor. 140 car parking spaces were removed to significantly improve the walking and cycling experience; while adding abundant trees, planting, and seating.

Vienna's first Dutch-inspired bicycle street is nearing completion on Argentinierstraße; totally transforming the 1.3 km corridor.

140 car parking spaces were removed to significantly improve the walking and cycling experience; while adding abundant trees, planting, and seating.
Will Norman (@willnorman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To enable more Londoners to switch trips, we're continuing to expand Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan's network of cycleways. The newest section of Cycleway 50 in Islington is looking great: 🚲protected cycle lanes 🦓crossings 🌧️🌿sustainable drainage systems 💚💚💚💚 👏TfL Islington Council

To enable more Londoners to switch trips, we're continuing to expand <a href="/MayorofLondon/">Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan</a>'s  network of cycleways. 

The newest section of Cycleway 50 in Islington is looking great: 
🚲protected cycle lanes
🦓crossings
🌧️🌿sustainable drainage systems

💚💚💚💚

👏<a href="/TfL/">TfL</a> <a href="/IslingtonBC/">Islington Council</a>
Emmanuel (@emmanuelspv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Avant / Après Rue Mouton-Duvernet dans le 14ème arrondissement de Paris. Une ancienne rue parking entre deux parcs a été piétonnisée et végétalisée, pour faire une continuité entre les deux parcs.

Avant / Après Rue Mouton-Duvernet dans le 14ème arrondissement de Paris. Une ancienne rue parking entre deux parcs a été piétonnisée et végétalisée, pour faire une continuité entre les deux parcs.
Holly Kirk (@hollykirk .bluesky.social) (@hollykirk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More #urbanEcology to help inform #urbanPlanning - hot off the press today! 📰🌿📢🐝🗺️🌱 Stepping stones for wildlife: how linking up isolated habitats can help nature thrive in our cities theconversation.com/stepping-stone… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand with Thami Croeser

RMIT Research (@researchrmit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great piece by Thami Croeser and Holly Kirk (@hollykirk .bluesky.social) for The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand on using 'stepping stones' to connect isolated #wildlife habitats to help #birds and #insects thrive in our cities. #UrbanWildlife #NatureInCitites theconversation.com/stepping-stone…

Emmanuel (@emmanuelspv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Avant / Après Rue du Docteur Magnan dans le 13ème arrondissement de Paris. Du stationnement a été retiré pour de la végétation et des arbres.

Avant / Après Rue du Docteur Magnan dans le 13ème arrondissement de Paris. Du stationnement a été retiré pour de la végétation et des arbres.
Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most ambitious car-free scheme on the continent, Montréal pedestrianized 11 commercial arteries—totaling 9.4 km—in seven boroughs this summer. A pandemic-era initiative pushed by business leaders, they have quickly become cherished destinations for locals and tourists alike.

The most ambitious car-free scheme on the continent, Montréal pedestrianized 11 commercial arteries—totaling 9.4 km—in seven boroughs this summer.

A pandemic-era initiative pushed by business leaders, they have quickly become cherished destinations for locals and tourists alike.
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They say “We can’t do that. We’re not Amsterdam.” You reply “Amsterdam wasn’t always like that either” and show before & after transformations illustrating how cities we admire made CHOICES. They try new excuses. You don’t accept them either. (1e van der Helststraat, 1978 & 2005)

They say “We can’t do that. We’re not Amsterdam.” You reply “Amsterdam wasn’t always like that either” and show before &amp; after transformations illustrating how cities we admire made CHOICES. They try new excuses. You don’t accept them either. (1e van der Helststraat, 1978 &amp; 2005)
Streets Alive Yarra (@streetsyarra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen our posters, in Fitzroy, Richmond, and Burnley? The QR code takes you to our candidate scorecard. streets-alive-yarra.org/journal/electi… This election, vote for candidates who will build Streets People Love! #streetspeoplelove #streetsforpeople

Have you seen our posters, in Fitzroy, Richmond, and Burnley? The QR code takes you to our candidate scorecard.

streets-alive-yarra.org/journal/electi…

This election, vote for candidates who will build Streets People Love!

#streetspeoplelove #streetsforpeople
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the last 20 years, 44 hectares of Paris car parking has been transformed, making room for wider sidewalks, bikes and buses (15ha), bike racks, EV spots, accessible space, & 2.2K new patios/terraces for outdoor dining. 90% of trips in the city are via walking, biking & transit.

In the last 20 years, 44 hectares of Paris car parking has been transformed, making room for wider sidewalks, bikes and buses (15ha), bike racks, EV spots, accessible space, &amp; 2.2K new patios/terraces for outdoor dining. 90% of trips in the city are via walking, biking &amp; transit.
𝚃𝚊𝚛𝚊𝚜 𝙶𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚎 🚇 (@grescoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I lived in #Paris in the 90s. A city totally dominated by cars. Hard to walk in, a nightmare to ride a bike in. Look at it now: a city where cars, rather than people, have trouble moving. Which, in the overheated, hurricane-plagued 2020s, is how a city *should* look.

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THIS IS HUGE. Paris City Hall has announced that starting on Monday, Paris will limit (not ban) car traffic in the city centre, as cities like Ghent have done. They’re creating a limited traffic zone (ZTL) about 2 sq miles in size, to clean the air & create more space for people.

THIS IS HUGE. Paris City Hall has announced that starting on Monday, Paris will limit (not ban) car traffic in the city centre, as cities like Ghent have done. They’re creating a limited traffic zone (ZTL) about 2 sq miles in size, to clean the air &amp; create more space for people.
Nature Communications (@naturecomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many cities fail the 3-30-300 benchmark for urban nature. The ‘3’ is often met and the ‘300’ is patchy due to poor tree canopy coverage. Cities need better planting conditions and governance to support tree growth Thami Croeser Terrestrial Ecology Roshan Sharma Sarah Bekessy nature.com/articles/s4146…

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Girona has long-term plans to tunnel the elevated train tracks running through the heart of the city, but in the meantime, they are making the most of the existing railway viaduct; activating the area below with a kilometre-long path that forms the spine of their cycling network.

Girona has long-term plans to tunnel the elevated train tracks running through the heart of the city, but in the meantime, they are making the most of the existing railway viaduct; activating the area below with a kilometre-long path that forms the spine of their cycling network.
Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Each and every fresh snow reveals how much we’ve over-designed our streets and roads for cars, making them faster and more dangerous, and how much space we could reclaim for people and public life. We call them #sneckdowns. GIF via Oto Ozols #sneckdown