Friday, 8 February 2013

Roaming around the Urban


 
This picture was taken in the heart of San Juan, the Croisee .It shows the movement of persons within an urban city. Mobility within a city can take many various forms. This picture depicts the form of mobility that I can most likely relate to. Since I lack a vehicle and public transport is sometimes difficult, the next best alternative is walking.
According to Hall and Barrett, 2012 mobility can be defined as the ability to move around cities. With this definition in mind, a quote from Jarvis et al.2001:2 went on to say “We have moved into an era where we are not simply concerned with a trip to work and back but with the multiple journeys that have become not just desirable but necessary in order to sustain our lifestyles each and every day.” This quote simply means we are always on the move within the city.
In addition to the health benefits of walking, it is seen that walking is sometimes the fastest way to get from one place to another within the city. Furthermore, Hall and Barrett, 2012 explained they are several negative effects resulting from car based mobility which includes: high gas prices, and fuel combustion. These negative effects can be offset by walking. Also, persons who walk need not worry about wreckers, parking problems or even theft of cars.
An article written by Adam McCulloch in 2012 says “As any travel worth their Nikes knows, to walk around a city is to experience its true essence- its soul if you will.” This article depicts the world’s top ten walking cities. His article went on to say that what makes walking through cities so different than driving is the less tangible things that make cities uniquely fascinating. For example the scrumptious smell you get from the side walk bakery that engulfs your nose. For further reading on the top 10 walking cities you can visit :
 
Hall and Barrett,2012. Urban Geography. London and New York, Routledge Publishing. 2012 (pages 282-301 )
 
 McCulloch, Adam, 2012. World's Top Walking Cities.March 2012.http://www.departures.com/articles/worlds-top-walking-cities.Accessed February 8th, 2013.
 
Hope you enjoyed and remember.......walk!
 
 
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Hi Avinash! I really do like you picture, especially because I am seeing your shadow in it :-P lol But I do think your picture depicts exactly what you are portraying. Can't wait to see what's next!

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  2. Nice photo, reminds me of hard times having to walk in uwi. Interesting choice of theme very thought provoking. Mobility and freedom are the thoughts that come to mind. Great stuff!

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  3. What kinds of smells and sounds did you hear walking around the Croisee?

    I'd love to see a little more background on the Croisee itself.

    Nice photo.

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