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Sandy James: Report from Walk21 Sydney

November 1, 2014 admin

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Paul Tranter’s talk was on the “hurry virus.”  He presented a compelling argument for walking to be considered in the same vein as the slow food movement, as a measurement of scale and of activity.

Daniel Sauter from Switzerland was back with the metrics he is reviewing in establishing the best way to measure and survey walking.

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