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4. 4. Utrecht
27:15||Season 1, Ep. 4Join us for the fourth episode of ‘The Low Car Diet’. This time, we discover the City of Utrecht, the largest public transport hub and shared mobility frontrunner of the Netherlands.Utrecht is a fast-growing city. To cater for this growth, the former industrial district of ‘Merwede’ is being converted into a new residential area that will become the home of 12,000 residents! Merwede has one of the lowest parking norms in the Netherlands and is designed with a focus on cycling, walking, car sharing, and public transport.Our host, Rebecca Karbaumer, travelled to Utrecht to learn more about this innovative site, hearing the story behind it from Nick Knoester (City of Utrecht) and Maarten Markus (AM Gebiedsontwikkeling).Listen with us and explore how Utrecht is evolving into the sustainability capital!Find more information on our website: https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/sn2Credits: Host: Rebecca KarbaumerIntro & Music : Tjalle GroenRecording, Edit & Master: Tjalle GroenSpecial thanks to all our Dutch guests for starring in this episode!
3. 3. Stavanger
28:08||Season 1, Ep. 3Join us for the third episode of the 'The Low Car Diet', in which Rebecca Karbaumer explores Stavanger, Norway's energy capital. She meets up with Gunn Aasland, Stavanger's Director of City and Community Planning to learn more about the city's vision and ambitions. In the city center, she runs into Tom Rune from the Jatta development company, and Felix Grimsrud from Heime, with whom she discusses the potential of shared mobility for housing developers and the power of apps for community building and sharing. Then, Rebecca commutes to the bustling Jatta development site, which she explores with Imme Dirks Eskeland, Sven Kørner, and Christin Berg from the City of Stavanger.Listen with us and explore how Stavanger is becoming Norway's sustainability capital!Find more information on our website: https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/sn2Credits: Host: Rebecca KarbaumerIntro & sound: Tjalle GroenMusic: Tjalle GroenRecording: Eva MissineEditing: Tjalle GroenSpecial thanks to all our Norwegian guests for starring in this episode!
2. 2. Aarhus
35:19||Season 1, Ep. 2In the second episode of "The Low Car Diet" podcast, join Rebecca Karbaumer from the City of Bremen as she explores the vibrant district of Godsbanen in Aarhus, Denmark. Accompanied by Gustav Friis and Claudius Dreyer from the City of Aarhus, this episode delves into the city's challenging mobility plan, residential integration of shared mobility in new housing development, and the impact on urban sustainability. Tune in for an insightful walk through Godsbanen. A former goods station, "Aarhus Godsbanegård", was used from 1923 to 2000. Now, it is a cultural hotspot where new mobility solutions are all the rage! Find more information on our website: https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/sn2Credits: Host: Rebecca KarbaumerIntro: Tjalle GroenSound: Tjalle GroenMusic: Tjalle GroenRecording: Steffie De MoorEditing: Steffie De Moor and Tjalle GroenSpecial thanks to Gustav Friis and Claudius Dryer for joining us on this episode.Special thanks to Cornelia Cordes and Steffen Arnbo Nielsen for helping behind the scenes.
1. 1. Helsingborg
26:33||Season 1, Ep. 1In the premiere episode of "The Low Car Diet" podcast, join Rebecca Karbaumer from the City of Bremen as she explores the innovative shared mobility landscape of Helsingborg, Sweden. Accompanied by Leo Schneede from the City of Helsingborg and Michael Johansson from Lund University, this episode delves into the city's cutting-edge mobility hubs, residential integration of shared mobility, and the impact on urban sustainability. Tune in for an insightful walk through Helsingborg's streets, highlighting how collaboration and innovative planning are paving the way for a greener future!Find more information on our website: https://www.interregnorthsea.eu/sn2Credits: Host: Rebecca KarbaumerIntro: Tjalle GroenSound: Tjalle GroenMusic: Tjalle GroenRecording: Arne StoffelsEditing: Steffie De Moor and Tjalle GroenSpecial thanks to Leo Schneede and Michael Johannson for joining us on this episode.
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