Links

 

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Welcome to our Links-page!

Here you can find links to our social services, a blogroll and links to other websites about sustainable transportation.

 

Receive updates on our newest blog posts and the most important news about transport and urbanism in Korea directly to your social network.

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Facebook Page – On our Facebook Page we share our newest blog posts and the most important news about transportation or urban development in Korea.

Google+ Page – The Google+ Page has a similar function as the Facebook Page.

Twitter – We check the English-written news about Korea daily and share anything interesting on Twitter. In addition, we also retweet pictures of transportation or architecture in Korea and interact with followers.

Youtube Channel – From time to time we create videos by ourselves and upload them to our YouTube channel. Subscribe to it and see clips related to our blog posts.

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Blog Roll

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[accordion-item title=”Daehanmindecline”]With a focus on urban exploration this blog captures the urban landscape of Korea. The website introduces also the Korean punk culture. Visit the website Daehanmindecline.[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Future Rail Database (미래철도DB)”]Explore Korea’s biggest database on rail projects here: Future Rail Database (미래철도DB)[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Green Transport Network Korea (녹색교통운동)”]The main NGO for the promotion of sustainable transportation is the Green Transport Network. Among their activities is the promotion of 30km/h on residential streets, bicycle mileage application to promote bicycle use and improvement of walking environment in Korean cities: Green Transport Network Korea (녹색교통운동)[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Gusts of Popular Feeling”]This blog exists since 2005 and it used to cover urban development in Seoul. Nowadays, the posts drifted to other topics but it is still a very interesting read. Read the blog Gusts of Popular Feeling here.[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”KORAIL”]On the official homepage of Korea’s rail operator you can find information about their rail service and book tickets.[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Korea Exposé”]The blog Korea Exposé covers a variety of political ans social issue. Visit the website Korea Exposé here.[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (국토교통부)”]The government body, which is responsible for transport development and urban planning, is the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, in short MOLIT. The website gathers all news and activities of the government in this field. The Korean website is a great source for information thanks to the efforts by the Korean government to enhance transparency. Unfortunately, the English website of MOLIT has only little information and updates are seldom. Thus, visit the Korean website here: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (국토교통부)[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Seoul Transportation (서울특별시 교통)”]Announcement in Koreans regarding Seoul’s public transport can be found on the the official website Seoul Transportation (서울특별시 교통).[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”Seoul Village”]Stephane Mot, French author and long-time Seoulite, analyzes news and urban development of Seoul and then summarizes the output on his blog Seoul Village.[/accordion-item]

[accordion-item title=”The Korea Transport Institute (한국교통연구원)”]The biggest think tank about transportation and the main research institute for transport policies. Since December 2014 the Korea Transport Institute is located in Sejong City. Their website gives access to all their publication. Visit the homepage here: The Korea Transport Institute (한국교통연구원)[/accordion-item]
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Sustainable Transportation Blogs

Our website tries to cover environmental-friendly transport methods and their accompanying policies in Korea. There are many other websites that have similar goals and to show appreciation to their work, we added them to this list (alphabetical order):

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Based in Washington, D.C., this is the ultimate blog about sustainable transportation. It exists since 2007 and covers topics such as mobility, climate change and land use. Case studies introduce China, USA, India, South America and many other places around the world. Visit The CityFix to learn more about the current issues of sustainable transportation.

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Copenhagenize is the official blog of the Danish urban design company with the same name. They focus on the promotion of cycling. Copenhagen, one of the world’s best cycling cities, is their role model. They help other cities around the world to educate their urban planners about designing bicycle-friendly cities. In addition, they publish once a year the Copenhagenize Index of Bicycle-Friendly Cities.

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FastCoExist

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Visit Human Transit

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Streetsblog Network

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Sustainable Cities Collective

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Sustainable Transport Blog

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Another website by GIZ with a focus on their activities: SUTP.org

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A great blog about bicycle culture in Tokyo. Tokyo By Bike

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