In this episode, Emma and Sara answer a follow up question to the "Biking through a world built for cars" episode on how to take people who say "not in my backyard" to active transportation projects to "yes in my backyard". Emma offers a suggestion to look for shared values, and Sara mentions that getting to test drive an eBike was something that helped her get over the initial barrier to active transportation.
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References:
Greg Brown, Hunter Glanz, Identifying potential NIMBY and YIMBY effects in general land use planning and zoning, Applied Geography, Volume 99, 2018, Pages 1-11. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0143622818300493
White Coat, Black Art. 2023, Why this Sask. drug outreach centre doesn't require abstinence to access its services. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/harm-reduction-abstinence-saskatchewan-1.6712346
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