Enrique Penalosa Londono is a former two-term mayor of Bogota, Colombia, and an internationally respected urban thinker.
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Introduction Chapter 1. The City Is a Crucial Competitive Advantage, or Disadvantage Chapter 2. How to Use Land More Democratically Chapter 3. Urban Demolition and Redevelopment Chapter 4. City Life: Better Than the Suburbs Chapter 5. The Challenge of Urban Transport Chapter 6. Choosing a Mass Transit System Chapter 7. The Car: A Trojan Horse Chapter 8. The Right to Bike Without Risking One's Life Chapter 9. Pedestrian Public Space Is the Most Important Part of Our City Chapter 10. Malls, Commerce, and Safety Chapter 11. Waterfronts for People's Enjoyment Chapter 12. Parks Are Critical for a Democratic City ## Conclusion Notes Index
"For Penalosa, remaking cities is a dream within reach-achievable not decades from now, but in our lifetimes. He outlines the hurdles, and how to clear them, in the recent book Equality and the City...It is a call to action, essential reading for planners and urbanists around the world, as his strategies have been tested and applied at scale." (Untapped) "Enrique Penalosa Londono has been a powerful advocate for making better cities; cities that embrace the human experience and equality for all citizens. As Mayor of Bogota, Penalosa Londono made that city inviting and accessible to people of all incomes through transformative achievements in public transport, green infrastructure, and neighborhood civic institutions. In this brilliant book, Penalosa Londono demonstrates how a vibrant pedestrian realm is at the heart of a healthier, more livable and truly equitable city." (Amanda M. Burden, former New York City Planning Commissioner) "For the last twenty years, Enrique Penalosa Londono has tirelessly campaigned for equitable cities. His message has been transformational at many levels, not just in his native Bogota, but in cities worldwide. This book offers a charismatic mayor's insights into how a city's DNA can be shaped to promote greater social inclusion, environmental equity, and human well-being at a time when cities are at the frontline of planetary change." (Ricky Burdett, London School of Economics) "There is no one with a more complete and realistic vision of how our cities should develop to achieve a better country than Enrique Penalosa Londono. Few have such clear ideas for improving our society. In Bogota, he demonstrated the tremendous importance of public space as the only place where we all are equal. After his first term as mayor of our capital, most mayors in Colombia understood the importance of quality pedestrian spaces and public buildings of dignity and meaning. In this book, Penalosa Londono presents himself as he is: an idealist who keeps dreaming of a better city and a more just and egalitarian society." (Daniel Bermudez, Colombian Biennial National Architecture Prize-winning architect) "It is a saying that every city planning problem has been solved somewhere. The key is to find out where and combine all the good solutions. Bogota and the work of Enrique Penalosa Londono have been offering inspiring solutions for decades, and in this excellent book, it seems that all the good solutions have finally come together. Based on Penalosa Londono's unique experiences during his terms as mayor of Bogota, as well as his first-hand studies in cities all over the world, Equality and the City is a fabulous handbook for twenty-first-century cities everywhere." (Jan Gehl, author of Cities for People)