Iceland review - 2015, Side 78

Iceland review - 2015, Side 78
76 ICELAND REVIEW modal split [the percentage of travelers using a particular type of transportation], and we learned a lot in that process,” she explains. “Reykjavík scores high when it comes to providing unfiltered water and renewable energy sources, but we have heavy amounts of traffic, which worked against us. Reykjavík has a lot of roads and other impermeable surfaces that block natural water passages, and our reports also showed us that emissions from transport are far beyond acceptable.” Once these areas for improvement were identified, Kristín and her colleagues set a goal of reducing car traffic by the year 2030. “We have drawn a strict urban growth boundary for Reykjavík, which means that most new construction is being built within the city, allowing us to make better use of existing infrastructure. ... We are also put- ting more effort into better public transpor- tation, safer bike lanes, and improved public spaces with emphasis on pedestrian safety.” Recycling is an issue of great concern to Kristín as well. “The current adminis- tration is working hard to eliminate resi- dents’ obstacles to recycling, as everything shows us that the people of Reykjavík are willing to recycle more,” she reports. “We are in the process of developing a 20-year recycling plan, which among other things includes replacing trash bins in public spac- es with recycling bins.” PLATFORM FOR PEACE Despite leaving office in 2014, former Reykjavík Mayor Jón Gnarr has been work- ing tirelessly on executing his vision for Reykjavík as an international city of peace. He wishes to add to the city’s diplomatic image as the home of Yoko Ono’s Imagine Peace Tower and Höfði—the house where Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev negotiated the beginning of the end of the Cold War—by establishing the Center for Peace at the University of Iceland. “My hope is that in ten to 15 years Reykjavík will be considered a leading player in global peace issues,” Jón explains in a call from Houston, Texas, where he currently works as a writer-in-residence at Rice University. “For example, I would love to see peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine happen in Reykjavík, and I would work hard to see that happen.” Although the Center for Peace is still at the conceptual stage, Jón has ambitious plans for its future. “I want this project to serve as a platform for peace studies and educating young people about matters of conflict resolution and peace-keeping because these matters are going to be of even greater importance in the future,” he says. Partly inspired by the University of Peace in Costa Rica, the Center for Peace will serve as a forum for illuminating human rights issues and resolving conflicts across URBAN LIFE Marching down Bankastræti at the opening of the 2014 Reykjavík Jazz Festival.
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