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Op-Ed: Manila Doesn’t Need Dutch Micromobility — It Needs Dutch Thinking

Key Takeaway

This article, focused on urban mobility planning, provides no direct actionable intelligence for power developers or large power consumers.

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  • The article argues that Manila should adopt 'Dutch thinking' for urban planning and mobility rather than directly importing Dutch micromobility solutions, citing unique local nuances.
  • It emphasizes a holistic approach to urban mobility that considers local context and collective effort, rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
  • The provided snippet offers no direct actionable intelligence for power developers, large power consumers, or IPPs regarding power generation, transmission, consumption, or related policy.

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The original title of this piece was “Will Dutch Mobility Work in the Philippines?” And immediately, the answer is no. There are too many nuances in how the Netherlands managed its small footprint, pedaled and motored mobility as well as a collective effort that didn’t shrug off any road user. ... [continued] The post Op-Ed: Manila Doesn’t Need Dutch Micromobility — It Needs Dutch Thinking appeared first on CleanTechnica .