by lily | May 20, 2021 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team
Summary Citation The barriers and enablers to delivering innovative street design are examined in this book chapter using a ‘socio-technical systems’ approach. Five different innovative street re-design projects were compared, including Te Ara Mua Future Streets....
by lily | Apr 19, 2021 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team
Summary Citation This article explores the considerations and workings of local-indigenous (mana whenua) autonomy in urban design, using the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets project as an example. We primarily focused on mana whenua perspectives and found that developing...
by lily | Apr 19, 2021 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team
Summary Citation This article explores Māngere community perceptions of cycling and the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets cycling infrastructure approximately one year after the changes were completed. Themes from interviews with local stakeholders and focus groups with...
by lily | Mar 10, 2021 | News
News Covid-19 Update – Project resuming The past year has been a time of huge upheaval and uncertainty for people as a result of COVID. We know this has changed people’s lives everywhere, including in Māngere. It’s meant job losses and changes to work, homelife,...
by lily | Jan 19, 2021 | External publications about Te Ara Mua – Future Streets, Publications
Summary Citation Prepared for The Helen Clark Foundation and WSP by Holly Walker, November 2020In this paper, the author makes the case that Aotearoa needs low-traffic neighbourhoods and cities to reduce emissions, improve road safety, and create the connected urban...