by Ti | Apr 19, 2023 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team, Publications
Summary Citation This research examined the barriers and enablers to inter-agency collaboration in the design and provision of active travel infrastructure through a case-study review of Kāinga Ora’s redevelopment of Māngere West in Auckland. A socio-technical systems...
by Ti | Apr 19, 2023 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team, Publications
Summary Citation Research shows that successful active travel promotions support and build on ‘what works’ in local communities. This study explored what every day walking and cycling looks like in two South Auckland communities using an ‘active mobility cultures...
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 | Jan 20, 2020 | Academic publications by the Te Ara Mua – Future Streets Research Team
Summary Citation In 2015, governments around the world (including Aotearoa New Zealand) signed up to a set of global goals combining human and environmental wellbeing: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Interventions like Te Ara Mua Future Streets have the...