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Summer School- Co-benefits of Walking and Cycling – 10th February 2011

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Presented by the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities

Overview

This course is designed to bring together key local and international researchers, with policy analysts in local and central government, NGOs and members of the public, to consider the evidence for co-benefits of active journeys — particularly benefits for population health, climate change, and quality of life — and how this evidence can be strengthened and acted upon effectively.

Walking and cycling provide significant health benefits by increasing levels of physical activity. These active modes of transport are associated with substantial relative risk reductions (10-55%) across cardio-vascular disease, cancer, and other diseases. Compared to travel by car, active journeys also reduce air pollution and the carbon emissions that are accelerating climate change. In New Zealand there has been a decline in these active modes and research indicates that mode shift from passive to active travel is difficult to achieve. This is a critical challenge in the face of growing evidence that we need to reduce carbon emissions by around 90% by 2050.

During the day national and international research on the co-benefits of active journeys will be presented including:

  • The Model Communities Programme, which has been funded by the NZ Transport Agency to encourage active journeys and is being piloted in Hastings and New Plymouth, will be outlined, along with the community trial that has been designed to analyse the effectiveness of this exciting approach.
  • Other community case studies from Canberra, Bogota, London, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Beijing.

There will be plenty of time for discussion and the day will conclude with a round table with policy makers.

http://www.uow.otago.ac.nz/academic/dph/summerschool/course_info/community.html

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BOOK LAUNCH: The Carbon Forest – A New Zealand guide to forest carbon sinks

The Carbon Forest: A New Zealand guide to forest carbon sinks is the first guide book to carbon farming in New Zealand. Read More »

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Atmosphere Update 01, August 2010

NIWA Link

The Healthy Urban Atmosphere research programme is New Zealand’s only long-term air quality research programme.

NIWA is leading the programme, which is funded by the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology, and is collaborating with a number of other NZ and overseas organisations.

Here we bring you updates from a selection of the research projects underway.

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Comments on the Draft New Zealand Energy Strategy from Researchers at the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities

We find the vision of the Draft Strategy limited. We believe the stated vision is one more suitable to the 20th century, than the 21st. The stated vision is unclear and uninspiring, located firmly within the silo of energy use with no acknowledgement of the urgency and severity of climate change, peak oil or of the importance of other sectors. As a relatively wealthy, small and dynamic country with many renewable energy resources New Zealand should aim to be an exemplar country. This vision would be compatible with international leadership moves by this country in the past (see Appendix 1). In particular:

PDF of Comment on Draft NZ Energy Strategy

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The effectiveness of interventions to encourage environmentally friendly behaviours: An Overview.

Hosted by the Institute of Policy Studies:
The effectiveness of interventions to encourage environmentally friendly behaviours: An Overview.
Friday, 30 July, 12:30 -1:30pm

Railway West Wing Room 501, Entrance through Railway Station, take Lift 3 to Level 5
Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus

PODCASTS AVAILABLE:

Podcast: Dr Wokje Abrahamse – The effectiveness of interventions to encourage env friendly behaviour (Quicktime movie, 78 MB)

Podcast: Dr Sea Rotmann – EECA (Quicktime movie, 58 MB)

Read More »

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REN21 Renewables 2010 Global Status Report released

The report is a unique global synthesis of markets, investment, industry, policy, and rural energy, produced annually since 2005. The NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities is the NZ contact for this report. Read More »

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Seminar – Tourism and Oil

Susanne Becken, Associate Professor, Lincoln University
Hosted by Victoria University of Wellington, Tourism Management Group

Wednesday 28 July at 12.15 – 13.15- followed by coffee
Board Room, Level 12, Rutherford House
ALL WELCOME Read More »

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The effectiveness of interventions to encourage environmentally friendly behaviours: An overview

Friday, 30 July, 12:30 -1:30pm
Railway West Wing Room 501 – Entrance through Railway Station, take Lift 3 to Level 5
Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus Read More »

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Integrity in Science: Implications for the Climate Change Debate

A seminar by Professor Sir Peter Gluckman
5.00 pm Wednesday 9 June 2010
Government Buildings, Lecture Theatre One, Victoria
University’s Pipitea Campus, Wellington

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Planning for community health and wellbeing – Wellington 1 June 2010

This practical one-day workshop aims to introduce planners to health and wellbeing impact assessment (HIA). Planners will be introduced to the methods and practice of HIA. Planning case studies of completed HIAs are presented and critiqued showing how HIA can help achieve planning goals. Read More »

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Next Steps for REN21 – NZ

As Minister Brownlee has just announced the NZ government’s intention to join the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) we thought we should update you on our collaboration with Dr. Eric Martinot, the author of the influential REN21 Renewables Global Status Report.

Last year we contributed research towards the current edition of the REN21 Renewables Global Status Report, providing information about the renewable energy initiatives of Christchurch, Dunedin, Waitakere, and Wellington city councils.

Now we’re working with Dr. Martinot to expand the scope of the report by including additional New Zealand cities and by developing a systematic method of analysing the “enabling factors” that make renewable energy initiatives a reality at a local government level and the ways in which the outcomes of such initiatives are measured.

If you’d like to be involved or hear more please contact nicholas.preval@otago.ac.nz

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Latest Local Government Amendment Bill

If you’ve been following the media but haven’t seen the actual Bill, here’s the Bills Digest

Bill

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Prof Bob Lloyd – Transition to RE – Can it be made in time?

Podcast: Prof Bob Lloyd – Transition to RE – Can it be made in time (Quicktime movie, 134 MB)

Podcast: Prof Lloyd – Transition to RE - Questions (Quicktime movie, 72 MB)

PDF of Presentation

Professor Bob Lloyd is from Australia, he came to New Zealand in 2002 after having worked for the Australian Coo-operative Research Centre for Renewable Energy (ACRE), based at Murdoch University in Perth. His current research interests at Otago University, where he is the Director of Energy Studies and Associate Professor in the Physics Department, lie in energy conservation in residential housing and energy management including world energy resources and peak oil.

Existing sources of energy such as fossil fuels and uranium are finite and so will eventually be depleted. If we want sustainable energy, the energy MUST come from renewable sources. The talk will examine if this can be done in time with existing resources. The talk will also look at the main problems, namely that our existing financial system is based upon continued economic growth and economic growth is based on a cheap and expanding energy supply.

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Wellington City Council Consultation – Climate Change Action Plan

The Wellington City Council is holding a public meeting on Wednesday, 21 April to discuss the Council’s draft 2010 Climate Change Action Plan. The meeting is being held in Committee Room 1 at the Council offices from 12pm-2pm. Come along if you want to ask questions or learn more about the Council’s proposed response to climate change.
Go here for a copy of the plan.

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Auckland – consultation documents

You have until 5pm on 26 March 2010 to comment on the CCO and Local Board structure proposals for Auckland. You can find the local board discussion document here and the Council Controlled Organisation discussion documents here.

Feedback is to be sent to Auckland Transition Agency, PO Box 99394, Newmarket 1149, Auckland.