National level

Walking Map Toolbox

The Walking Maps Tool Box, by the Health Sponsorship Council (2006), is designed for communities that want to encourage people who live or work in their area and visitors to walk more. Creating a walking map is one means of motivating people to walk in their local area.

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Land Transport New Zealand's Economic Evaluation Manual: Vol 2, Walking & Cycling

Volume 2 These procedures provide a method of evaluating the economic efficiency of walking and cycling projects, with the exception of signalised crossing
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Walking to school just got way cool

Just Got Way Cool A pamphlet provided by EECA and Energy Wise to encourage children to walk to school
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Walkability scoping paper

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Land Transport New Zealand commissioned Steve Abley to prepare a scoping paper on the development of walking tools in advance of a meeting of interested parties in Christchurch on 14 March 2005.
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Walking for health (Agewell)

Website promoting walking for older people
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Age Concern North Shore
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Tuesday lunchtime civic walkers (Wellington)

Website promoting lunchtime walks in central Wellington
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Living Streets Aotearoa, Wellington
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National guidelines for crime prevention through environmental design in New Zealand. Part 2: Implem

Guideline document outlining the implementation of the urban design principles for minimising criminal activity in public areas
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New Zealand Ministry of Justice
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About Us

Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.

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