Search Results - "Field, Adrian"
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Systematic literature review of built environment effects on physical activity and active transport - an update and new findings on health equity
Published in The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (16-11-2017)“…Evidence is mounting to suggest a causal relationship between the built environment and people's physical activity behaviours, particularly active transport…”
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Street redesign, active mobility and well-being for Pacific elders
Published in Kōtuitui (08-08-2024)“…This qualitative study uses Talanoa methodologies to explore the everyday experiences of Pacific elders travelling around Māngere Central, Aotearoa New…”
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Te Ara Mua – Future Streets: Can a streetscape upgrade designed to increase active travel change residents’ perceptions of neighbourhood safety?
Published in Wellbeing, space and society (2022)“…•Neighbourhood safety perceptions improve after an active travel streetscape upgrade.•For children, fears around people and dogs endure while traffic-related…”
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Suburb-level changes for active transport to meet the SDGs: Causal theory and a New Zealand case study
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2020)“…The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a historic global linking of health, equity and…”
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Beyond 'bikelash': engaging with community opposition to cycle lanes
Published in Mobilities (04-07-2018)“…This article explores the phenomenon of 'bikelash', or organised community opposition to cycle lanes. Urban residents commonly cite bicycle lanes, a space on…”
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Local-Indigenous Autonomy and Community Streetscape Enhancement: Learnings from Māori and Te Ara Mua-Future Streets Project
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (20-01-2021)“…In settler countries, attention is now extending to the wellbeing benefits of recognising and promoting the Indigenous cultural identity of neighbourhoods as a…”
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Who gets to what? Access to community resources in two New Zealand cities
Published in Urban policy and research (01-06-2004)“…This article explores patterns of access to services, amenities and facilities in two neighbouring New Zealand cities. An area-level indicator of community…”
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Local-Indigenous Autonomy and Urban Cultural Landscapes: Learnings from Māori and Te Ara Mua-Future Streets Project
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Encountering bikelash: Experiences and lessons from New Zealand communities
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Te Ara Mua - Future Streets suburban street retrofit: A researcher-community-government co-design process and intervention outcomes
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Shaping Cities for Youth – Exploring the Transport, Place, and Wellbeing Needs of Marginalised Youth in New Zealand
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The normative influence of adults on youth access: Challenges and opportunities in the context of shifts away from car-dependence
Published in Journal of transport & health (01-03-2020)“…A transition from car-dependence in cities, towards public and active transport has potential accessibility, health, and environmental benefits. However, it is…”
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The Quality of Urban Environments: Mapping Variation in Access to Community Resources
Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-01-2003)“…This paper describes the development of an area-based index of locational access to community services, facilities and amenities. The index enables comparisons…”
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Te Ara Mua –Future Streets: Knowledge exchange and the highs and lows of researcher-practitioner collaboration to design active travel infrastructure
Published in Journal of transport & health (01-06-2018)“…Transforming vehicle-focused street infrastructure to support a shift to active travel modes can pose a complex interdisciplinary challenge requiring…”
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Te Ara Mua -Future Streets: An Encounter with Business-As-Usual Transport Planning
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Can formal collaborative methodologies improve quality in primary health care in New Zealand? Insights from the EQUIPPED Auckland Collaborative
Published in Journal of primary health care (01-12-2012)“…Describes and reports outcomes and lessons learnt from the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB) EQUIPPED proposal, the first New Zealand-based Institute for…”
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Responding to cellulitis in Pacific communities
Published in Journal of primary health care (01-12-2013)“…Considers the potential of community-based interventions focused on reducing the incidence of cellulitis and other skin infections among Pacific peoples,…”
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Vaikoloa: Responding to cellulitis in Pacific communities
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A61 Integrated research design for sustainable cities: Te Ara Mua – Future Streets
Published in Journal of transport & health (01-06-2015)“…Designing walking and cycling back into urban communities may be most effective at achieving a sustained shift from car trips to walking and cycling. Such a…”
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