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Danish city design experts studying how Wellington walks

A memo to the LGWM project steering group revealed the study is focused on identifying and understanding the most common walking routes in the city. “We currently count people walking annually, but we don’t study how, where or why they walk or why they may choose not to walk, “ the memo said. “To unlock and better understand which barriers there are to increasing pedestrian commutes and establishing an efficient and engaging pedestrian network we need to understand which environments encourage walking.” GEHL ARCHITECTS Henriette Vamburg of Gehl Architects is leading a study hoping to turn Wellington into a Copenhagen-style pedestrian paradise.

Samoa Is Set to Have Its First Female Leader - The New York Times

Samoa Is Set to Have Its First Female Leader - The New York Times
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NZ Budget 2021: billions more for benefits, but one eye on the bottom line

New Zealand has now had three “Wellbeing Budgets”: the prototype in 2019, the COVID-19 “Rebuilding Together” version in 2020, and today Finance Minister Grant Robertson announced the Labour government is “Securing our Recovery”. With Labour governing with an absolute majority, projected debt levels lower than initially forecast and nearly NZ$1 billion from last year’s COVID-19 recovery fund unspent, expectations for housing, health, climate change and welfare have been heightened. Here, our three experts respond to today’s budget and assess its implications in various crucial areas for the year ahead. A budget for middle New Zealand Jennifer Curtin, Public Policy Institute, University of Auckland

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