This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zealand, supplemented by a comparison with similar research in Wellington and Hamilton. The topic is significant for New Zealand as there is an increasingly urban population, and the interconnected areas of urban form and transport can help the country reduce carbon emissions and provide a healthier, more enjoyable lifestyle for its people. The influence of residents’ preferences and their relationship with urban form on achieving compact city development is investigated. Historical and current planning rules and policies provide context for an analysis of how urban planning, preferences, and location and travel choices interact. Auckland’s hou...
Although the neighbourhoods and health field is well established, the relationships between neighbou...
This thesis addresses parts of the Auckland Central Business District (CBD) infrastructure that cont...
The urban geometries of New Zealand suburbs do not encourage social and cultural engagement amongst ...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
This thesis investigates the scope for compact development to accommodate population growth in Welli...
Using greater Christchurch as a case study, this research seeks to understand the key drivers of res...
There has been increasing awareness in recent years about the need to improve urban sustainability. ...
This paper studies residential, commuting and car ownership decisions in the Greater Wellington Regi...
Along with many Pacific Rim cities in Australia and North America, Auckland, New Zealand has enacted...
Residential intensification is currently a popular policy in cities around the world and has been th...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Density and Desire explores changes in the social organisation of New Zealand, the notion and use of...
Although the neighbourhoods and health field is well established, the relationships between neighbou...
This thesis addresses parts of the Auckland Central Business District (CBD) infrastructure that cont...
The urban geometries of New Zealand suburbs do not encourage social and cultural engagement amongst ...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
This thesis investigates the scope for compact development to accommodate population growth in Welli...
Using greater Christchurch as a case study, this research seeks to understand the key drivers of res...
There has been increasing awareness in recent years about the need to improve urban sustainability. ...
This paper studies residential, commuting and car ownership decisions in the Greater Wellington Regi...
Along with many Pacific Rim cities in Australia and North America, Auckland, New Zealand has enacted...
Residential intensification is currently a popular policy in cities around the world and has been th...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Housing affordability is a problem facing a number of cities in New Zealand, particularly Auckland. ...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Density and Desire explores changes in the social organisation of New Zealand, the notion and use of...
Although the neighbourhoods and health field is well established, the relationships between neighbou...
This thesis addresses parts of the Auckland Central Business District (CBD) infrastructure that cont...
The urban geometries of New Zealand suburbs do not encourage social and cultural engagement amongst ...