A workstream of the Energy Cultures research programme Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago http://energycultures.orgThis report summarises the findings from three of the four stages of a Delphi study involving New Zealand transport experts. The Delphi technique is an iterative, multi-stage survey process, which brings together expert opinions on complex topics. The technique is widely used as a forecasting tool. The aim of the study was to gain an understanding of expert views on the drivers of change to New Zealand’s transport system, and whether interventions are required to respond to trends, innovations and potential step-changes to ensure NZ continues to thrive. This report covers initial statistical analysis of the re...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...
Transport is a vast and complex socio-technical system, and despite a clear need to reduce dependen...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...
A workstream of the Energy Cultures research programme, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovati...
A workstream of the Energy Cultures research programme, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovati...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
As concerns about energy security and green house gas emissions become more pronounces, establishing...
As concerns about energy security and green house gas emissions become more pronounces, establishing...
This thesis explores the potential for sustainable transitions in the transportation industry in New...
This thesis explores the potential for sustainable transitions in the transportation industry in New...
The world is rapidly changing and the future is uncertain, yet until recently the dominant assumptio...
The world is rapidly changing and the future is uncertain, yet until recently the dominant assumptio...
The Work Futures Otago project analyses and forecasts the trends, future projections and potential d...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...
Transport is a vast and complex socio-technical system, and despite a clear need to reduce dependen...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...
A workstream of the Energy Cultures research programme, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovati...
A workstream of the Energy Cultures research programme, funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovati...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
The dominance of automobility is giving rise to unsustainable outcomes, not least of which is its co...
As concerns about energy security and green house gas emissions become more pronounces, establishing...
As concerns about energy security and green house gas emissions become more pronounces, establishing...
This thesis explores the potential for sustainable transitions in the transportation industry in New...
This thesis explores the potential for sustainable transitions in the transportation industry in New...
The world is rapidly changing and the future is uncertain, yet until recently the dominant assumptio...
The world is rapidly changing and the future is uncertain, yet until recently the dominant assumptio...
The Work Futures Otago project analyses and forecasts the trends, future projections and potential d...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...
Transport is a vast and complex socio-technical system, and despite a clear need to reduce dependen...
The aim of this paper is to open the debate on the future mobility of New Zealanders based on oil de...