New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities
Type | Research institute |
---|---|
Headquarters | University of Otago, Wellington |
Director | Philippa Howden-Chapman |
Website | sustainablecities |
The New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities states that it is an inter-disciplinary research centre "dedicated to providing the research base for innovative solutions to the economic, social, environmental and cultural development" of New Zealand urban centres. It states "87% of New Zealanders live in cities. The health and well-being of a significant proportion of (New Zealand) population is reliant on developing environments that take into account the connections between transport, design, energy, health and governance and other issues."[1]
Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman of the University of Otago is the director[2] and states:
- "The centre builds on a strong existing network of expertise. It is a partnership, led by the University of Otago, of six universities - Otago, Canterbury, Victoria, Massey, Waikato and Auckland - two Crown Research Institutes, Landcare and NIWA and . It is positioned to work with regional councils, territorial local authorities and national agencies, with national frameworks that can accelerate urban sustainability."[3]
Professor Howden-Chapman has been quoted as expressing concern in 2012 at the clear absence of a central government agency in New Zealand that sees urban development and sustainable cities as a priority part of its brief.[4]
The centre has been instrumental in researching the application of indigenous knowledge to sustainable urban design.[5]
See also[]
- Sustainable city
- Transition town
- Sustainable design
- Ecodistrict
- Zero-carbon city
- Carfree city
- Urban design
References[]
- ^ "New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities". New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ^ "Contact page for New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities". New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ^ "New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities". University of Otago. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ^ "Call for second super ministry 'worth investigating'". Globle Alliance Limited. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
- ^ Thompson-Fawcett, Michelle (2010). "Tāone Tupu Ora: Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Urban Design," Steele Roberts Publishing Limited, 119
External links[]
- Sustainable urban planning
- Environmental research institutes
- Environmental organisations based in New Zealand
- Sustainability in New Zealand