Reflections on Auckland Planning

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Faulty Thinking About Christchurch

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(NB: Since putting up this post, I have posted further research which you will be interested to read if you want to understand how Christchu...
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Banks Peninsula Rising II

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This video clip animation (which is silent by the way) made by GeoNet NZ is a helpful illustration of the way the New Zealand land mass has ...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Climate Change - NZ Response

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Climate Change is another area of study in the Auckland University "Legal and Institutional Context of Planning" paper. Here is so...
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Thinking about Sustainability and NZ Law

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Looking through my swot notes for the Auckland University "Legal and Institutional Context of Planning" paper, I thought a useful ...

Banks Peninsula Rising

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A long time ago I collected rocks. You can probably imagine that. Amateur geologist and all that. And growing up in Oamaru I learned how the...
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Friday, June 10, 2011

Mind the Gaps in Auckland Transport Planning

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It is tempting to attribute blame for the very public disagreement that has erupted between Central Government and Auckland Council about wh...
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

University Planners Connect Auckland Waterfront

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The Masters in Planning Practice class of 2011 prepare to present their Auckland Waterfront Design Projects in the 7th Floor studio. This is...
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

CBD Rail Designation: Government and Auckland Agree

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It is hard to see the wood for the leaves and the pages of consultancy documents and media releases that flutter like confetti around Auckla...
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Joel Cayford
I enjoy the challenges of planning, especially the who gains, who loses bit, No easy solutions here! Unlike my earlier life in physics - but it's all relative. Previous life for 12 years as elected councillor in Auckland local government. Re-qualified at University of Auckland as urban planner. Now senior policy analyst at NZ Planning Institute.
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