2014 Conference Presenter Details

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Aiken, Nick - Urban Design and Avon River Project

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Allison, Chris and Pochin, John-Paul - A game of two halves A Council, Cycling and Advocacy in Nelson

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Allison, Chris and Tasman-Jones, Mike - Pathways to cycling - learnings from a Nelson-Tasman project

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Ashford, Jon - Palmerston North Junior Road Safety Track

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Barter, Richard - Road User Workshops - working with the transport industry to make the journey safer for cyclists

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Beernik, Ron - Charm offensive or trench warfare?

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Beetham, Jean - Providing evidence to support investment in cycling infrastructure in our communities The value of novel approaches to tricky problems

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Benefield, Nathaniel - The answer is pancakes

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Blake, Ellen - Community on the move - measuring performance

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Blomquist, Anna - Bikes in Schools ... in Wellington?

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Blomquist, Anna -The Friendly Cyclist takes on Wellington

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Blomquist, Anna - Putting the Horse before the Cart – lessons learnt from Pedestrian Safety campaigning

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Burdett, Bridget - Evidence to promote more and safer cycling

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Burdett, Bridget - How and why to measure walking

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Butler, Amy - Multiple Criteria Bicycle Route Assessment (with an example in Christchurch)

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Coury, Anne-Marie Effective Print Media Communications

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Coury, Anne-Marie - Innovative Strategies to Attract Risk-Adverse 50 Plus Cyclists and Walkers

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Dsouza, Andria - Development of Bike Parking in Auckland

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Flaherty, Charlotte - Attitudes towards Cycle Skills Training in Dunedin Adolescents

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Flaherty, Charlotte - Build it…now will they come

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Foggin, Chris - Cycle Skills Instructor Training & Assessment

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Frater, Jillian - Is it all about fitting in - Teenagers, social norms and cycling for transport

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Genter, Julie Anne - Copenhagnenising Aotearoa

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Groundwater, CourtneyValuing Citywide Walking and Cycling

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Halstead, Liz- Measuring pedestrian comfort

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Hancock, Karl - Sharrows  - more than just a marking

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Head, Ann-Marie - Build it but how many will come Forecasting demand for new and upgraded cycle infrastructure

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Hosking, Jamie - Future Streets safer walking and cycling through integrated neighbourhood street redesign

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Kennett, Simon - Evolution of the Safety Bicycle

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King, Peter - What do motorists think about cyclists

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Kingham, Simon - The potential of an active transport corridor along Christchurch’s earthquake damaged Avon-Otakaro River

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Kingham, Simon - What next - Identifying the gaps in Christchurch’s planned $70m cycle network

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Koorey, Glen - Like Bike, Blog Jog - Lessons Learned about using Social Media to Promote Active Modes

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Koorey, Glen - Lower Speeds for Walking and Cycling - How do we make this happen

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Kortegast, Peter - Courtesy Pedestrian Crossing and shared spaces, how to get it right

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Leggat, Richard-  Update and summary of work done by Safer Cycling Panel

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Lightowler, Andy - Delivering Auckland City Centre's First On Road Segregated Cycleway

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Linton, Lily - Sense of Journey

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List, Dougal - From Good to Great – How we’re going on the journey

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Makinson, Judith - Measuring the Place Function of Arterial Roads and Urban State Highways

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Makinson, Judith - Measuring Sustainable Travel

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Marwick, Katrina - Riding into the future - survey results for Tasman's Great Taste Trail

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McAuley, Susan - St Vincent Street separated bicycle lane

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Morgan, Patrick - Cycling into the mainstream - why bike baskets are an effective advocacy tool

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O'Connor, Gavin - Has Hastings "Model Community" told us anything new?

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O'Donoghue, Brenda - Little River Major Cycleway (Christchurch City End) - Urban infrastructure design prioritising the needs of cyclists

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Palmer, Rhys and Hookham, Peter - Walk and Cycle Package Funding with NZTA

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Pattison, Ngaire - Putting the ‘Courtesy’ back in Courtesy Crossings

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Pettit, Tom and Dodge, Nadine - Latent Class Modelling to assess cycling demand

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Pomeroy, Gerri - Out and About, Moving Around Communities

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Rehrer, Nancy - Cardiovascular Benfits of Commuter Cycling

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Rendall, Stacy - Getting across - the pedestrian crossing web tool

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Richards, Gay- The bridge too narrow

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Roberts, Paul - Cycle Demand - Planning for Tomorrow

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Smith, Karen - Travel Safe -an integrated approach to cycling and walking. Communities on the move

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Teo-Sherrell, Chris - Sorry I'm late, I had too much fun walking here today.

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Thornton, Melanie - Super Agents Of Change

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TinTin, Sandar - The role of conspicuity in bicycle crashes involving a motor vehicle

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Tregonning, Russell - Transport Climate and Health Wellington at the Cross-roads

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Ulmer, Sarah and Palmer, Jennifer - Te Awa - A cycleway linking community, culture and ecology through active experiences

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Underwood, Simon - Dunedin One-Way System Separated Cycle Lanes

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Vasconcelos, Patricia - Development of Safe Neighbourhood Cycle Routes in Auckland

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Vasconcelos, Patricia - Taking stock! A first Bicycle Account for Auckland

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Ward, Aimee - Teenage transport behaviour and well-being: A photovoice project in Southland, New Zealand

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Ward, Jeanette - Balancing walking and cycling in town centre environments

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Warren, Paula - Ecology and walking - making the connections at places

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Whittleston, Carl - Te Henui Walkway - The Complex Project Conundrum

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Wickman, Scott - Working together to connect the Auckland cycle

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Wilke, Axel - A new approach to bicycle network planning

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Williams, Christian - Active a2b - active habits for the future

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Williams, George - The next generation-how does bicycle infrastructure affect cycling to high school

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Winslow, Sam - Inspire, Involve, Evolve - The Art of Walking to Masterton Primary School

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Wolfman, Brian and Cornelis, Geoffrey - Building a Model to Build the Case for Investment - A Wellington Case Study

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