Displaying 1 - 10 results of 531 for "communities at risk"
Published: 2011
Category:
Statistics & surveys
| Audience:
Local & regional government
This document provides a ranking of different communities around New Zealand with regard to selected road safety risks. Approved organisations will use the information contained in the register to support their application for funding through TIO
Published: December 2009
Category:
Neighbourhood accessibility plans (NAP)
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Planning, design, funding, building, maintenance of the transport network
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Guidance for specialists
| Audience:
Local & regional government
wellestablished process. The main principles of this process are that they: bring together key stakeholders to collaborate in addressing safety and access issues rely on community participation in risk identification, development of solutions, and
Part of the ‘Planning for community programmes: a practical guide to assist the decision-making process’ resource.
A practical guide to assist the decision-making process in planning for community programmes.
Part of the ‘Risk management process manual’ resource.
The risk management process, to be applied to aspects of the NZ Transport Agency's business, is described along with details on roles and responsibilities and communication of significant risks.
Part of the ‘New Zealand pedestrian profile’ resource.
This profile aims to make visible the extent and importance of pedestrian activity and injury in New Zealand.
Published: September 2004
Category:
Administration
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Manuals
| Audiences:
Road traffic engineers & consultants,
Roading contractors
The risk management process, to be applied to aspects of the NZ Transport Agencys business, is described along with details on roles and responsibilities and communication of significant risks. This version of the manual is a major review of the
Published: August 2013
Category:
Manuals
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Safety management systems
| Audience:
Road controlling authorities
The guide has been developed to assist road controlling authorities in targeting intersection safety improvements to the highest risk intersections, and providing a nationally consistent application of proven countermeasures. Road controlling
Published: March 2011
Category:
Leaflets & brochures
| Audience:
General
Model communities are urban environments where walking or cycling is offered to the community as the easiest transport choice. This publication provides information about New Zealand’s first walking and cycling model communities New Plymouth and Hastings.
Published: September 2011
Category:
Manuals
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Safety management systems
| Audience:
Road traffic engineers & consultants
The Highrisk rural road guide was developed to assist road controlling authorities in targeting road safety improvements on the highest risk sections of New Zealand’s rural roads (those with a posted speed limit of 80km/h or more) by using best
Published: 2001
Category:
Natural hazard risk management
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Research programme
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Research & reports
| Audience:
General
controlling authorities, access difficulties for emergency services, and disruption to road users, tourists and the community at large. As there is a lack of systematic methods available to consider natural hazards that can affect road networks, and to