Tom Logan

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Tom Logan

Tom Logan

@TomMLogan

Risk and climate adaptation, urban resilience Lecturer in Civil Systems Engineering, University of Canterbury, NZ 🥝🏳‍🌈 Director at Urban Intelligence Ltd.

Christchurch City, New Zealand Tham gia Mart 2011
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Implications of this research: 3-Indirect effects further exacerbate the inequality of impacts. Keep an eye out for more papers from us on this.
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Unsurprisingly, the high turnout response regarding street changes around the new Christchurch Stadium was overwhelmingly in favour of sustainable urban design. 76% in favour. @ChristchurchCC - consider this when voting tomorrow on PC14 - the sustainable densification rules
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@joe_cd_ In contrast to the “daylight robbery” signs I reckon we should go with “grow up” for the next vote
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Really disappointing that the council has scaled back its housing ambitions. @TomMLogan is exactly right here. I would have submitted strongly in favour if I thought there was a chance the original plan wouldn't go ahead. i.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news…
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scoot!@ScootFoundation·
Me on Checkpoint 'Calls for a freeze on housing intensification in Auckland following the flooding is just a bid to stop development in the city's richer suburbs according to an urban development advocacy group.' rnz.co.nz/national/progr…
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Our downtowns should simply have a different level of noise restriction. In Christchurch, if you want to live within the four avenues of nz’s 2nd largest city, accept that there is noise and vibrancy stuff.co.nz/the-press/news…
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University of Canterbury
Cities in Aotearoa should be aiming to beat the ’15-minute city’ concept, by creating neighbourhoods where people can get to shops, services and hospitality within a short walk, bike ride or by hopping on public transport, says @UCNZ Lecturer Dr @TomMLogan bit.ly/3rX1tdY
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