Land use & planning
Tracks
Session 1
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 |
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM |
Amokura Gallery, level 4 - breakout 1 |
Speaker
Ellie Craft
MRCagney
Inclusive cities – Looking at cities through a gendered lens
11:00 AM - 11:15 AMBiography
Ellie Craft is a transport engineer with over three-years work experience. Through her involvement in advocacy and passion for urban design, Ellie began questioning mode biases involved in Transport engineering.
Ruby Kim
Abley
Applying German spatial planning in Auckland
11:15 AM - 11:30 AMBiography
Ruby is a Transportation Engineer and studied her undergraduate degree in Auckland and Masters Degree abroad in Munich, Germany. She began her career at Abley in the Christchurch office in 2013 and moved to the Auckland office a year later. Ruby is specifically experienced in development planning, local and regional planning and also transport and land use modelling.
Miss Becky Tuke
Graduate Transportation Engineer
Abley
District plans - fit for purpose?
11:30 AM - 11:45 AMBiography
Rebecca is a Graduate Transportation Engineer who began her role with Abley in January 2018. Rebecca works on a variety of transportation projects for both public and private sector clients, including traffic engineering, land development planning and road safety analysis.
Ann-Marie is a Chartered Professional Engineer with 16 years’ experience in consultancy providing transportation planning and traffic engineering advice to public and private sector clients. Ann-Marie has a wide skill base including developing transport strategies, preparing integrated transport assessments, carrying out reviews of District Plans and solving other transport planning-related issues. She has valuable experience working on large and small complex projects in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Mr Graeme Steverson
WSP Australia
Future ready MRT and land-use integration
11:45 AM - 12:00 PMBiography
Graeme is a Transport Planning Executive with over 24 years’ experience in both consulting and the public sector. He provides strategic level advice to clients on state, city wide, precinct and central business district scale planning schemes through identifying their transport policy, service and infrastructure requirements which are built upon the concept of Future Mobility. He is currently advising both the ACT and NSW governments on their future territory and state-wide future transport strategies.
Graeme has led numerous strategic transport projects internationally including for cities such as Tokyo, London, Madrid and Auckland and has applied his global learnings locally.
Graeme has also led numerous integrated transport and land use projects including some of the largest redevelopment precincts in Sydney as well as major city centres within New South Wales. He has also played a major role in a number of light rail feasibility studies throughout Australia including Sydney CBD and South East, Parramatta, Newcastle and Canberra.
Peter Nunns
MRCagney
Modelling and valuing land use change
12:00 PM - 12:15 PMBiography
Peter is Principal Economist at MRCagney, a transport and urban planning consultancy. His work spans land use planning, housing policy, and transport policy. He has recently worked on business cases for a number of major transport projects, including the Auckland Cycling Programme, Auckland’s Northwest Rapid Transit Corridor, the Airport to Botany Rapid Transit Corridor, the Christchurch Future Public Transport Programme, and Let's Get Welly Moving. He has also played a key role in the development and implementation of the National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity.
Questions
Q & A for Land use and planning
12:15 PM - 12:30 PMBiography
Time to pose questions to all presenters in this session.
Microphone assistant
David Huang
Jacobs Engineering Group
Session chair
Stephanie Spedding
Senior Transport Engineer
Jacobs