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2670 days ago

Research Project

Kaylie from Greenhithe

Hi, I have posted before, but my name is Kaylie Bramley, and I am undertaking a research questionnaire for The University of Auckland, but I am short on numbers, so I would greatly appreciate your help!

Questionnaire Link: goo.gl...

I am a fourth year Bachelor of Urban Planning (Honours) student, and my research project involves obtaining information about people’s knowledge and perspectives of green infrastructure. Only residents from Hobsonville and Greenhithe are being approached.

It does not matter if you have limited knowledge of green infrastructure, the key takeaway from this questionnaire is to gain an understanding of your awareness and initial opinions regarding green infrastructure.

The questionnaire will be anonymous. Therefore, it should be noted that by answering and submitting the questionnaire you will be giving consent to participation in this research project.

Please note: This questionnaire is restricted to adults 18 years and older.

The questionnaire should take approximately 10 minutes and your participation will be greatly appreciated.

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