PhD: walking and street environments
Kia ora neighbours,
I am a transport planner doing research on walking and the street environments. Right now I am interviewing Aucklanders to better understand how they choose to walk (or not), what matters, and what might cause barriers.
I would like to interview people who experience difficulties seeing / hearing / walking or concentrating. Interviews take about 45 min, at a place and time that works for the interviewees, and I have $30 koha vouchers. The results will help make Auckland easier to get around.
If you are interested, get in touch, and don't hesitate to ask any question you might have!
Tamara
tamara.bozovic@aut.ac.nz
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