Listen in to find out about the intricacies of the debate surrounding how we best manage weeds and vegetation in our urban setting. This is the first sub episode where we explore Tāmaki Makaurau's past relations and plans for weed management.
Listen in to find out about the intricacies of the debate surrounding how we best manage weeds and vegetation in our urban setting. This is the second sub episode where we explore the matter of glyphosates and what the controversy surrounding them is all about.
Listen in to find out about the intricacies of the debate surrounding how we best manage weeds and vegetation in our urban setting. This is the third sub episode where we explore the alternative methods of weed management Tāmaki Makaurau has on offer.
Listen in to find out about the intricacies of the debate surrounding how we best manage weeds and vegetation in our urban setting. This is the final sub episode where we explore what thermal management is and how it can be implemented in Tāmaki Makaurau.
From the University of Auckland's School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Mohsen pops in to talk us through why New Zealander's, more specifically, Aucklanders, love their cars *so* much. Mohen talks through some of the social and cultural influences that affect how we use new technology.
The Mayor is on the line talking to Rachel about the America's Cup, the scrapped Auckland Harbour Bridge skypath, and the Canal Road Trees and the ongoing issues regarding urban ngahere. Whakarongo mai nei to learn more!
I tēnei rā on Ready, Steady, Learn we're joined by School of Architecture and Planning Alessandro Premier talking smart solar urban street furniture! Whakarongo mai.
The Mayor is on the line and today he's talking about the reopening of the Harbour front, three water reforms, and the National Policy Statement on Urban Development. Whakarongo mai!
The Government has begun consultation on the first of three new pieces of legislation that will replace the Resource Management Act.
The Tree Council is asking the government to include protection of our urban forests in their newly proposed legislation.
I talked to Environmental Scientist and Advocate Dr Mels Barton, about Stop The Chop, a new campaign aimed at stopping the cutting down of mature trees in New Zealand’s cities.