Assessing the impacts of a new cycle trail: A fieldnote

Mike Mackay; Nick Taylor

Abstract – Tuhinga Whakarāpopoto

Prior to the Covid-19 lockdowns, Building Better researchers assessed the impacts of the South Island’s Alps to Ocean (A2O) cycle-trail. The study focussed on the sustainability of tourist trails and how associated tourism initiatives were working together to improve the economic, social, and environmental performance of Oamaru and settlements in the Waitaki Valley.

Positive outcomes are expected for local business and employment, along with an enhanced recreational environment and heritage protection. Importantly, the initiative has received funding from central government and has the involvement of the Waitaki District Council.

Other reports associated with this research

Campbell, M., Taylor, N. & Mackay, M. (2020). Waitaki short and long-term rental accommodation. Working paper 20-08b for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 14pgs. Christchurch: AgResearch/BBHTC.

Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. (2017). Supporting regional settlements, Build 160, June/July 2017, pp 66-67, BRANZ.

Mackay, M., Taylor, N. & Perkins, H. (2018). Planning for regeneration in the town of Oamaru. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 20-32.

Taylor, N., Mackay, M. & Russell, K. (2020). Searching for community wellbeing: population, work and housing in the town of Oamaru. Working paper 20-08a for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 36pgs. Christchurch: AgResearch/BBHTC.

Wesener, A., Vallance, S., Tesch, M., Edwards, S., Frater, J. & Moreham, R. (2021). A mobile sense of place: exploring a novel mixed methods user-centred approach to capturing data on urban cycling infrastructure. Applied Mobilities. DOI: 10.1080/23800127.2021.1893941

Articles associated with this research – Karere Tūhono

News: Social impacts of cycle trails on small towns and settlements

27 August 2020: Prior to the Covid-19 lockdowns, Building Better researchers, Dr Mike Mackay, a Senior Social Scientist at AgResearch, Dr Nick Taylor, Nick Taylor and Associates, and Emeritus Prof Harvey Perkins, People and Places, assessed the impacts of the South Island’s Alps to Ocean (A2O) cycle-trail. The study focussed on the sustainability of tourist trails and how associated tourism initiatives were working together to improve the economic, social, and environmental performance of the town of Oamaru and settlements in the Waitaki Valley. >> Read More

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News: The price of Airbnb: The impact on long-term rental availability in Waitaki

8 September 2020: Airbnb short-term rental accommodations have been sprouting like weeds in response to regional initiatives attracting people to New Zealand’s Deep South. This includes both in and around the town of Oamaru and in the small towns and villages up the Waitaki Valley that benefit from the flow of visitors by road and bicycle from the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail. >> Read More

News: Searching for community wellbeing in Oamaru

5 October 2020: Regions around New Zealand are striving to create positive futures. To do so, the issues that need to be considered are wide and varying and include the future of work in rural areas and provincial towns, the supply of workers, demographic changes, and the supply of suitable housing and social services. >> Read More

Case study: Supporting regional settlements

15 August 2017: A national conversation is in progress about the strength and integrity of regional settlements in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is influenced by characterisations of small settlements as zombie towns and is framed by questions about how to reboot struggling regions. Driving the conversation is a set of mainly economic and demographic issues linked to quantitative evidence of declining and ageing populations and challenging economic circumstances. >> Read More

Keywords – Kupu Hāngai

Oamaru, Waitaki District, economic recovery, urban development, second tier cities, planning, regeneration, infrastructure, economics, planning, community development, tourism, cycle trails, Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail, impact assessment

Fields of Research – Āpure Rangahau

Geography; Regional Development; Regional Planning; Tourism

 

Date – Te Wā Whakarewa

2019-12

 

Type – Te Auaha

Article

Citation – Kupu Hautoa

Mackay, M. & Taylor, N. (2019). Assessing the impacts of a new cycle trail: A fieldnote. Impact Connector #8, December 2019, NZAIA.