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Title Post date What Where Attached files
Effect of joint flexibility on walking economy in middle-aged and older people 16 Aug 2006
Effects of a walking program in the psychiatric in-patient treatment setting 14 May 2007
Elections 2014 - Which Party supports walking? 19 Aug 2014
Employee transportation survey (Vancouver, Canada) 2 Aug 2006
En-route to more footpaths 24 Jun 2008
Encouraging stair-use - banners are better than posters 15 Jun 2006
Energy-speed relationship of walking: standard tables 20 Aug 2006
Engineering code of practice (Waimakariri) 21 Aug 2006
Engineering standards and guidelines (Far North District Council) 29 Jul 2006
Enhancing theoretical fidelity - an e-mail based walking programme demonstration 14 Jun 2006
Enjoying sitting in the mini-park 23 Sep 2009
Environmental perceptions and walking in English adults 12 Jun 2006
Environmental sustainability strategy for Sutton: a cleaner, greener Sutton, action today for a bett 20 Mar 2006
Episode 1 of Planning for Walking and Cycling in New Zealand, a serialisation of Roger Boulter's book 20 Jul 2020
Episode 10 - Priorities right-side-up: walking and cycling first 8 Jan 2021
Episode 11 - ‘Cycling Facilities’ and ‘Vehicular Cycling’ 18 Jan 2021
Episode 12 - Incendiary helmets: the avoidable subject 3 Feb 2021
Episode 2 - The problem of wrong transport planning priorities 11 Aug 2020
Episode 3 - Walking: from jaywalking to Jan Gehl 28 Aug 2020
Episode 4 - New Zealand planning for walking and cycling – historical outline 22 Sep 2020
Episode 5 - “Integrated” transport planning: honoured in the breach. 12 Oct 2020
Episode 6 - And now the good news: changed thinking since the 1990s 3 Nov 2020
Episode 7 - Technology fights back 19 Nov 2020
Episode 8 - “Coming through!”: cycling’s new aggressive associations 3 Dec 2020
Episode 9 - Walking and footpaths: a dumping ground 15 Dec 2020

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