-4 Marketing

<P>This section covers:<ul><li>Marketing programmes designed to encourage walking</li><li>Advertisements encouraging walking and the use of pedestrian facilities</li><li>Photographs of, and artwork for, signs and information displays related to footpaths and walkways</li><li>Case studies and evaluations of walking promotion initiatives</li><li>Guides and advice on organising walking groups and activities</li><li>Active tourism, walking tours, etc</li><li>Outdoor recreation and rural walking</li></ul>
Exceptions<ul><li>Descriptions of local facilities which influence walking - walkways, footpaths, roads, parks etc (see section 2)</li><li>Walking school buses and similar school transport (see section 5)</a></li><li>Publicity material relating to the health aspects of walking (see section 3)</li><li>Maps, guides and pamphlets covering specific walks (see section 6)</li></ul>
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Social marketing applications and transportation demand management

An information instrument for the 21st century This article explores private transport behaviour in understanding how users can be persuaded to adopt a more blended approach (ie, car, public transport, walking on a daily bas
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Streetlights (Papakura)

Information on how to contact council to have streetlights repaired or moved.
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Workplace, physical activity, pedometers, health promotion

This paper describes the implementation and outcomes of a pedometer-based workplace physical activity (PA) promotion program conducted with volunteer staff from the former Department of Human Services in South Australia.
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The feasibility and effectiveness of pram walking groups etc

Women with children under five are the least physically active population group.
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Sustainable transport (North Shore)

A brochure outlining things you can do to save money on travel and energy consumption.
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Travel Smart (Auckland Region)

Auckland Regional Council Promotes travel alternatives to reduce community dependence on cars.
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Road Safety Education: Getting around Auckland safely on foot

Study Auckland, in partnership with Auckland City and the Land Transport Safety Authority, has launched a new video and CD-ROM called \'Pedestrian Safety\' that helps international students learn to cross roads safely.
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