Urban planning and urban design

On this page: Planning for walking in new developments (greenfield) Urban design and the built environment Movement and place Tactical urbanism Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

Pedestrian and Walking Guidance and Resources

Including: Why Walking Matters Pedestrian Characteristics Planning for Walking Walking Data Audits and measuring walkable environments Urban planning and urban design Supporting facilities Shade and street trees Construction and maintenance Paths for walking Road...

Walking Network Planning Guidance

More people will walk when everyday destinations are connected by comfortable, direct, safe and accessible routes. Walking network plans (WNPs) are a first step to creating better places to walk. The Queensland Government is committed to achieving the Queensland...

Active Travel to Schools Programs

An overview of active travel to schools programs across Australia and New Zealand, their key features and what makes them successful. Also includes a comparison of the number of children that use active travel to school from around the world.

Movement Strategy

The Movement Strategy aims to make it easier for all people to move around our suburbs and city by improving streetscapes, infrastructure and connectivity while reducing the impact of transport on the environment. The Movement Strategy creates a framework and...