Green Infrastructure Commitment – South Australia

South Australia has set a target to increase urban green cover by 20 per cent by 2045, in aneffort to maintain community liveability, enhance biodiversity and secure the future of our Statein the face of a changing climate and increasing urban density.

Inter-modal hierarchical prioritisation

We encourage the application of inter-modal hierarchical prioritisation (I’M-HiP) to active transport infrastructure, such as footpaths, shared paths, and bicycle paths where these intersect with minor roads.

Active Travel Design Guide

he Design Guide offers technical design recommendations for walking links, bicycle links, intersections and street greening. It builds on previous successes and achievements and will inform designs for future projects.

Tasmanian Cycling Infrastructure Design Guide

The Tasmanian Cycling Infrastructure Design Guide has been developed to support the design of infrastructure, in particular on-road treatments, that enable more people to ride. This can be new cycling infrastructure, or upgrades to existing routes. The guide seeks to...