The process, lessons learnt and how deliberative democracy was localised for an Aotearoa New Zealand context, are covered in a Koi Tū case study report.
Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures and Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport worked together to see what people thought about the question ‘who should pay for what?’ in the future land transport system.
This independent report is intended to stimulate open-minded conversation and debate. Koi Tū was asked to think ahead about Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s long-term future to suggest the kinds of evolution the region needs.
A confluence of economic, social, environmental, and technological factors are placing social cohesion in Aotearoa New Zealand under increasing threat.
The new report from Koi Tū, Uncertain but inevitable – the expert-policy-political nexus and high-impact risks, exposes gaps in New Zealand’s risk management ecosystem and argues that countries need to rethink how they prepare for...