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News | Archives We have failed a large section of our community by providing an environment that is unpleasant, and provides low accessibility to an increasing proportion of the community - the elderly, says Steve Abley, Chairman of the Canterbury Branch of the Institution of Professional Engineers (IPENZ). “If we look at our environment and say ‘this is the best we can do’ then we have failed. The environment we create today must sustain us as we get older and less able,” he said. Steve said many New Zealand cities have construction site’s in the middle of the CBD which hamper pedestrian’s movement. “Constructions sites with scaffolding and ruble on the footpath are unpleasant for the majority of pedestrians, but what about those in a wheelchair, a mobility scooter, or are sight-impaired and need a stick? For these people getting around our cities is a hazard to their health,” he said. “It is not uncommon for the elderly whose sight may be impaired and who use a stick for support to have a fear of falling. That fear exists from experience, or perception and unpleasant, unsafe, and badly maintained footpaths can make a trip to the shops intimidating by foot. The last thing any community wants is to segregate the population and make the elderly stay indoors, as the social implications, particularly health issues, are immense,” said Steve. Steve believes transportation engineers need more feedback from the communities about issues which they face daily. He said it was too much to expect senior engineering leaders to provide all the community solutions without having the communities discuss their needs and problems. Steve is discussing his experiences of New Zealand’s built environment at the IPENZ annual convention next year in Auckland (Waipuna Lodge, 16 March - 18 March 2005). Steve will also introduce many of the new tools that allow engineers and planners to assess walking environments that aim to produce the environments he wants to develop for all members of the community.
The principle sponsor of Convention 2005 is CRS Recruitment About Steve Abley For more information contact: Steve Abley MIPENZ More convention news: Engineers’ voice missing from political landscape “Engineers
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