Central Government

Preparation of business case to New Zealand Government ~ Lincoln University

Preparation of business case to New Zealand Government ~ Lincoln University

Lincoln University was significantly impacted by Canterbury’s 2010 - 2011 earthquakes, with damage to its two largest science buildings resulting in 40% of its academic floor space being deemed permanently unusable.

In order to secure financial assistance for replacement facilities from the New Zealand Government, the University was requested to prepare a New Zealand Treasury Better Business Case.

Christchurch's Central Recovery Plan Liveable City Chapter ~ Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA)

Christchurch's Central Recovery Plan  Liveable City Chapter ~ Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA)

In 2014 CERA developed a draft residential chapter titled A Liveable City to add to the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan. The draft chapter proposed some changes to the Christchurch City Plan (the District Plan). Global Research was contracted to develop a questioning approach which efficiently and effectively measured stakeholders’ and citizens’ opinions on the draft chapter and to also complete the collation, synthesis, analysis and reporting on all received comments.

Outdoor recreation visitors have their say: National Visitor Survey 2003, 2004, 2005 ~ Department of Conservation

Outdoor recreation visitors have their say: National Visitor Survey 2003, 2004, 2005 ~ Department of Conservation

New Zealand’s Department of Conservation (DOC) wanted to measure visitor satisfaction with recreation track quality and perceptions of visitor crowding across a representative sample of its 2050 easily accessible through to remote tracks. It also wanted to find out general demographic information about its visitors. In 2004, 2005 and 2006 it engaged GR (then Leisure Matters) to design and manage this research. A representative range of around 500 DOC sites were surveyed over three years.