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Robertson, O. Nathan, K. Baker, M. Atatoa Carr, P.
Residential mobility for a national cohort of New Zealand- born children by area socioeconomic deprivation level and ethnic group.
BMJ Open
11(1):e039706.
Towards dwelling energy certification for New Zealand: normalisation issues.
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online
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Improving Buildings, Cutting Carbon.
Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts, Aotearoa
Using Twitter to explore (un)healthy housing: Learning from the #Characterbuildings Campaign in New Zealand.
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
14(11), 1424.
Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: Implementer perspectives.
Urban Research & Practice.
Advance online publication.
What is a Mixed-tenure Community? Views from New Zealand Practitioners and Implications for Researchers.
Urban Policy and Research,
39(1), 33-47.
Early, L. Hamer-Adams, A.
Introduction.
In L. Early, P. Howden-Chapman & M. Russell (Eds.), Drivers of urban change.
(pp. 7-14). Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
Rivera-Muñoz, G.
Local councils and public consultation: Extending the reach of democracy.
Policy Quarterly
12(4), 20-27.
Kebbell, S.
Nudging towards urban walkability in a car-dependent New Zealand neighbourhood.
In M. Jones, L. Rice & F. Meraz (Eds.), Designing for health & wellbeing: Home, city, society.
(pp. 87-108). Wilmington, USA: Vernon Press.
Evaluating natural experiments to measure the co-benefits of urban policy interventions to reduce carbon emissions in New Zealand.
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