Publication or Resource

Why New Zealand transport policy needs to encourage walking and cycling.
In L Early & P Howden-Chapman (Eds.), Cities in New Zealand: Preferences, patterns and possibilities.
(pp.107-114). Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
A cost benefit analysis of an active travel intervention with health and carbon emission reduction benefits.
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health
15(5), 962.
Shaw, C. Macmillan, A. Hosking, J.
Fairness in Transport Policy: A New Approach to Applying Distributive Justice Theories.
Sustainability
12, 10102.
Towards an agreed quality standard for rental housing: Development of a New Zealand housing WOF tool.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
40, 5, 405-411.
Lessons learned from implementing a programme of home modifications to prevent falls amongst the general population.
Safety
4.
Cold New Zealand Council Housing Getting an Upgrade.
Policy Quarterly
14, 2, 65-73.
Tenants' responses to substandard housing: Hidden and invisible power and the failure of rental housing regulation.
Housing Theory and Society
Volume 37, 2020 - Issue 2
Public Housing in Aotearoa and Austria: A Utopian Comparison.
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
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Public housing and urban regeneration research programme: Maximising wellbeing. Key interim findings and recommendations.
The New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities.
PHUR key interim findings and recommendations
Inter-Organisational Collaboration: A Qualitative Study of Collaboration Arrangement in the Public and Community Housing Sector in New Zealand.
Urban Science
9, 2000
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