Publication or Resource

Access and land use: a brief exploration
New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities Policy Paper
Chapman, R. (2018). Access and land use: a brief exploration.
Jiang, T. Nelson, J. McMinn, C. Hawkes, K. Atatoa Carr, P. Pehi, T. Schick, K.
Five-Year Post-Housing Outcomes for a Housing First Cohort in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
International Journal on Homelessness, 2024, 4(1): page 1-17
4(1), 1-17.
Shaw, C. Wild, K. Smith, M. HInckson, E. Jones, R. Miller, E. Osborne, E. Curl, A. Mizdrak, A. Fitt, H. Hales, S. McLean. R. Opit, S. Mandic, S. Hosking, J. Woodward, A. Bozovic, T. Coppell, K. Macmillan, A.
Submission on Draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport 2024- 34
Framing home injury: opportunities and barriers to regulating for safer rental housing in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Increased house size can cancel out the effect of improved insulation on overall heating energy requirements.
Energy Policy,
107, 248-257.
Human Rights Commission
Homelessness and human rights: A review of the emergency housing system in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Human Rights Commission,
Housing Inquiry, December 2022.

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News

The Government’s transport plans work against our health

Briefing
In this briefing researchers highlight the risks to health of the proposals in the Draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport 2024- 34

Budget 2023 goes a long way to improving housing and wellbeing

Media release
Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman comments on key announcements in the recent 2023 Budget which have implications for housing and public health. These include new public housing, extending the Warmer Kiwi Homes’ Programme, and investment in infrastructure. The Professor outlines where and how these initiatives will help housing in Aotearoa New Zealand
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