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  • Ammar, S.E. Mclntyre, M.
    Imported arboviral infections in New Zealand, 2001 to 2017: A risk factor for local transmission.
    Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease,
    41(6):102047.
  • Chambers, T. Shaw, C. Ball, J. Cleghorn, C.
    New Zealand's Climate Change Commission report: The critical need to address the missing health co-benefits of reducing emissions.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    134(1542), 109-118.
  • Tupara, H. Wilkie, M. Cunningham, C.
    Home modifications to prevent home fall injuries in houses with Māori occupants (MHIPI): A randomised controlled trial.
    Lancet Public Health,
    6(9), e631-e640.
  • Environmental burden of disease from unsafe and substandard housing, New Zealand, 2010-2017.
    Bulletin of the World Health Organization
    99, 259-270.
  • Donovan, G.H. Gatziolis, D. 't Mannetje, A. Weinkove, R. Douwes, J.
    An empirical test of the biodiversity hypothesis: Exposure to plant diversity is associated with a reduced risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
    Science of the Total Environment,
    768, 144627.
  • Association between home insulation and hospital admission rates: A retrospective cohort study using linked data from a national intervention programme.
  • Douwes, J. Haslett, S.
    Using ‘Big Data’ to conduct a quantitative study assessing the long-term impact of home insulation on residents’ health.
    International Medical Geography Symposium, Queenstown, New Zealand
  • Lessons learned from implementing a programme of home modifications to prevent falls amongst the general population.
    Safety
    4.
  • Housing, energy and health in resilient cities.
    In P. Howden-Chapman, L. Early & J. Ombler (Eds.), Cities in New Zealand: Preferences, patterns and possibilities.
    (pp. 95-106). Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
  • Stuart, K. Whaanga-Schollum, D. Robinson, C.
    “Ensuring the container is strong”: Exploring urban mauri in Aotearoa New Zealand through the wananga process.
    Landscape Journal