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  • 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
  • Fleming, D. Lebreton, L. Maré, D. Nunns, P.
    Valuing Sunshine
    Regional Science and Urban Economics
    68, 268-276
  • Health consequences of transport patterns in New Zealand’s largest cities.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    131(1472), 64-72.
  • Shaw, C. Macmillan, A. Hosking, J.
    Fairness in Transport Policy: A New Approach to Applying Distributive Justice Theories.
    Sustainability
    12, 10102.
  • 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.
  • Impact of improved insulation and heating on mortality risk of older cohort members with prior cardiovascular or respiratory hospitalisations.
    BMJ Open
    7(11).
  • 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.
  • Fabling, R.
    Picking up speed: Does ultrafast broadband increase firm productivity?

    Does adoption of ultrafast broadband result in productivity gains for New Zealand businesses? Are gains any higher when firms make complementary organisational investments?