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  • Egli, V. Mandic, S. Pocock, T. Narayanan, A. Williams, L. Clark, T. Spasic, L. Wilson, A. Smith, M.
    Understanding children's perceptions of, and priorities for, healthy neighbourhoods in Aotearoa New Zealand: Study protocol for a cross-sectional study.
    BMJ Open
    11(6).
  • Smith, M. Calder-Dawe, O. Carroll, P. Kayes, N. Kearns, R. Lin, E-Y. ...
    Mobility barriers and enablers and their implications for the wellbeing of disabled children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand: A cross-sectional qualitative study.
    Wellbeing Space & Society
  • Burdett, B. R. D. Willing, E. Ameratunga, S.
    Inclusive access in transport policy and practice: Views of New Zealand transport practitioners.
    Case Studies on Transport Policy
  • Opit, S. Kearns, R. Fergusson, E.
    Density in the Suburbs: Families with Children Adapting to Living in a Medium Density Social Housing Development.
    Urban Policy and Research
  • Gyde, E. Pedersen Zari, M. Perry, M.
    Current and future green space supply and demand in central Wellington City, New Zealand.
  • Submission by the NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities on Our City Tomorrow: Wellington’s Draft Spatial Plan.
  • Submission by the NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities on the RMA Issues and Options Paper, ‘Opportunities for Change’.
    Wellington, NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities
  • Freeman, N. Gage, R. Chambers, T. Cook, H. Stanley, J. Signal, L.
    Where do the children play? An objective analysis of children’s use of green space.
    Health promotion international
    36(3), 846-853
  • Macmillan, A. Smith, M. Hosking, J. Wild, K. Field, A.
    Suburb-level changes for active transport to meet the SDGs: Causal theory and a New Zealand case study.
    The Science of the total environment
    714.
  • Pedersen Zari, M. Kiddle, L. Gawler, S. Loubser, D.
    Utilising nature-based solutions to increase resilience in Pacific Ocean Cities.
    Ecosystem Services
    38 (2019): doi 100968