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  • Dodge, N.
    Investigating recruitment and completion mode biases in online and door to door electronic surveys.
    International Journal of Social Research Methodology
    21(2).
  • Indoor visible mold and mold odour are associated with new‐onset childhood wheeze in a dose dependent manner.
    Indoor Air
    Jan; 28(1):6-15, Aug 4. doi: 10.1111/ina.12413
  • Wickens, K. Barthow, C. Mitchell, E.A. Kang, J. van Zyl, N. Purdie, G. Stanley, T. Fitzharris, P. Murphy, R.
    Effects of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 in early life on the cumulative prevalence of allergic disease to 11 years.
    Pediatr Allergy Immunol.
    29(8):808-14
  • Shaw, C. Abrahamse, W.
    Are people who already cycle and walk more responsive to an active travel intervention?
    Journal of Transport & Health
    10, 84-91.
  • Dodge, N.
    Investment for sustainable transport: transport investment and carbon emissions in four Anglophone countries.
    NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities Policy Paper
    November 2017
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  • Dodge, N.
    Framing mobility investment: a review of the inclusion of environmental and social costs in transport appraisal frameworks in four Anglophone countries.
    NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities Policy Paper
    November 2017
  • Preval, N.
    How economic analysis can contribute to understanding the links between housing and health.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health
    14, 9.
  • Sobiecki,L.
    Submission to Wellington City Council on car sharing facilitation.
    NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities
  • 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.
  • 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.