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  • 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.
  • Rivera-Muñoz, G.
    Structural Adjustment and Community Resilience: The Case of Postdisaster Housing Recovery After the Canterbury Earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.
    Health Educ Behav.
    47(6):805-815.
  • Francisco, P.W. Gloss, S. Wilson, J. Rose, W. Sun, Y. Dixon, S.L. Breysse, J. Tohn, E.
    Radon and moisture impacts from interventions integrated with housing energy retrofits.
  • Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: Implementer perspectives.
    Urban Research & Practice.
    Advance online publication.
  • Thompson-Fawcett, M.
    New Urbanism and Contextual Relativity: Insights from Sweden.
    Urban Planning
    5(4), 404-417.
  • Shaw, C. Blakely, T. Atkinson, J.
    Is mode of transport to work associated with mortality in the working-age population? Repeated census-cohort studies in New Zealand 1996, 2001 and 2006.
    International Journal of Epidemiology
    49(2), 477-485.
  • Hopkins, D. Coppell, K. Sandretto, S. Garcia Bengoechea, E. Spence, J. … Mandic, S.
    Implications of attending the closest school on adolescents’ physical activity and car travel in Dunedin, New Zealand.
    Journal of Transport & Health
    18, 100900. doi: 10.1016/j.jth.2020.100900
  • Mizdrak, A. Cobiac, L. J. Cleghorn, C. L. Blakely, T.
    Fuelling walking and cycling: human powered locomotion is associated with non-negligible greenhouse gas emissions.
    Scientific reports
    10(1).
  • Evaluating natural experiments to measure the co-benefits of urban policy interventions to reduce carbon emissions in New Zealand.
  • Shaw, C. MacBride-Stewart, S. Wild, K. Reeves, D. Bentley, R.
    Beyond the bicycle: Seeing the context of the gender gap in cycling.
    Journal of Transport & Health
    18, 100871.