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  • Anti-Utopian Blueprints: Populism in Müller’s Empty City.
    Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory.
    Forthcoming
  • Oni, I. Faeji, C. Kukoyi, O. Akingbade, A.
    Optimization of amylase and lipase enzymes produced by Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis isolated from waste dumpsites.
    Journal of Applied and Natural Science,
    14(3), 978-984.
  • Housing and Health for Whānau Māori (PhD)
    University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
  • Oluwafemi, F. Oluwadare, T. Ogundipe, L. Faeji, C.
    Assessment of population density, temperature and humidity effects on COVID-19 transmission.
    Nigerian Journal of Parasitology,
    43(1), 15-22.
  • Response to Call for evidence on Options available to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the period 2022-2035.
    Submission to the Interim Climate Change Commission. Wellington: New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities
  • Submission to the Ministry for the Environment on National Policy Statement on Urban Development.
    Wellington, NZ Centre for Sustainable Cities
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  • Submission to the Environment Select Committee on the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Bill.
    Wellington: New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities
  • Barthow, C. Hood, F. McKinlay, E. Hilder, J. Cleghorn, C. Huthwaite, M. Weatherall, M. Parry-Strong, A. Pullon, S. Gray, B. Wickens, K. Krebs, J.
    Food 4 Health - He Oranga Kai: Assessing the efficacy, acceptability and economic implications of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 and β-glucan to improve glycated haemoglobin, metabolic health, and general well-being in adults with pre-diabetes: study proto
    Trials
    29;20(1):464, doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3553-7
  • Bennett, M.
    Scope for building performance provisions to advance building sustainability and environmental performance in New Zealand.
    Working Paper for the National Science Challenge 11, Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities
  • Climate change, extreme rainfall events, drinking water and enteric disease.
    Reviews on Environmental Health,
    34(1).