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  • “Take up her bed”: Cleopatra’s bed in Antony and Cleopatra.
    Arrêt sur Scène /Scene Focus
    n°8, Scènes de Lit / Bedchamber Scenes. (Ed.) S. Iyengar, S. Mayo & N. Vienne-Guerrin.
  • Ryan, V. Cuming, J. Baker, G. Mayes, I.
    Measuring the Extent of Thermal Bridging in External Timber-Framed Walls in New Zealand. Final Report – Building Levy Project.
    BRANZ LR11092. Report Wall/3 from Beacon Pathway Inc.
  • Booysen, M. Engelbrecht, J Ritchie, J. Cloete, A.
    How much energy can optimal control of domestic water heating save?
    Energy for Sustainable Development,
    51, 73-85.
  • World Health Organization (Eds.).
    WHO Housing and health guidelines - Recommendations to promote healthy housing for a sustainable and equitable future.
    World Health Organization.

    The WHO Housing and health guidelines bring together the most recent evidence to provide practical recommendations to reduce the health burden due to unsafe and substandard housing.

  • Stagecraft and Statecraft: Queenship and Theatricality on the Shakespearean Stage.
    In K. Finn & V. Schutte. (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Shakespeare’s Queens.
    (pp.9-28). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-319-74517-6.
  • Access and land use: a brief exploration
    New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities Policy Paper
    Chapman, R. (2018). Access and land use: a brief exploration.
  • Increased house size can cancel out the effect of improved insulation on overall heating energy requirements.
    Energy Policy,
    107, 248-257.
  • Amore, K.
    Severe housing deprivation in Aotearoa/New Zealand 2001-2013
    He Kainga Oranga / Housing & Health Research Programme Department of Public Health University of Otago, Wellington
  • Davies, M. Shrubsole, C. Luxford, N. May, N. Chiu, L.F. Trutnevyte, E. Bobrova, Y. Zaid, C.
    Integrated decision-making about housing, energy and wellbeing: a qualitative system dynamics model.
    Environmental Health,
    15(1), 23-34.
  • Nichol, R.
    Falling into line
    Listener
    December
    Nichol, R. 2014. Falling into line. Listener, New Zealand.
  • Nilsson, M. Griggs, D. et al.
    Mapping interactions between Sustainable Development Goals: lessons learned and ways forward.
    Sustainability Science
    13, 1489–1503.
  • Lessons learned from implementing a programme of home modifications to prevent falls amongst the general population.
    Safety
    4.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Cold New Zealand Council Housing Getting an Upgrade.
    Policy Quarterly
    14, 2, 65-73.
  • 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.
  • 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.