On this page you will find resources produced by the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities and other organisations we support, including non-peer reviewed publications such as our books, submissions and blogs. Other useful material to which we have contributed is also listed here.

 

— Latest Resources

  • Noy, S. Devlin, M.
    Housing, Health and the Well-being of Children.
    Ministry of Social Development. Wellington, New Zealand
  • Ürge-Vorsatz, D.
    1.5°C of Global Warming: Can We Still Get There? Insights from the Urban Development Sector.
    In L. Grant, H. Viggers & P. Howden-Chapman (Eds.), Improving Buildings, Cutting Carbon.
    Wellington, New Zealand: Steele Roberts, Aotearoa
  • 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
  • Kebbell, S.
    Nudging towards urban walkability in a car-dependent New Zealand neighbourhood.
    In M. Jones, L. Rice & F. Meraz (Eds.), Designing for health & wellbeing: Home, city, society.
    (pp. 87-108). Wilmington, USA: Vernon Press.
  • White, M.
    Healthy homes initiative: Initial analysis of health outcomes.
    Motu Note #37, Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Gyde, E. Pedersen Zari, M. Perry, M.
    Green Space in Wellington’s Central City: current provision, and design for future wellbeing.
    Report to Wellington City Council
  • Crisis? What Crisis? An Overview of the Fifth National Government’s Housing Policies.
    Stardust and Substance: The New Zealand General Election of 2017
    Stephen Levine (ed), Wellington, 2018, pp. 281-294
  • 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
  • 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.