Publication or Resource

Preval, N. Chapman, R. The Housing, Heating and Health Team.
(2010).
Evaluating Energy, Health and Carbon Co-benefits from Improved Domestic Space Heating: A Randomised Community Trial.
Energy Policy,
38(8), 3965-3972.
(2010).
Climate change and human health: Impact and adaptation issues for New Zealand.
Chapman, R. Capon, A. Wilson, N.
(2011).
Carbon pricing is a health protection policy.
Medical Journal of Australia,
195(6), 311-312. doi: 10.5694/mja11.10871.
Hales, S. Edwards, R. Stanley, J.
(2017).
What can fuel price increases tell us about the air pollution health co-benefits of a carbon price?
Journal of Transport & Health,
8, 81-90.
(2018).
Reductions in carbon dioxide emissions from an intervention to promote cycling and walking: A case study from New Zealand.
Transportation Research Part D,
2018, 65, 687-696,
Chapman, R. Grams, M. Witten, K. Woodward, A.
(2018).
A Cost Benefit Analysis of an Active Travel Intervention with Health and Carbon Emission Reduction Benefits.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
15, 962.
Whitwell, K. Chapman, R.
(2019).
Evaluating natural experiments to measure the co-benefits of urban policy interventions to reduce carbon emissions in New Zealand.
Science of the Total Environment,
700, 134408
Puloka, V. Signal, L. Shearer, I.
(2020).
Beyond home: Exploring energy poverty among youth in four diverse Pacific island states.
Energy Research & Social Science,
70, 101638.
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