Publication or Resource

Oliver, J. Foster, T. Kvalsvig, A. Williamson, D.A.
(2017).
Risk of rehospitalisation and death for vulnerable New Zealand children.
BMJ, Archives of Disease in Childhood,
103(4).
(2017).
Impact of improved insulation and heating on mortality risk of older cohort members with prior cardiovascular or respiratory hospitalisations.
Barnes, P. Kang, J. Wickens, K. Douwes, J. Stanley, T. Täubel, M. Hyvärinen, A.
(2018).
Indoor visible mold and mold odor are associated with new‐onset childhood wheeze in a dose‐dependent manner.
Indoor Air,
28(1), 6-15.
Chapman, R. Preval, N.
(2017).
How Economic Analysis Can Contribute to Understanding the Links between Housing and Health.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
14 (9), 996.
Jacobs, D.E. Ormandy, D. Cutler-Welsh, M. Preval N.
(2017).
Measuring the Effect of Housing Quality Interventions: The Case of the New Zealand “Rental Warrant of Fitness”.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
2017, 4.
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.
(2015).
Home Truths: Confronting New Zealand’s Housing Crisis.
Siri, J. Chapman, R. Doll, C.N.H. Capon, A.
(2017).
SDG3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
In D. J. Griggs, M. Nilsson, A. Stevance & D. McCollum (Eds.), A Guide to SDG Interactions: From Science to Implementation.
(pp. 84-126). Paris, France: International Council for Science. doi: 10.24948/2017.01
(2017).
Setting housing standards to improve global health.
International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health,
14(12), 1542. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14121542
(2017).
Using Twitter to Explore (un)Healthy Housing: Learning from the #Characterbuildings Campaign in New Zealand.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
14(11) 1424-1438. doi: 10.3390/ijerph14111424
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