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(2015).
Fuel poverty, policy, and equity in New Zealand: The promise of prepayment metering.
Energy Research & Social Science,
7, 99–107
(2019).
Evidence base for a housing warrant of fitness.
Sage Open Medicine,
7, 1-17.
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
(2017).
Mixing methods, maximizing results: use of mixed methods research to investigate policy solutions for fuel poverty and energy vulnerability.
Sage Mixed Methods Research,
26(7), 1009-1017.
(2020).
Perceived benefits and risks of developing mixed communities in New Zealand: Implementer perspectives.
Urban Research & Practice,
Online.
Woodward, A. Macmillan, A. Hosking, J. Chapman, R. Waa, A.
(2020).
Fairness in transport policy: a new approach to applying distributive justice theories.
Sustainability,
12(23), 10102.
(2017).
Telling stories: The role of narratives in rental housing policy change in New Zealand.
Yu, C. Buchanan, M. Ora, E. T. Pehi, T. Leigh, L. Howden-Chapman, P. Paul, J. Pierse, N.
2025
The Importance of Housing Assistance on Reducing Youth Offending in New Zealand
Urban Policy and Research
1-16
Yu, C. Buchanan, M. Jenkins, M. Pehi, T. Fraser, B. Aspinall, C. Howden-Chapman, P Pierse, N.
2025
People receiving the emergency housing special needs grant in Aotearoa New Zealand
International Journal of Housing Policy 1-24

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