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  • O’Sullivan, K. C. Buchanan, M. Leigh, L. Dohig, R. K. Pehi, T. Jenkins, M. Pierse, N. Ryan, L. Fraser, B.
    2025
    Working With Community Research Partners to Undertake Sensitive Public Health Interviews: A Qualitative Protocol to Enhance Rigour and Safety
    International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 24.
  • Sebastiaan Bierema
    2024
    Anti-utopian blueprints: populism and Müller’s uncertain city
    Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory.
  • Goodyear, R. Pearson, A.L. Rivera-Muñoz, G. Woodbury, E.
    (2014).
    Rebuilding Christchurch: A Case of the Inverse Care Law.
    In B. Bennett, J. Dann, E. Johnson & R. Reynolds (Eds.), Once in a Lifetime: City-Building After Disaster in Christchurch.
    (pp.190-198). Christchurch: Freerange Press.
  • Grimes, A. Young, C. Arnold, R. Denne, T. Preval, N.
    (2012).
    Warming Up New Zealand: Impacts of the New Zealand Insulation Fund on Metered Household Energy Use.
    A paper prepared for the Ministry of Economic Development.
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  • (2012).
    The distribution of household crowding in New Zealand: An analysis based on 1991 to 2006 Census data.
    He Kāinga Oranga/Housing and Health Research Programme, University of Otago.
  • Preval, N. Arnold, R. Young, C. Grimes, A. Denne, T.
    (2011).
    The impact of retrofitted insulation and new heaters on health services utilisation and costs, pharmaceutical costs and mortality; Evaluation of Warm Up New Zealand: Heat Smart.
    A report prepared for the Ministry of Economic Development.
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  • Grimes, A. Denne, T. Arnold, R. Preval, N. Young, C.
    (2011).
    Cost Benefit Analysis of the Warm Up New Zealand : Heat Smart Programme.
    A report prepared for Ministry of Economic Development.
  • Ruthe, C. Crichton, S.
    (2011).
    Habitable houses: lessons learned?
    In The Leaky Building Crisis: Understanding the issues.
    (pp 303-15). Wellington: Thomson Reuters.
  • (2007).
    Healthy Housing Index Pilot Study Final Report.
    He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington.
  • Preval, N. Chapman, R.
    (2010).
    For whom the city? Housing and locational preferences in New Zealand.
    In Howden-Chapman, P., Stuart, K. & Chapman, R. (Eds.),
    Sizing up the City: Urban form and transport in New Zealand. (pp 34-51). Wellington: Steele Roberts.