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Suze’s PhD/Research blog. Projects I am currently involved in. 8211; calculating access to gaming machine venues across New Zealand. Reduced CO2 from Sustainable Household Travel. 8211; specific research question: ‘What is the social impact of reduced CO2 emissions from household travel.’. Calculating a public transport accessibility index for the Auckland region. Calculating a version of the VIPER for the Auckland region. Investigating the relationship between urban form and household travel. 8211; eval...
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car share « Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour
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Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour. Posts Tagged ‘car share’. Laquo; Older Entries. Give the gift of carsharing. Friday, December 13th, 2013. Each week till Christmas we will give you a Christmas gift idea for two for those difficult people. First off a gift from Cityhop . give the gift of carsharing. Give a three month membership to someone you know and we will throw in some driving hours, Pay $75 for 3 months and 5 driving hours. Christmas giving; best Christmas gift.
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Victoria Carter « Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour
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Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour. Posts Tagged ‘Victoria Carter’. Laquo; Older Entries. Make your own Christmas gift. Tuesday, December 17th, 2013. In previous Christmas posts Victoria Carter, founder of Cityhop has written about the gifts she makes for her friends each year. They always get something useful and nice but they also get something homemade and handmade! We have put the link to Wendy’s recipe below. Says Victoria, “ bought some pretty little organza bags...
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Groping towards Bethlehem | Economics and culture in bite-sized pieces | Page 2
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Economics and culture in bite-sized pieces. Thomas Piketty’s book, Capital in the 21st Century, has been getting press, some favourable. There’s even a bluffer’s guide. I haven’t read it, but that won’t stop me commenting. Specifically, the little shorthand ‘r g’ making the rounds had me thinking. Unfortunately, my thought is also the first entry in the bluffer’s guide: the thesis isn’t new. This is the tendency for the rate of profit to fall. What happens in the second period depends on what happens to ...
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Links | who where why
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Suze’s PhD/Research blog. Links related to my research and the research process. The Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation. SHORE) – I work here. Reduced CO2 from Sustainable Household Travel. 8211; my PhD research is a part of this FRST. International Association for People-Environment Studies. 8211; Good resource. Has a digital library. Institute for Transport Planning and Systems. New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering and Science. 8211; network and CVs. You are com...
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April | 2014 | Groping towards Bethlehem
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Economics and culture in bite-sized pieces. Minister makes sense on alcohol minimum pricing. Note: Eric Crampton at Offsettingbehaviour is an expert on the economics of alcohol consumption in New Zealand, and has posted on this. I purposely wrote this post first (because I have looked at modelling of minimum pricing), then checked out his comments. This post is especially long — sorry. Minister Collins was absolutely correct to stop the policy, but not for the reason stated. The reporting. SHORE got woun...
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Suze’s PhD/Research blog. Witten K, Huakau J, Mavoa S. Forthcoming) Social and recreational travel: The destinations, travel modes, and CO2 emissions of New Zealand households. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand. Oliver, M, Badland, HM, Mavoa, S. Duncan, MD, Duncan, JS (2010). Combining GPS, GIS and accelerometry: Methodological issues in the assessment of location and intensity of travel behaviors. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 7(1), 102-108. BMC Public Health,. In Morris, Jenny. Proceeding...
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Uncategorized « Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour
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Cityhop New Zealand's first car share service – cars by the hour. Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Friday, May 16th, 2014. More than our mothers or grandmothers? All around us are examples of women working, mothering, volunteering and often it’s the same woman and doing it all in the same day. We seem to pack more into our lives. Do all the gadgets that were meant to give us more leisure time actually mean we use the time for relaxing? For me click the link below…. I went b...
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