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Living standards, well-being, and public policy
(The New Zealand Treasury, 2016)It has been five years since the publication of the Treasury paper that first set out its Living Standards Framework (LSF) (Treasury 2011). Since then, the LSF has become an increasingly central part of Treasury’s strategic ... -
Living standards, wellbeing, and Public Policy
(2021)It has been five years since the publication of the Treasury paper that first set out its Living Standards Framework (LSF) (Treasury 2011). Since then, the LSF has become an increasingly central part of Treasury’s strategic ... -
Living the good life: A meta-analysis of authenticity, well-being and engagement
(Elsevier, 2020)The ‘good life’ is described by philosophers and psychologists as consisting of authentic expression of self, a sense of well-being, and active engagement in life and work. Well-being and employee engagement are outcomes ... -
Living with the Aftermath of Male Child Sexual Abuse
(The University of Waikato, 2017)Child sexual abuse (CSA) in boys has been shown to have long lasting and devastating effects on men's lives. Negative health outcomes such as anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, depression, poor social skills, destructive ... -
Living with uncertainty: A grounded theory of psychiatric stigma when seeking or maintaining employment
(The University of Waikato, 2002)The aim of this study was to investigate stigma for people who have experienced psychiatric disorder. Psychiatric stigma can exclude people both from economic roles and from participation in daily community life. Social ... -
lnteragency collaboration in youth justice: Creating change through action research
(The University of Waikato, 2006)This thesis describes a community psychology intervention in the Hamilton youth justice sector from September 2001 through to August 2004. I initiated the project with a Maori social service provider, Maatua Whangai, to ... -
Local action with a global vision: The transformative potential of food social enterprises in Australia
(MDPI, 2019)There is an urgent need to make food systems more sustainable and resilient. Such a transformation goes beyond technological innovation and requires economic and social change. Research interest in the transformative ... -
Local and distant Pacific climate signals in cave hydrochemistry: Waipuna cave, New Zealand
(2018)In this study, the preliminary results of monitoring at Waipuna cave, New Zealand, are introduced to support the development of speleothem paleoclimate archives of long-term variability in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation ... -
Local and Regional Indian Summer Monsoon Precipitation Dynamics During Termination II and the Last Interglacial
(AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2019-11-14)To date Indian summer monsoon (ISM) dynamics have been assessed by changes in stalagmiteδ18O. However, stalagmiteδ18O is influenced by multiple environmental factors (e.g., atmospheric moisture transport, rainfall amount ... -
Local and regional influences over soil microbial metacommunities in the Transantarctic Mountains
(Wiley, 2013)The metacommunity concept provides a useful framework to assess the influence of local and regional controls over diversity patterns. Culture‐independent studies of soil microbial communities in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of ... -
Local anisotropy, higher order statistics, and turbulence spectra
(IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2012)Correlation anisotropy emerges dynamically in magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), producing stronger gradients across the large-scale mean magnetic field than along it. This occurs both globally and locally, and has significant ... -
A local Aotearoa New Zealand investigation of the contribution of Māori cultural knowledges to Pakeha identity and counselling practices
(The University of Waikato, 2006)This project investigates the experiences of a small group of social service practitioners as they consider the question of what it means to be Pakeha in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2004. Specifically this study considers ... -
Local curriculum development in sustainability education in New Zealand secondary schools
(The University of Waikato, 2018)Sustainability, though not well understood, is an increasingly important concept in society, and as such has become incorporated in school curricula. In New Zealand, sustainability was added to the national curriculum in ... -
Local E-Government Impact in China, New Zealand, Oman, and the United Kingdom
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2010)Purpose - To provide a picture of (local) e-government impact and development philosophy in China, New Zealand, Oman, and the United Kingdom. Design/methodology/approach - A survey instrument was used to collect data from ... -
Local economic impact modelling: TIEBOUT, tourism and training
(Taylor & Francis, 1992)This paper describes the use of a sophisticated computer model in university teaching. TIEBOUT is a PC‐based program which assesses the economic impacts of expenditure in National Parks. The program has been used extensively ... -
Local Editing in Lempel-Ziv Compressed Data
(The University of Waikato, 2023)This thesis explores the problem of editing data while compressed by a variant of Lempel-Ziv compression. We show that the random-access properties of the LZ-End compression allow random edits, and present the first algorithm ... -
Local Implications of International Human Rights Treaties: The Impact of a CEDAW Right to Public Life in the Republic of Maldives
(University of Waikato, 2016)In 1979, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) codified women’s rights to equality in both private and public spheres of life, and introduced it as a global norm. It stipulated ... -
Local solutions for local problems: Addressing teacher supply in rural communities
(Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia, 2007)Teacher shortage in rural localities is a long-standing issue in New Zealand. This paper reports on an attempt to reduce the impact of shortages by redesigning the way pre- service teacher education was delivered. Called ... -
Local Source Tsunami Inundation Modelling for Poverty Bay, Gisborne
(The University of Waikato, 2008)After the Boxing Day 2004 Sumatran Tsunami, a review of tsunami hazard and risk for New Zealand identified Gisborne as the urban area with the greatest risk. Gisborne could experience gt;500 fatalities and extensive damage ... -
Local values and the promotion and restoration of wetlands and their ecosystem services in Aotearoa-New Zealand: a case study of Tauranga’s planning regime
(The University of Waikato, 2022)Aligning wetlands restoration planning mechanisms with public perceptions and values can help gain support for and assistance with restoration. Using Tauranga as a case study, this thesis is an exploratory study that applies ...