Journal Articles

Essential workers such as teachers, health workers and community safety staff play a vital role in ensuring our society works…

In this study, we use encampment data collected by the City of Brantford and calls for service and incident data from the Brantford Police Service to determine if the emergence of encampments results in an increase in crime and disorder in the surrounding areas.
Using seven medium-density housing developments in three New Zealand cities, we explore the relationship between medium-density and greenspace quality.
This study assessed the physical and psychological health parameters of adults experiencing homelessness to inform the development and delivery of health services by comparing with a housed population in the South Australian city of Adelaide.
This article explores the crucial role of ‘place’ as an ecological, social and cultural determinant of health and well-being, with a focus on the benefits and challenges of living rurally and remotely in Australia.
The purpose of this article is to analyze the feasibility and impact of implementing different insulating configurations on the energy demands required by a house based on a construction with standardized shipping containers.
We conceptualize research as activism and propose that policy can be engaged as a matter of social justice and a means to transform society via research and knowledge mobilization.
Whose income actually benefits from productivity gains when highly productive urban locations in Australia, and other advanced economies, also are associated with worsening housing affordability and inequality?