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Safer cycling networks in Auckland
(2020)RESEARCH QUESTION: How can cycling networks become safer in Auckland? ABSTRACT: High-density cities worldwide are trying to reduce the amount of motorised transportation mode usage and use a sustainable alternative ... -
The sakeholder dilemma in sport governance : toward the notion of ‘stakeowner’
(Human Kinetics, 2015-01)This study is positioned within the non-profit sport context and builds on an emerging body of work in sport governance to investigate how non-profit sport organizations can develop their governing capability. A rich data ... -
Salutogenic design : redesigning hospital waiting space to promote health and wellbeing
(2015)With the need of pursuing better health condition for the human body in every way, hospital design solutions have been examined and revised over and over from the past to the present. Emphasizing the significance of paying ... -
Salutogenic hospital design : how can the benefits of natural light be harnessed to create stress-reducing and healing healthcare environments?
(2016)In recent years, the main priorities of hospital design have been function, efficiency and cost. This has too often resulted in unattractive and unpleasant clinical spaces where patients are seen as machines needing to be ... -
'Same, same, but different' : a comparison of rationales between historic and contemporary school garden development
(International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), 2015-06)School gardening projects are on the rise and as the current school garden movement reaches into its third decade, this is an opportune time to consider the involvement of Landscape Architects (LAs). As design specialists ... -
Sampling indigenous ground-living beetles in a stand of non-native tree privet (Ligustrum lucidum) in New Zealand raises new management questions
(2011)Small urban forest reserves in New Zealand have been shown to have value in conserving indigenous beetle diversity. However there is little information available on the ability of non-native vegetation areas such as tree ... -
SANZ Live Radio : the role of ethnic media beyond entertainment
(2018-06-22)How the study began South African migration SANZ Live SANZ Live Activities SANZ Live as Ethnic Media Migrants and diversity SANZ Live and Sense of Place Methodology Immigrant emotions Music and Dance: Community ... -
SAP®’s Univariate Sales Forecasting Functionality: An Empirical Study
(2007)The accuracy of sales forecasts is a major determinant of inventory costs and service level driven revenues. Failure to establish future customer demand without a reasonable degree of certainty often leads to poor levels ... -
Saving St James
(2021)RESEARCH QUESTION How can the abandoned St James Church in Mt Eden be preserved through adaptive reuse for a new, community-based programme? ABSTRACT The St James Church has stood proudly on the corner of Esplanade ... -
Saving the home shop : the future of small earthquake prone buildings in New Zealand
(International Association for Housing Science (IAHS), 2014)The New Zealand Government is in the process of considering a law that would require all commercial, multi unit and multi-storey residential buildings upgraded and strengthened to a minimum of 35% or more of the New Building ... -
Saving the past : new challenges for earthquake prone buildings in New Zealand
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), 2015-12)The challenges facing heritage buildings in New Zealand will become all the more significant if legislation to strengthen building code requirements for these buildings is enacted. The strengthening proposals particularly ... -
Scaffolding asynchronous communication
(2008)This research identifies and studies the techniques and strategies used by New Zealand tertiary tutors in the process of encouraging participation, and ultimately learning, when using online asynchronous discussion forums. ... -
A scalable multi-step hybrid model for stock index prediction
(2017-10-05)My research intends to derive an intelligent multistep scalable hybrid model Integrating technical, fundamental and textual analyses. This dynamic multistep model would link the existing segregated models in the literature. ... -
Scarcity of ecosystem services : an experimental manipulation of declining pollination rates and its economic consequences for agriculture
(PeerJ, 2016-07-05)Ecosystem services (ES) such as pollination are vital for the continuous supply of food to a growing human population, but the decline in populations of insect pollinators worldwide poses a threat to food and nutritional ... -
A scenario based performance analysis of VANET protocols
(2017)Inter-vehicle communication is a major part of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network (VANET) was primarily developed to improve safety and comfort for vehicles, passengers and drivers. ... -
The scenic pathway : an architectural research project exploring an atmosphere around those facing their imminent demise
(2016)This research project endeavours to develop a design for a room and its supportive context that seeks to nurture a dying individual - dying that is supported by the architecture. While the concepts around death and dying ... -
The scholarship of teaching and learning in an age of accountability : building bridges
(Indiana University Press, 2013)In recent years, as pressures for accountability have increased in higher education, some members of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) community may worry that the inquiry-based, improvement-focused practices ... -
A school can be more than education : schools for the future.
(2013)This research project, schools for the future, explores how a school and a community could coexist sharing resources and various facilities. Our current population is rapidly growing, and not just expanding, but increasing ... -
School counselling as community work [Narrative community work in schools]
(2017-11-29)This presentation explores narrative work in secondary schools as a vehicle for creating collective knowledge, and empowering young people to support one another. Narrative approaches de-privatise and deindividualise ... -
School design and energy efficiency
(2011)Auckland has a temperate climate with comfortable warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. An Auckland school normally does not need air conditioning for cooling during the summer and only need heating during the winter. ...