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Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022): Policy Quarterly. Why Emissions Pricing Can’t Do It Alone
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022): Policy Quarterly. Why Emissions Pricing Can’t Do It Alone
Published:
2022-02-23
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Why Emissions Pricing Can’t Do It Alone
David Hall, Robert McLachlan
3-13
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Climate Adaptation Law Reform: a lot of argument still to come
Catherine Iorns
14-21
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A New Model of Collaboration
Ken Warren
22-29
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Commentary on Ken Warren’s ‘A new model of collaboration’ and related IGPS working paper
Graham Scott
30-31
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Shrinking the state 2.0: commentary on Ken Warren’s ‘A new model of collaboration’ and related IGPS working paper
Geoff Bertram
32-36
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A rejoinder
Ken Warren
36-37
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Integrating Science into Policy: experiences during the pandemic
Shaun Hendy
38-43
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Integrated Prevention and Control of Seasonal Respiratory Infections in Aotearoa New Zealand: next steps for transformative change
Amanda Kvalsvig, Lucy Telfar Barnard, Jennifer Summers, Michael G. Baker
44-51
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Dignity and Mana: in Aotearoa New Zealand Legislation
Mihiata Pirini, Anna High
52-58
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Restoring Public Trust and Confidence in New Zealand’s Intelligence and Security Agencies is a parliamentary commissioner for security the missing key?
Damien Rogers, Shaun Mawdsley
59-66
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Building Act Reform for Building Users
Stephanie Cox, Clare Hocking, Deborah Payne
67-76
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Barriers to Active Travel: Among Primary School-Aged Children in Wellington
Zara Molijn
77-85
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Giving Light to the Waimapihi: the challenges of governance and policy for daylighting urban streams in Aotearoa New Zealand
Logan Samuelson
86-91
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