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Our advisory board

Providing guidance and support

Our Advisory Board is made up of well respected experts who are considered international leaders in the research community. The Advisory Board provides an objective perspective on the scope and quality of the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities' research and guidance on the research programmes we are engaged on.

To learn more about our Advisory Board members please click on their names listed below.

  • Anaru Marshall

    anaru@ngatimaru.co.nz
  • Biddy Livesey

    Biddy.Livesey@hud.govt.nz
  • David Jacobs

    djacobs@nchh.org
  • Geoff Fougere

    geoff.fougere@otago.ac.nz
  • Harrison Fraker

    fraker@berkeley.edu
  • Len Cook

    len_cook@xtra.co.nz
  • Manfred Plagmann

    Manfred.Plagmann@branz.co.nz
  • Ngahuia Wright

  • Rose Mahi

  • Rosemary Goodyear

    rosemary.goodyear@stats.govt.nz
  • Simon Kingham

    simon.kingham@canterbury.ac.nz
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Wellington Public Housing Programme Increasing the understanding of public housing organisational capacity, the sustainability of housing developments, and the benefits of better urban design, to help enhance wellbeing within these communities.

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