Publications
Transport and Travel
Mavoa, S., Oliver, M., Witten, K., & Badland, H. (2011). Linking GPS and travel diary data using sequence alignment in a study of children’s independent mobility. International Journal of Health Geographics, 10(64), http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/10/11/64. A294
Witten, K., Huakau, J., & Mavoa, S. (2011). Social and recreational travel: the destinations, travel modes and CO2 emissions of New Zealand households. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 37, 1-13. A279Witten, K. 2010. Ways of walking: Ethnography and practice on foot [Book Review]. New Zealand Geographer, 66, 91-92. A260
Badland H, Duncan M, Oliver M, Duncan J and Mavoa S (2010). Examining commute routes: applications of GIS and GPS technology, Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine Published online 20 March 2010, DOI: 10.1007/s12199-010-0138-1. A256
Oliver M, Badland H, Mavoa S, Duncan M and Duncan J (2010). Combining GPS, GIS and accelerometry: Methodological issues in the assessment of location and intensity of travel behaviors, Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7, 102-108. A255
Rose E, Witten K, McCreanor T (2009) Transport Related Social Exclusion: New Zealand Evidence. Kotuitui 4: 191-203. A241
Greenaway, S., McCreanor, T. & Witten, K. (2008) Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts. EcoHealth 5, 504-512. A233
Witten, K. (2006) Getting places in New Zealand
neighbourhoods, in: Brebbia, C. and Dolezal, V. (eds.)
Urban Transport XII: Urban Transport and the Environment
in the 21st Century. Southhampton, Boston: WIT Press, pp.
567-578. SB38
Witten, K., McCreanor, T., Rose, E. (2005) Travel Behaviours,
Experiences and Choices of Aucklanders: A Qualitative Investigation.
Auckland: Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation
& Te Ropu Whariki, Massey University
Witten, K., Rose, E., McCreanor, T. (2005) Vehicle Fleet
Emission Testing: Social and Economic Impact Assessment:
Report on Focus Group Discussions March 2005. Prepared for COVEC
and the Ministry of Transport. Auckland: Centre for Social and
Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation & Te Ropu Whariki,
Massey University