Hotspots Publications  

 

 

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de Wet, N., Slaney, D., Ye, W., Warrick, R and. Hales, S. (2005). Hotspots – capacity for the analysis of mosquito-borne disease risks in New Zealand. A case study of Ochlerotatus camptorhynchus incursions in New Zealand. International Global Change Institute, University of Waikato, Hamilton  and Ecology and Health Research Centre, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Wellington.   >>size 4.4MB

de Wet, N., Slaney, D., Ye, W., Warrick, R and. Hales, S. (2005). Hotspots: Exotic mosquito risk profiles for New Zealand. International Global Change Institute, University of Waikato, Hamilton  and Ecology and Health Research Centre, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Wellington. >> 5.3MB

de Wet, N., Ye, W., Slaney, D., Hales, S. and Warrick, R. (2005). Hotspots – capacity for the analysis of mosquito-borne disease risks in New Zealand. System description and users’ guide.  International Global Change Institute, University of Waikato, Hamilton  and Ecology and Health Research Centre, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, Wellington. >>5.4MB

de Wet, N., Slaney, D., Ye, W., Hales, S., Warrick, R. (2004) Evaluating 'Hotspots' in decision making for vector-borne disease risk management policy and practice in New Zealand: a case study of Ochlerotatus camptorhynchus. GeoHealth2004 Conference, 23 – 25 November, Wellington

Woodward, A., Hales, S., and de Wet, N. (2002). What does climate change mean for        human health? Pacific Ecologist 1: 15-18.

de Wet, N., Ye, W., Hales, S., Warrick, R., Woodward, A. and Weinstein, P. (2001). Use of a computer model to identify potential hotspots for dengue fever in New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal, 114 (1140):420-2.