Claire Freeman
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Geography and urban planning professor at Otago University in New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Claire Freeman is a New Zealand geography and urban planning academic. Career After a PhD at Leeds, Freeman worked at University of the North West, Leeds Metropolitan University and Massey University before moving to Otago University, where she's been a full professor since 2015
Claire Freeman's Published Works
Published Works
- Mapping private gardens in urban areas using object-oriented techniques and very high-resolution satellite imagery (2007) (369)
- Children's Geographies (2015) (189)
- “My garden is an expression of me”: Exploring householders' relationships with their gardens (2012) (165)
- The great experiment with devolved NRM governance: lessons from community engagement in Australia and New Zealand since the 1980s (2014) (161)
- Garden Size, Householder Knowledge, and Socio-Economic Status Influence Plant and Bird Diversity at the Scale of Individual Gardens (2013) (116)
- Closing the Gap: Communicating to Change Gardening Practices in Support of Native Biodiversity in Urban Private Gardens (2012) (112)
- Local Government and Emerging Models of Participation in the Local Agenda 21 Process (1996) (111)
- Development of an ecological mapping methodology for urban areas in New Zealand (2003) (95)
- The importance of urban gardens in supporting children's biophilia (2016) (89)
- Children and their Urban Environment: Changing Worlds (2011) (83)
- Biophilic Cities: Integrating Nature Into Urban Design And Planning (2011) (63)
- The Value of Cittaslow as an Approach to Local Sustainable Development: A New Zealand Perspective (2012) (63)
- 'Professionalising' Participation: From Rhetoric to Practice (2003) (50)
- Commuting lives: children's mobility and energy use (2009) (45)
- Coasts for Sale: Gentrification in New Zealand (2008) (44)
- A novel method for fine-scale biodiversity assessment and prediction across diverse urban landscapes reveals social deprivation-related inequalities in private, not public spaces (2016) (43)
- Eco-hydrological requirements of dune slack vegetation and the implications of climate change. (2013) (41)
- Planning, Maps, and Children's Lives: A Cautionary Tale (2010) (40)
- Children's neighbourhoods, social centres to ‘terra incognita’ (2010) (38)
- Practitioners, professional cultures, and perceptions of impact assessment (2012) (36)
- The impacts of ageing on connection to nature: the varied responses of older adults (2019) (33)
- Colliding worlds: planning with children and young people for better cities (2006) (31)
- Locating Skateparks: The Planner's Dilemma (2002) (30)
- Native and exotic woody vegetation communities in domestic gardens in relation to social and environmental factors. (2014) (29)
- Future Shapers: Children, Young People, and Planning in New Zealand Local Government (2005) (28)
- Restricted home ranges reduce children’s opportunities to connect to nature: Demographic, environmental and parental influences (2018) (27)
- Disaster impact and recovery: what children and young people can tell us (2015) (25)
- Technological inroads into understanding city children's natural life-worlds (2016) (24)
- Development of a simple method for site survey and assessment in urban areas (1999) (24)
- Influences on children’s environmental cognition: a comparative analysis of New Zealand and Mexico (2012) (23)
- Biodiversity of Coleoptera and other invertebrates in urban gardens: a case study in a New Zealand city (2015) (22)
- Making Cities More Child- and Nature-Friendly: A Child-Focused Study of Nature Connectedness in New Zealand Cities (2015) (22)
- The Changing Nature of Children's Environmental Experience: The Shrinking Realm of Outdoor Play. (1995) (21)
- Community-based entrepreneurship and wildlife sanctuaries: case studies from New Zealand (2010) (20)
- Children and their Urban Environment (2011) (20)
- A rising tide lifts all boats? A preliminary investigation into the impact of rising New Zealand coastal property prices on small communities (2006) (19)
- Hybrid Neoliberalism: Implications for Sustainable Development (2019) (18)
- Sustainable development from rhetoric to practice? A New Zealand perspective (2004) (18)
- The influence of transport on well-being among teenagers: a photovoice project in New Zealand (2015) (18)
- Patterns and Predictors of Uptake and Adherence to Cardiac Rehabilitation (2009) (18)
- Planning with Children for Better Communities: The Challenge to Professionals (1999) (17)
- Covid-19 in New Zealand and the Pacific: implications for children and families (2021) (16)
- Children’s participation in environmental decision making (2005) (16)
- Factors Affecting the Extent and Quality of Nature Engagement of Older Adults Living in a Range of Home Types (2020) (16)
- Through the eyes of young people: Favourite places for physical activity (2011) (15)
- City Children’s Nature Knowledge and Contact: It Is Not Just About Biodiversity Provision (2018) (15)
- The productive partnerships framework: harnessing health consumer knowledge and autonomy to create and predict successful rehabilitation outcomes (2010) (15)
- Relationships between childhood experience of nature and green/blue space use, landscape preferences, connection with nature and pro-environmental behavior (2021) (14)
- Planning with Preschoolers: City Mapping as a Planning Tool (2017) (14)
- The changing city (2018) (14)
- Voices of youth: Planning projects with children and young people in New Zealand local government (2005) (13)
- Conceptualising Therapeutic Environments through Culture, Indigenous Knowledge and Landscape for Health and Well-Being (2021) (12)
- A more “normal” life: Residents', family, staff, and managers' experience of active support at a residential facility for people with physical and intellectual impairments (2013) (12)
- Urban Restoration: Social Opportunities and Constraints (1998) (11)
- Geographic information systems and the conservation of urban biodiversity (1999) (11)
- Sense of Place and Belonging in Developing Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments: A Review (2020) (10)
- Living together : towards inclusive communities in New Zealand (2006) (10)
- Twenty-five years of children's geographies: a planner's perspective (2020) (10)
- Living space : towards sustainable settlements in New Zealand (2003) (10)
- Children's Lives: A Dunedin Study (2009) (10)
- Planning with children for better communities (1999) (9)
- Couple’s Experiences of Relationship Maintenance and Intimacy in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (2017) (8)
- Children's Changing Urban Lives: A Comparative New Zealand–Pacific Perspective (2015) (8)
- To what extent does vegetation composition and structure influence beetle communities and species richness in private gardens in New Zealand (2016) (7)
- Walking with preschool‐aged children to explore their local wellbeing affordances (2020) (7)
- Creating Ecologically Based Land Use and Habitat Maps Quickly and Cheaply to Support Conservation Planning at Local Scales: A New Zealand Example (2011) (7)
- Urban social sustainability at the neighbourhood scale: measurement and the impact of physical and personal factors (2020) (7)
- Adapting Traditional Healing Values and Beliefs into Therapeutic Cultural Environments for Health and Well-Being (2021) (6)
- Transport behaviours among older teenagers from semi‐rural New Zealand (2018) (6)
- Risk, Protection, Provision and Policy (2016) (6)
- A Strategic Approach to Conservation Planning for Coastal New Zealand Landscapes (2003) (6)
- Nature exposure and use of open spaces in three generation families: implications for planning (2021) (6)
- Children, Nature and Cities (2018) (6)
- How do urban green spaces increase well-being? The role of perceived wildness and nature connectedness (2022) (6)
- Pre‐Schoolers’ Vision for Liveable Cities: Creating ‘Care‐Full’ Urban Environments (2020) (5)
- Children, Young People and Their Environments: Changing Themes (2000) (5)
- Uptake and Engagement of Activities to Promote Native Species in Private Gardens (2020) (5)
- Found in (survey) translation: lessons learned while engaging with a wharekura in Southland, New Zealand (2018) (5)
- Identity, belonging and place attachment amongst Pacific Island children: a photographic analysis (2022) (4)
- Testing the Waters on the South Island: Insights from a Pilot Study (2016) (4)
- Management of Marram Grass in the Restoration of Indigenous Coastal Dune Vegetation in Australia and New Zealand (1997) (3)
- Deflecting Development: Competing pressures on urban green space (1996) (3)
- Samoan children's sense of place: Experiential landscapes in an urban village (2020) (3)
- Childhoods under canvas: Campgrounds as spaces of resistance to protective parenting (2015) (3)
- Do children like walking? Children in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand (2008) (3)
- Complexity and flexibility: interviews with three-generation families in their homes (2020) (3)
- Young Voices, Vital Perspectives: Designing with Children in Asia-Pacific Cities (2015) (2)
- Cities that encourage happiness (2017) (2)
- Children and sustainable transport (2020) (2)
- Reply to Fattorini et al.: Children’s selected avoidance of wild greenspace is driven by more than cultural factors (2017) (2)
- Is the ‘happy wanderer’ really happy? Transport and life satisfaction among older teenagers in rural New Zealand (2018) (2)
- Older adults’ domestic green environments: the preference for flowers (2021) (2)
- Pre-schoolers' transport imaginaries: Moving towards sustainable futures? (2020) (1)
- Awareness, attitudes and the environmental engagement of young adults in New Zealand (2021) (1)
- Family-Centred Care for Children with Biopsychosocial Support Needs: A Scoping Review (2021) (1)
- Disasters, Displacement, and Disruption: Children and Young People’s Experience of Spatial Change Following Disasters (2016) (1)
- Children’s neighbourhoods (2009) (1)
- Planning for urban nature in New Zealand (2005) (1)
- Garden Size, Householder Knowledge, and Socio-Economic Status Influence Plant and Bird Diversity at the Scale of Individual Gardens (2013) (1)
- Developments in environmental education in New Zealand (1999) (1)
- The Development of a Simple Geographic Information System for Use in Urban Ecological Landscape Analysis and Decision-Making (1998) (1)
- Children’s views and perspectives (2018) (0)
- Celebrating 75 years of geography teaching and research at the University of Otago (2021) (0)
- Mediated nature (2018) (0)
- Book Reviews (2004) (0)
- Children, Maps, and Mapping (2020) (0)
- Through the Eyes of Young People: Favourite Places for Physical Activity: 2248 (2008) (0)
- Children, families, nature and the home (2018) (0)
- Scripting sustainable settlements (2003) (0)
- Wild nature, biodiversity, habitats and species (2018) (0)
- Kinship and belonging: Pacific children’s perspectives on the diaspora (2022) (0)
- Working for and with children for more biodiverse cities (2018) (0)
- Steering sustainability in an urbanizing world – Edited by Anitra Nelson (2010) (0)
- Book reviews (2001) (0)
- Children, nature and health (2018) (0)
- Children, Youth and the City (2012) (0)
- Book reviews (2007) (0)
- Culture and nature, different experiences, different ways of interacting (2018) (0)
- Experiences of Intimacy and Relationship Maintenance in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (2012) (0)
- Eileen Adams and Sue Ingham, "Changing Places: Children's Participation in Environmental Planning" (Book Review) (2000) (0)
- Habitat Mapping on the Coastal Plains (2003) (0)
- Human dimensions of urban ecosystems (2018) (0)
- Book Reviews (2011) (0)
- Couple’s Experiences of Relationship Maintenance and Intimacy in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (2017) (0)
- Childhoods : growing up in Aotearoa New Zealand (2013) (0)
- Conceptions of nature, contested definitions and approaches (2018) (0)
- Redressing the balance in challenging urban environments (2018) (0)
- Towards better cities for children (2018) (0)
- 0078 Assessing the feasibility of an online survey of transport behaviour and well-being among teenagers in rural new zealand (2015) (0)
- Planting the seeds of rehabilitation nursing in Romania. (1993) (0)
- Article (refereed) -postprint Eco-hydrological Requirements of Dune Slack Vegetation and the Implications of Climate 1 (0)
- Children’s Lives a Pacific Study (2011) (0)
- Are City Kids Missing Out on Nature? (2019) (0)
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