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Meredith Frances Dobbie
Meredith Frances Dobbie
Adjunct senior research fellow, MADA, Monash University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei monash.edu
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Adoption guidelines for stormwater biofiltration systems—Summary report
EGI Payne, BE Hatt, A Deletic, MF Dobbie, DT McCarthy, GI Chandrasena
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, Melbourne, 2015
1322015
A framework for understanding risk perception, explored from the perspective of the water practitioner
MF Dobbie, RR Brown
Risk analysis 34 (2), 294-308, 2014
1022014
Public aesthetic preferences to inform sustainable wetland management in Victoria, Australia
MF Dobbie
Landscape and Urban Planning 120, 178-189, 2013
912013
Public perceptions of freshwater wetlands in Victoria, Australia
M Dobbie, R Green
Landscape and Urban Planning 110, 143-154, 2013
782013
Risk governance in the water sensitive city: Practitioner perspectives on ownership, management and trust
MF Dobbie, RR Brown, MA Farrelly
Environmental Science & Policy 55, 218-227, 2016
442016
Transition to a water-cycle city: Risk perceptions and receptivity of Australian urban water practitioners
MF Dobbie, KL Brookes, RR Brown
Urban Water Journal 11 (6), 427-443, 2014
292014
Designing raingardens for community acceptance
MF Dobbie
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, Melbourne, Australia, 2016
262016
Infrastructure and urban planning context for achieving the visions of integrated urban water management and water sensitive urban design: the case of Melbourne
C Furlong, M Dobbie, P Morison, J Dodson, M Pendergast
Approaches to Water Sensitive Urban Design, 329-350, 2019
232019
Green infrastructure for sanitation in settlements in the global south: A narrative review of socio-technical systems
MF Prescott, MF Dobbie, D Ramirez-Lovering
Sustainability 13 (4), 2071, 2021
192021
Insights and future directions of transdisciplinary practice in the urban water sector
AG Ruiz, M Dobbie, R Brown
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 7, 251-263, 2017
142017
Risk perceptions and receptivity of Australian urban water practitioners to stormwater harvesting and treatment systems
MF Dobbie, RR Brown
Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 12 (6), 888-894, 2012
122012
IMPORTANCE-SATISFACTION ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL LANDSCAPES DESIGNED FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT.
Y Qingjuan, MF Dobbie
Landscape Architecture Frontiers 7 (1), 2019
112019
Design aspects of urban wetlands in an earthquake-prone environment
P Villagra-Islas, M Dobbie
Journal of Urban Design 19 (5), 660-681, 2014
112014
Transition to a water-cycle city: sociodemographic influences on Australian urban water practitioners' risk perceptions towards alternative water systems
MF Dobbie, RR Brown
Urban Water Journal 11 (6), 444-460, 2014
112014
Adoption Guidelines for Stormwater Biofiltration Systems, Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities
E Payne, B Hatt, A Deletic, M Dobbie, D McCarthy, G Chandrasena
Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 2015
92015
Toward multifunctional landscapes in Australian cities: What disciplinary dynamics and practitioner strategies inform transdisciplinary practice?
AG Ruiz, M Dobbie, RR Brown
Urban forestry & urban greening 27, 15-23, 2017
82017
Mechanisms for unpacking socio-institutional pathways for change: a research compendium from A4. 1
MF Dobbie, MA Farrelly, RR Brown
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities Ltd.: Melbourne …, 2017
82017
Using best-worst scaling to reveal preferences for retrofitting raingardens in suburban streets
MF Dobbie, MA Farrelly
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 74, 127619, 2022
72022
Contextualising landscape perceptions: the role of urban landscape, ecosystem and water system in formation of mental models of a stormwater wetland in Brisbane
BA Sochacka, JJ Bos, MF Dobbie
Landscape Ecology 36 (9), 2599-2617, 2021
72021
Adoption Guidelines for Stormwater Biofilter Systems (Version 2)
EGI Payne, BE Hatt, A Deletic, MF Dobbie, DT McCarthy, GI Chandrasena
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities, Melbourne, Australia, 2015
52015
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