| 2026 |
O’Keeffe, S., Thomas, B. H., O’Hehir, J., Rombouts, J., Patzel, D., Weber, D., . . . Cunningham, A. (2026). SilVR: Comparing Diegetic and Non-Diegetic Interfaces in an Immersive VR Simulation for Silviculture Education. Simulation and Gaming, 28 pages. DOI |
| 2024 |
Al Shimaysawee, L. A. H., Finn, A., Weber, D., Schebella, M. F., & Brinkworth, R. S. A. (2024). Evaluation of automated object-detection algorithms for koala detection in infrared aerial imagery. Sensors, 24(21), 1-32. DOI Scopus2 WoS1 |
| 2024 |
Nichols, J., Thomas, U. L., Thomas, T., Thomas, J., Tang, F. H., & Weber, D. (2024). Terrains of Country: mapping Co-Design Methods. ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement, 8(2), 142-163. DOI |
| 2023 |
Molan, S., Weber, D., & Kor, M. (2023). Understanding the intention to stay and defend during a bushfire: an application of virtual reality to improve awareness of predictors associated with behavioural response. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 84(103444), 1-19. DOI Scopus9 WoS7 |
| 2022 |
Gore, J., Peters, S., & Weber, D. (2022). A participatory trail web map based on open source technologies. International Journal of Cartography, 8(2), 223-242. DOI Scopus1 WoS1 |
| 2022 |
Molan, S., Weber, D., & Kor, M. (2022). Shaping children's knowledge and response to bushfire through use of an immersive virtual learning environment. Journal of Educational Computing Research, 60(6), 1399-1435. DOI Scopus19 WoS17 |
| 2022 |
Molan, S., Weber, D., & Kor, M. (2022). 'Why can't they just evacuate early' -a study of the effect of a virtual reality experience on residents' intentions related to a wildfire risk. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 81(article no. 103268), 1-19. DOI Scopus15 WoS15 |
| 2021 |
Molan, S., & Weber, D. (2021). Improving bushfire preparedness through the use of virtual reality. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 66(article no. 102574), 1-14. DOI Scopus16 WoS16 |
| 2021 |
Bardsley, D. K., Bardsley, A. M., Moskwa, E., Weber, D., & Robinson, G. M. (2021). Challenges to the co-management of biodiversity in a reflexive modernity. Geographical Research, 59(3), 362-377. DOI Scopus7 WoS6 |
| 2021 |
Bardsley, A. M., Bardsley, D. K., Conedera, M., Pütz, M., Robinson, G. M., & Weber, D. (2021). Wildfire, environmental risk and deliberative planning in the Locarnese region of Switzerland. Environmental Management, 68(6), 785-801. DOI Scopus4 WoS4 |
| 2020 |
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Schultz, L., & Weinstein, P. (2020). The nature of reality: Human stress recovery during exposure to biodiverse, multisensory virtual environments. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(1), 1-24. DOI Scopus89 WoS78 Europe PMC20 |
| 2019 |
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Schultz, L., & Weinstein, P. (2019). The wellbeing benefits associated with perceived and measured biodiversity in Australian urban green spaces. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(3), 28 pages. DOI Scopus118 WoS106 |
| 2019 |
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Schultz, L., & Weinstein, P. (2019). In pursuit of urban sustainability: predicting public perceptions of park biodiversity using simple assessment tools. International Journal of Environmental Research, 13(4), 707-720. DOI Scopus15 WoS13 |
| 2019 |
Weber, D., Moskwa, E., Robinson, G., Bardsley, D. K., Arnold, J., & Davenport, M. A. (2019). Are we ready for bushfire? Perceptions of residents, landowners and fire authorities on Lower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Geoforum, 107, 99-112. DOI Scopus28 WoS26 |
| 2018 |
Moskwa, E., Bardsley, D., Weber, D., & Robinson, G. (2018). Living with bushfire: Recognising ecological sophistication to manage risk while retaining biodiversity values. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 27, 459-469. DOI Scopus16 WoS14 |
| 2018 |
Bardsley, D., Moskwa, E., Weber, D., Robinson, G., Waschl, N., & Bardsley, A. (2018). Climate change, bushfire risk, and environmental values: examining a potential risk perception threshold in peri-urban South Australia. Society and Natural Resources, 31(4), 424-441. DOI Scopus25 WoS23 |
| 2018 |
Robinson,, G., Bardsley, D., Raymond, C., Underwood, T., Moskwa, E., Weber, D., . . . Bardsley, A. (2018). Adapting to climate change: lessons from farmers and peri-urban fringe residents in South Australia. Environments, 5(3), 40-1-40-16. DOI Scopus18 WoS13 |
| 2018 |
Moskwa, E., Bardsley, D. K., Robinson, G. M., & Weber, D. (2018). Generating narratives on bushfire risk and biodiversity values to inform environmental policy. Environmental Science and Policy, 89, 30-40. DOI Scopus16 WoS16 |
| 2017 |
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Lindsey, K., & Daniels, C. B. (2017). For the love of nature: exploring the importance of species diversity and micro-variables associated with favorite outdoor places. Frontiers in psychology, 8(2094), 1-21. DOI Scopus45 WoS44 Europe PMC8 |
| 2016 |
Moskwa, E., Ahonen, I., Santala, V., Weber, D., Robinson, G., & Bardsley, D. (2016). Perceptions of bushfire risk mitigation and biodiversity conservation: a systematic review of fifteen years of research. Environmental Reviews, 24(3), 219-232. DOI Scopus16 WoS15 |
| 2015 |
Bardsley, D., Weber, D., Robinson, G., Moskwa, E., & Bardsley, A. (2015). Wildfire risk, biodiversity and peri-urban planning in the Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia. Applied Geography, 63, 155-165. DOI Scopus44 WoS38 |
| 2015 |
Brown, G., Weber, D., & de Bie, K. (2015). Is PPGIS good enough? An empirical evaluation of the quality of PPGIS crowd-sourced spatial data for conservation planning. Land Use Policy, 43, 228-238. DOI Scopus90 WoS83 |
| 2015 |
Brown, G. G., Bie, K. D., & Weber, D. (2015). Identifying public land stakeholder perspectives for implementing place-based land management. Landscape and urban planning, 139, 1-15. DOI Scopus42 WoS38 |
| 2014 |
Zanon, D., Hall, J., Lockstone Binney, L., & Weber, D. L. (2014). Development of a whole agency approach to market segmentation in parks. Journal of leisure research, 46(5), 563-592. DOI Scopus22 WoS19 |
| 2014 |
Brown, G., Schebella, M. F., & Weber, D. L. (2014). Using participatory GIS to measure physical activity and urban park benefits. Landscape and urban planning, 121, 34-44. DOI Scopus281 WoS260 |
| 2014 |
Brown, G., Weber, D., & De Bie, K. (2014). Assessing the value of public lands using public participation GIS (PPGIS) and social landscape metrics. Applied Geography, 53, 77-89. DOI Scopus103 WoS89 |
| 2013 |
Brown, G., & Weber, D. (2013). Using public participation GiS (PPGIS) on the Geoweb to monitor tourism development preferences. Journal of sustainable tourism, 21(2), 192-211. DOI Scopus57 WoS50 |
| 2013 |
Brown, G., & Weber, D. L. (2013). A place-based approach to conservation management using public participation GIS (PPGIS). Journal of environmental planning and management, 56(4), 455-473. DOI Scopus51 WoS43 |
| 2012 |
Brown, G., & Weber, D. (2012). Measuring change in place values using public participation GIS (PPGIS). Applied geography, 34(2), 316-324. DOI Scopus124 WoS105 |
| 2012 |
Crilley, G., Weber, D., & Taplin, R. (2012). Predicting visitor satisfaction in parks: comparing the value of personal benefit attainment and service levels in Kakadu National park, Australia. Visitor studies, 15(2), 217-237. DOI Scopus60 WoS53 |
| 2012 |
Brown, G., Weber, D., Zanon, D., & de Bie, K. (2012). Evaluation of an online (opt-in) panel for public participation geographic information systems surveys. International journal of public opinion research, 24(4), 534-545. DOI Scopus34 WoS33 |
| 2011 |
Brown, G., & Weber, D. (2011). Public participation GIS: a new method for national park planning. Landscape and urban planning, 102(1), 1-15. DOI Scopus223 WoS199 |
| 2010 |
Raymond, C., Brown, G., & Weber, D. (2010). The measurement of place attachment: personal, community, and environmental connections. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 30(4), 422-434. DOI Scopus798 WoS700 |
| 2010 |
Weber, D., & Anderson, D. (2010). Contact with Nature: recreation experience preferences in Australian parks. Annals of leisure research, 13(1-2), 46-69. DOI Scopus72 WoS66 |
| 2008 |
Waudby, H. P., Petit, S., & Weber, D. L. (2008). Human perception and awareness of ticks in a South Australian rural community and implications for management of amblyomma triguttatum triguttatum. Experimental and applied acarology, 45(1-2), 71-84. DOI Scopus7 WoS7 Europe PMC1 |
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