Morgan is an environmental scientist whose research and teaching focuses on the human dimensions of the natural environment. Her research interests include:
About me
Morgan is an environmental scientist whose research and teaching focuses on the human dimensions of the natural environment. Her research interests include:
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of South Australia
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Honours) University of South Australia
Bachelor of Environmental Science University of South Australia
My current research includes collaborations with local, state and federal government bodies, other universities, and industry partners. This work includes:
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
Public perceptions and benefits of urban blue space under different amenity levels, City of Salisbury, 01/05/2020 - 30/04/2021
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2020 |
Open access
50
46
8
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2019 |
8
5
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2019 |
Open access
81
70
44
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2017 |
Open access
36
35
5
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Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Schultz, L., Weinstein, P. (2020) The Nature of
Reality: human stress recovery during exposure to biodiverse, multi-sensory virtual
environments. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
17, 1-24.
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, 707-720.
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 11, 802.
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.
Weber, D., Schebella, M. F., Gaut, A. (2016) The Nature of Health: Why Green Space
Matters. 5th Australian Positive Psychology and wellbeing Conference. Adelaide,
South Australia, 22 September 2016."
Schebella, M. F. (2015) Balancing Psychology and Ecology in Urban Settings - a
Virtual Reality Experiment. Natural and Built Environments Research Colloquium.
Mawson Lakes, South Australia, 21 November 2014.
Brown, G., Schebella, M. F., Weber, D. (2014) Using participatory GIS to measure
physical activity and urban park benefits. Landscape and Urban Planning 121,
24-44.
Schebella, M., Weber, D., Brown, G., Hatton MacDonald, D. (2014) The importance of
irrigated urban green space: health and recreational benefits perspectives. Goyder
Institute for Water Research, Technical Report Series 14/2.
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Brown, G. (2012) The relationship between urban green
space, health and climate change. Article published in conference proceedings, 6th
International Conference and Workshop on the Built Environment in Developing
Countries. Adelaide, South Australia 4-5 December 2012.
Schebella, M. F., Weber, D., Brown, G. (2012) Nature and Health: a study of
the personal benefits of green space in Campbelltown Council, South Australia,
and likely impacts related to climate change. Abstract published in conference
proceedings, Parks and Leisure Australia Conference. Newcastle, New South Wales
15-19 September 2012.
Research
My current research includes collaborations with local, state and federal government bodies, other universities, and industry partners. This work includes:
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |