dave kendal

dave kendal

University of Tasmania

H-index: 37

Oceania-Australia

About dave kendal

dave kendal, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of Urban nature, Social-ecological systems, Urban ecology, biodiversity conservation, Healthy landscapes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Having a tree in front of one’s home is associated with GREATER subjective wellbeing in adult residents in Melbourne, Australia, and toronto, Canada

Tree removals as socioecological experiments in cities

Nature-based solutions in Australia: a systematic quantitative literature review of terms, application and policy relevance

Perceptions of Birds by Urban Residents in an Australian Regional City and Implications for Conservation

People's Decisions Shape Urban Habitats

A mountain of health benefits? Impacts of ecological restoration activities on human wellbeing

Enrich urban biodiversity for sustainable cities.

The health and wellbeing benefits of caring for nature

dave kendal Information

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Citations(all)

5641

Citations(since 2020)

4452

Cited By

2714

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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dave kendal Skills & Research Interests

Urban nature

Social-ecological systems

Urban ecology

biodiversity conservation

Healthy landscapes

Top articles of dave kendal

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Journal

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Publication Date

Having a tree in front of one’s home is associated with GREATER subjective wellbeing in adult residents in Melbourne, Australia, and toronto, Canada

Environmental Research

Camilo Ordóñez

Dave Kendal

Melanie Davern

Tenley Conway

2024/2/13

Tree removals as socioecological experiments in cities

Caragh G Threlfall

Camilo Ordóñez‐Barona

Stephen J Livesley

Jess Baumann

David Callow

...

2024/2

Nature-based solutions in Australia: a systematic quantitative literature review of terms, application and policy relevance

Dan Zhu

Yue Zhang

Dave Kendal

Lily Fraser

Emily J Flies

2023/9/20

Perceptions of Birds by Urban Residents in an Australian Regional City and Implications for Conservation

Birds

Brendan S Champness

James A Fitzsimons

Dave Kendal

Grant C Palmer

2023/7/13

People's Decisions Shape Urban Habitats

Dave Kendal

Emily Minor

Monika Egerer

2024

A mountain of health benefits? Impacts of ecological restoration activities on human wellbeing

Wellbeing, Space and Society

Pauline Marsh

Stuart Auckland

Todd Dudley

Dave Kendal

Emily Flies

2023/1/1

Enrich urban biodiversity for sustainable cities.

Nature

Dave Kendal

2023/9/1

The health and wellbeing benefits of caring for nature

Pauline Marsh

Emily Flies

Dave Kendal

Brenda Lin

2023/5/31

Nature Connection Tasmania 2022: a codesign outcomes report

Emily Flies

Pauline Marsh

Jenni Sharman

Vishnu Prahalad

Jason Byrne

...

2023/5/31

Sustainability educator perspectives of impacts, potential and barriers of sustainability education

Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education

Francesca Douglas

Dave Kendal

Emily J Flies

2023/8/24

Nature-based Solutions in Australia–applications and opportunities to deliver real outcomes for communities and nature

Ray Nias

Anissa Lawrence

Dave Kendal

Emily Flies

2023/11/1

Targeting effective plant conservation using the climate assessment tool

Australasian Plant Conservation: Journal of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation

Tessa Kum

Dave Kendal

Peter Symes

Clare Hart

2023/5/1

Sustainability education impacts on student knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and wellbeing

Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education

Emily J Flies

Francesca Douglas

Dave Kendal

Penelope Jones

2023/8/24

From Conservation to Connection: Exploring the Role of Nativeness in Shaping People’s Relationships with Urban Trees

Environmental Management

Haylee Kaplan

Vishnu Prahalad

Dave Kendal

2023/11

The human values of dark skies: Light pollution as an emerging justice issue

Emily Flies

Gabriella Allegretto

Dave Kendal

Adele Somerville

Sharolyn Anderson

...

2023/3/31

Quantifying the importance of urban trees to people and nature through tree removal experiments

People and Nature

Camilo Ordóñez

Caragh G Threlfall

Dave Kendal

Jess Baumann

Cherese Sonkkila

...

2023/8

Public satisfaction with urban trees and their management in Australia: the roles of values, beliefs, knowledge, and trust

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Dave Kendal

Camilo Ordóñez

Melanie Davern

Richard A Fuller

Dieter F Hochuli

...

2022/7/1

‘The great publication race’vs ‘abandon paper counting’: Benchmarking ECR publication and co-authorship rates over past 50 years to inform research evaluation

F1000Research

Dave Kendal

Kate E Lee

Kylie Soanes

Caragh G Threlfall

2022/1/26

Physical activity and food environments in and around schools: a case study in regional North-West Tasmania

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Sisitha Jayasinghe

Emily J Flies

Robert Soward

Dave Kendal

Michelle Kilpatrick

...

2022/5/20

Managing Urban Green Spaces for Biodiversity and Health: Systems Thinking from a Regional Australian City on Synergies, Trade-Offs and Enablers

Emily Flies

Penelope J Jones

Pauline Marsh

Elise Jeffery

Gabriella Allegretto

...

2022/8/30

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