Melanie Davern

Melanie Davern

RMIT University

H-index: 31

Oceania-Australia

About Melanie Davern

Melanie Davern, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University,

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

The contribution of objective and perceived crime to neighbourhood socio-inequity in loneliness

Neighbourhood socio-economic disadvantage and loneliness: the contribution of green space quantity and quality

An urban neighbourhood framework for realising progress towards the New Urban Agenda for equitable early childhood development

The role of diverse cultural identities in the perceived value of urban forests in Melbourne, Australia, and implications for urban ecosystem research and practice

Suburban Liveability and Post-pandemic Workplace Transitions

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

Melanie Davern Information

University

Position

Healthy Liveable Cities Centre for Urban Research; University of Melbourne

Citations(all)

4305

Citations(since 2020)

2414

Cited By

2553

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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RMIT University

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Top articles of Melanie Davern

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Journal

Author(s)

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

The contribution of objective and perceived crime to neighbourhood socio-inequity in loneliness

Health & Place

Tara Jamalishahni

Melanie Davern

Karen Villanueva

Gavin Turrell

Sarah Foster

2024/1/1

Neighbourhood socio-economic disadvantage and loneliness: the contribution of green space quantity and quality

BMC public health

Tara Jamalishahni

Gavin Turrell

Sarah Foster

Melanie Davern

Karen Villanueva

2023/3/30

An urban neighbourhood framework for realising progress towards the New Urban Agenda for equitable early childhood development

Children's Geographies

Hannah Badland

Karen Villanueva

Amanda Alderton

Melanie Davern

Sharon Goldfeld

2023/11/2

The role of diverse cultural identities in the perceived value of urban forests in Melbourne, Australia, and implications for urban ecosystem research and practice

Ecology and Society

Camilo Ordóñez Barona

Cherese Sonkkila

Jessica M Baumann

Caragh G Threlfall

Dieter F Hochuli

...

2023

Suburban Liveability and Post-pandemic Workplace Transitions

Urban Policy and Research

Todd Denham

Melanie Davern

Jago Dodson

Tiebei Li

2023/10/2

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

Shifting car travel to active modes to improve population health and achieve transport goals: A simulation study

Journal of Transport & Health

Belen Zapata-Diomedi

Alan Both

Ali Abbas

James Woodcock

Annette Kroen

...

2023/7/1

ICJWB Special Issue Foreword–Community Indicators Consortium

International Journal of Community Well-Being

Melanie Davern

Chantal Steven

Luis Estevez

2023/6

Beyond the luxury effect: Individual and structural drivers lead to ‘urban forest inequity’in public street trees in Melbourne, Australia

Landscape and Urban Planning

Caragh G Threlfall

Lucy Dubrelle Gunn

Melanie Davern

Dave Kendal

2022/2/1

Research for city practice

Marcus Grant

Manuel Franco

2022/7/4

Achieving ‘Active’30 Minute Cities: How feasible is it to reach work within 30 minutes using active transport modes?

Isprs international journal of Geo-information

Alan Both

Lucy Gunn

Carl Higgs

Melanie Davern

Afshin Jafari

...

2022/1/13

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

What Works for Place-Based Approaches in Victoria?: Part 2: A review of practice

Susie Moloney

Melanie Davern

Sue West

Ian McShane

Ashton James deSilva

...

2022

Contribution of the built environment to inequity in loneliness by neighbourhood disadvantage in Australia

Cities & Health

Tara Jamalishahni

Gavin Turrell

Karen Villanueva

Sarah Foster

Melanie Davern

2022/11/2

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

Measuring local liveability: Using a new 20-minute neighbourhood scorecard developed by the Australian urban observatory

Planning News

Katherine Murray

Melanie Davern

2022/10/1

A framework for developing environmental justice indicators

Geoffrey R Browne

Lucy Dubrelle Gunn

Melanie Davern

2022/3/17

Australian Urban Observatory 20-Minute Scorecard

RMIT University. Educational resource. v1

M Davern

K Murray

2022

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