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Wendy McWilliam Ph.D., MLA
Wendy McWilliam Ph.D., MLA
Associate Professor, Lincoln University
Verified email at lincoln.ac.nz
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Urban community gardens: An evaluation of governance approaches and related enablers and barriers at different development stages
R Fox-Kämper, A Wesener, D Münderlein, M Sondermann, W McWilliam, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning 170, 59-68, 2018
1622018
How community gardens may contribute to community resilience following an earthquake
N Shimpo, A Wesener, W McWilliam
Urban forestry & urban greening 38, 124-132, 2019
992019
The nature of wellbeing: how nature’s ecosystem services contribute to the wellbeing of New Zealand and New Zealanders
L Roberts, A Brower, G Kerr, S Lambert, W McWilliam, K Moore, J Quinn, ...
Department of Conservation, 2015
912015
Landscape aesthetic experience and ecosystem services
SR Swaffield, WJ McWilliam
School of Landscape Architecture, Lincoln University, 349-362, 2013
602013
Evaluation of planning policy for protecting green infrastructure from loss and degradation due to residential encroachment
W McWilliam, R Brown, P Eagles, M Seasons
Land Use Policy 47, 459-467, 2015
482015
Designing future dairy systems for New Zealand using reflexive interactive design
AJ Romera, AP Bos, M Neal, CR Eastwood, D Chapman, W McWilliam, ...
Agricultural Systems 181, 102818, 2020
412020
Connecting business with the agricultural landscape: Business strategies for sustainable rural development
SR Swaffield, RC Corry, P Opdam, W McWilliam, J Primdahl
Business Strategy and the Environment 28 (7), 1357-1369, 2019
392019
Barriers to the effective planning and management of residential encroachment within urban forest edges: A Southern Ontario, Canada case study
W McWilliam, R Brown, P Eagles, M Seasons
Urban forestry & urban greening 13 (1), 48-62, 2014
272014
Assessing the degradation effects of local residents on urban forests in Ontario, Canada
W McWilliam, P Eagles, M Seasons, R Brown
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) 36 (6), 253-260, 2010
252010
The role of dairy company policies in support of farm green infrastructure in the absence of government stewardship payments
W McWilliam, M Balzarova
Land Use Policy 68, 671-680, 2017
212017
The housing-forest interface: Testing structural approaches for protecting suburban natural systems following development
W McWilliam, P Eagles, M Seasons, R Brown
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 9 (2), 149-159, 2010
202010
Evaluation of a dairy agri-environmental programme for restoring woody green infrastructure
W McWilliam, Y Fukuda, H Moller, D Smith
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 15 (4), 350-364, 2017
192017
Vegetation history and dynamics in New Zealand: Future scenarios and improved trajectories towards restoring natural patterns
CD Meurk, J Sullivan, W McWilliam
Vegetation Structure and Function at Multiple Spatial, Temporal and …, 2016
162016
Effects of housing development on bird species diversity in a forest fragment in Ontario, Canada
WJ McWilliam, RD Brown
Landscape Research 26 (4), 407-419, 2001
162001
Evaluation of planning and management approaches for limiting residential encroachment impacts within forest edges: A Southern Ontario case study
W McWilliam, P Eagles, M Seasons, R Brown
Urban Ecosystems 15, 753-772, 2012
132012
Effectiveness of boundary structures in limiting residential encroachment into urban forests
WJ McWilliam, PFJ Eagles, ML Seasons, RD Brown
Landscape Research 37 (3), 301-325, 2012
122012
Using soil sustainability and resilience concepts to support future land management practice: a case study of mt Grand Station, Hāwea, New Zealand
C Smith, S Jayathunga, P Gregorini, FC Pereira, W McWilliam
Sustainability 14 (3), 1808, 2022
92022
Reducing the incidence of skin cancer through landscape architecture design education
W McWilliam, A Wesener, A Sukumar, RD Brown
Sustainability 12 (22), 9402, 2020
92020
Guest Editorial: Integrated Urban Grey and Green Infrastructures
A Wesener, W McWilliam, S Tavares, J Birkeland
Landscape Review 17 (2), 2017
92017
How community gardens may contribute to community resilience following an earthquake. Urban For Urban Green 38: 124–132
N Shimpo, A Wesener, W McWilliam
82019
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