Claire Freeman

Claire Freeman is a New Zealand geography and urban planning academic.[1]

Claire Freeman

Career

After a PhD at Leeds, Freeman worked at University of the North West, Leeds Metropolitan University and Massey University before moving to Otago University, where she's been a full professor[2] since 2015[3]

Selected works

  • Mathieu, Renaud, Claire Freeman, and Jagannath Aryal. "Mapping private gardens in urban areas using object-oriented techniques and very high-resolution satellite imagery." Landscape and Urban Planning 81, no. 3 (2007): 179โ€“192.
  • Freeman, Claire. "Local government and emerging models of participation in the Local Agenda 21 process." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 39, no. 1 (1996): 65โ€“78.
  • Freeman, Claire, and Paul J. Tranter. Children and their urban environment: Changing worlds. Routledge, 2011.
  • Freeman, Claire, and Oliver Buck. "Development of an ecological mapping methodology for urban areas in New Zealand." Landscape and Urban Planning 63, no. 3 (2003): 161โ€“173.

References


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