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Extracting sensory experiences and cultural ecosystem services from actively crowdsourced descriptions of everyday lived landscapes. Ecosystems and People, 20(1):2331761.
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Characterising and mapping potential and experienced tranquillity: From a state of mind to a cultural ecosystem service. Geography Compass, 17(11):12726.
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Comparing landscape value patterns between participatory mapping and geolocated social media content across Europe. Landscape and Urban Planning, 226:104511.
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Assessing the potential of social media for estimating recreational use of urban and peri-urban forests. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 64:127261.
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Assessing experienced tranquillity through natural language processing and landscape ecology measures. Landscape Ecology, 36(8):2347-2365.
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Conceptualisations of landscape differ across European languages. PLoS ONE, 15(10):e0239858.
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StarBorn: Towards making in‐situ land cover data generation fun with a location‐based game. Transactions in GIS, 23(5):1008-1028.
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Introduction: The trouble with forest: definitions, values and boundaries. Geographica Helvetica, 73(4):253-260.
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Describing and comparing landscapes using tags, texts, and free lists: an interdisciplinary approach. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 32(8):1572-1592.
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Investigating sense of place as a cultural ecosystem service in different landscapes through the lens of language. Landscape and Urban Planning, 175:169-183.
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‘This is not the jungle, this is my barbecho’: semantics of ethnoecological landscape categories in the Bolivian Amazon. Landscape Research, 43(1):77-94.
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Generating spatial footprints from hiking blogs. In: COSIT 2017: International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, L'Aquila (I), 4 September 2017 - 8 September 2017. Springer, 5-7.
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Characterizing place: an empirical comparison between user-generated content and freelisting data. International Conference on GIScience Short Paper Proceedings, 1(1):336-339.
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From space to place in the Bolivian Amazon: exploring and representing folk landscape categories with ethnographic and GIS approaches. 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
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“Institutional Shopping” for natural resource management in a protected area and indigenous territory in the Bolivian Amazon. Human Organization, 75(3):218-229.
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More than a list: what outdoor free listings of landscape categories reveal about commonsense geographic concepts and memory search strategies. In: Fabrikant, Sara I; Raubal, Martin; Bertolotto, Michela; Davies, Clare; Freundschuh, Scott; Bell, Scott. Spatial Information Theory. 12th International Conference, COSIT 2015, Santa Fe, NM, USA, October 12-16, 2015, Proceedings. Cham: Springer, 224-243.
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Why landscape terms matter for mapping: A comparison of ethnogeographic categories and scientific classification. In: GIScience 2014: Eighth International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Vienna (A), 23 September 2014 - 26 September 2014. Technische Universität Wien, 192-194.
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Size, site fidelity, and overlap of home ranges and core areas in the socially monogamous Owl monkey (Aotus azarae) of northern Argentina. International Journal of Primatology:online.
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The meanings of the generic parts of toponyms: use and limitations of gazetteers in studies of landscape terms. In: Tenbrink, Thora; Stell, John; Galton, Antony; Wood, Zena. Spatial Information Theory. Cham: Springer, 261-278.