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Tracy Schultz
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Public acceptance of recycled water
KS Fielding, S Dolnicar, T Schultz
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2018
2012018
The common in-group identity model enhances communication about recycled water
T Schultz, K Fielding
Journal of Environmental Psychology 40, 296-305, 2014
682014
A retrospective, descriptive study of maternal and neonatal transfers, and clinical outcomes of a Primary Maternity Unit in rural Queensland, 2009–2011
S Kruske, T Schultz, S Eales, S Kildea
Women and Birth, Elsevier, 2014
312014
Testing the impact of images in environmental campaigns
R Gulliver, CM Chapman, KN Solly, T Schultz
Journal of Environmental Psychology 71, 101468, 2020
212020
The effect of images on community engagement with sustainable stormwater management: The role of integral disgust and sadness
T Schultz, K Fielding, F Newton, W Louis
Journal of environmental psychology 59, 26-35, 2018
162018
Images that engage people with sustainable urban water management
T Schultz, K Fielding, F Newton
Science Communication 40 (2), 199-227, 2018
92018
Getting the message right: the use of frames, community-friendly terminology and visuals
T Schultz, A Dean, H Ross, K Fielding, F Newton
Cooperative Research Center for Water Sensitive Cities, 2017
32017
Stewardship for the Great Barrier Reef
EV Hobman, S Stone-Jovicich, T Schultz, K McLean, A Dean, B Claudia, ...
CSIRO, 2022
22022
From theory to practice—how insights from psychology can be applied in agricultural extension
A Dean, T Schultz
Rural Extension and Innovation Systems Journal, 2023
2023
Images that engage communities in sustainable urban stormwater management
TA Schultz
2019
Disgusting images lower support for Water Sensitive Urban Design
T Schultz
CRCWSC: Cooperative Research Center for Water Sensitive Cities, 2017
2017
Communicating information about recycled water: the effect of superordinate identity
T Schultz
2012
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