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Merryn Thomas
Merryn Thomas
Research Officer, Swansea University
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Public perceptions of hydraulic fracturing for shale gas and oil in the United States and Canada
M Thomas, N Pidgeon, D Evensen, T Partridge, A Hasell, C Enders, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (3), e450, 2017
1302017
Deliberating the perceived risks, benefits, and societal implications of shale gas and oil extraction by hydraulic fracturing in the US and UK
M Thomas, T Partridge, BH Harthorn, N Pidgeon
Nature Energy 2 (5), 1-7, 2017
1192017
Waste reduction behaviors at home, at work, and on holiday: What influences behavioral consistency across contexts?
LE Whitmarsh, P Haggar, M Thomas
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 417854, 2018
1052018
Seeing futures now: Emergent US and UK views on shale development, climate change and energy systems
T Partridge, M Thomas, BH Harthorn, N Pidgeon, A Hasell, L Stevenson, ...
Global Environmental Change 42, 1-12, 2017
912017
A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study
OR Rendón, A Garbutt, M Skov, I Möller, M Alexander, R Ballinger, ...
People and nature 1 (4), 486-496, 2019
612019
A framework linking ecosystem services and human well‐being: Saltmarsh as a case study
OR Rendón, A Garbutt, M Skov, I Möller, M Alexander, R Ballinger, ...
People and nature 1 (4), 486-496, 2019
612019
Mental models of sea-level change: A mixed methods analysis on the Severn Estuary, UK
M Thomas, N Pidgeon, L Whitmarsh, R Ballinger
Global Environmental Change 33, 71-82, 2015
572015
Urgency in energy justice: Contestation and time in prospective shale extraction in the United States and United Kingdom
T Partridge, M Thomas, N Pidgeon, BH Harthorn
Energy Research & Social Science 42, 138-146, 2018
442018
“Disciplined research in undisciplined settings”: Critical explorations of in situ and mobile methodologies in geographies of health and wellbeing
R Foley, SL Bell, H Gittins, H Grove, A Kaley, A McLauchlan, T Osborne, ...
Area 52 (3), 514-522, 2020
342020
Shale development in the US and Canada: a review of engagement practice
M Thomas, N Pidgeon, M Bradshaw
The Extractive Industries and Society 5 (4), 557-569, 2018
292018
Using role play to explore energy perceptions in the United States and United Kingdom
M Thomas, T Partridge, N Pidgeon, BH Harthorn, C Demski, A Hasell
Energy research & social science 45, 363-373, 2018
252018
Valuing Nature for Wellbeing: Narratives of socio-ecological change in dynamic intertidal landscapes
E Roberts, M Thomas, N Pidgeon, K Henwood
Environmental Values 30 (4), 501-523, 2021
172021
Disturbed earth: conceptions of the deep underground in shale extraction deliberations in the US and UK
T Partridge, M Thomas, N Pidgeon, B Harthorn
Environmental Values 28 (6), 641-663, 2019
142019
Existing European data on public perceptions of shale gas
A Lis, C Braendle, T Fleischer, M Thomas, D Evensen, J Mastop
M4ShaleGas Consortium, 2015
142015
Public perceptions of shale gas operations in the USA and Canada: A review of evidence
MJ Thomas, NF Pidgeon, DTN Evensen, T Partridge, A Hasell, C Enders, ...
M4ShaleGas Consortium, 2016
122016
Expert judgements of sea-level rise at the local scale
M Thomas, N Pidgeon, L Whitmarsh, R Ballinger
Journal of Risk Research 19 (5), 664-685, 2016
112016
A framework linking ecosystem services and human well-being: Saltmarsh as a case study. People Nat 1: 486–496
OR Rendon, A Garbutt, M Skov, M Iris, A Meghan, R Ballinger, W Kayleigh, ...
92019
Health risk perception and shale development in the UK and US
BH Harthorn, L Halcomb, T Partridge, M Thomas, C Enders, N Pidgeon
Health, Risk & Society 21 (1-2), 35-56, 2019
82019
‘This funny place’: Uncovering the ambiguity of saltmarshes using a multimodal approach
M Thomas, E Roberts, N Pidgeon, K Henwood
People and Nature 4 (3), 804-815, 2022
72022
Public and expert perceptions of sea-level change on the Severn Estuary
MJ Thomas
Cardiff University, 2013
62013
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