Dr Trudie Dockerty
Senior Research Associate
School of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
Biography
She is a Senior Research Associate in the School of Environmental Sciences (ENV) at UEA. She have also worked in the School of Health Sciences and outside of UEA in the Communications Team of the Carers Agency Partnership where her work focused on the provision of information for people who care caring for a family member or friend.
Research Interest
She have worked on a range of projects using scenarios and visualisations in stakeholder engagement for evaluating environmental impacts, with work on topics including climate change and rural landscapes, diffuse pollution from agriculture, water quality, expansion of biomass crops, and evaluation of different potential energy futures.
Publications
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Lovett, A., Dockerty, T., Papathanasopoulou, E., Beaumont, N., Smith, P. (2015) A framework for assessing the impacts on ecosystem services of energy provision in the UK: An example relating to the production and combustion life cycle of UK produced biomass crops (short rotation coppice and Miscanthus), in Biomass and Bioenergy 83 pp. 311-321 Full Text UEA Repository (Article) (Published)
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Papathanasopoulou, E., Holland, R., Dockerty, T., Scott, K., Wegg, T., Beaumont, N., Taylor, G., Sünnenberg, G., Lovett, A., Smith, P., Austen, M. (2015) Energy and Ecosystem Service Impacts, in Global Energy : Issues, Potentials and Policy Implications. Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-871953-3, 978-0-19-871952-6 UEA Repository (Chapter) (Published)
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Dockerty, T., Latham, S., Smith, T. (2016) Why don’t patients take their analgesics? A meta-ethnography assessing the perceptions of medication adherence in patients with osteoarthritis, in Rheumatology International 36 (5) pp. 731-739 Full Text UEA Repository (Article) (Published)