Wicked problems and clumsy solutions: Planning as expectation management T Hartmann Planning Theory 11 (3), 242-256, 2012 | 189 | 2012 |
Justice and flood risk management: Reflecting on different approaches to distribute and allocate flood risk management in Europe T Thaler, T Hartmann Natural Hazards, 2016 | 153 | 2016 |
Dilemmas of involvement in land management – Comparing an active (Dutch) and a passive (German) approach T Hartmann, T Spit Land Use Policy 42, 729–737, 2015 | 130 | 2015 |
The flood risk management plan: towards spatial water governance T Hartmann, P Driessen Journal of Flood Risk Management 10 (2), 145-154, 2017 | 128 | 2017 |
Clumsy floodplains: Responsive land policy for extreme floods T Hartmann Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011 | 110* | 2011 |
Instruments of Land Policy – Dealing with Scarcity of Land JD Gerber, T Hartmann, A Hengstermann | 98 | 2018 |
Strategic use of land policy instruments for affordable housing – Coping with social challenges under scarce land conditions in Swiss cities G Debrunner, T Hartmann Land Use Policy 99 (doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104993), 2020 | 93 | 2020 |
A co-evolving frontier between land and water: dilemmas of flexibility versus robustness in flood risk management B Tempels, T Hartmann Frontiers of Land and Water Governance in Urban Regions. Routledge Special …, 2016 | 93 | 2016 |
A co-evolving frontier between land and water: dilemmas of flexibility versus robustness in flood risk management B Tempels, T Hartmann Water International 39 (6), 872-883, 2014 | 93 | 2014 |
Exploring the relation between flood risk management and flood resilience TH Markus Disse, Taylor Glen Johnson, Jorge Leandro Water Security, 2020 | 79 | 2020 |
Planning by law and property rights reconsidered T Hartmann, B Needham Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2012 | 71* | 2012 |
Legitimizing differentiated flood protection levels–Consequences of the European flood risk management plan T Hartmann, T Spit Environmental Science & Policy 55, 361-367, 2016 | 69 | 2016 |
Legitimizing differentiated flood protection levels - Consequences of the European flood risk management plan T Hartmann, T Spit Environmental Science & Policy, doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.08.013, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
Identifying barriers for nature-based solutions in flood risk management: An interdisciplinary overview using expert community approach P Raška, N Bezak, CSS Ferreira, Z Kalantari, K Banasik, M Bertola, ... Journal of Environmental Management 310 (114725), doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2022., 2022 | 67 | 2022 |
From Flood Protection to Flood Risk Management: Condition-Based and Performance-Based Regulations in German Water Law T Hartmann, J Albrecht Journal of Environmental Law 26 (2), 243-268, 2014 | 65 | 2014 |
Nature-based Flood Risk Management on Private Land - Disciplinary Perspectives on a Multidisciplinary Challenge T Hartmann, L Slavíková, S McCarthy Springer Nature, 2019 | 53 | 2019 |
Swimming alone? Why linking flood risk perception and behaviour requires more than “it’s the individual, stupid” S Rufat, A Fekete, I Armaş, T Hartmann, C Kuhlicke, T Prior, T Thaler, ... WIREs Water, 2020 | 52 | 2020 |
The strategic use of time-limited property rights in land-use planning: Evidence from Switzerland JD Gerber, S Nahrath, T Hartmann Environment and Planning A 94 (4), 2017 | 52 | 2017 |
Managing public space – A blind spot of urban planning and design E Duivenvoorden, T Hartmann, M Brinkhuijsen, H Ton Cities, 10.1016/j.cities.2020.103032., 2020 | 51 | 2020 |
Implementing the European Flood Risk Management Plan T Hartmann, T Spit Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |