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Thomas Hartmann
Thomas Hartmann
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Wicked problems and clumsy solutions: Planning as expectation management
T Hartmann
Planning Theory 11 (3), 242-256, 2012
1852012
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
1492016
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
1232015
The flood risk management plan: towards spatial water governance
T Hartmann, P Driessen
Journal of Flood Risk Management 10 (2), 145-154, 2017
1222017
Clumsy floodplains: Responsive land policy for extreme floods
T Hartmann
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011
109*2011
Instruments of Land Policy – Dealing with Scarcity of Land
JD Gerber, T Hartmann, A Hengstermann
922018
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
922016
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
922014
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
782020
Exploring the relation between flood risk management and flood resilience
TH Markus Disse, Taylor Glen Johnson, Jorge Leandro
Water Security, 2020
722020
Planning by law and property rights reconsidered
T Hartmann, B Needham
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2012
70*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
692016
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
692015
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
682014
Compulsory acquisition in the Netherlands
S Holtslag-Broekhof, T Hartmann
Compulsory Property Acquisition for Urban Densification, 20-29, 2018
61*2018
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
562022
Implementing the European Flood Risk Management Plan
T Hartmann, T Spit
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2015
532015
Nature-based Flood Risk Management on Private Land - Disciplinary Perspectives on a Multidisciplinary Challenge
T Hartmann, L Slavíková, S McCarthy
Springer Nature, 2019
512019
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
502017
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
472020
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