Nina Hagemann: Publication list 10/2020
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Sylla M., Hagemann N., Szewrański S. 2020. Mapping trade-offs and synergies among peri-urban ecosystem services to address spatial policy. Environmental Science and Policy 112: 79-90. doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2020.06.002 |
Hagemann, N., van der Zanden, E.H., Willaarts, B.A., Holzkämper, A., Volk, M., Rutz, C., Priess, J.A., Schönhart, M. 2020. Bringing the sharing-sparing debate down to the ground—Lessons learnt for participatory scenario development. In: Land Use Policy 91: e104262. doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104262. |
Karner, K., Cord, A.F., Hagemann, N., Hernandez-Mora, N., Holzkamper, A., Jeangros, B., Lienhoop, N., Nitsch, H., Rivas, D., Schmid, E., Schulp, C.J.E., Strauch, M., van der Zanden, E.H., Volk, M., Willaarts, B., Zarrineh, N., Schonhart, M. 2019. Developing stakeholder-driven scenarios on land sharing and land sparing - Insights from five European case studies. In: Journal of Environmental Management 241: 488-500. |
*Dietze, V., Hagemann, N., Jürges, N., Bartke, S., Fürst, C. 2019. Farmers consideration of soil ecosystem services in agricultural management – A case study from Saxony, Germany. In: Land Use Policy 81: 813-824. |
*Singer-Brodowski, M., Grossmann, K., Bartke, S., Huning, S., Weinsziehr, T., Hagemann, N. 2018. Competency-oriented education for sustainable development: Lessons from five courses on energy poverty. In: International Journal of Higher Education 19(7): 1299-1316. |
*Juerges, N., Hagemann, N., Bartke, S. 2018: A tool to analyse instruments for soil governance: the REEL-framework. In: Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 20(5): 617 – 631. |
*Bartke, S., Hagemann, N., Harries, N., Hauck, J., Bardos, P. 2018. Market potential of nanoremediation in Europe – Market drivers and interventions identified in a deliberative scenario approach. In: Science of The Total Environment 619-620: 1040-1048. |
Gawel, E., Purkus, A., Pannicke, N., Hagemann, N. 2018. Herausforderungen einer nachhaltigen Bioökonomiepolitik. In: Ökologisches Wirtschaften 1/2018: 19- 20. |
*Purkus, A., Hagemann, N., Bedtke, N., Gawel, E. 2018. Towards a sustainable innovation system for the German wood-based bioeconomy: Implications for policy design. In: Journal of Cleaner Production 172: 3955-3968. |
*Hildebrandt, J., Hagemann, N., Thrän, D. 2017. The contribution of the ecological construction industries for leveraging a low carbon building sector. In: Sustainable Cities and Society 34: 405-418. |
*Hagemann, N., Kirschke, S. 2017. Key Issues of Interdisciplinary NEXUS Governance Analyses: Lessons Learned from Research on Integrated Water Resources Management. In: Resources 6(9). |
*Hagemann, N., Gawel, E., Purkus, A., Pannicke, N., Hauck, J. 2016: Possible futures towards a wood-based bioeconomy: A scenario analysis for Germany. In: Sustainability 8 (1), 98. |
*Pannicke, N., Gawel, E., Hagemann, N., Purkus, A., Strunz, S. 2015. The political economy of fostering a wood-based bio-economy in Germany. In: German Journal of Agricultural Economics 64(4): 224-243. |
*Hagemann, N., Prager, K., Bartke, S. 2015. Costs of implementing agricultural soil protection policies – insights from two German cases. In: Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 17(5): 656-672. |
*Kirschke, S., Hagemann, N. 2014. Stärkung der Wasser-Governanceforschung. Impulse aus der Forschung zum Integrierten Wasserressourcen-Management. In: GAIA 23 (4): 313 – 317. |
*Hagemann, N., Blumensaat, F., Tavares Wahren, F., Trümper, J., Burmeister, C., Moynihan, R., Scheifhacken, N. 2014. The long road to improving the water quality of the Western Bug river (Ukraine) – A conflict analysis. In: Journal of Hydrology 519 (Part C): 2436 – 2447. |
*Hagemann, N., Klauer, B., Moynihan, R. Leidel, M., Scheifhacken, N. 2014. The role of institutional and legal constraints on river water quality monitoring in Ukraine. In: Environmental Earth Sciences 72 (12): 4745 – 4756. |
*Dombrowsky, I., Hagemann, N., Houdret, A. 2014. The river basin as a new scale for water governance in transition countries? A comparative study of Mongolia and Ukraine. In: Environmental Earth Sciences 72(12): 4705-4726. |
*Sigel, K., Hagemann, N., Leidel, M., Niemann, S., Weigelt, C. 2014. Insights regarding transdisciplinarity and knowledge transfer gained from two case studies on integrated water resources management in Ukraine and Mongolia. In: Interdisciplinary Science Review 39(4): 343-361. |
*Leidel, M., Hagemann, N., Seegert, J., Weigelt, C., Zakorchevna, N., Blumensaat, F. 2014. Supporting decisions in water management by exploring information and capacity gaps: experiences from an IWRM study in the Western Bug River Basin, Ukraine. In: Environmental Earth Sciences 72(12): 4771 – 4786. |
*Seegert, J., Berendonk, T., Bernhofer, C., Blumensaat, F., Dombrowsky, I., Fuehner, C., Grundmann, J., Hagemann, N., Kalbacher, T., Kopinke, F.-D., Liedl, R., Leidel, M., Lorz, C., Makeschin, F., Markova, D., Niemann, S., Röstel, G., Schanze, J., Scheifhacken, N., Schuetze, N., Siebert, C., Stefan, C., Strehlitz, B., Teutsch, G., Weigelt, C., Weiß, H., Kolditz, O., Borchardt, D., Krebs, P. 2014. Integrated water resources management under different hydrological, climatic and socio-economic conditions: results and lessons learned from a transdisciplinary IWRM project IWAS. Environmental Earth Sciences 72(12): 4677 – 4688. |
*Leidel, M., Niemann, S., Hagemann, N. 2012. Capacity development as key factor for integrated water resources management (IWRM) - Improving water management in the Western Bug River Basin, Ukraine. In: Environmental Earth Sciences 65 (5): 1415-1426. |
*Hagemann, N., Prager, K. 2011. Shortcomings of political instruments for agricultural soil conservation. In: Berichte über Landwirtschaft 89: 331-350. |
*Prager, K., Hagemann, N., Schuler, J., Heyn, N. 2010. Incentives and enforcement: the institutional design and policy mix for soil conservation in Brandenburg (Germany). In: Land Degradation and Development 22 (1): 111- 123. |
Other publications (selected) |
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Schleyer, C., Hagemann, N., Rauchenecker, K. 2019. Governing wildlife commons. In: Hudson, B., Rosenbloom, J., Cole, D. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons. Abingdon: Routledge: 198 - 207. |
*Gawel, E., Purkus, A., Pannicke, N., Hagemann, N. 2018. A Governance Framework for a Sustainable Bioeconomy. Insights from the Case of the German Wood-based Bioeconomy, in: Leal, W., Pociovalisteanu, D.-M., Borges de Brito, P.R. and Borges de Lima, I. (Eds.), Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy: Principles, Challenges and Perspectives. Springer: 517-537. |
Schröter-Schlaack, C., Hagemann, N., Hansjürgens, B. 2017. Das Konzept der Ökosystem-leistungen. In: Krebs, R. Schulin, R. Egli, M. und Tobias, S. (Eds.), Bodenschutz in der Praxis. UTB Verlag: 71-81. |
Hagemann, N., Gawel, E., Purkus, A., Pannicke, N., Hauck, J., Köck, W., Ludwig, G. 2016. Mögliche Zukünfte für die holzbasierte Bioökonomie: Eine Szenarienanalyse für Deutschland. Broschüre. Abrufbar unter: http://www.ufz.de/export/data/global/104681_Szenarien.pdf |
Hagemann, N. 2016. Understanding institutional persistence in Ukrainian water service provision sector. ICAR-Reihe Nr. 62. Aachen, Shaker. |
*Radzimski, A., Weinsziehr, T., Bartke, S., Hagemann, N., Klusacek, P., Martinat, S., Großmann, K. 2016. Teaching Energy Poverty. Lessons Learnt From an International Research & Teaching Initiative on Energy Vulnerability in Five Cities. In: Großmann, K., Schaffrin, A., Smigiel, C. (Hrsg.), Energie und soziale Ungleichheit. Springer: 697-719. |
Klauer, B., Sigel, K., Schiller, J., Hagemann, N., Kern, K. 2015. Unverhältnismäßige Kosten nach EG-Wasserrahmenrichtlinie – Ein Verfahren zur Begründung weniger strenger Umweltziele. Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung – UFZ, Leipzig. |
*Hagemann, N., Leidel, M. 2014. Introducing river basin management in a transitional context: a case study about Ukraine. In: Huitema, D. and Meijerink, S. (eds.), The Politics of River Basin Organisations. Coalitions, Institutional Design Choices and Consequences. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: 210-233. |
* Reviewed publications