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Articles in peer reviewed journals (ISI-listed)

Status:  January 25th, 2024

Online first/accepted/in press

International peer-reviewed papers (accepted/online first)

  • HEIDENREICH, A., A. OTTO, L.H. Deppermann & A.H. THIEKEN: Hitze und Starkregen in Kitas und Pflegeeinrichtungen – eine Evaluation von Risikowahrnehmung, Kommunikation und konkreten Informationsmaterialien. – Bundesgesundheitsblatt (angenommen 12 Jan 2024)
  • HEIDENREICH, A. & A.H. THIEKEN: From risk communication and heat warnings to individual adaptation and coping: insights from a household survey in three German cities. – Risk Analysis (accepted, 23 Jan 2024)
  • PHAM, T.D.M., A.H. THIEKEN, P. BUBECK: Community-Based Early Warning Systems in a Changing Climate: An empirical evaluation from Coastal Central Vietnam. – Climate and Development, online first, 25 Jan 2024, https://doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2024.2307398

2024

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

2023

International peer-reviewed papers

  • BERGHÄUSER L., P. BUBECK, P. Hudson, A.H. THIEKEN (2023): Identifying and Characterising Individual Flood Precautionary Behaviour Dynamics from Panel Data. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 94: 103835, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103835.
  • Birkmann, J., H. Schüttrumpf, J. Handmer, A. THIEKEN, C. Kuhlicke, A. Truedinger, H. Sauter, E.-M. Klopries, S. Greiving, A. Jamshed, B. Merz, W. Solecki, L. Kirschbauer (2023): Strengthening climate resilience after extreme events – insights from reconstruction of flood affected communities in Germany. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 96: 103965, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103965.
  • BRYANT, S., H. Kreibich, B. Merz (2023): Bias in Flood Hazard Grid Aggregation. – Water Resources Research 59(9): e2023WR035100.
  • BUBECK, P., D. Osberghaus, A.H. THIEKEN (2023): Explaining Changes in Threat Appraisal, Coping Appraisal and Flood Risk-Reducing Behavior Using Panel Data from a Nation-Wide Survey in Germany. – Environment and Behavior 55(4), https://doi.org/10.1177/00139165231176069.
  • Chouhan, S., A.H. THIEKEN, P. BUBECK, M. Mukherjee (2023): Role of Tourism on Disaster Recovery: A case study of Uttarakhand, India. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 95: 103878, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103878.
  • Duijndam, S., W.J.W. Botzen, L.C. Hagedoorn, P. Bubeck, T. Haer, M. Pham, J.C.J.H. Aerts (2023): Drivers of migration intentions in coastal Vietnam under increased flood risk from sea-level rise. – Climatic Change 176: 12, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-022-03479-9.
  • Eckersley, P., W. Haupt, V. Wiegleb, J. Niewind, A. OTTO (2023): Intentionality and visibility in state- and society-led climate approaches: towards a more comprehensive understanding of local adaptation initiatives. – Geographica Helvetica 78: 369–380, https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-78-369-2023.
  • Guzman, D.A., MOHOR, G.S., Mendiondo, E.M. (2023): Multi-driver ensemble to evaluate the water utility business interruption cost induced by hydrological drought risk scenarios in Brazil. – Urban Water Journal 20(10): 1517-1531, http://doi.org/10.1080/1573062X.2022.2058564.
  • HAN, S., P. BUBECK, A.H. THIEKEN, C. Kuhlicke (2023): A place-based risk appraisal model for exploring residents’ attitudes toward nature-based solutions to flood risks. – Risk Analysis 43(12):  2562–2580, http://doi.org/10.1111/risa.14118.
  • Hudson, P. & L. BERGHÄUSER (2023): Investigating Moral Hazard and Property-level Flood Resilience Measures Through Panel Data from Germany. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 84: 103480, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.103480.
  • HUDSON, P. & T. Thaler (2023): Defining affordability and adaptation resource prioritization. – Climate Risk Management 42: 100569, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crm.2023.100569.
  • KÖHLER, L., Masson, T, Kohler, S., Kuhlicke, C. (2023): Better prepared but less resilient: the paradoxical impact of frequent floodexperience on adaptive behavior and resilience. – Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 23: 2787-2806, DOI10.5194/nhess-23-2787-202.
  • Schneider, P., A.H. THIEKEN, A. Walz (2023): Effects of temperature and air pollution on emergency ambulance dispatches: a time series analysis in a medium-sized city in Germany. – Weather, Climate, and Society 15: 665-676, https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-22-0046.1
  • SIEG, T., S. KIENZLER, V. Rözer, K. Vogel, H. Rust, A. Bronstert, H. Kreibich, B. Merz, A.H. THIEKEN (2023): Toward an adequate level of detail in flood risk assessments. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 16: e12889, https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12889.
  • Souza, F.A.A., MOHOR, G.S., Arias, D.A.G., Buarque, A.C.S., Taffarello, D., Mendiondo, E.M. (2022): Droughts in São Paulo: challenges and lessons for a water-adaptive society. Urban Water Journal, https://doi.org/10.1080%2F1573062x.2022.2047735.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., P. BUBECK, A. HEIDENREICH, J. VON KEYSERLINGK, L. DILLENARDT, A. OTTO (2023): Performance of the flood warning system in Germany in July 2021 – insights from affected residents. – Natural Hazards Earth System Sciences 23: 973–990, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-23-973-2023 (Highlight paper)  Preprint: EGUsphere, https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2022/egusphere-2022-244/
  • VON KEYSERLINGK, J., A.H. THIEKEN, E.N. Paton (2023): Approaches to assess land degradation risk: a synthesis. – Ecology & Society 28(1): 53, https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-13951-280153.

Other peer reviewed articles or book contributions

THIEKEN A.H., M.-L. ZENKER, P. BUBECK (2023): Flood-related fatalities in July 2021 in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany: what can be learnt for future flood risk management? – Journal of Coastal and Riverine Flood Risk 2, paper 5: 1-19., https://doi.org/10.59490/jcrfr.2023.0005.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

2022

International peer-reviewed papers

  • Caldas-Alvarez, A., Augenstein, M., Ayzel, G., Barfus, K., Cherian, R., DILLENARDT, L., Fauer, F., Feldmann, H., Heistermann, M., Karwat, A., Kaspar, F., Kreibich, H., Lucio-Eceiza, E. E., Meredith, E. P., Mohr, S., Niermann, D., Pfahl, S., Ruff, F., Rust, H. W., SCHOPPA, L., Schwitalla, T., Steidl, S., THIEKEN, A. H., Tradowsky, J. S., Wulfmeyer, V., Quaas, J. (2022): Meteorological, impact and climate perspectives of the 29 June 2017 heavy precipitation event in the Berlin metropolitan area. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 22, 3701–3724, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-3701-2022.
  • Deusdara-Leal, K., MOHOR, G.S., Cuartas, L.A., Seluchi, M.E., Marengo, J.A., Zhang, R, Broedel, E., de Jesus Amore, D., Alvalá, R.C.S., Cunha, A.P.M.A., Gonçalves, J.A.C. (2022): Trends and Climate Elasticity of Streamflow in South-Eastern Brazil Basins. – Water 14(14), http://doi.org/10.3390/w14142245
  • Dietze, M., R. Bell, U. Ozturk, K. Cook, C. Andermann, A. Beer, B. Damm, F. Lauer, A. Lucia, F. Fauer, K.M. Nissen, T. SIEG, A.H. THIEKEN (2022): More than heavy rain turning into fast-flowing water – a landscape perspective on the 2021 Eifel floods. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 22: 1845–1856. Discussion paper at: https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2022/egusphere-2022-7/
  • DILLENARDT, L., P. HUDSON, A.H. THIEKEN (2022): Urban pluvial flood adaptation: results of a household survey across four German municipalities. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 15(3): e12748, https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12748.
  • Heyden, J. & S. NATHO (2022): Assessing Floodplain Management in Germany—A Case Study on Nationwide Research and Actions. – Sustainability 14: 10610. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710610.
  • HUDSON, P & A.H. THIEKEN (2022): The presence of moral hazard regarding flood insurance and German private businesses. – Natural Hazards 112: 1295–1319, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-022-05227-9.
  • HUDSON, P., A.H. THIEKEN, P. BUBECK (2022): A comparison of flood protective decision-making between German households and businesses. – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 27(1): 5, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11027-021-09982-1.
  • Kreibich, H., A. van Loon, K. Schröter, ..., G. SAMPROGNA MOHOR, ..., G. Di Baldassarre (2022): The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management. – Nature 608: 80–86, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04917-5. Dataset: https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.4.4.2022.002
  • MUENZEL, S. (2022): Organic and Hydrogel Soil Amendments for Winter Wheat Adaption to Drought Stress. – American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 10(5): 181–198, doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20221005.15.
  • SCHOPPA, L., M. Barendrecht, T. SIEG, N. Sairam & H. Kreibich (2022): Augmenting a socio-hydrological flood risk model for companies with process-oriented loss estimation. – Hydrological Sciences Journal 67(11): 1623–1639, https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2022.2095207
  • SIEG, T. & A.H. THIEKEN: (2022): Improving flood impact estimations. – Environmental Research Letters 17: 064007, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac6d6c.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., G. SAMPROGNA MOHOR, H. Kreibich, M. Müller (2022): Compound inland flood events: different pathways–different impacts–different coping options? – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 22, 165–185, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-22-165-2022.
  • Vorogushyn, S., H. Apel, M. Kemter, A.H. THIEKEN (2022): Analyse der Hochwassergefährdung im Ahrtal unter Berücksichtigung historischer Hochwasser. – Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung 66(5): 244–254, doi: 10.5675/HyWa_2021.5_2.
  • WUTZLER, B., P. HUDSON, A.H. THIEKEN (2022): Adaptation strategies of flood-damaged businesses in Germany. – Frontiers in Water 4: 932061, doi: 10.3389/frwa.2022.932061.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • Sanchez Martinez, G. & P. HUDSON (2022): The Health Costs of Hydrometeorological Extreme Events. In: Hydrometeorological Extreme Events and Public Health, First Edition (Edited by F. Matthies-Wiesler & P. Quevauviller), Chapter 7, p. 74–98.
  • Vleesenbeek, T., M. Kaufmann, S. Priest, P. HUDSON, L. Löschner, P. Raška, A. Schindelegger, L. Slavíková, R. Stričević (2021): Win–Win for Everyone? Reflecting on Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risk Management from an Environmental Justice Perspective. In: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, https://doi.org/10.1007/698_2021_759.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • Caldas-Alvarez, A., M. Augenstein, G. Ayzel, K. Barfus, R. Cherian, L. DILLENARDT, F. Fauer, H. Feldmann, M. Heistermann, A. Karwat, F. Kaspar, H. Kreibich, E.E. Lucio-Eceiza, E.P. Meredith, S. Mohr, D. Niermann, S. Pfahl, F. Ruff, H.W. Rust, L. SCHOPPA, T. Schwitalla, S. Steidl, A.H. THIEKEN, J.S. Tradowsky, V. Wulfmeyer, J. Quaas: Meteorological, Impact and Climate perspectives of the 29 June 2017 Heavy Precipitation Event in the Berlin Metropolitan Area. Discussion paper at NHESS. https://nhess.copernicus.org/preprints/nhess-2022-96/
  • Huber, B., M. Miechielsen, A. OTTO, K. Schmidt, S. ULLRICH, L.-H. DEPPERMANN, P. Eckersley, W. Haupt, A. HEIDENREICH, K. Kern, T. Lipp, N. Neumann, P. Schneider, T. Sterzel, A. THIEKEN (2022): Instrumente und Maßnahmen der kommunalen Klimaanpassung: Empirische Befunde für einen erfolgreichen Transfer. Universitätsverlag Potsdam, https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-56345.
  • OTTO, A. & A.H. THIEKEN (Hrsg., 2022): Urbane Resilienz gegenüber extremen Wetterereignissen – Gemeinsamer Verbundabschlussbericht des Forschungsprojektes ExTrass. Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 99 S., https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-55542.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., P. BUBECK, M.-L. ZENKER, B. WUTZLER (2022): Strukturierte Auswertung der Dokumentationen zu allen Hochwassertodesopfern in Nordrhein-Westfalen im Juli 2021 und Herausarbeitung von Verbesserungspotenzialen in der Risikokommunikation und in den Warnprozessen anhand der Todesumstände und -ursachen sowie Ereignischarakteristika. Gutachten für den Parlamentarischen Untersuchungsausschuss V (Hochwasserkatastrophe) des Landtags Nordrhein‐Westfalen. 56 S. (Download unter: https://www.landtag.nrw.de/home/der-landtag/ausschusse-und-gremien-1/untersuchungsausschusse/untersuchungsausschuss-ii-hochwa.html).
  • THIEKEN, A.H., P. BUBECK, A. HEIDENREICH, J. VON KEYSERLINGK, L. DILLENARDT, A. OTTO: Performance of the flood warning system in Germany in July 2021 – insights from affected residents. – EGUsphere [preprint under review for publication in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences], https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2022/egusphere-2022-244/

2021

International peer-reviewed papers

  • Hagedoorn, L., BUBECK, P., HUDSON, P., Brander, L., Pham, T.D.M., Lasage, R. (2021): Preferences of vulnerable social groups for ecosystem-based adaptation to flood risk in Central Vietnam. – World Development 148: 105650, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105650.
  • HAN, S. & C. Kuhlicke (2021): Barriers and Drivers for Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risks: The Case of South Korea. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 12: 661–672, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-021-00372-4.
  • HEIDENREICH, A., M. Buchner, A. Walz, A.H. THIEKEN (2021): How to deal with heat stress at an open-air event? Exploring visitors’ vulnerability, risk perception, and adaptive behaviour with a multi-method approach. – Weather, Climate, and Society 13(4): 989–1002, https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-21-0027.1.
  • HUDSON, P., Pham, T.D.M., Hagedoorn, L.C., THIEKEN, A.H., Lasage, R., BUBECK, P. (2021): Self‐stated recovery from flooding: Empirical results from a survey in Central Vietnam. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 14(1): e12680, dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12680.
  • KOҪ, G., S. NATHO, A.H. THIEKEN (2021): Estimating Direct Economic Impacts of Severe Flood Events in Turkey (2015-2020). – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 58: 102222, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102222.
  • Kreibich, H., P. HUDSON, B. Merz (2021): Knowing What to Do Substantially Improves the Effectiveness of Flood Early Warning. – Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102(7): E1450-E1463; https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0262.1.
  • Künzel, A., S. MÜNZEL, F. Böttcher, D. Spengler (2021): Winter Wheat in a Three-Year Field Trial in North-East Germany. – Agronomy 11(9): 1854; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11091854.
  • MOHOR, G.S., THIEKEN, A.H., Korup, O. (2021): Residential flood loss estimated from Bayesian multilevel models. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 21: 1599–1614, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-21-1599-2021.
  • NATHO, S. (2021): How Flood Hazard Maps Improve the Understanding of Ecologically Active Floodplains. – Water 13(7): 937; https://doi.org/10.3390/w13070937.
  • OTTO, A., C. Göpfert, THIEKEN, A.H. (2021): Are cities prepared for climate change? An analysis of the adaptation readiness of 104 German cities. – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 26(8): 35, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11027-021-09971-4.
  • OTTO, A., K. Kern, W. Haupt, P. Eckersley, A.H. THIEKEN (2021): Ranking local climate policy: assessing the mitigation and adaptation activities of 104 German cities. – Climatic Change 167: 5; https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-021-03142-9.
  • Sairam, N., Brill, F., SIEG, T., Farrag, M., Kellermann, P., Nguyen, V. D., et al. (2021): Process-based flood risk assessment for Germany. – Earth's Future, 9, e2021EF002259. doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002259
  • Schulz-Zunkel C., Barborowksi M., Ehlert T., Kasperidus H.D., Krüger F., Horchler P., Neukirchen B., Rupp H., Scholz M., Symmank L. & S. NATHO (2021): Simple modelling for a large-scale assessment of total phosphorus retention in the floodplains of large rivers. – Wetlands 41: 68, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-021-01458-x.
  • VON KEYSERLINGK, J., de Hoop, M., Mayor, A.G., Dekker, S.C., Rietkerk, M., Foerster, S., 2021. Resilience of vegetation to drought: Studying the effect of grazing in a Mediterranean rangeland using satellite time series. – Remote Sens. Environ. 255: 112270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2020.112270
  • Wolf, S., Pham, M., Matthews, N., BUBECK, P. (2021): Understanding the Implementation Gap: Policy-makers’ Perceptions of Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Central Vietnam. – Climate and Development, 13(1): 81-94, doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2020.1724068.
  • Zebisch, M., Schneiderbauer, S., Fritzsche, K., BUBECK, P., Kienberger, S., Kahlenborn, W., Schwan, S., Below, T. (2021): The Vulnerability Sourcebook and climate impact chains – a standardised framework for a climate vulnerability and risk assessment. – International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 13(1): 35–59, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCCSM-07-2019-0042.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • Hagenlocher, M., A. THIEKEN, S. Schneiderbauer, et al. (2021): Risk Assessment. Chapter 2.1 In: Casajus Valles et al. (eds.) Science for Disaster 2020: acting today, protecting tomorrow, EUR 30183 EN; doi:10.2760/571085.
  • Vleesenbeek, T., M. Kaufmann, S. Priest, P. HUDSON, L. Löschner, P. Raška, A. Schindelegger, L. Slavíková, R. Stričević (2021): Win–Win for Everyone? Reflecting on Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risk Management from an Environmental Justice Perspective. In: The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, online first, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/698_2021_759
  • VON KEYSERLINGK, J., 2021. Ecological resilience and the risk of land degradation in a dry Mediterranean rangeland (Doctoral Thesis). Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin. https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-12496

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • BERGHÄUSER, L., L. SCHOPPA, J. Ulrich, L. DILLENARDT, O.E. Jurado, C. Passow, G.S. MOHOR, O. Seleem, T. PETROW, A.H. THIEKEN (2021): Starkregen in Berlin: Meteorologische Ereignisrekonstruktion und Betroffenenbefragung. Universität Potsdam, 32 S., https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-50056.
  • BUBECK, P., A.H. THIEKEN (2021): Anpassung an den Klimawandel in Deutschland. In: Winkler, D. (Hrsg.): Klimawandel, Klimakrise, Klimakollaps. Kohlhammer: Stuttgart, S. 41 – 65.
  • DILLENARDT, L., A. THIEKEN (2021): Untersuchung der Kühlfunktion urbaner Böden auf Basis von frei zugänglichen Daten und einem GIS. – gis.Business 5/2021: 32 – 34.
  • Hartmann, J., A. Schuchardt, L. Gerhold, A. THIEKEN, L. Schüller (2021): Methodisches Vorgehen. In: Gerholt, L. & A. Schuchardt (Hrsg.): Definition von Schutzzielen für Kritische Infrastrukturen: Forschungsstand, rechtlicher Rahmen und politische Entscheidungsfindung. Forschung im Bevölkerungsschutz Band 28, Kapitel 2, S. 37-48.
  • Kuhlicke C., C. Albert, D. Bachmann, J. Birkmann, D. Borchardt, A. Fekete, S. Greiving, B. Hansjürgens, R. Jüpner, S. Krabisch, K. Krellenberg, B. Merz, R. Müller, D. Rink, K. Rinke, H. Schüttrumpf, R. Schwarze, G. Teutsch, A. THIEKEN, M. Ueberham, M. Voss (2021): Fünf Prinzipien für klimasichere Kommunen und Städte. – Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft: KW 14 (9), 537 – 539.
  • Merz, B., H. Kreibich, A. THIEKEN, S. Vorogushyn (2021): Überraschende Hochwasserereignisse: Lehren für Risikoanalysen. – Notfallvorsorge: die Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe 52(3): 19 – 23 .
  • SCHOPPA, L., Kreibich, H., SIEG, T., Vogel, K. and Zöller, G. (2021): Developing multivariable probabilistic flood loss models for companies [Paper presentation]. FLOODrisk 2020 - 4th European Conference on Flood Risk Management, Online-Conference. https://doi.org/10.3311/floodrisk2020.11.12
  • Schuchardt, A., J. Hartmann, L. Gerhold, C. Gusy, L. Schulte, L. Schüller, A. THIEKEN (2021): Fazit. Gerholt, L. & A. Schuchardt (Hrsg.): Definition von Schutzzielen für Kritische Infrastrukturen: Forschungsstand, rechtlicher Rahmen und politische Entscheidungsfindung. Forschung im Bevölkerungsschutz Band 28, Kapitel 10, S. 421-430.
  • Schuchardt, A., J. Hartmann, L. Gerhold, L. Schüller, B. Thiebes, A. THIEKEN, C. Gusy, L. Schulte (2021): Handlungsempfehlungen. In: Gerholt, L. & A. Schuchardt (Hrsg.): Definition von Schutzzielen für Kritische Infrastrukturen: Forschungsstand, rechtlicher Rahmen und politische Entscheidungsfindung. Forschung im Bevölkerungsschutz Band 28, Kapitel 11, S. 431-444.
  • Schüller, L., A. Schuchardt, J. Hartmann, L. Gerhold, B. Thiebes, A. THIEKEN (2021): Verfahrensanleitung zur Festlegung von Schutzzielen. In: Gerholt, L. & A. Schuchardt (Hrsg.): Definition von Schutzzielen für Kritische Infrastrukturen: Forschungsstand, rechtlicher Rahmen und politische Entscheidungsfindung. Forschung im Bevölkerungsschutz Band 28, Kapitel 9, S. 383-420.
  • THIEKEN, A., M. KEMTER,  S. VOROGUSHYN, L. BERGHÄUSER, T. SIEG, S. NATHO, G. SAMPROGNA MOHOR, T. PETROW, B. MERZ, A. BRONSTERT (2021): Extreme Hochwasser bleiben trotz integriertem Risikomanagement eine Herausforderung. www.uni-potsdam.de/fileadmin/projects/extrass/Flut2021_StatementThiekenEtAl.pdf

2020

International peer-reviewed papers

  • BUBECK, P., BERGHÄUSER, L., HUDSON, P., THIEKEN, A.H. (2020): Using panel data to understand the dynamics of human behavior in response to flooding. – Risk Analysis 40(11): 2340-2359, http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/risa.13548.
  • Deusdará-Leal, R.K., L.A. Cuartas, R. Zhang, G.S. MOHOR, L.V. de Castro Carvalho, C.A. Nobre, E.M. Mendiondo, E. Broedel, M.E. Seluchi, R.C. dos Santos Alvalá (2020): Implications of the New Operational Rules for Cantareira Water System: Re-Reading the 2014-2016 Water Crisis. – Journal of Water Resource and Protection 12: 261-274, https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2020.124016.
  • Guzmán D.A., MOHOR G.S., Mendiondo E.M. (2020): Multi-Year Index-Based Insurance for Adapting Water Utility Companies to Hydrological Drought: Case Study of a Water Supply System of the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Region, Brazil. – Water, 12(11):  2954, https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12112954
  • HEIDENREICH, A., T. Masson, S. Bamberg (2020): Let’s talk about flood risk – Evaluating a series of workshops on private flood protection. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 50(11): 101880, doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101880.
  • HUDSON, P., A.H. THIEKEN, P. BUBECK (2020): The Challenges of Longitudinal Survey Datasets in the Natural Hazards Domain. – Journal of Risk Research 23(5): 642-663,  doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2019.1617339.
  • HUDSON, P., Hagedoorn, L., BUBECK, P. (2020): Potential Linkages Between Social Capital, Flood Risk Perceptions, and Self-Efficacy. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 11: 251-262, doi:10.1007/s13753-020-00259-w.
  • HUDSON, P. (2020): The Affordability of Flood Risk Property? Level Adaptation Measures. – Risk Analysis 40(6): 1151-1167, https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.13465.
  • HUDSON, P., De Ruig, L.T., De Ruiter, M.C., Kuik, O.J., Botzen, W.J.W., Le Den, X., Persson, M, Benoist, A., Nielsen, C.N. (2020): An assessment of best practices of extreme weather insurance and directions for a more resilient society. – Environmental Hazards 19(3): 301-321, https://doi.org/10.1080/17477891.2019.1608148.
  • Jehmlich, C., P. HUDSON, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): Short contribution on adaptive behaviour of flood-prone companies: a pilot study of Dresden-Laubegast, Germany. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 13(4): e12653, doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12653.
  • Kellermann, P., Schröter, K., THIEKEN, A.H., Haubrock, S.-N., Kreibich, H. (2020): The object-specific flood damage database HOWAS21. – Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 20: 2503-2519, doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-2503-2020
  • KOÇ, G., T. PETROW, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): Analysis of the most severe flood events in Turkey (1960-2014): which triggering mechanisms and aggravating pathways can be identified? – Water 12(6): 1562; https://doi.org/10.3390/w12061562.
  • Kuhlicke, C., T. Masson, S. KIENZLER, T. SIEG, A.H. THIEKEN, H. Kreibich (2020): Multiple flood experience and social resilience: findings from three surveys on households and companies exposed to the 2013 flood in Germany. – Weather, Climate, and Society 12(1): 63-88, doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-18-0069.1.
  • Kuhlicke, C.; Seebauer, S.; HUDSON, P.; Begg, C.; BUBECK, P.; Dittmer, C.; Grothmann, T.; HEIDENREICH, A.; Kreibich, H.; Lorenz, D.; Masson, T.; Reiter, J.; Thaler, T.; THIEKEN, A.H.; Bamberg, S. (2020): The behavioral turn in flood risk management, its assumptions and potential implications. –WIREs Water 7(3): e1418, doi:10.1002/wat2.1418.
  • LAUDAN, J., G. Zöller, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): Flash floods versus river floods – a comparison of psychological impacts and implications for precautionary behavior. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 20, 999-1023; https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-999-2020.
  • MOHOR, G.S., P. HUDSON, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): A comparison of factors driving flood losses in households affected by different flood types. – Water Resources Research 54(6): e2019WR025943, p.1-20, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025943.
  • Molinari, D., A.r. Scorzini, C. Arrighi, F. Carisi, F. Castelli, A. Domeneghetti, A. Gallazzi, M. Galliani, F. Grelot, P. Kellermann, H. Kreibich, G.S. MOHOR, M. Mosimann, S. NATHO, C. Richert, K. Schröter, A.H. THIEKEN, A.P. Zischg, F. Ballio (2020): Are flood damage models converging to “reality”? Lessons learnt from a blind test. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 20, 2997-3017, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-2997-2020.
  • NATHO, S., M. Tschikof, E. Bondar-Kunze, T. Hein (2020): Modeling the effect of enhanced lateral connectivity on nutrient retention capacity in large river floodplains: How much connected floodplain do we need? – Frontiers in Environmental Science 8:74, https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2020.00074.
  • SCHOPPA, L., SIEG, T., Vogel, K., Zöller, G., & Kreibich, H. (2020): Probabilistic flood loss models for companies. – Water Resources Research 56: e2020WR027649, doi.org/10.1029/2020WR027649.
  • Symmank, L., NATHO, S., Scholz, M., Schröder, U., Raupach, K., Schulz-Zunkel, C. (2020): The impact of bioengineering techniques for riverbank protection on ecosystem services of riparian zones. – Ecological Engineering 158: 106040.
  • Tesselaar, M., Botzen, W.J.W., Haer, T., HUDSON, P., Tiggeloven, T., Aerts, J.C.J.H. (2020): Regional Inequalities in Flood Insurance Affordability and Uptake under Climate Change. – Sustainability 12: 8734, doi:10.3390/su12208734.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • BUBECK, P., S. KIENZLER, L. DILLENARDT, G.S. MOHOR, A.H. THIEKEN, A. Sauer, M. Neubert, J. Blazejczak, D. Edler (2020): Bewertung klimawandelgebundener Risiken: Schadenspotenziale und ökonomische Wirkung von Klimawandel und Anpassungsmaßnahmen. Abschlussbericht zum Vorhaben „Behördenkooperation Klimawandel und -anpassung“, Teil 1, Climate Change, 29/2020, Dessau, 238 S., (Online).
  • BUBECK, P., S.E. Oswald, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): Historische Gärten mit neuen Aufgaben. In: Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg (Hrsg.): Historische Gärten und Gesellschaft: Kultur – Natur – Verantwortung. Schnell & Steiner-Verlag, S. 210-214.
  • HEIDENREICH, A., S. Köhler, S. Seebauer, T. Masson (2020): Schutzhandeln bei Hochwasser, Hitze und Co. – Umweltpsychologische Theorien für die Naturrisikenforschung. – Umweltpsychologie 24(2): 92-109.
  • MÜNZEL, S. & Blumenstein, O. (2020): Verbesserung natürlicher und technogener Böden im südlichen Afrika durch nachhaltige Bodenergänzungsstoffe – Improving natural and artificial soils in southern Africa using sustainable soil amelioration products. Zbl. – Geol. Paläont. Teil I 2020(1): 47-61, doi:10.1127/zgpI/2020/0003.
  • Weingartner, H.; MÜNZEL, S.; Marbach, M. und Hof, A. (2020): Alpine Landschaft als Lernort (Riedingtal, Salzburger Land) – Physisch-geographische Geländemethoden als Teil von Exkursionen.- In: Seckelmann, A. & A. Hof (Hrsg.): Exkursionen und Exkursionsdidaktik in der Hochschullehre (Geographie), Springer Verlag, S. 53-67.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • MOHOR, G.S., THIEKEN, A.H., Korup, O. (2020): Residential flood loss estimated from Bayesian multilevel models. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. Discussion Paper, doi.org/10.5194/nhess-2020-388.
  • Osberghaus D., M. Achtnicht, P. BUBECK, M. Frondel, V.C. Kükenthal, T. Larysch, A.H. THIEKEN (2020): Klimawandel in Deutschland: Risikowahrnehmung und Anpassung in privaten Haushalten 2020 – Ergebnisse und Fragebogen einer Haushaltsbefragung in Deutschland. Werkstattbericht EVAL MAP, (PDF-Datei).

2019

International peer-reviewed papers

  • BUBECK, P., L. DILLENARDT, L. Alfieri, L. Feyen, A.H. THIEKEN, P. Kellermann (2019): Global warming to increase flood risk on European railways. – Climatic Change 155: 19-36, doi: doi.org/10.1007/s10584-019-02434-5.
  • HUDSON, P. & W.J.W. Botzen (2019): Cost–benefit analysis of flood? zoning policies: A review of current practice. – WIREs Water 6(6):e1387, 21 pp., doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1387.
  • HUDSON, P., Botzen, W.J.W., Aerts, J.C.J.H. (2019): Efficient and Equitable Flood Insurance Arrangements to Cope with Increasing Flood Risk under Climate Change. – Global Environmental Change 58: 101966, doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.101966.
  • HUDSON, P., Botzen, W.J.W., Poussin, J.K., Aerts, J.C.J.H. (2019): The impacts of flooding and flood preparedness on happiness: A monetisation of the tangible and intangible subjective well-being impacts. – Journal of Happiness Studies 20(2): 665-682, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-017-9916-4.
  • HUDSON, P., T.D. My Pham, P. BUBECK (2019): An evaluation and monetary assessment of the impact of flooding on subjective well-being across genders in Vietnam. – Climate and Development 11(7): 623-637, doi:doi.org/10.1080/17565529.2019.1579698.
  • López-Tarazón, J.A., A. Bronstert, A.H. THIEKEN, T. PETROW (2019): The effects of global change on floods, fluvial geomorphology and related hazards in mountainous rivers. – Science of The Total Environment 669: 7-10, doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.026.
  • Masson, T., S. Bamberg, M. Stricker, A. HEIDENREICH (2019): „We can help ourselves“ : Does Community Resilience Buffer Against the Negative Impact of Flooding on Mental Health? – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 19, 2371-2384, doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-2371-2019.
  • OTTO, A. (2019): Naturdiskurse und Raumbezüge: Konfliktprägend in einer Kontroverse um Hochwasserschutz und Renaturierung. (Nature discourses: shaping a controversy over flood protection and floodplain restoration). – Geographische Zeitschrift 106(4): 248-275, doi:10.25162/gz-2018-0017.
  • OTTO, A., P. Kellermann, A.H. THIEKEN, M. Manez Costa, M. Carmona, P. BUBECK (2019): Risk reduction partnerships for assessing and enhancing resilience of railway transport infrastructure in an alpine environment. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 33: 385-397, doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.10.025.
  • RIESE, M., A.H. THIEKEN, E. Müggenburg, P. BUBECK (2019): Synergien und Hemmnisse einer möglichen Integration von Starkregen in die Bearbeitung der europäischen Hochwasserrisikomanagementrichtlinie. – Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung 63(4): 194-203.
  • Roder, G., HUDSON, P., Tarolli, P. (2019): Flood Risk Perceptions, Preparation, and the Willingness to pay for flood insurance in the Vento Region of Italy. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 37: 101172, doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101172.
  • SIEG, T., K. Vogel, B. Merz, H. Kreibich (2019): Seamless estimation of hydrometeorological risk across spatial scales. – Earth’s Future 7: 574-581. doi.org/10.1029/2018EF001122.
  • SIEG, T; Schinko, T; VOGEL, K; Mechler, R; Merz, B.; Kreibich, H (2019): Integrated assessment of short-term direct and indirect economic flood impacts including uncertainty quantification. PLOS ONE 14(4): e0212932, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0212932.
  • THIEKEN, A.H.; BUBECK, P.; RIESE, M.; Ulbrich, U.; Kind, C.; Kaiser, T. (2019): Vorwort: Starkregenrisikomanagement in Deutschland. – Hydrologie und Wasserbewirtschaftung 63(4): 192.
  • Unterberger, C., HUDSON, P.G.M.B., Botzen, W.J.W., Schroeer, K., & Steininger, K. (2019). Future public sector flood risk and risk sharing arrangements: An assessment for Austria. – Ecological Economics 156: 153-163, doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.09.019.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • BUBECK, P., HUDSON, P., Pham, M., Hagedoorn, L., Le, T., Brander, L., Tran, T., Haer, T., Wolf, S., Ickert, J., DILLENARDT, L., Lasage, R. (2019): Strong roots, strong women: Women and ecosystem-based adaptation to flood risk in Central Vietnam. DKKV-Schriftenreihe 61, Bonn, (PDF-Datei).
  • Kind, C., T. Kaiser, M. RIESE, P. BUBECK, E. Müggenburg, L. Schüller, R. Fleischmann, A.H. THIEKEN (2019): Vorsorge gegen Starkregenereignisse und Maßnahmen zur wassersensiblen Stadtentwicklung – Analyse des Standes der Starkregenvorsorge in Deutschland und Ableitung zukünftigen Handlungsbedarfs. UBA-Text 55/2019, (Online).
  • MÜNZEL, S. & Blumenstein, O. (2019): Erfassung der Vitalität des Deutschen Weidelgrases mit Hilfe von RGB- und NIR-Aufnahmen, 25. Workshop Computer-Bildanalyse in der Landwirtschaft. Bornimer Agrartechnische Berichte, Heft 102, Potsdam/Bonn, S. 44-54.
  • OTTO, A. (2019): Landschaft und der Ausbau der Windenergie. – In: Kühne O., Weber F., Berr K., Jenal C. (eds) Handbuch Landschaft. RaumFragen: Stadt – Region – Landschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden, 859-869, doi:10.1007/978-3-658-25746-0_69.
  • Zeug, G., M. Weirather, A.H. THIEKEN, L. DILLENARDT (2019): Untersuchung von Potentialen zur Nutzung von Copernicus-Daten und Diensten für die Umsetzung der Hochwasserrisikomanagementrichtlinie. UBA-Text 121/2019, Dessau; 164 S., (Online)

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • HEIDENREICH, A., M. Buchner, A. Walz, A.H. THIEKEN (2019): Das Besucherverhalten unter Hitzebelastung auf der Landesgartenschau Würzburg 2018 – Auswertung von Beobachtungen, Wettermessungen und Befragungen. Universität Potsdam. Doi:doi.org/10.25932/publishup-43018.

2018

International peer-reviewed papers

  • BUBECK, P., W.J.W. Botzen, J. LAUDAN, J.C.J.H. Aerts, A.H. THIEKEN (2018): Insights into flood-coping appraisals of Protection Motivation Theory: Empirical evidence from Germany and France. – Risk Analysis 38(6): 1239-1257, doi:10.1111/risa.12938.
  • BUBECK, P., A.H. THIEKEN (2018): What helps people recover from floods? Insights from a survey among flood-affected households in Germany. – Regional Environmental Change 18: 287-296, doi:10.1007/s10113-017-1200-y.
  • Di Baldassarre, G., H. Kreibich, S. Vorogushyn, J. Aerts, K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen, M. Barendrecht, P. Bates, M. Borga, W. Botzen, P. BUBECK, B. De Marchi, C. Llasat, M. Mazzoleni, D. Molinari, E. Mondino, J. Mård, O. Petrucci, A. Scolobig, A. Viglione, P.J. Ward (2018): Hess Opinions: An interdisciplinary research agenda to explore the unintended consequences of structural flood protection. – Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22: 5629-5637, doi:10.5194/hess-22-5629-2018 (PDF-Datei).
  • HUDSON, P. (2018): A comparison of definitions of affordability for flood risk adaption measures: A case study of current and future risk-based flood insurance premiums in Europe. – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 23(7): 1019-1038, doi:doi.org/10.1007/s11027-017-9769-5.
  • KOÇ, G., A.H. THIEKEN (2018): The relevance of flood hazards and impacts in Turkey: what can be learned from different disaster loss databases? – Natural Hazards 91(1): 375-408, doi:10.1007/s11069-017-3134-6, (PDF-Datei).
  • NATHO, S., A.H. THIEKEN (2018): Implementation and adaptation of a macro-scale method to assess and monitor direct economic losses caused by natural hazards. – International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 28: 191-205, doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.03.008
  • OTTO, A., A. Hornberg, A.H. THIEKEN (2018): Local controversies of flood risk reduction measures in Germany. An explorative overview and recent insights. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 11(S1): S. 382-S394, doi:10.1111/jfr3.12227.
  • Sultana, Z., T. SIEG, P. KELLERMANN, M. Müller, H. Kreibich (2018): Assessment of Business Interruption of Flood-Affected Companies Using Random Forests. – Water 10: 1049, doi:10.3390/w10081049 (open access).
  • VOGEL, K., L. Weise, K. Schröter, A.H. THIEKEN (2018): Identifying Driving Factors in Flood Damaging Processes Using Graphical Models. – Water Resources Research 54(11): 8864-8889, doi:10.1029/2018WR022858.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • MÜNZEL, S.; Boisserée, J., Blumenstein, O. (2018): Zur kostengünstigen Erfassung von Wasserdefiziten bei Kulturpflanzen mit Hilfe von RGB- und NIR-Aufnahmen, 24. Workshop Computer-Bildanalyse in der Landwirtschaft, Bornimer Agrartechnische Berichte, Heft 99, S. 82-93.
  • THIEKEN, A.H. (2018): Contributions of flood insurance to enhance resilience – findings from Germany. In: Urban Disaster Resilience and Security (Fekete, A. and F. Fiedrich, eds.). Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-68605-9, Chapter 9, p. 129-143, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-68606-6.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • Hagedoorn, L.C., L. Brander, P. BUBECK, T.D.M. Pham, P. HUDSON, T. Haer, R. Lasage (2018): Ecosystem-based adaptation as a tool to increase flood resilience of the vulnerable - evidence from Central Vietnam. Policy Brief.
  • HUDSON, P., P. BUBECK, T.D.M. Pham, L.C. Hagedoorn, R. Lasage, T. Haer (2018): The impacts of flooding on well-being and the role of ecosystem-based adaptation. Policy Brief.
  • HUDSON, P., T.D.M. Pham, L.C. Hagedoorn, R. Lasage, T. Haer, P. BUBECK (2018): Gender differences in Flood Resilience in Central Vietnam. Policy Brief.
  • NATHO, S.. A.H. THIEKEN (2018): M. DELENAH modelling direct economic losses caused by natural hazards, GFZ Data Serv. dx.doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2018.002 (Code und Handbuch).
  • PETROW, Th., Bronstert, A., THIEKEN, A.H., Vogel, K. (Eds., 2018): Book of Abstracts of the International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World, Universität Potsdam (Publisher), 118 pages, URN: urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-416613.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., J. DIERCK, L. Dunst, C. Göpfert, A. HEIDENREICH, K. Hetz, J. Kern, K. Kern, T. Lipp, C. Lippert, M. Meves, S. Niederhafner, A. OTTO, C. Rohrbacher, K. Schmidt, L. Strate, I. Stumpp, A. Walz (2018): Urbane Resilienz gegenüber extremen Wetterereignissen – Typologien und Transfer von Anpassungsstrategien in kleinen Großstädten und Mittelstädten (ExTrass). Abschlussbericht des Verbundvorhabens „Zukunftsstadt“ (Definitionsprojekt). Universität Potsdam, 102 S.; URN:.

2017

International peer-reviewed papers

  • BUBECK, P., H. Kreibich, E.C. Penning-Rowsell, W.J.W. Botzen, H. de Moel, F. Klijn (2017): Explaining differences in flood management approaches in Europe and in the USA – a comparative analysis. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 10: 436-445, doi:10.1111/jfr3.12151
  • KOX, Th., A.H. THIEKEN (2017): To act or not to act? Factors influencing the general public’s decision about whether to take protective action against severe weather. – Weather, Climate and Society 9(2): 299-315, doi:dx.doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-15-0078.1.
  • Kreibich, H., M. Müller, K. Schröter, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): New insights into flood warning reception and emergency response by affected parties. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 17: 2075-2092, doi:10.5194/nhess-17-2075-2017.
  • Kreibich, H., G. Di Baldassarre, S. Vorogushyn, J.C.J.H. Aerts, H. Apel, G.T. Aronica, K. Aenbjerg-Nielsen, L.M. Bouwer, P. BUBECK, T. Caloiero, D.T. Chinh, M. Cortés, A.K. Gain, V. Giampá, C. Kuhlicke, Z.W. Kundzewicz, M.C. Llasat, J. Mard, P. Matczak, M. Mazzoleni, D. Molinari, N.V. Dung, O. Petrucci, K. Schröter, K. Slager, A.H. THIEKEN, P.J. Ward, B. Merz (2017): Adaptation to flood risk – results of international paired flood event studies. – Earth’s Future 5: 953-965, doi:10.1002/2017EF000606 (PDF-Datei).
  • LAUDAN, J., V. Rözer, T. SIEG, K. Vogel, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Damage assessment in Braunsbach 2016: data collection and analysis for an improved understanding of damaging processes during
  • SIEG, T., K. Vogel, B. Merz, H. Kreibich (2017): Tree-based flood damage modeling of companies: Damage processes and model performance. – Water Resources Research 53: 6050-6068, doi:10.1002/2017WR020784.. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 17: 2163-2179, doi:10.5194/nhess-17-2163-2017 (PDF-Datei).
  • Spekkers, M., V. Rözer, A.H. THIEKEN, M.-C. ten Veldhuis, H. Kreibich (2017): A comparative survey of the impacts of extreme rainfall in two international case studies. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 17: 1337-1355, doi:10.5194/nhess-17-1337-2017 (PDF-Datei).
  • Surminski, S., A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Promoting flood risk reduction: the role of insurance in Germany and England. – Earth’s Future 5: 979-1001, doi:10.1002/2017EF000587 (PDF-Datei).
  • Vogel, K., U. Öztürk, A. Riemer, J. LAUDAN, T. SIEG, D. Wendi, A. Agarwal, V. Rözer, O. Korup, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Die Sturzflut von Braunsbach am 29. Mai 2016 – Entstehung, Ablauf und Schäden eines „Jahrhundertereignisses“. Teil 2: Geomorphologische Prozesse und Schadensanalyse. – Hydrologie & Wasserbewirtschaftung 61(3): 163-175, doi:10.5675/HyWa_2017,3_2, (PDF-Datei).

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • BUBECK, P., A. OTTO, J. Weichselgartner (2017): Societal Impacts of Flood Hazards. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science, doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199389407.013.281.
  • Ehlert, T. & S. NATHO (2017): Auenrenaturierung in Deutschland – Analyse zum Stand der Umsetzung anhand einer bundesweiten Datenbank. – Auenmagazin 12: 4-9 (Online).
  • Kreibich, H., A.H. THIEKEN, S. Haubrock, K. Schröter (2017): HOWAS 21, the German flood damage database. In: Flood damage survey and assessment: new insights from research and practice (D. Molinari, S. Menoni, F. Ballio, eds.). AGU, Wiley, ISBN 978?1?119?21792?3, Chapter 5, pp. 65-75, doi:10.1002/9781119217930.ch5.
  • Marx, S., G. Barbeito, K. Fleming, B. Petrovic, S. Pickl, A.H. THIEKEN, M. Zeidler (2017): Synthesis Report on Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Germany. DKKV-Schriftenreihe 56, Bonn, ISBN 978-3-00-058657-6, 73 S. (PDF-Datei).
  • MÜNZEL, S., O. Blumenstein, D. Spengler, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Nachweis einer Verbesserung der Wasserspeicherfähigkeit in agrarisch genutzten Böden Brandenburgs mittels Copterbefliegungen mit NIR- und RGB-Kameras. In: 22. Workshop Computer-Bildanalyse und Unbemannte autonom fliegende Systeme in der Landwirtschaft, Bornimer Agrartechnische Berichte, Heft 93, S. 105-113.
  • MÜNZEL, S., D. Walch, O. Blumenstein (2017): Nachweis von trockenstressinduzierten Entwicklungsunterschieden zweier Winterweizensorten mittels multispektraler Vegetationsindizes. In: 23. Workshop Computer-Bildanalyse in der Landwirtschaft, Bornimer Agrartechnische Berichte, Heft 93, S. 299-318.
  • OTTO, A. (2017): Die Diskursforschung in der deutschen Energiewende: Perspektiven und Potenziale. In: Berichte Geographie und Landeskunde 91 – 2. Energiewende. S. 117-137.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., H. Kreibich, M. Müller, J. Lamond (2017): Data collection for a better understanding of what causes flood damage – experiences with telephone surveys. In: Flood damage survey and assessment: new insights from research and practice (D. Molinari, S. Menoni, F. Ballio, eds.). AGU, Wiley, ISBN 978?1?119?21792?3, Chapter 7, pp. 95-106, doi:10.1002/9781119217930.ch7.
  • Venohr, M., S. NATHO, J. Hofmann (2017): Water quality management: modeling of nutrient emissions with MONERIS. In: Sustainable Water and Agricultural Land Use in the Guanting Basin under Limited Water Resources (F. Wechsung, S. Kaden, M. Venohr, J. Hofmann, J. Meisel, Z. Xu, eds). Schweizerbart, Chapter 9, S. 229-275.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • Schüller, L., S. Marx, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Report on Stakeholder Dissemination Requirements. Deliverable 5.3 in the project ESPREssO „Enhancing Synergies for disaster Prevention in the EurOpean Union“ (PDF-Datei).
  • Vogel, K., J. LAUDAN, T. SIEG; V. Rözer, B. Winter, A.H. THIEKEN (2017): Data collection for a damage assessment after the flash flood in Braunsbach (Germany) in May 2016. GFZ Data Services. DOI: doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2017.015.

2016

International peer-reviewed papers

  • Becker, S. & A. OTTO (2016): Editorial: Natur, Gesellschaft, Materialität: aktuelle Herausforderungen der Politischen Ökologie. – Geogr. Helv. 71: 221-227, doi:10.5194/gh-71-221-2016.
  • Birkmann, J., F. Wenzel, S. Greiving, M. Garschagen, D. Vallée, W. Nowak, T. Welle, S. Fina, A. Goris, B. Rilling, F. Fiedrich, A. Fekete, S.L. Cutter, S. Düzgün, A. Ley, M. Friedrich, U. Kuhlmann, B. Novak, S. Wieprecht, C. Riegel, A.H. THIEKEN, J. Rhyner, J.K. Mitchell (2016): Extreme Events, Critical Infrastructures, Human Vulnerability and Strategic Planning: Emerging Research Issues. – Journal of Extreme Events 3(4): 1650017, doi:dx.doi.org/10.1142/S2345737616500172.
  • BUBECK, P., Aerts, J.C.J.H., de Moel, H., and Kreibich, H. (2016): Preface: Flood-risk analysis and integrated management. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 16: 1005-1010, doi:10.5194/nhess-16-1005-2016 (PDF-Datei).
  • Chinh, D.T., N.V. Dung, H. Kreibich, P. BUBECK (2016): The 2011 flood event in the Mekong Delta: preparedness, response, damage and recovery of private households and small businesses. – Disasters 40(4): 753-778, doi:10.1111/disa.12171.
  • KELLERMANN, P., C. Schönberger, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Large-scale application of the flood damage model Railway Infrastructure Loss (RAIL). – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 16, 2357-2371, doi:doi.org/10.5194/nhess-16-2357-2016
  • KELLERMANN, P., P. BUBECK, G. Kundela, A. Dosio, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Frequency analysis of critical meteorological conditions in a changing climate – Assessing future implications for railway transportation in Austria. – Climate 4(2): 25, doi:10.3390/cli4020025.
  • Mysiak, J., S. Surminski, A.H. THIEKEN, R. Mechler, J. Aerts (2016): Brief Communication: Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction – success or warning sign for Paris? – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 16, 2189-2193 (PDF-Datei).
  • Rözer, V., M. Müller, P. BUBECK, S. KIENZLER, A.H. THIEKEN, I. PECH, K. Schröter, O. Buchholz, H. Kreibich (2016): Coping with pluvial floods by private households. – Water 8(7): 304, doi:10.3390/w8070304.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., T. Bessel, S. KIENZLER, H. Kreibich, M. Müller, S. Pisi, K. Schröter (2016): The flood of June 2013 in Germany: how much do we know about its impacts? – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 16, 1519-1540, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-16-1519-2016.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., S. KIENZLER, H. Kreibich, C. Kuhlicke, M. Kunz, B. Mühr, M. Müller, A. OTTO, T. PETROW, S. Pisi, K. Schröter (2016): Review of the flood risk management system in Germany after the major flood in 2013. – Ecology & Society 21(2): 51 (Online).
  • THIEKEN, A.H., H. CAMMERER, C. Dobler, J. Lammel, F. Schöberl (2016): Estimating changes in flood risks and benefits of non-structural adaptation strategies – a case study from Tyrol, Austria. – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 21: 343-376, doi:10.1007/s11027-014-9602-3.
  • Waha, K., B. ZIPF, P. Kurukulasuriya, R. Hassan (2016): The CEEPA agricultural survey for more than 9,500 African households. – Scientific Data 3: 160020, doi:10.1038/sdata.2016.20.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • Aerts, J., T. Haer, T. Veldkamp, M. Conceição Colaço, F. Castro Rego, S. Hochrainer-Stigler, R. Mechler, P. KELLERMANN, L. Feyen, J. Mysiak, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Risk assessment and information. Chapter 2 in: Novel Multi-Sector Partnerships in Disaster Risk Management. Results of the ENHANCE project (J. Aerts and J. Mysiak, eds). EU FP7 project ENHANCE, Brussels, p. 30-49 (PDF-Datei).
  • Bronstert, A., H. Bormann, G. Bürger, U. Haberlandt, F. Hattermann, M. Heistermann, S. Huang, V. Kolokotronis, Z. Kundzewicz, L. Menzel, G. Meon, B. Merz, A. Meuser, E.N. Paton, T. PETROW (2016): Hochwasser und Sturzfluten an Flüssen in Deutschland. In: Klimawandel in Deutschland: Entwicklung, Folgen, Risiken und Perspektiven (G.P. Brasseur, D. Jacob, S. Schuck-Zöller, Hrsg.). Springer-Verlag. Kapitel 10, S. 87-101 (PDF-Datei).
  • BUBECK, P., A. OTTO, J. Weichselgartner (2016): Societal Impacts of Flood Hazards. Advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science, doi:doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199389407.013.281.
  • BUBECK, P., L. Klimmer, J. Albrecht (2016): Klimaanpassung in der rechtlichen Rahmensetzung des Bundes und Auswirkungen auf die Praxis im Raumordnungs-, Städtebau- und Wasserrecht. – Natur und Recht 38: 297-307, doi:10.1007/s10357-016-3003-1.
  • KELLERMANN, P., P. BUBECK, A. OTTO, G. Kundela, C. Schönberger, R. Kirnbauer, A. Schöbel, J. Aksentijevic, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Building railway transport resilience to alpine hazards. Chapter 17 in: Novel Multi-Sector Partnerships in Disaster Risk Management. Results of the ENHANCE project (J. Aerts and J. Mysiak, eds). EU FP7 project ENHANCE, Brussels, p. 322-343 (PDF-Datei).
  • KIENZLER, S., H. Kreibich, M. Müller, I. PECH, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Assessment of flood loss model transferability considering changes in precaution of flood-affected residents in Germany. – E3S Web of Conferences 7: 13002, doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20160713002.
  • KOÇ, G., A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Societal and economic impacts of flood hazards in Turkey – an overview. – E3S Web of Conferences 7: 05012, https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160705012.
  • MÜNZEL, S. & Blumenstein, O. (2016): Untersuchungen zur enzymatischen Aktivität in artifiziellen Spülhaldensubstraten und Böden in Regionen des Erzbergbaus der Nord-West Provinz Südafrikas – Studies on enzymatic activities in artificial substrata and soils in ore mining areas of North West Province (South Africa).- Zbl. Geol. Paläont. Teil I, Jg. 2016, Heft 1, 85-109.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • Agarwal, A., B. Boessenkool, M. Fischer, I. Hahn, L. Köhn, J. LAUDAN, T. Moran, U. Oztürk, A. Riemer, V. Rözer, T. Sieg, K. Vogel, D. Wendi, A Bronstert, A.H. THIEKEN (2016): Die Sturzflut in Braunsbach, Mai 2016 – Eine Bestandsaufnahme und Ereignisbeschreibung. Taskforce im Rahmen des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World, Universität Potsdam. 20 S. (PDF-Datei).
  • NATHO, S. (2016): Daten vom Fluss - Grenzen und Möglichkeiten einer Stickstoff- und Phosphorretentionsmodellierung in Auen auf Landschaftsebene. In: Nationalpark Unteres Odertal (Hrsg.): Daten vom Fluss: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen und aktuelle Anwendungsaspekte in Flussauen. Beiträge aus dem Nationalpark Unteres Odertal, Criewen, Bd. 1/2016, S. 47-52.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., S. NATHO, R. Schwarze, U. Ulbrich (2016): The role of loss data for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Europe. Policy Recommendations (PDF-Datei).

2015

International peer-reviewed papers

  • KELLERMANN, P., A. Schöbel, G. Kundela, A.H. THIEKEN (2015): Estimating flood damage to railway infrastructure – the case study of the March River flood in 2006 at the Austrian Northern Railway. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 15: 2485-2496, https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-15-2485-2015.
  • KIENZLER, S., PECH, I., Kreibich, H., Müller, M., THIEKEN, A.H. (2015): After the extreme flood in 2002: changes in preparedness, response and recovery of flood-affected residents in Germany between 2005 and 2011. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 15: 505-526 (PDF-Datei).
  • Kreibich, H., P. BUBECK, M. van Vliet, H. de Moel (2015): A review of damage-reducing measures to manage fluvial flood risks in a changing climate. – Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 20: 967-989, doi:10.1007/s11027-014-9629-5.
  • Philips, A., Walz, A., Bergner, A., Graeff, T., Heistermann, M., KIENZLER, S., Korup, O., Lipp, T., Schwanghart, W., Zeilinger, G. (2015): Immersive 3D geovisualization in higher education. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education 39(3): 437-449.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., H. Apel, B. Merz (2015): Assessing the probability of large-scale flood loss events – a case study for the river Rhine, Germany. – Journal of Flood Risk Management 8(3): 247-262, doi:10.1111/jfr3.12091.

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • DKKV (Hrsg., 2015): Das Hochwasser im Juni 2013: Bewährungsprobe für das Hochwasserrisikomanagement in Deutschland. DKKV-Schriftenreihe Nr. 53, Bonn, ISBN 978-3-933181-62-6, 207 S. (begutachtet; mit Beiträgen von Annegret Thieken, Tina Bessel, Ines Callsen, Daniela Falter, Issa Hasan, Sarah Kienzler, Thomas Kox, Christian Kuhlicke, Michael Kunz, Heidi Kreibich, Matthias Max, Volker Meyer, Bernhard Mühr, Meike Müller, Antje Otto, Ina Pech, Theresia Petrow, Sebastian Pisi, Karl-Heinz Rother, Kai Schröter; Gesamtbericht; zusammenfassende Empfehlungen.
  • KIENZLER, S., D. FALTER, S. Jentsch, A.H. THIEKEN (2015): Reduktion von Hochwasserschäden im Zusammenspiel von staatlicher und privater Vorsorge – eine Fallstudie an der Mulde. – KW – Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft 8(11): 680-687 (begutachtet).

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • Surminski, S., J. Mysiak, R. Mechler, A.H. THIEKEN, C. Hananel (2015): Letters from Sendai. Reports from the 3rd UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, 14th to 18th March 2015 in Sendai, Japan; ENHANCE-Project, 32 pp.
  • THIEKEN, A.H. (2015): Juni 2013: Eine Bewährungsprobe für das Hochwasserrisikomanagement in Deutschland. – BBK Bevölkerungsschutz 1/2015: 6-11.

2014

International peer-reviewed papers

  • Bouwer, L., E. Papyrakis, J. Poussin, C. Pfurtscheller, A.H. THIEKEN (2014): The costing of measures for natural hazard mitigation in Europe. – Natural Hazards Review 15(4): 04014010, doi:10.1061/(ASCE)NH.1527-6996.0000133.
  • Kreibich, H., J.C.J.M. van den Bergh, L.M. Bouwer, P. BUBECK, P. Ciavola, C. Green, S. Hallegatte, I. Logar, V. Meyer, R. Schwarze, A.H. THIEKEN (2014): Costing natural hazards. The proposed ‘cost assessment cycle’ is a framework for the integrated cost assessment of natural hazards. – Nature Climate Change 4(5): 303-306.
  • Leibenath, M., A. OTTO (2014): Competing Wind Energy Discourses, Contested Landscapes. – Landscape Online 38: 1-18, doi:10.3097/LO.201438, (PDF-Datei).
  • OTTO, A., M. Leibenath (2014): The interrelation between collective identities and place concepts in local wind energy conflicts. – Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability 19(6): 660-676, doi:doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2013.868871.
  • THIEKEN, A.H., S. Mariani, S. Longfield, W. Vanneuville (2014): Preface: Flood resilient communities – Managing the consequences of flooding. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 14: 33-39, doi:10.5194/nhess-14-33-2014 (PDF).
  • UHLEMANN, S., A.H. THIEKEN, B. Merz (2014): A quality assessment framework for natural hazard event documentation: application to trans-basin flood reports in Germany. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 14: 189-208, doi:10.5194/nhess-14-189-2014 (Online).

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • Meyer, V., R. Schwarze, N. Becker, V. Markantonis, J.C.J.M. van den Bergh, L.M. Bouwer, P. BUBECK, P. Ciavola, E. Genovese, C. Green, S. Hallegatte, H. Kreibich, Q. Lequeux, I. Logar, E. Papyrakis, C. Pfurtscheller, J. Poussin, V. Przyluski, A.H. THIEKEN, C. Viavattene (2014): Assessing the Costs of Natural Hazards – State of the Art and the Way Forward. In: Hydrometeorological Hazards: Interfacing Science and Policy (Ph. Quevauviller, Ed.). Hydrometeorological Extreme Events Volume 1, Wiley. ISBN 978-1-118-62957-4, Chapter 4.1, p. 255-290.
  • MÜNZEL, S. & O. Blumenstein (2014): Veränderungen von Strukturen und Prozessen in Substraten der Spülhalden sowie Böden ihrer Umgebung durch das akkumulierte Abraummaterial des Platinerzbergbaus bei Rustenburg (Südafrika). – Zbl. Geol. Paläont. Teil I 2014(1):  245-266.

2013

International peer-reviewed papers

  • CAMMERER, H., A.H. THIEKEN, J. Lammel (2013): Adaptability and transferability of flood loss functions in residential areas. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 13: 3063-3081 (Online).
  • CAMMERER, H., A.H. THIEKEN (2013): Historical development and future outlook of the flood damage potential of residential areas in the Alpine Lech Valley between 1971 and 2030. – Regional Environmental Change 13: 999-1012, doi:10.1007/s10113-013-0407-9.
  • CAMMERER, H., THIEKEN, A.H., Verburg, P. (2013): Spatio-temporal dynamics in the flood exposure due to land use changes in the Alpine Lech Valley in Tyrol (Austria). – Natural Hazards 68(3): 1243-1270, doi:10.1007/s11069-012-0280-8.
  • Leibenath, M., OTTO, A. (2013): Local debates about ‚landscape‘ as viewed by German regional planners: Results of a representative survey in a discourse-analytical framework. – Land Use Policy 32: 366-374, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.11.011.
  • Meyer, V., N. Becker, V. Markantonis, R. Schwarze, J.C.J.M. van den Bergh, L.M. Bouwer, P. BUBECK, P. Ciavola, E. Genovese, C. Green, S. Hallegatte, H. Kreibich, Q. Lequeux, I. Logar, E. Papyrakis, C. Pfurtscheller, J. Poussin, V. Przyluski, A.H. THIEKEN, C. Viavattene (2013): Review Paper: Assessing the Costs of Natural Hazards – state of the art and knowledge gaps. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 13: 1351-1373, doi:10.5194/nhess-13-1351-2013 (Online).
  • Pfurtscheller, C., A.H. THIEKEN (2013): The price of safety: costs for mitigating and coping with Alpine hazards. – Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci. 13: 2619-2637 (Online).
  • UHLEMANN, S., Bertelmann, R., and Merz, B. (2013): Data expansion: the potential of grey literature for understanding floods. – Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 17: 895-911, doi:10.5194/hess-17-895-2013 (Online).

Other journal articles or book contributions

  • Leibenath, M., OTTO, A. (2013): Windräder in Wolfhagen – Eine Fallstudie zur diskursiven Konstituierung von LandschaftenIn: Leibenath, M.; Heiland, S.; Kilper, H.; Tzschaschel, S. (Hg.): Wie werden Landschaften gemacht? Sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf die Konstituierung von Kulturlandschaften. Bielefeld: Transcript. S. 205-236.
  • OTTO, A., Leibenath, M. (2013): Windenergielandschaften als Konfliktfeld: Landschaftskonzepte, Argumentationsmuster und Diskurskoalitionen. In: Gailing, L.; Leibenath, M. (Hg.): Neue Energielandschaften – Neue Perspektiven der Landschaftsforschung. Wiesbaden. Springer VS. S. 65-75.

Further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • BEURTON, S., A.H. THIEKEN (2013): Research on flood resilient communities: A synthesis of key findings of the CRUE funding initiative. In: Comprehensive Flood Risk Management (Klijn, F., Schweckendiek, T., eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Flood Risk Management FLOODrisk2012, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 19-23 November 2012, Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-0-415-62144-1, pp. 1315-1322.
  • KIENZLER, S., PECH, I., Kreibich, H., Müller, M., THIEKEN, A.H. (2013): Coping with floods: Preparedness, response and recovery of flood-affected residents in Germany after 2002. In: Butler, D., Chen, A.S., Djordjevic, S., Hammond, M.J. (ed.): Urban flood resilience – Extended summaries of the International Conference on Flood Resilience: Experiences in Asia and Europe. Exeter, United Kingdom, 5-7 September 2013. Centre for Water Systems, University of Exeter. (Awarded as „Best poster of the day“, 7 September 2013).
  • THIEKEN, A.H., R. Schwarze, U. Ulbrich, M. Voss (2013): Loss and damage – disaster risk reduction messages for COP19 and beyond. DKKV-Policy Paper.

2012

Articles and further contributions (non peer-reviewed)

  • BEURTON, S., A.H. THIEKEN (2012): Addressing the key findings of research related to “Flood resilient communities - managing the consequences of flooding” – Synthesis Report of the Second ERA-Net CRUE Funding Initiative. 22 pp. (PDF-Datei).
  • Kreibich, H., S. Meyer, A.H. THIEKEN (2012): Schadensmodellierung auf der Basis von Landnutzungseinheiten (Mesoskala). In: Unterirdische Schadenspotenziale durch Grundhochwasser in urbanen Lebensräumen (Th. Sommer, C. Deilmann, H. Kreibich, H. Grunenberg, D. Bothmer, K. Ullrich, Hrsg.), Gemeinsame Mitteilungen des Dresdener Grundwasserforschungszentrums und seiner Partner, ISSN 1611-5627, 6/2012, S. 73-88.
  • Pfurtscheller, C., A.H. THIEKEN (2012): The Costs of Natural Hazards in Alpine Environments: Current Practice, End-User Needs and Recommendations. In: Koboltschnig, G.; Hübl, J.; Braun, J. (Eds.): 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012. Grenoble, 23.-26. April 2012; Extended Abstracts. Klagenfurt: Internationale Forschungsgesellschaft Interpraevent / International Research Society Interpraevent, ISBN 978-3-901164-18-7.
  • THIEKEN, A.H. (2012): Private Hochwasservorsorge. – Crisis Prevention 3/2012: 1-3.

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