Conceptualizing urban shrinkage A Haase, D Rink, K Grossmann, M Bernt, V Mykhnenko Environment and Planning a 46 (7), 1519-1534, 2014 | 563 | 2014 |
Varieties of shrinkage in European cities A Haase, M Bernt, K Großmann, V Mykhnenko, D Rink European urban and regional studies 23 (1), 86-102, 2016 | 518 | 2016 |
Relationship of land surface and air temperatures and its implications for quantifying urban heat island indicators—An application for the city of Leipzig (Germany) N Schwarz, U Schlink, U Franck, K Großmann Ecological indicators 18, 693-704, 2012 | 468 | 2012 |
Shrinking cities: Notes for the further research agenda K Großmann, M Bontje, A Haase, V Mykhnenko Cities 35, 221-225, 2013 | 391 | 2013 |
How does (n't) Urban Shrinkage get onto the Agenda? Experiences from L eipzig, L iverpool, G enoa and B ytom M Bernt, A Haase, K Großmann, M Cocks, C Couch, C Cortese, ... International journal of urban and regional research 38 (5), 1749-1766, 2014 | 208 | 2014 |
From long-term shrinkage to re-growth? The urban development trajectories of Liverpool and Leipzig D Rink, A Haase, K Grossmann, C Couch, M Cocks Built environment 38 (2), 162-178, 2012 | 173 | 2012 |
Shrinking cities in post‐socialist Europe: what can we learn from their analysis for theory building today? A Haase, D Rink, K Grossmann Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 98 (4), 305-319, 2016 | 125 | 2016 |
Heat stress in urban areas. Indoor and outdoor temperatures in different urban structure types and subjectively reported well-being during a heat wave in the city of Leipzig U Franck, S Roeder, U Schlink, M Krueger, N Schwarz, K Grossmann Meteorologische Zeitschrift (Berlin) 22, 2013 | 111 | 2013 |
Urban shrinkage in East Central Europe? Benefits and limits of a cross-national transfer of research approaches K Großmann, A Haase, D Rink, A Steinführer Declining cities/developing cities: Polish and German perspectives, 77-99, 2008 | 110 | 2008 |
Transitory urbanites: New actors of residential change in Polish and Czech inner cities A Haase, K Grossmann, A Steinführer Cities 29 (5), 318-326, 2012 | 108 | 2012 |
Urban shrinkage in Germany: An entangled web of conditions, debates and policies A Nelle, K Großmann, D Haase, S Kabisch, D Rink, M Wolff Cities 69, 116-123, 2017 | 105 | 2017 |
Challenges for large housing estates in light of population decline and ageing: Results of a long-term survey in East Germany S Kabisch, K Grossmann Habitat International 39, 232-239, 2013 | 86 | 2013 |
Using conflicts to uncover injustices in energy transitions: The case of social impacts of energy efficiency policies in the housing sector in Germany K Grossmann Global Transitions 1, 148-156, 2019 | 79 | 2019 |
The critical role of trust in experiencing and coping with energy poverty: Evidence from across Europe K Grossmann, G Jiglau, U Dubois, A Sinea, F Martín-Consuegra, ... Energy Research & Social Science 76, 102064, 2021 | 78 | 2021 |
Population decline in Polish and Czech cities during post-socialism? Looking behind the official statistics A Steinführer, A Bierzynski, K Großmann, A Haase, S Kabisch, P Klusácek Urban studies 47 (11), 2325-2346, 2010 | 77 | 2010 |
The influence of housing oversupply on residential segregation: exploring the post-socialist city of Leipzig† K Großmann, T Arndt, A Haase, D Rink, A Steinführer Urban Geography 36 (4), 550-577, 2015 | 73 | 2015 |
Governing social cohesion in shrinking cities: The cases of Ostrava, Genoa and Leipzig C Cortese, A Haase, K Grossmann, I Ticha European Planning Studies 22 (10), 2050-2066, 2014 | 70 | 2014 |
From sustainable development to social-ecological justice: Addressing taboos and naturalizations in order to shift perspective K Grossmann, JJT Connolly, M Dereniowska, G Mattioli, L Nitschke, ... Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5 (3), 1405-1427, 2022 | 66 | 2022 |
Residential change and demographic challenge: the inner city of East Central Europe in the 21st century A Haase Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011 | 61 | 2011 |
Neighborhood change beyond clear storylines: what can assemblage and complexity theories contribute to understandings of seemingly paradoxical neighborhood development? K Grossmann, A Haase Urban geography 37 (5), 727-747, 2016 | 57 | 2016 |