Annegret Kindler

522 total citations
16 papers, 380 citations indexed

About

Annegret Kindler is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Urban Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Annegret Kindler has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 380 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 8 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 4 papers in Urban Studies. Recurrent topics in Annegret Kindler's work include Land Use and Ecosystem Services (9 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (5 papers) and Urbanization and City Planning (4 papers). Annegret Kindler is often cited by papers focused on Land Use and Ecosystem Services (9 papers), Urban Green Space and Health (5 papers) and Urbanization and City Planning (4 papers). Annegret Kindler collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Chile and Austria. Annegret Kindler's co-authors include Ellen Banzhaf, Sonia Reyes‐Paecke, Volker Grescho, Uwe Schlink, Sigrun Kabisch, Annemarie Müller, Chao Xu, Stephan Pauleit, Jingxia Wang and Dagmar Haase and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Journal of Cleaner Production and Atmospheric Environment.

In The Last Decade

Annegret Kindler

16 papers receiving 360 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Annegret Kindler Germany 13 213 151 94 50 39 16 380
Xiaodong Ma China 13 253 1.2× 132 0.9× 62 0.7× 36 0.7× 78 2.0× 27 424
Md. Golam Mortoja Australia 9 188 0.9× 87 0.6× 105 1.1× 35 0.7× 42 1.1× 10 324
Yingxue Rao China 9 217 1.0× 104 0.7× 67 0.7× 35 0.7× 61 1.6× 15 334
Akinobu Murakami Japan 9 169 0.8× 136 0.9× 173 1.8× 36 0.7× 37 0.9× 44 437
Iris Lehmann Germany 8 281 1.3× 212 1.4× 167 1.8× 31 0.6× 50 1.3× 16 503
Sainan Zhang China 7 317 1.5× 144 1.0× 80 0.9× 20 0.4× 35 0.9× 17 452
Rolf Baur Germany 7 186 0.9× 83 0.5× 104 1.1× 73 1.5× 46 1.2× 10 456
Kamran Jafarpour Ghalehteimouri Iran 11 178 0.8× 71 0.5× 99 1.1× 28 0.6× 52 1.3× 47 399
Martí Bosch Switzerland 9 219 1.0× 97 0.6× 82 0.9× 15 0.3× 32 0.8× 18 312
Susannah Gill United Kingdom 6 279 1.3× 178 1.2× 172 1.8× 22 0.4× 18 0.5× 6 394

Countries citing papers authored by Annegret Kindler

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Fields of papers citing papers by Annegret Kindler

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Annegret Kindler

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Annegret Kindler. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Annegret Kindler based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Annegret Kindler. Annegret Kindler is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Omann, Ines, Steven M. Gorelick, Christian Klassert, et al.. (2022). Capturing Stakeholders’ Challenges of the Food–Water–Energy Nexus—A Participatory Approach for Pune and the Bhima Basin, India. Sustainability. 14(9). 5323–5323. 9 indexed citations
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Wang, Jingxia, Chao Xu, Stephan Pauleit, Annegret Kindler, & Ellen Banzhaf. (2019). Spatial patterns of urban green infrastructure for equity: A novel exploration. Journal of Cleaner Production. 238. 117858–117858. 51 indexed citations
3.
Banzhaf, Ellen, et al.. (2018). Mapping urban grey and green structures for liveable cities using a 3D enhanced OBIA approach and vital statistics. Geocarto International. 35(6). 623–640. 18 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Sigrun Kabisch, Sonja Knapp, et al.. (2016). Integrated research on land-use changes in the face of urban transformations – An analytic framework for further studies. Land Use Policy. 60. 403–407. 41 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Francisco de la Barrera, Annegret Kindler, et al.. (2014). A conceptual framework for integrated analysis of environmental quality and quality of life. Ecological Indicators. 45. 664–668. 33 indexed citations
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Franck, Ulrich, et al.. (2013). Social indicators are predictors of airborne outdoor exposures in Berlin. Ecological Indicators. 36. 582–593. 12 indexed citations
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Schlink, Uwe, Annegret Kindler, Katrin Großmann, Nina Schwarz, & Ulrich Franck. (2013). The temperature recorded by simulated mobile receptors is an indicator for the thermal exposure of the urban inhabitants. Ecological Indicators. 36. 607–616. 13 indexed citations
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Espinosa, Gabriela, Francesc Giralt, Annegret Kindler, et al.. (2013). Modeling airborne benzene in space and time with self-organizing maps and Bayesian techniques. Environmental Modelling & Software. 41. 151–162. 15 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Sonia Reyes‐Paecke, Annemarie Müller, & Annegret Kindler. (2013). Do demographic and land-use changes contrast urban and suburban dynamics? A sophisticated reflection on Santiago de Chile. Habitat International. 39. 179–191. 44 indexed citations
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Weiland, Ulrike, et al.. (2011). Indicators for sustainable land use management in Santiago de Chile. Ecological Indicators. 11(5). 1074–1083. 32 indexed citations
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Rolle‐Kampczyk, Ulrike, et al.. (2010). A rigorous small area modelling-study for the helicobacter pylori epidemiology. The Science of The Total Environment. 408(18). 3931–3942. 11 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Volker Grescho, & Annegret Kindler. (2009). Monitoring urban to peri‐urban development with integrated remote sensing and GIS information: a Leipzig, Germany case study. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 30(7). 1675–1696. 52 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Annegret Kindler, & Dagmar Haase. (2007). MONITORING, MAPPING AND MODELLING URBAN DECLINE: A MULTI-SCALE APPROACH FOR LEIPZIG, GERMANY. 18 indexed citations
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Banzhaf, Ellen, Annegret Kindler, & Dagmar Haase. (2006). MONITORING AND MODELLING INDICATORS FOR URBAN SHRINKAGE - THE CITY OF LEIPZIG, GERMANY -. 6 indexed citations
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Wenzel, Klaus‐Dieter, Andreas Hubert, Ludwig Weißflog, et al.. (2005). Influence of different emission sources on atmospheric organochlorine patterns in Germany. Atmospheric Environment. 40(5). 943–957. 13 indexed citations
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Krumbiegel, Peter, Peter Krumbiegel, Olf Herbarth, et al.. (2000). Helicobacter pylori prevalence in Leipzig’s 1998 school entries: methodology and first results. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 203(1). 11–16. 12 indexed citations

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