Chris Zevenbergen

3.2k citations
75 papers · 2.1k indexed · h-index 25

Chris Zevenbergen

71 papers receiving 2.0k citations

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Chris Zevenbergen
Comparison fields: 5 of 116
  • Global and Planetary Change 1.2k
  • Environmental Engineering 468
  • Geochemistry and Petrology 164
  • Water Science and Technology 386
  • Ocean Engineering 284
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William Anderson United States
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Mark Wang Australia
Tobias Krueger Germany
Yue Che China
Cecilia Tortajada Singapore
Vivek Shandas United States
Sheila M. Olmstead United States
François Molle France
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Fields of papers citing papers by Chris Zevenbergen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network

The 25 scholars most cited alongside Chris Zevenbergen, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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1 20252
2 20240
3 20242
4 20236
5 202228
6 202115
7 202125
8 202014
9 20203
10 201839
11 20188
12 201837
13 201775
14 201513
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Creating water sensitive cities in Australia: The strengths and weaknesses of current governance approaches
20122
16 201256
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Spatial metrics modeling to analyse correlations between urban form and surface water drainage performance.
20114
18 199985
19 199656
20 199438

About Chris Zevenbergen

Chris Zevenbergen is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Water Science and Technology and Building and Construction, having authored 75 papers that have together received 2.1k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Flood Risk Assessment and Management (45 papers), Water resources management and optimization (17 papers), Urban Stormwater Management Solutions (17 papers), Sustainability and Climate Change Governance (13 papers), Disaster Management and Resilience (9 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (8 papers), Land Use and Ecosystem Services (8 papers) and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (8 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Global and Planetary Change (1.2k citations), Environmental Engineering (468 citations), Geochemistry and Petrology (164 citations), Water Science and Technology (386 citations) and Ocean Engineering (284 citations). Chris Zevenbergen has collaborated with scholars based in Netherlands, China and Australia. Frequent co-authors include Richard Ashley, Assela Pathirana, Jeroen Rijke, Sebastiaan van Herk, Berry Gersonius, William Veerbeek, L.P. van Reeuwijk, Dafang Fu, J. P. Bradley and Rob N.J. Comans. Their work appears in journals such as Water, Journal of Flood Risk Management, Climatic Change, Environmental Science & Policy and Sustainable Cities and Society.

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