Countries citing papers authored by Hartmut Bossel
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Hartmut Bossel. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Hartmut Bossel. The network helps show where Hartmut Bossel may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hartmut Bossel
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Bossel, Hartmut. (2009). Systems and Models.21 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut. (2007). Systems and Models. Complexity, Dynamics, Evolution, Sustainability.62 indexed citations
Bossel, Hartmut. (1999). Indicators for sustainable Development : theory, method, applications : a report to the Balaton Group. Medical Entomology and Zoology.344 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut. (1998). Earth at a crossroads : paths to a sustainable future. Cambridge University Press eBooks.93 indexed citations
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Huth, A., T. Ditzer, & Hartmut Bossel. (1997). Rain forest growth model FORMIX3: a tool for forest management planning towards sustainability. Model development and case study for Deramakot Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia..7 indexed citations
Schäfer, H., et al.. (1990). SPRUCOM—a simulation model of spruce stand dynamics under varying immission exposure. Systems Analysis Modelling Simulation. 7(2). 117–129.8 indexed citations
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Appanah, S., et al.. (1990). Are tropical rain forests non-renewable? An enquiry through modelling.. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE. 2(4). 331–348.17 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut, et al.. (1990). Scenario simulation of growth changes in beech stands affected by air pollution.. Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt. 109(5). 287–295.2 indexed citations
Bossel, Hartmut, et al.. (1986). Ecologic-socioeconomic system analysis and simulation: a guide for application of system analysis to the conservation, utilization and development of tropical and subtropical land resources in China..7 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut, et al.. (1985). Dynamik des Waldsterbens : Mathematisches Modell und Computersimulation. Springer eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Ropohl, Günter & Hartmut Bossel. (1981). Interdisziplinäre Technikforschung : Beiträge zur Bewertung und Steuerung der technischen Entwicklung. E. Schmidt eBooks.
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Krause, Florentin, et al.. (1980). Energie-Wende : Wachstum und Wohlstand ohne Erdöl und Uran : ein Alternativ-Bericht des Öko-Instituts/Freiburg. S. Fischer eBooks.33 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut, et al.. (1976). Systems theory in the social sciences : stochastic and control systems, pattern recognition, fuzzy analysis, simulation, behavioral models. Birkhäuser eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Bossel, Hartmut. (1969). Vortex Breakdown Flowfield. The Physics of Fluids. 12(3). 498–508.54 indexed citations
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