Rob Verheem

438 total citations
13 papers, 288 citations indexed

About

Rob Verheem is a scholar working on Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Management Science and Operations Research and Building and Construction. According to data from OpenAlex, Rob Verheem has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 288 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, 3 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 3 papers in Building and Construction. Recurrent topics in Rob Verheem's work include Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (11 papers), Coastal and Marine Management (3 papers) and Evaluation and Performance Assessment (3 papers). Rob Verheem is often cited by papers focused on Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (11 papers), Coastal and Marine Management (3 papers) and Evaluation and Performance Assessment (3 papers). Rob Verheem collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States. Rob Verheem's co-authors include Barry Sadler, Maria Rosàrio Partidärio, Thomas B. Fischer, Ralf Aschemann, François Retief, Lex Brown, Ben Cave, Peter N. Duinker, Alan Bond and Daniel Slunge and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal and Project Appraisal.

In The Last Decade

Rob Verheem

13 papers receiving 254 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Rob Verheem Netherlands 7 257 198 35 30 17 13 288
Marie Hanusch Germany 6 277 1.1× 201 1.0× 45 1.3× 42 1.4× 20 1.2× 7 307
Peter Croal Canada 7 167 0.6× 157 0.8× 23 0.7× 72 2.4× 15 0.9× 14 265
Simon Marsden Australia 9 212 0.8× 160 0.8× 21 0.6× 53 1.8× 10 0.6× 53 274
John Bailey Australia 10 226 0.9× 142 0.7× 38 1.1× 38 1.3× 20 1.2× 28 297
Reece Alberts South Africa 10 142 0.6× 106 0.5× 22 0.6× 31 1.0× 4 0.2× 32 226
Itohan Esther Aigwi New Zealand 9 58 0.2× 104 0.5× 5 0.1× 35 1.2× 11 0.6× 18 283
Maria Rosario Paridario 2 72 0.3× 48 0.2× 8 0.2× 11 0.4× 10 0.6× 7 90
Vigdis Nygaard Norway 7 55 0.2× 122 0.6× 2 0.1× 122 4.1× 4 0.2× 14 234
Nigel Bankes Canada 7 53 0.2× 32 0.2× 3 0.1× 71 2.4× 3 0.2× 51 174
Laura Solitare United States 9 36 0.1× 32 0.2× 5 0.1× 181 6.0× 15 0.9× 17 296

Countries citing papers authored by Rob Verheem

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rob Verheem

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rob Verheem

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Rob Verheem. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Rob Verheem 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 Rob Verheem. Rob Verheem is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Sadler, Barry & Rob Verheem. (2022). 25 years of SEA: personal reflections on recent progress, current status and future prospects. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 41(1). 78–82. 1 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob. (2020). How to strengthen the independence of IA reviewers and practitioners. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 39(1). 80–81. 1 indexed citations
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Bond, Alan, François Retief, Ben Cave, et al.. (2017). A contribution to the conceptualisation of quality in impact assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 68. 49–58. 41 indexed citations
4.
Sadler, Barry, et al.. (2012). Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation). 46 indexed citations
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Annandale, David, et al.. (2012). Policy SEA: lessons from development co-operation. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 30(2). 124–129. 10 indexed citations
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Sadler, Barry, et al.. (2011). Sea and Landscape Planning. 275–291. 6 indexed citations
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Nooteboom, Sibout, et al.. (2009). Conceptual Analysis and Evaluation Framework for Institution-Centered Strategic Environmental Assessment. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 13 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob, et al.. (2005). Strategic environmental assessment - concept and practice. 1–4. 18 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob, et al.. (2005). Strategic environmental assessments: capacity building in conflict-affected countries. 1–29. 1 indexed citations
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Hayashi, Kiichiro, et al.. (2003). Effective Sea System and Case Studies. University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas). 5 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob, et al.. (2000). Strategic environmental assessment: one concept, multiple forms. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 18(3). 177–182. 121 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob. (1999). Dutch SEA practice and the proposed EU SEA directive. 3 indexed citations
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Verheem, Rob. (1992). Environmental assessment at the strategic level in the Netherlands. Project Appraisal. 7(3). 150–156. 22 indexed citations

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