Coping with intractable controversies: the case for problem structuring in policy design and analysis 1 M Hisschemöller, R Hoppe Knowledge, power, and participation in environmental policy analysis, 47-72, 2018 | 711 | 2018 |
Ecological indicators: between the two fires of science and policy E Turnhout, M Hisschemöller, H Eijsackers Ecological indicators 7 (2), 215-228, 2007 | 515 | 2007 |
Q methodology to select participants for a stakeholder dialogue on energy options from biomass in the Netherlands E Cuppen, S Breukers, M Hisschemöller, E Bergsma Ecological Economics 69 (3), 579-591, 2010 | 340 | 2010 |
The relevance of participatory approaches in integrated environmental assessment M Hisschemöller, RSJ Tol, P Vellinga Integrated assessment 2 (2), 57-72, 2001 | 188 | 2001 |
Lobbying the ‘Energiewende’. Assessing the effectiveness of strategies to promote the renewable energy business in Germany K Sühlsen, M Hisschemöller Energy Policy 69, 316-325, 2014 | 163 | 2014 |
De democratie van problemen: de relatie tussen de inhoud van beleidsproblemen en methoden van politieke besluitvorming M Hisschemöller Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1993 | 156 | 1993 |
Science in Wadden Sea policy: from accommodation to advocacy E Turnhout, M Hisschemöller, H Eijsackers Environmental Science & Policy 11 (3), 227-239, 2008 | 121 | 2008 |
Problem-solving through international environmental agreements: the issue of regime effectiveness M Hisschemöller, J Gupta International Political Science Review 20 (2), 151-174, 1999 | 98 | 1999 |
Knowledge, power, and participation in environmental policy analysis M Hisschemöller, R Hoppe, WN Dunn, JR Ravetz Taylor and Francis Inc., 2018 | 86 | 2018 |
What governs the transition to a sustainable hydrogen economy? Articulating the relationship between technologies and political institutions M Hisschemöller, R Bode, M Van de Kerkhof Energy Policy 34 (11), 1227-1235, 2006 | 78 | 2006 |
Shaping diversity in participatory foresight studies: Experiences with interactive backcasting in a stakeholder assessment on long-term climate policy in The Netherlands M van de Kerkhof, M Hisschemöller, M Spanjersberg Greener Management International, 85-99, 2002 | 65 | 2002 |
Participation as knowledge production and the limits of democracy M Hisschemöller Democratization of expertise? Exploring novel forms of scientific advice in …, 2005 | 64 | 2005 |
Transition without conflict? Renewable energy initiatives in the Dutch energy transition A Proka, M Hisschemöller, D Loorbach Sustainability 10 (6), 1721, 2018 | 57 | 2018 |
Boundary organisations for resource mobilisation: enhancing citizens’ involvement in the Dutch energy transition M Hisschemöller, I Sioziou Environmental Politics 22 (5), 792-810, 2013 | 57 | 2013 |
Improving the usability of research on the public perception of science and technology for policy-making M Hisschemöller, CJH Midden Public Understanding of Science 8 (1), 17, 1999 | 51 | 1999 |
Knowledge use and political choice in Dutch environmental policy: a problem structuring perspective on real life experiments in extended peer review M Hisschemöller, R Hoppe, P Groenewegen, CJH Midden Knowledge, power, and participation in environmental policy analysis, 437-470, 2018 | 50 | 2018 |
The repertory grid to unfold conflicting positions: the case of a stakeholder dialogue on prospects for hydrogen M van de Kerkhof, E Cuppen, M Hisschemöller Technological forecasting and social change 76 (3), 422-432, 2009 | 50 | 2009 |
Participatory assessment: tools for empowering, learning and legitimating? M Hisschemöller, E Cuppen The tools of policy formulation, 33-51, 2015 | 48 | 2015 |
A boundary organization and its changing environment: the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, the MNP U Pesch, D Huitema, M Hisschemöller Environment and planning C: government and policy 30 (3), 487-503, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
Analysing the past and exploring the future of sustainable biomass. Participatory stakeholder dialogue and technological innovation systems research S Breukers, M Hisschemöller, E Cuppen, R Suurs Technological Forecasting and Social Change 81, 227-235, 2014 | 43 | 2014 |