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Stephan Hülsmann is affiliated with the Czech Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic and specializes in environmental science. Their research focuses on multiple subfields, including global and planetary change, atmospheric science, water science and technology, plant science, and urban studies.

The main topics addressed in Hülsmann's work include climate variability and models, hydrology and drought analysis, precipitation measurement and analysis, hydrology and watershed management studies, flood risk assessment and management, urban agriculture and sustainability, and land use and ecosystem services.

Hülsmann has contributed to various recent papers, addressing key environmental issues. These publications include:

  • Analysis of climate variability and droughts in East Africa using high-resolution climate data products, 2020, published in Global and Planetary Change
  • Climate change impact assessment on the hydrology of a large river basin in Ethiopia using a local-scale climate modelling approach, 2020, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Multi-functionality and land use dynamics in a peri-urban environment influenced by wastewater irrigation, 2020, published in Sustainable Cities and Society

Frequent co-authors associated with Hülsmann's research include Solomon H. Gebrechorkos, Christian Bernhofer, Mahesh Jampani, Priyanie Amerasinghe, and Rudolf Liedl. This indicates collaboration with specialists across related environmental and hydrological disciplines.

Hülsmann's research has appeared in several publication venues, notably:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Sustainable Cities and Society

The body of work reflects a comprehensive engagement with environmental challenges, particularly those related to climate variability and hydrological impacts. Their research outputs contribute to understanding climate-related phenomena at regional and urban scales, integrating sustainability and land use considerations.

Best Publications

  • The impact of climate change on lakes in the Netherlands: a review

    Wolf M. Mooij;Stephan Hülsmann;Lisette N. De Senerpont Domis;Bart A. Nolet

  • Challenges and opportunities for integrating lake ecosystem modelling approaches

    Wolf M. Mooij;Dennis Trolle;Erik Jeppesen;George Arhonditsis

  • Long-term trends in rainfall and temperature using high-resolution climate datasets in East Africa

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • Predicting the effect of climate change on temperate shallow lakes with the ecosystem model PCLake

    W. M. Mooij;J. H. Janse;L. N. De Senerpont Domis;S. Hülsmann

  • Evaluation of multiple climate data sources for managing environmental resources in East Africa

    Solomon Hailu Gebrechorkos;Solomon Hailu Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • Possible climate change/variability and human impacts, vulnerability of drought-prone regions, water resources and capacity building for Africa

    Thian Yew Gan;Mari Ito;Stephan Hülsmann;Xiaosheng Qin

  • Statistically downscaled climate dataset for East Africa.

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • Analysis of climate variability and droughts in East Africa using high-resolution climate data products

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • Regional climate projections for impact assessment studies in East Africa

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Stephan Hülsmann;Christian Bernhofer

  • The impact of climate warming on water temperature, timing of hatching and young-of-the-year growth of fish in shallow lakes in the Netherlands

    W.M. Mooij;L.N. De Senerpont Domis;S. Hülsmann

  • Size‐dependent predator–prey relationships between pikeperch and their prey fish

    H. Dörner;H. Dörner;S. Hülsmann;F. Hölker;F. Hölker;Christian Skov

  • Climate change impact assessment on the hydrology of a large river basin in Ethiopia using a local-scale climate modelling approach.

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Christian Bernhofer;Stephan Hülsmann

  • Can overwintering versus diapausing strategy in Daphnia determine match–mismatch events in zooplankton–algae interactions?

    Lisette N. de Senerpont Domis;Wolf M. Mooij;Stephan Hülsmann;Egbert H. van Nes

  • The impact of water level fluctuations on the year class strength of roach: Implications for fish stock management

    Uwe Kahl;Stephan Hülsmann;Robert J. Radke;Jürgen Benndorf

  • Adult, not juvenile mortality as a major reason for the midsummer decline of a Daphnia population

    Stephan Hülsmann;Winfried Weiler

  • The feeding behaviour of large perch Perca fluviatilis (L.) in relation to food availability: a comparative study

    Hendrik Dörner;Hendrik Dörner;Søren Berg;Lene Jacobsen;Stephan Hülsmann

  • Gape-size dependent feeding of age-0 perch (Perca fluviatilis) and age-0 zander (Stizostedion lucioperca) on Daphnia galeata

    Thomas Mehner;Matthias Plewa;Stephan Hülsmann;Susanne Worischka

  • Integrated modelling and management of water resources: the ecosystem perspective on the nexus approach

    Stephan Hülsmann;Janez Sušnik;Karsten Rinke;Simon Langan;Simon Langan

  • Impacts of projected change in climate on water balance in basins of East Africa.

    Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Solomon H. Gebrechorkos;Christian Bernhofer;Stephan Hülsmann

  • Initiation of the midsummer decline of Daphnia as related to predation, non-consumptive mortality and recruitment: a balance

    Annekatrin Wagner;Stephan Hülsmann;Hendrik Dörner;Maren Janssen

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolf M. Mooij
Wolf M. Mooij Wageningen University & Research
Thomas Mehner
Thomas Mehner Leibniz Association
Timothy Dube
Timothy Dube University of the Western Cape
Thian Yew Gan
Thian Yew Gan University of Alberta
Simon J. Langan
Simon J. Langan International Water Management Institute
Héctor Nieto
Héctor Nieto Spanish National Research Council
Xiaosheng Qin
Xiaosheng Qin Nanyang Technological University
Egbert H. van Nes
Egbert H. van Nes Wageningen University & Research
Rudolf Liedl
Rudolf Liedl TU Dresden

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