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Die Wissenschaftler*innen des German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) veröffentlichen ihre Forschungsergebnisse regelmäßig in einschlägigen deutschen und internationalen (Fach-)Zeitschriften. Darüber hinaus publizieren die Expert*innen des IDOS bei weiteren renommierten Verlagen wie Springer, Routledge u. a.

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  1. Prioritizing Africa’s Needs: how to strengthen Africa-German cooperation on migration
    Prioritizing Africa’s Needs: how to strengthen Africa-German cooperation on migration

    Ekoh, Susan (2023)

    Germany’s Africa policy must maximize co-benefits by focusing on the migration-development nexus, argues Susan Ekoh (IDOS). The government needs to mainstream climate change needs in migration cooperation due to the present realities and future projections of climate-induced mobilities.

  2. A future agenda for research on climate change and human mobility
    A future agenda for research on climate change and human mobility

    Oakes, Robert / Kees Van der Geest / Benjamin Schraven et al. (2023)

  3. Multi-risks attributed to climate change and urbanization in East Africa: a bibliometric analysis of a science gap
    Multi-risks attributed to climate change and urbanization in East Africa: a bibliometric analysis of a science gap

    Fekete, Alexander / Saravanan Subramanian (2023)

  4. Technology assessment in a multilateral science, technology and innovation system
    Technology assessment in a multilateral science, technology and innovation system

    Ladikas, Miltos / Andreas Stamm (2023)

  5. From dialogue to action: key lessons from the consultations on the World Bank reform process
    From dialogue to action: key lessons from the consultations on the World Bank reform process

    Brandi, Clara / Yabibal Walle (2023)

    The World Bank’s current reform efforts are approaching a critical point during the Annual Meetings in Marrakech, Morocco, from October 9 to 15, 2023. The Bank should use this moment to adopt meaningful changes that enable it to tackle the twin challenges of global development and climate change and reflect voices of stakeholders from around the world. The recent consultations conducted by the World Bank, including the regional ones conducted in Africa in July, represent a significant step forward. But they also spotlight crucial issues that demand an unwavering attention by all stakeholders.

  6. Green hydrogen partnerships between the EU and the Southern Mediterranean: challenges and opportunities for coherent and just energy transitions
    Green hydrogen partnerships between the EU and the Southern Mediterranean: challenges and opportunities for coherent and just energy transitions

    Aboushady, Nora / Alexia Faus Onbargi (2023)

  7. Climate-smart agriculture as a possible solution to mitigate climate change impact on food security in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Climate-smart agriculture as a possible solution to mitigate climate change impact on food security in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Akinsemolu, Adenike A. / Helen N. Onyeaka / Phemelo Tamasiga (2023)

  8. Reforming the WTO through inclusive and development-friendly approaches: how to make plurilateral initiatives work for all
    Reforming the WTO through inclusive and development-friendly approaches: how to make plurilateral initiatives work for all

    Akman, Sait M. / Bozkurt Aran / Axel Berger et al. (2023)

  9. How to streamline Sámi rights into Policy-Making in the European Union?
    How to streamline Sámi rights into Policy-Making in the European Union?

    Nystø Keskitalo, Anja Márjá / Jacqueline Götze (2023)

  10. Water crises – water opportunities promoting water cooperation in the Middle East
    Water crises – water opportunities promoting water cooperation in the Middle East

    Houdret, Annabelle / Tobias von Lossow (2023)