Bonn, 16. Juni 2011
We are living in the age of insecurity. A South-South interdisciplinary research project at the International Center for Development and Decent Work (ICDD) examines how the government of India, Brazil and South Africa are responding to social insecurity through innovative social protection and public work programs. How can informal…
Bonn, 15. April 2015
The organisers welcomed about 55 international participants to join the workshop on “ Measuring the social, economic and political effects of social protection: How to overcome the challenges? ” on 15-17 April 2015 at the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in Bonn, Germany. The Workshop has…
Vidican Auktor, Georgeta / Markus Loewe (2022) Externe Publikationen
Rodríguez-de-Francisco, Jean Carlo / Bibiana Duarte-Abadía / Rutgerd Boelens (2019) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 23. November 2017
The unprecedented growth of the new middle classes in middle income developing countries implies a strong growth in both consumption and carbon emissions. If the new middle classes mirror the carbon-intensive lifestyles of the industrialized countries, the remaining carbon space to manage climate change will close much more quickly. But…
Lund, 09. Oktober 2017
Semi-Plenary, 2017 Lund Conference on Earth System Governance Sustainable development will not be achieved without addressing climate change, which threatens to undermine development achievements. Conversely, policies and actions that address climate change also need to deliver on core issues of sustainable development, including poverty…
Ruchser, Matthias (2015) Externe Publikationen
Liebig, Klaus (2003) Briefing Paper 2/2003
Bonn, 04. Dezember 2019
The primary objective of social protection, especially in low- and middle-income countries, is to tackle poverty and vulnerability. In addition, it is often argued that social protection schemes or systems have the potentiality to achieve other objectives such as empowering vulnerable groups, incentivizing beneficiaries to engage in more…
Tamasiga, Phemelo / Onyeaka, Helen / Bakwena, Malebogo / Kayembe, Benita / Dzingai, Valentine / Kgengwenyane, Nancy / Babugura, Agnes / Ouassou, El houssin (2025) Externe Publikationen
Schoderer, Mirja (2023) Externe Publikationen
Srigiri, Srinivasa Reddy / Waltina Scheumann / Tena Alamirew (2024) Externe Publikationen
Strupat, Christoph / Liz Grant / Maike Voss / Katharina Molitor / Sophie Gepp / Alexia Faus Onbargi / Saravanan Subramanian / Anna-Katharina Hornidge (2022) Externe Publikationen
Markus Loewe, Rana Jawad (2018) Externe Publikationen
Never, Babette / Jose Ramon Albert / Hanna Fuhrmann / Sebastian Gsell / Miguel Jaramillo / Sascha Kuhn / Bernardin Senadza (2020) Discussion Paper 13/2020
Changing consumption patterns of the emerging middle classes imply more carbon emissions. This paper explains how big the problem is, what drives it and which sustainable behaviours already exist. Being global middle class may be more important for climate change than country of origin.
Heldt, Sonja / Jean Carlo Rodríguez-de-Francisco / Ines Dombrowsky / Christian K. Feld / Daniel Karthe (2017) Externe Publikationen
, 09. Juli 2018
Social cohesion is an indispensable precondition for sustainable development everywhere. At the same time, it is associated with some of the key development challenges our societies are facing, such as inequality, poverty, migration, and conflicts. In Africa, these problems may be exacerbated by the increased demographic pressure and…
Loewe, Markus (2019) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 17. Juni 2019
The 17th of June reminds us that the combat of desertification and drought is a global challenge. This is never more true than today, when it is increasingly becoming evident that loss of biodiversity, climate change, soil degradation, drought and water stress as well as poverty and food insecurity in rural areas are not only local…
Zimmermann, Roukayatou / Michael Brüntrup / Shashidhara Kolavalli / Kathleen Fla (2009) Studies 48