Schüring, Esther / Markus Loewe (eds.) (2021) Buchveröffentlichungen
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2020) Externe Publikationen
Online, 04. Juni 2020
DIE was co-hosting a session at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) Bonn Digital Conference 2020 . Together with our partners and conference participants, we explored research and policy pathways for improved drought risk management through landscape approaches and social protection interventions across the African continent in times of…
Hein, Jonas (2013) Briefing Paper 8/2013
Indonesia committed to reduce its emissions significantly and announced to develop a domestic carbon market. Since land-based emissions are key to Indonesia’s climate goals the development of incentives and sanctions that promote climate friendly land-use practices are crucial, argues Jonas Hein.
Grimm, Sven (2009) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 12. Januar 2009
Fekete, Alexander / Saravanan Subramanian (2024) Externe Publikationen
Matias, Denise Margaret (2011) Externe Publikationen
Messner, Dirk / Alejandro Guarin / Daniel Haun (2016) Externe Publikationen
Pauw, Pieter / Sander Chan (2015) Externe Publikationen
Messner, Dirk (2014) Externe Publikationen
Müller, Birgit / Leigh Johnson / David Kreuer (2017) Briefing Paper 22/2017
Innovative insurance programmes are viewed as promising climate mitigation tools for developing countries. This briefing discusses their potential adverse effects on local agriculture and social-ecological systems and suggests principles for their design that aim to minimise risks of maladaptation.
Pérez Pineda, Jorge A. (2015) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 04. Februar 2015
Even if there is “One World”, there is not a “one size fits all” solution for its problems. This means, how does Germany include the “common but differentiated responsibilities” statement in the Charter for the Future?
Bonn, Germany, 24. Oktober 2022
Rationale : Enhancing the use of social science expertise is fundamental to the development of scenarios of climate and societal futures that are responsive to a wider range of challenges towards strong climate action and sustainability. In particular, there is an agreement that socio-political factors must inform scenarios and be…
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.
Stephen Adaawen war Assoziierter Wissenschaftler im Forschungsprogramm "Umwelt-Governance und Transformation zur Nachhaltigkeit"
Pauw, Pieter (2014) Externe Publikationen
Brandi, Clara / Christine Ladenburger / Anna Pegels (2010) Discussion Paper 17/2010
Berensmann, Kathrin / Nannette Lindenberg (2016) Briefing Paper 23/2016
Broad international consensus exists about the need to scale up financing for green investments. However, private green finance is still scarce due to a range of microeconomic challenges. For enhancing private green investment, a coordinated approach of all actors of the financial system is needed.
Bonn, Germany, 24. Mai 2023
With the Agenda 2030 and the adoption of the Global Compacts for Migration and Refugees, the international community faces the challenge of implementing these global agreements at the national and local policy levels – and identifying the role of development policy therein. International agreements on migration- or refugee-related policy…
Wehrmann, Dorothea (2020) Discussion Paper 12/2020
How can transnational cooperation be more successful in times of rapid global changes? This discussion paper discusses central assumptions from global governance research on transnational cooperation and explores the Arctic Council as a case of success.