Matias, Denise Margaret (2011) Externe Publikationen
Stephen Adaawen war Assoziierter Wissenschaftler im Forschungsprogramm "Umwelt-Governance und Transformation zur Nachhaltigkeit"
Mark Roelfsema / Heleen L. van Soest / Mathijs Harmsen / Detlef P. van Vuuren / Christoph Bertram / Michel den Elzen / Niklas Höhne / Iacobuta, Gabriela [...] (2020) Externe Publikationen
Pauw, Pieter (2014) Externe Publikationen
Neubert, Susanne / Michael Kömm / Axel Krumsiek / Annika Schulte / Nadine Tatge (2011) Studies 57
2018 Direkt zu: Dezember 2018 November 2018 Oktober 2018 September 2018 August 2018 Juli 2018 Juni 2018 Mai 2018 April 2018 März 2018 Februar 2018 Januar 2018 Dezember 2018 Making Climate Action More Transparent and Ambitious: Lessons Learned From the NDCs This event was grounded in the notion that current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) lack sufficient ambition and clarity for achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. Moderated by Arunabha Ghosh,…
Bhattacharya, Debapriya / Victoria Gonsior / Hannes Öhler (2020) Externe Publikationen
Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac (2020) Buchveröffentlichungen
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.
Berlin, 14. Oktober 2025
This high-level event aimed to explore the critical role of international climate policies in building climate-resilient health systems on national and local level. Taking place at a strategically important time, immediately before the COP30 negotiations, the event examined how new policies can strengthen and protect the most vulnerable.…
Bonn, 12. Februar 2009
On February 12 and 13, the German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) hosted a workshop designed to identify and assess the key forces that could shape the future direction of African development as an input to a scenario-building process that will unfold over the coming year. The workshop, organized in…
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.
Christina Rademacher-Schulz ist Ethnologin und ehemalige Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin des Forschungsprogramms "Transformation politischer (Un-)Ordnung: Institutionen, Werte und Frieden".
Vogel, Johanna / Wulf Reiners (2025) Discussion Paper 31/2025
How can networks translate collaboration into systemic change for sustainable development? This discussion paper shows that global governance networks can drive social innovation when we invest in the composition of members, cooperation infrastructure and culture.
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…
Special "ETTG": Die European Think Tanks Group (ETTG) vereint sechs führende europäische Think-Tanks, die sich mit internationaler Entwicklung befassen.
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?
Bauer, Steffen / Bernd Sommer (2011) Die aktuelle Kolumne, 11. April 2011
Iacobuta, Gabriela / Navroz K. Dubash / Prabhat Upadhyaya / Mekdelawit Deribe / Niklas Höhne (2018) 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.