Hilbrich, Sören (2026) Externe Publikationen
Martin-Shields, Charles (2021) Externe Publikationen
The Digital Silk Road – China’s programme to catalyse telecom connectivity worldwide – envisions a global digital infrastructure that relies on Chinese suppliers and Chinese-influenced technical standards. This could make China the leader in a digital new world order – and cyberspace would become less free.
Scheunpflug, Luca / Dennis Schüpf (2024) Externe Publikationen
Scholz, Wolfgang / Michael Fink (2022) Discussion Paper 7/2022
Cities adopting a green transformation process can minimise their environmental impact and maximise green economic opportunities, including job creation, and improve quality of life for their residents. This paper assesses fields of action for African and Asian mid-sized cities.
Pegels, Anna / Alexander Kleibrink (2023) Externe Publikationen
Nigeria’s economic powerhouse Lagos has doubled its population over the last two decades to 24 million. It could reach between 85 and 100 million inhabitants by 2100. As the cities of the Global South expand, can they grow green?
Berensmann, Kathrin (2016) Externe Publikationen
Tamasiga, Phemelo / Onyeaka, Helen / Bakwena, Malebogo / Kayembe, Benita / Dzingai, Valentine / Kgengwenyane, Nancy / Babugura, Agnes / Ouassou, El houssin (2025) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 07. Dezember 2012
The aims of the Sustainable Development Network (SDN) are (1) to help NGOs become more sustainable through networking, resource mobilisation strategies; training in fundraising and social enterprise development. (2) to provide useful research for NGO’s, government and the private sector which will promote and encourage sustainable…
Nedumaran, Swamikannu / Madhu Kadiyala / Srinivasa Reddy Srigiri / V. Roberto / S. McDermid (2018) Externe Publikationen
Dang, Vy / Aliasger Bootwalla / Eva Maria Lynders / Wulf Reiners (2024) Externe Publikationen
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.
Falk, Thomas / Shalander Kumar / Srinivasa Srigiri (2019) Externe Publikationen
Kiel Marine Science Campus, 19. November 2025
Coastal erosion is not merely a physical process, but a deeply socio-political and ecological phenomenon that is gaining urgency in the context of climate change. Focusing on critical social science dimensions of coastal erosion and adaptation, this workshop brought together different perspectives from Human Geography, and Science and…
Bonn, 23. Mai 2023
Climate change causes an increase in extreme weather events in many countries of the world. This has drastic impacts for instance on food security, infrastructure and health, and challenges the very basis of human development. Many countries are experiencing such challenges for a long time, but events such as the 2021 floods in Germany’s…
Peng, Si / Tuhinsubhra Giri / Wulf Reiners (2025) Externe Publikationen
Dikau, Simon / Marianne Haahr / Ulrich Volz (2022) Externe Publikationen
Bergmann, Julian (2025) Externe Publikationen
UNIDO / UNEP / UNECE / AfDB / the JET Green Hydrogen Portfolio (South Africa) / IDOS / MENA Hydrogen Alliance (2025) Externe Publikationen
Berensmann, Kathrin / Florence Dafe / Nannette Lindenberg / Ulrich Volz (2015) Briefing Paper 11/2015
While in sub-Saharan Africa local currency bond markets have remained weakly developed, it is important to promote their development as they have significant potential to mobilise the long-term financial resources needed for achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Kornprobst, Tim Lukas / Roll, Michael / Becker, Adin et al. (2025) Externe Publikationen