Guerra, Flávia / Julia Nesprias / Alejandra Ramos-Galvez / Lucas Turmena / Simone Sandholz / Michael Roll / Jorgelina Hardoy / Florencia Almansi / Macarena Ochagavía / Fernando Almansi (2024) Externe Publikationen
Ramírez, Andrea / Sabrina González Barbosa / Flávia Guerra / Alejandra Ramos-Galvez / Simone Sandholz / Michael Roll / Mariana Campos-Sánchez / Ana Iris Enríquez-Alcaraz / Andrea Villasís-Escobedo / Óscar Jair Pozos-Espinosa (2024) Externe Publikationen
Roll, Michael / Marisol Romero Magallán / Andrea Ramírez / Flávia Guerra / Alejandra Ramos-Galvez / Simone Sandholz / Mariana Campos-Sánchez / Gorka Zubicaray / Óscar Jair Pozos-Espinosa / Andrea Villasís-Escobedo / Ana Iris Enríquez-Alcaraz (2024) Externe Publikationen
Turmena, Lucas / Flávia Guerra / Altiere Freitas / Alejandra Ramos-Galvez / Simone Sandholz / Michael Roll / Isadora Freire / Millena Oliveira (2024) Externe Publikationen
Guerra, Flávia / Monique Menezes / Lucas Turmena / Alejandra Ramos-Galvez / Simone Sandholz / Michael Roll / Camila Alberti / Tátila Távora (2024) Externe Publikationen
Aleksandrova, Mariya / Laura Kuhl / Daniele Malerba (2024) Externe Publikationen
Hornidge, Anna-Katharina (2024) Externe Publikationen
If the international community splinters into multiple orders, we will lose the race against climate change, social polarisation and biodiversity loss. Today’s policymaking will decide whether constructive cooperation stays possible in a multipolar world.
Das German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) erfährt auch 2024 eine breite Medienaufmerksamkeit, es folgt eine Übersicht der Beiträge.
Kuramochi, Takeshi / Andrew Deneault / Sander Chan / Sybrig Smit / Natalie Pelekh (2024) Externe Publikationen
Aboushady, Nora / Georges Harb / Chahir Zaki (2024) Externe Publikationen
Bergmann, Julian / Miriam Kosmehl / Julia Langbein / Gwendolyn Sasse (2024) Policy Brief 11/2024
Ukraine and its international partners are faced with an unprecedented task: advancing recovery efforts and the EU accession process in the midst of an ongoing war. This policy brief discusses how best to dovetail accession negotiations and recovery efforts in a mutually reinforcing manner.
Berlin, 08. Mai 2024
Analyses of environmental governance in the Arctic often focused on state-to-state relations. The latter are currently experiencing dramatic turns with a variety of implications for regional cooperation and livelihoods. Over the past three decades, "the people of the North" were increasingly recognised in Arctic politics, but diverse…
Gehrke, Charlotte / Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (2024) Externe Publikationen
Haug, Sebastian / Laura Trajber Waisbich (2024) Externe Publikationen
Zattler, Jürgen (2024) Policy Brief 17/2024
This Policy Brief outlines current trends, formulates principles for a modern development policy and shows how these principles could be implemented in the form of concrete initiatives.
Special „Agenda 2030”: IDOS beteiligt sich stark an den Diskussionen zur Agenda 2030 und baut dabei auf seine Expertise im Bereich der Entwicklungs- und Umweltpolitik.
Gasior, Katrin / Gemma Wright / David McLennan / Michael Noble / Xavier Jara / Daniele Malerba / Marie Christina Dankmeyer / Stefan Beierl (2024) Externe Publikationen
Bonn, 07. Juni 2024
Science-Policy Dialogue during the 60th sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies The goal of this Science Policy Dialogue, organized by German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) and by the University of Bonn, is to discuss insights from the latest policy-relevant research on climate action. We invite you to join us to…
Bonn, 10. Juni 2024
CLIMA: Auction-Based Subsidies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries We are excited to extend an invitation to participate in a pivotal expert panel discussion focused on transforming international climate finance through results-based payments. Our session will delve into the innovative mechanism of reverse auctions for subsidies,…
Altenburg, Tilman / Anne Kantel (2024) Discussion Paper 6/2024
Namibia hopes to benefit from green hydrogen markets. We assess the related opportunities and risks. If offtake agreements materialise, export revenues may be substantial. Job and industrial development effects will remain limited. How public revenues are used will determine development outcomes.