The Northwest of Germany is characterized by lively and modern cities and a rough landscape of coastal wetlands and moors. The flat land in the Northwest has long become a centre of logistics and harbor industry, of food production, and expertise in aerospace, energy and environmental technology. The region is one of Germany’s most dynamic industrial locations. nordwest2050 focuses on the Metropolitan Region Bremen-Oldenburg in the Northwest of Germany, a region with more than 2.3 million inhabitants
The survey of 4.000 companies in the metropolitan area of Bremen-Oldenburg in north-western Germany conducted by the University of Oldenburg as part of the ‚nordwest2050’ project in 2010 and 2012 showed that the economic importance of climate change is growing. The 2012 survey revealed that 38% of the companies polled already saw climate change as an important success factor for their company. In 2010, 31% of the companies surveyed said that they ascribed a “high” to “very high importance” to climate change for corporate success.
The results of a survey of 4000 companies in the Bremen-Oldenburg metropolitan region in north-western Germany show that climate change is an ever more significant business management factor for companies. In this issue of SHORT AND SHARP, we present an overview of the risks and opportunities which various industries see ahead of them, and of the conclusions which can be drawn for adaptation strategies.