Over the last decades, Fucus vesiculosus, an ecologically important macroalga in the German Baltic Sea, has shown a massive retreat from the deeper zones of its former distribution presumably due to low light co-acting with other potential stressors such as high temperature, fouling, and grazing. Global warming may increase abiotic as well as biotic pressures and exacerbate environmental conditions in coastal ecosystems. The present study focussed on the effects of single or subsequently combined stressors on survival and palatability of juvenile F. vesiculosus. Fucoid offspring were exposed to high temperature and/ or feeding pressure. Feeding preference of Idotea baltica was quantified in a pellet assay calculated as an odds ratio. High temperature significantly impaired the survival of juvenile fucoids. Neither single nor combined stress considerably influenced the feeding preference of I. baltica. Surprisingly I. baltica strictly avoided pellets with juvenile F. vesiculosus compared to adult F. vesiculosus. Avoidance tended to be less pronounced in juvenile fucoids previously stressed by high temperature. Obviously grazing does not induce anti-herbivore defence, but rather the young plants appeared constitutively well-protected against isopod feeding. These results contradict the prevailing opinion that juvenile F. vesiculosus is more susceptible to herbivore grazing than adult F. vesiculosus.
The restaurant trade is increasingly facing delivery bottlenecks as a result of climate change, which may even cause interruptions of the production of food products. Due to reduced yields and at the same time increased resource requirements, cost pressures are rising. In order to face these challenges in a timely manner, the DEHOGA East Friesland & Weser-Ems District Association is developing climate adaptation strategies for the restaurant trade. In the present project, the effects of climate change are analyzed, and specific solution paths for the restaurant trade are developed and communicated within the DEHOGA District Association.
Die Gastronomie wird durch die Folgen des Klimawandels vermehrt mit Lieferengpässen bis hin zu Produktausfällen von Lebensmitteln konfrontiert sein. Aufgrund von geringeren Erträgen und gleichzeitig erhöhten Ressourcenbedarf wird der Kostendruck steigen. Um diesen Herausforderungen schon frühzeitig zu begegnen, entwickelt der DEHOGA Bezirksverband Ostfriesland und Weser-Ems Klimaanpassungsstrategien für die Gastronomie. Im Projektvorhaben werden die Auswirkungen des Klimawandels analysiert, spezifische Lösungspfade für die Gastronomie entwickelt und innerhalb des DEHOGA Bezirksverbandes kommuniziert.
The company Colocation IX GmbH is building a new data center in Bremen, and has decided upon the use of a new innovative cooling technology: Instead of traditional air conditioning to remove the waste heat from the servers, integral wells and geothermal probes are to provide energy-effi cient cooling in summer and heating energy for use in winter. The company is working together with the University of Bremen and the company Geo-En GmbH, which has expertise in integral wells. These alternatives to electrically driven compressor cooling will protect the environment through energy savings, help relieve the power grids, and at the same time ensure a decentralized and fail-safe cooling supply. The project has been funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research to the tune of €280,000. The co-payment share for ColocationIX GmbH amounts to €315,000.
One of the important parts of the final conference of ‘nordwest2050’ has been the scientific exchange sessions in the House of Science and the Industryclub Bremen. Contributions were based upon a call for papers from October 2013. The scientific committee received almost 100 abstracts where 36 were chosen for oral presentations and 15 for poster presentations (see overview tables below).
Four main topics were discussed in parallel workshops:
• Analysing Impacts and Assessing Vulnerabilities
• Designing and Testing Solutions for Regional Climate Adaptation and Resilience
• Implementing Climate Adaptation and Paths to a Resilient Future
• Resilience for Business: Climate Adaptation Challenge and Strategies of Sectors and Companies
Der Beitrag umfasst die naturräumliche Gliederung und Landschaftsentwicklung, das Klima und die Raumstruktur der Metropolregion Hamburg sowie die inter- und transdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit in der Metropolregion.
Rather than focusing on climate-protection measures, the Bremen Cargo Distribution Center (GVZ Bremen) has identified measures for adaptation to climate change. In 2011 and 2012 the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL), together with the Bremen University of Applied Science, carried out a comprehensive empirical investigation of the effects of climate change on the logistics sector of the Metropolitan Region Bremen-Oldenburg in the Northwest. The results clearly show that the expected impacts of climate change could mean a new challenge, both for the GVZ and for individual companies at the Center.
Der Biolandhof Freese testet verschiedene Anpassungsoptionen für die Landwirtschaft, insbesondere für die Bereiche des Ackerfruchtanbaus und Feingemüses. Der Anbau von Freilandkulturen wird durch den Klimawandel immer schwieriger. Um Gemüsekulturen besser vor extremen Wetterereignissen wie Hitzeperioden oder Starkregen zu schützen, testet der Biolandhof Freese (1) eine neue Gewächshauseindeckung, die durch ihre besondere Permissivität freilandähnliche Lichtverhältnisse im geschützten Anbau ermöglichen soll. Gleichzeitig sucht der Betrieb nach resistenten, klimaangepassten Gemüsesorten, die sowohl im Freiland als auch unter dem Schutz von (der neuartigen) Folie auf ihre besonderen Eigenschaften untersucht werden sollen. Im Bereich des Getreideanbaus versucht der Biolandhof (2) eine alte Roggensorte – den Urroggen – zu kultivieren und durch die Vermarktung des Brotes (3) für das Thema Klimawandel und Anpassung zu sensibilisieren.
Bakenhus Biofleisch GmbH is an organic meat processor and marketer which obtains its meat from its own and from other organic farms. All products – beef, pork, lamb and poultry – are produced according to the strict guidelines of organic food associations and in the traditions of the trade. Thus, Bakenhus Biofleisch GmbH is certified under the Naturland, Bioland and Demeter guidelines. Climate adaptation possibilities in the butcher’s trade are being developed in the context of the nordwest2050 Research Project.
Es werden zwei Verfahren vorgestellt, die eine Berücksichtigung des Klimaänderungssignals in den Niederschlagsdaten des regionalen Klimamodells CLM bei den wasserwirtschaftlichen Modellanwendungen ermöglichen. Für die Generierung langer Zeitreihen mit hohen zeitlichen und räumlichen Auflösungen, wie sie bei Langzeitserien- und Kontinuumssimulationen benötigt werden, wurde ein Downscaling-Ansatz auf Basis von Radarniederschlagsdaten und objektiven Wetterlagenklassen entwickelt. Für einfache wasserwirtschaftliche Modellanwendungen, die auf Modellregen zurückgreifen, wurden die relativen Veränderungen aufgrund des Klimaänderungssignals in der Zukunft abgeschätzt, die dann bei Variantenuntersuchungen in der Zukunft den Modellregen der Vergangenheit aufgeprägt werden können.