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- NEWS [English Version] (2010)
- Content: Regional Activities: Already adapted? German coastal associations tackle climate change; The IMK in RADOST; Action Day in Rostock; Climate Alliance Kiel Bay is launched; First annual RADOST conference; An Introduction to the RADOST advisory board; Climate change on the German Baltic Sea coast; International Activities: Dinner Dialogue on America’s Climate Choices; Global Oceans Conference 2010; Publications
- Companies in Times of Climate Change (2011)
- 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.
- Bremen Cargo Distribution Center (GVZ Bremen): Identifying Measures for Adaptation to Climate Change (2014)
- 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.
- Results of a Company Survey (2014)
- 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.
- CLARR2014 - Scientific Documentation (2014)
- 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