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The Oldenburg Münsterland Agriculture and Food Forum: Climate Adaptation Management from a Cluster and Network Perspective (2014)
- The establishment of a consciousness for climate change processes and the necessary changes for climate-adapted agriculture and a climate-adapted food industry will require communications and interaction at the level of economic clusters, in order to initiate exchange and cooperation alliances by means of targeting network formation. The Oldenburg Münsterland Agriculture and Food Forum (AEF) is an association of 75 businesses in the agriculture and food sector which operates as an interface between the scientific community and everyday practice. In close cooperation with the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, key issues for regional climate adaptation measures have been developed on the basis of scientific ascertainments and practice-oriented needs.
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NEWS [English Version] (2014)
- Content: Regional Activities: Looking Back on Five Years of RADOST; RADOST Final Conference Takes Stock, Looks Ahead; Looking Back: Comments on RADOST; Bay of Kiel Climate Alliance Seeks to Make the Region a Climate Conscious Vacation Destination; What’s Next after RADOST? New Web Tool: “Northern German Climate Monitor”; International Activities: RADOST at the European Maritime Day; Contributions wanted for ECCA Conference 2015; Publications: Communicating Adaptation to Regional Climate Change Impacts; New RADOST reports; Third Special Edition of “Coastal & Marine“
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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.
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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