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- NEWS [English Version] (2012)
- Content: Regional Activities: RADOST: Baltic Sea Coast 2100; Close Cooperation with Tourism Experts in the Future; The Bay of Kiel Climate Alliance takes a new Direction; National Activities: Second Regional Conference on Climate Adaptation Communities in Climate Change; International Activities: National Adaptation Strategies in the Baltic States; Exchange of Experiences with Practitioners in the USA; Chinese Delegation Shows Interest in Coastal Research in Kiel; RADOST and Baltadapt at Green Week and the UN Climate Conference; RADOST at the Baltic Sea Days Publications: Perceptions and Activities regarding Climate Change on the German Baltic Sea Coast; Handbook „Climate Change Adaptation Strategies in the Baltic Sea Region“; New Edition of “Meer & Küste”; Assessment of the Influence of Climate Change on Development Potential for Near-surface Geothermal Energy
- NEWS [English Version] (2011)
- Content: Regional Activities: “Lust op dat Meer:” Conclusion and Challenges Ahead; Quo Vadis – Baltic Sea Coast? The Sense behind Measurement; National Activities: KLIMZUG Status Conference; New Funding Opportunity for Adaptation Measures; Communication with Public Agencies and Offices; International Activities: Workshop Series: “Climate Knowledge for Regional Coastal Stakeholders in the Eastern Baltic Sea Region”; Mussel Farming in the Baltic Sea; Publications: Second RADOST Annual Report; A survey of the perceptions of regional political decision makers
- NEWS [English Version] (2011)
- Content: Regional Activities: RADOST Annual Conference 2011 in Travemünde; Research at Anchor; Stakeholder Analysis; RADOST-Workshop “Coastal Tourism”; BSSSC/BALTEX Conference “Adaptation to Climate Change on the Regional Level”; Workshop “Baltic Sea and Baltic Sea Coast between Climate Change and Climate Adaptation”; Mussel Workshop at the Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde; International Activities: Climate Change, the Science Policy Interface and Coastal Zone Management; Workshops on Regional Availability of Climate Knowledge in the Baltic Sea Region
- A Regional Dynamic Input-Output Model of Tourism Development in the Light of Climate Change (2013)
- The work presented here is part of the socioeconomic analysis that is carried out within the RADOST project. It has been the starting point of developing a dynamic regionalized Input-Output (IO) model that is used to assess the effects of climate change and adaptation strategies on the regional economy. In a first step the model has been set up for the tourist sector in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The possible developments of the tourism demand – influenced by climate change and other factors – were represented in three scenarios, which in turn were used as input data for the IO model.