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.
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.
A farmer and turkey raiser in Varrel (Oldenburg, Germany) has set up an absorption cooling plant on his farm which provides the necessary air-conditioning for his stall on hot summer days with the help of the waste heat from a biogas plant. The biogas plant itself is fueled partially by turkey manure, and the waste heat from the cogeneration plant linked to the biogas facility is used to operate an absorption cooling plant. The absorption cooling experts from the companies SolarNext AG and Meyer Kühlanlagen, together with the University of Bremen are working on implementation. The project has been subsidized to the tune of €185,000 by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research. The farmer’s self-payment share amounted to €45,000.
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.
Die Etablierung eines Bewusstseins für Klimawandelprozesse und die notwendigen Änderungen für eine klimaangepasste Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft setzen eine Kommunikation und Interaktion auf Wirtschaftsclusterebene voraus, um Austausch- und Kooperationsbündnisse durch gezielte Netzwerkbildung zu initiieren. Das Agrar- und Ernährungsforum Oldenburger Münsterland (aef) stellt als Zusammenschluss von 75 Unternehmen aus der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft eine Schnittstelle zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis dar. In enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Oldenburg wurden aus wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen und praxisorientierten Bedarfen Schlüsselthemen für regionale Klimaanpassungsmaßnahmen erarbeitet.
Kurze Berichte zum Schwerpunktthema "KLIMAWANDEL UND KLIMAANPASSUNG IN DEN KLIMZUG-REGIONEN: ERGEBNISSE AUS DEN PARALLELEN FOREN DER KLIMZUG-ABSCHLUSSKONFERENZ".