Land und ländliche Siedlungsräume
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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
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The Freese Organic Farm: Raising Climate-Adapted Vegetable and Grain Varieties, and Testing Innovative Greenhouse Coverings
(2014)
- The Freese Organic Farm is testing a number of adaptation options for agriculture, especially in the area of the cultivation of cereals and of high-quality vegetables. Open-field crop farming is becoming ever more difficult due to climate change. In order to better protect vegetable cultures from such extreme weather events as heat waves or heavy rain, the Freese Organic Farm is testing the following innovations: (1) A new greenhouse covering which, due to its particular permittivity, makes open-field-like light conditions possible in a protected structure. At the same time the farm is seeking resilient, climate adapted vegetable strains which are to be examined for their particular properties, both in open-field cultivation and under the protection of this innovative foil. (2) In the area of cereal raising, the organic farm is trying to cultivate an old strain of rye. (3) And by baking and marketing bread from this rye, the farm wants to raise consciousness about the issue of climate change and adaptation.
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Biolandhof Freese: Anbau von klimaangepassten Gemüse- sowie Getreidesorten und Erprobung einer innovativen Gewächshauseindeckung
(2014)
- 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.
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Bakenhus Biofleisch GmbH: Climate Adaptation Strategies for the Food Industry in the Butcher‘s Trade
(2014)
- 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.
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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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Praxisprojekt der NDV – Multiplikator und Datenlieferant für regulierende Flächennutzungskonflikte aus Sicht der Gülleproblematik
(2014)
- Wegen der beschränkten Ausbringungsmöglichkeiten sind aufgrund wachsender Tierbestände und weiter zunehmender Biogasanlagen (Gärreste) immer größere Entfernungen zu überbrücken. Wichtige Schritte liegen daher zukünftig sowohl in der Erhöhung der Transportwürdigkeit als auch in der Reduzierung von Transportwegen und Aufkommen der organischen Nährstoffträger; dies gilt besonders für Gülle und Gärreste. Neue und klimaangepasste Geschäftsmodelle sind zu entwickeln. Die Naturdünger-Verwertungs GmbH (NDV) lieferte im Laufe des Projekts nordwest2050 in der Funktion als Experte und Multiplikator Daten und Hintergrundwissen, insbesondere auch zur Veranstaltungsreihe »Flächennutzung unter Klimawandel im Nordwesten«.
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Praxisprojekt des Centers of Competence e.V. – Kommunikationsplattform zur klimaangepassten Flächennutzungsregulierung
(2014)
- Um die Ausarbeitung, Kommunikation und Umsetzung der Transformation zu einer konfliktreduziertenund klimaangepassten Flächennutzung zu initiieren, wurden vom Centers of Competence e.V. von 2010 bis 2013 im Rahmen von nordwest2050 drei Veranstaltungen organisiert. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Oldenburg wurde ein Dialog initiiert, durch den die Heterogenität der Themen und die verschiedenen Interessen der Akteure zur Flächennutzungsproblematik lösungsorientiert verhandelt werden konnten. Auf der zweiten und größten Veranstaltung konnte im Februar 2013 mit der »Auricher Erklärung« ein regionales Statement zu den wichtigsten Flächennutzungsproblemen sowie konkreten Lösungsansätzen verabschiedet werden, das von der Region durch eine breite Autorenschaft vertreten und getragen wird.
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Practical Project of the Centers of Competence: A Communication Platform for Climate-Adapted Land-Use Regulation
(2014)
- In order to initiate the design, communication and implementation of the transformation to a lowconflict and climate-adapted land-use system, the Centers of Competence e.V. organized three events in the context of nordwest2050 between 2010 and 2013. In cooperation with the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, a dialogue was initiated in which heterogeneity of the issues and the various interests of the actors on the issue of land-use was discussed and a solution-oriented manner. At the second and largest event, in February 2013, the »Aurich Declaration,« a regional statement on the most important land-use problems, and concrete approaches to solutions, was adopted. It is represented and supported by a wide range of authors from the region.
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Natural Fertilizer Recycling Company (NDV): Multiplier and Data Provider for Regulating Land-Use Conflicts from the Perspective of the Liquid-Manure Problem
(2014)
- Due to growing animal stocks and increasing numbers of biogas facilities (fermentation residues), as well as the limited possibilities for use as fertilizer, handling liquid manure involves ever greater distances. In the future therefore, important steps will involve both an increase in transport-worthiness and a reduction of transport routes and quantities of organic nutrient-containing materials produced; this is especially true for liquid manure and fermentation residues. New, climate-adapted business models need to be developed. During the course of the nordwest2050 project, The Naturdünger-Verwertungs GmbH (Natural Fertilizer Recycling Company/NDV), functioning as an expert and a multiplier, provided data on background knowledge especially for the presentation series Land-Use in the Context of Climate Change in the Northwest.
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Moorgut Kartzfehn: Development of a Climate-Adapted Ventilation and Feeding Concept for Turkey Farming
(2014)
- The farm Moorgut Kartzfehn in Bösel/Kartzfehn is the largest independent turkey-raising operation in Europe, and at the same time has Germany’s largest research site for turkeys. Since turkeys, like all birds, cannot sweat, the predicted long and hot summer days are a risk, especially for the final stage of turkey-farming. In order to avoid heat stress for the animals, various ventilation and feeding concepts have been developed in the context of nordwest2050.