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- NEWS [English Version] (2013)
- Content: Regional Activities: RADOST Event at the Darßer Arche; Save the Date: RADOST Final Conference; Local Adaptation Strategies for Schleswig-Holstein; Bay of Kiel Climate Alliance Supports Adaptation Strategy of the City of Kiel; “Nothing Stays the Same” – RADOST at the BWK Federal Congress; Concordance Maps in the North German Climate Atlas; International Activities: Adaptation to Climate Change in Mountain & Coastal Areas; Publications: „Die Zeit“ Reports on RADOST; 4th RADOST Annual Report; Adaptation Strategy for the Ports of Lübeck
- NEWS [English Version] (2013)
- Content: Regional Activities: Schoolchildren Explore Biodiversity in a Changing Climate; Rügen in the Year 2030; RADOST Findings in the “Climate Change in Northern Germany” Dossier; International Activities: RADOST at the ECCA Conference; Adaptation in Mountain & Coastal Areas; Publications: Book Release: “Climate Change Adaptation in Practice”; Contested Values and Practices in the US; “Coastal & Marine” Magazine; International Examples of Climate Change Adaptation
- NEWS [English Version] (2013)
- Content: Regional Activities: The Bay of Kiel Climate Alliance Receives BMU Support; Northern German Regional Conference; New Website Provides Information about the Need for Coastal Protection; RADOST GIS Presents Water Quality Indicators; Coastal Research, Use, and Protection; National Activities: KLIMZUG Final Conference; International Activities: HELCOM Workshop in Warnemünde; RADOST at the Dupont Summit 2012; Publications: Results of the 2012 RADOST Tour; Integrating Climate Change into Economic Analyses under the EU Water Framework Directive
- Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region : The Vulnerability of German Ports (2013)
- As a gateway between ground and sea transportation, and as a business location for service and industry, ports are of great significance for the regional and national economy. At the same time, port structures are located in regions threatened by storms and rising sea levels. Due to highly interdependent value chains,weather related disruptions in port operation can cause serious economic damage. Thus, adaptation to possible climate impacts seems like an obvious task for port authorities. The article analyses the climate vulnerability of German Baltic port locations.