Starkregen
Filtern
Dokumenttyp
Sprache
- Englisch (6) (entfernen)
Schlagworte
- Vulnerabilität (6) (entfernen)
Institut
- RADOST (3)
- Dynaklim (1)
- INKA BB (1)
- Nordwest 2050 (1)
- INKA BB - Projektflyer (2010)
- INKA BB sees itself as an innovation network encompassing academia and business practice that brings about change proactively. As a role model and partner, the network wishes to disseminate findings and initiate learning processes. To achieve this, we combine the region’s existing expertise of research institutions, public administrations, business enterprises and associations. The network operates in Brandenburg with a federal state-wide focus. Most site- and company-related measures are undertaken in the regions of Lausitz-Spreewald and Uckermark-Barnim, as well as in the metropolis of Berlin.
- 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“
- 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
- The vulnerability assessment within dynaklim - a tool for analysing the effects of climate change on enterprises (2013)
- Managing the impacts of climate change is an important issue for sustainable urban planning. A large range of economic activities influence urban climate and are influenced by climate change itself. The impacts of climate change on power plants, manufacturing processes and business locations as well as adaptation options should be analysed to understand the vulnerability to climate change. The seriousness of the potential impacts of climate change on enterprises requires new concepts and innovative products for flexible and robust adaptation options. The analysis of the impacts of climate change on enterprises and potential adaptation measures is the basis of the research framework of a “climate-focused economic development” within the networking and research project dynaklim. A differentiated vulnerability assessment enables us to define and identify strategies of adaptation in the means of organisational, marked-focused and technical developments.
- 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