Completed Projects since 2017 Co-Creation for Biocultural Diversity in the Arctic The Transport Transition as a Socio-ecological Real-world Experiment (EXPERI) Co-Creative Reflection and Dialogue Space (CCRDS) How Does the Media Cover CCU? Media analysis and the development of communications formats for the BMBF research funding measure CO2-WIN Transforming Neighbourhoods on a Human Scale (TuneOurBlock) Measuring progress in the energy transition from a systemic change perspective Marine Regions Forum in the Western Indian Ocean Global Potentials for the Production and Export of Green Hydrogen (HYPAT) A Sustainable Cultural Mission for Music - a New Aspect of Orchestral Excellence Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: Implications of an International Hydrogen Economy (GET Hydrogen) Junior Research Group ProMUT: Sustainability Management 4.0 - Transformative Potentials of Networked Manufacturing for Humans, the Environment and Technology Identifying Positive Tipping Points towards Clean Energy Transitions in Carbon Intensive Regions (Tipping+) Kopernikus Project Ariadne The guiding principle of the Ariadne joint project is to provide an overview and orientation for the design and implementation of the energy transition through excellent research in a joint learning process with politics, business, and society. The aim of the project is to create an overarching perspective, analyze the impact of policy instruments and identify a whole range of possible policy options for shaping the energy transition in Germany. CO2nsistent: Making TEA and LCA for CCU Comprehensible for Policymakers Environmental Standards for Deep Seabed Mining Sustainable Development Pathways Achieving Human Well-being while Safeguarding the Climate And Planet Earth (SHAPE) Science Platform Sustainability 2030 The Transition to a Renewable Electricity System and its Interactions with Other Policy Aims (TRIPOD) A Democratic Culture of Conflict for the Energy Transition Investigating the Systemic Impacts of the Global Energy Transition (ISIGET) Sustainability in a Digitalized Industry: a Comparative Study from China, Germany and Brazil The Sustainable Energy Transition Laboratory (SENTINEL) Mobilising the Multiple Opportunities of Renewable Energies Marine Conservation in the Arctic Sustainable Housing (NachWo) - Sustainability as a Guiding Concept for Urban Development Projects Berlin Citizens' Assembly on Climate Change REconciling sCience, Innovation and Precaution through the Engagement of Stakeholders (RECIPES) Social Transformation and Policy Advice in Lusatia Strengthening Regional Ocean Governance for the High Seas (STRONG High Seas) Evaluation of the "Forum Covid-19" Citizens' Assembly in Saxony Analysis and Categorisation of Hazards with High Crisis Potential Politicizing the Future Marine Regions Forum Global Sustainability Strategy Forum Knowledge, Learning and Societal Change Alliance (KLASICA) Narratives and Images of Sustainability International Ocean Governance Forum Solar Thermal Power Plants: Generating transformation knowledge with open data (Open CSP) Digital Data as Subject of Transdisciplinary Processes (DiDaT) Blue Carbon: Coastal and Marine Ecosystems for Climate Mitigation Support of the BMU in Negotiations for a Global Ocean Biodiversity Treaty Plastic: Social Perception and Behaviour Patterns Arctic Impact on Weather and Climate (Blue-Action) Scoping Study: Monitoring the Global Hydrogen Economy Deep Seabed Mining - Test Mining and Fair Benefit Sharing Market uptake of solar thermal electricity through cooperation (MUSTEC) The role of regional governance in addressing marine plastic pollution PROG Marine Regions Forum - International Forum to Strengthen Regional Ocean Governance Geo.X: Impacts of atmospheric blocking on extreme air pollution over Europe CO2Min - Mineral Sequestration of CO2 Social Sustainability Barometer of the Energy Transition Increasingly, discussions of the energy transition are revolving around questions of fairness, justice, and social responsibility, with a particular focus on financing, public acceptance of wind turbines and transmission lines, the coal phase-out, and working conditions in the wind and solar industry. Sustainability Platform BB - Pilot Phase COST Action on "Ocean Governance for Sustainability - Challenges, Options, and the Role of Science" A European Roadmap for Green Hydrogen Decarbonisation of the Energy System CO2 Plus - Broadening the Raw Material Base through the Utilisation of CO2 Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the main drivers of climate change, and it is broadly perceived as a harmful substance as a result. Kopernikus Project Energy Transition Navigation System (Enavi) Considering Methane Emissions in the Modelling of Ozone Concentrations Using Chemical Transport Models Three-Dimensional Observation of Atmospheric Processes in Cities Exploring the nexus of decentralized renewable energy supply and digital technologies for productive use in Africa Environmental Guidelines for German Arctic Policy: ecologically sustainable activities with high environmental standards in the Arctic Promoting Acceptance of Renewable Energies Contextualizing Climate Engineering and Mitigation: Illusion, Complement, or Substitute? Global warming, rising sea levels, extreme weather events – the impacts of climate change are already apparent despite ambitious efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Democratic Anthropocene Identification and analysis of promising technologies for carbon capture and use (CCU) Carbon can be used as a raw material in industrial processes, such as in the manufacture of building materials and chemicals. This project aims to assess the current status and further development of various CCU technologies and identify those that deserve support. Governance and Participation An Assessment of the Impact of Black Carbon on Air Quality and Climate in the Kathmandu Valley and Surrounding Area - A Model Study (BERLiKUM) Green Growth and Win-Win Strategies for Sustainable Climate Action (Green-Win) Implementing the Paris Agreement - Overcoming Barriers and Identifying Drivers for Effective Climate Governance Towards a Contemporary Vision for the Global Seafloor - Implementing the Common Heritage of Mankind Development of standardised guidelines for the lifecycle assessment of carbon dioxide conversion Development of standardised guidelines for the techno-economic assessment of carbon dioxide conversion processes BEyond State-of-the-art Technologies for rePowering Ac corridors and multi-Terminal HVDC Systems (BEST PATHS) Distributed Global Financial Systems for Society (DOLFINS) Norderstedt City of the Future - Project phase II Ecological Safeguards for Deep Seabed Mining Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security Limited access to financing, insecure land tenure, and insufficient agricultural services – the factors that constrain the uptake of sustainable land management techniques by farmers in developing countries are well known. But how can smallholder farmers in developing countries be best supported in their efforts to manage their lands sustainably? The project Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security aimed to address this question. Global Soil Week This event drew attention to the poor state of soils around the world. A vital resource, soils underpin human and ecosystem health and are not renewable within human time frames. Soils form the basis for more than 95 per cent of all food produced worldwide and are an enormous source of biodiversity. Despite this, billions of tonnes of soil are lost to erosion or are sealed over every year. Famine and growing conflicts over land use are just some of the consequences. The Global Soil Week brought together policymakers and stakeholders from the private sector, science, and civil society to develop strategies and measures that support sustainable soil management. Arctic Ocean Ecosystems - Applied Technology, Biological Interactions and Consequences in an Era of Abrupt Climate Change (ArcticABC) Norderstedt City of the Future - Project phase I AGORA – Acting Together Now for Pro-poor Strategies against Soil and Land Degradation Swathes of valuable farming land are lost each year to the effects of land degradation, erosion, and soil salinity. Sixty-seven per cent of all arable land in Africa is currently endangered. What could be done to halt or even reverse this trend? What steps could be taken to improve the livelihoods of impoverished rural populations? These questions were the focus of the research project AGORA.
How Does the Media Cover CCU? Media analysis and the development of communications formats for the BMBF research funding measure CO2-WIN
Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: Implications of an International Hydrogen Economy (GET Hydrogen)
Junior Research Group ProMUT: Sustainability Management 4.0 - Transformative Potentials of Networked Manufacturing for Humans, the Environment and Technology
Identifying Positive Tipping Points towards Clean Energy Transitions in Carbon Intensive Regions (Tipping+)
Kopernikus Project Ariadne The guiding principle of the Ariadne joint project is to provide an overview and orientation for the design and implementation of the energy transition through excellent research in a joint learning process with politics, business, and society. The aim of the project is to create an overarching perspective, analyze the impact of policy instruments and identify a whole range of possible policy options for shaping the energy transition in Germany.
Sustainable Development Pathways Achieving Human Well-being while Safeguarding the Climate And Planet Earth (SHAPE)
The Transition to a Renewable Electricity System and its Interactions with Other Policy Aims (TRIPOD)
Social Sustainability Barometer of the Energy Transition Increasingly, discussions of the energy transition are revolving around questions of fairness, justice, and social responsibility, with a particular focus on financing, public acceptance of wind turbines and transmission lines, the coal phase-out, and working conditions in the wind and solar industry.
CO2 Plus - Broadening the Raw Material Base through the Utilisation of CO2 Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the main drivers of climate change, and it is broadly perceived as a harmful substance as a result.
Considering Methane Emissions in the Modelling of Ozone Concentrations Using Chemical Transport Models
Exploring the nexus of decentralized renewable energy supply and digital technologies for productive use in Africa
Environmental Guidelines for German Arctic Policy: ecologically sustainable activities with high environmental standards in the Arctic
Contextualizing Climate Engineering and Mitigation: Illusion, Complement, or Substitute? Global warming, rising sea levels, extreme weather events – the impacts of climate change are already apparent despite ambitious efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Identification and analysis of promising technologies for carbon capture and use (CCU) Carbon can be used as a raw material in industrial processes, such as in the manufacture of building materials and chemicals. This project aims to assess the current status and further development of various CCU technologies and identify those that deserve support.
An Assessment of the Impact of Black Carbon on Air Quality and Climate in the Kathmandu Valley and Surrounding Area - A Model Study (BERLiKUM)
Implementing the Paris Agreement - Overcoming Barriers and Identifying Drivers for Effective Climate Governance
Development of standardised guidelines for the techno-economic assessment of carbon dioxide conversion processes
BEyond State-of-the-art Technologies for rePowering Ac corridors and multi-Terminal HVDC Systems (BEST PATHS)
Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security Limited access to financing, insecure land tenure, and insufficient agricultural services – the factors that constrain the uptake of sustainable land management techniques by farmers in developing countries are well known. But how can smallholder farmers in developing countries be best supported in their efforts to manage their lands sustainably? The project Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security aimed to address this question.
Global Soil Week This event drew attention to the poor state of soils around the world. A vital resource, soils underpin human and ecosystem health and are not renewable within human time frames. Soils form the basis for more than 95 per cent of all food produced worldwide and are an enormous source of biodiversity. Despite this, billions of tonnes of soil are lost to erosion or are sealed over every year. Famine and growing conflicts over land use are just some of the consequences. The Global Soil Week brought together policymakers and stakeholders from the private sector, science, and civil society to develop strategies and measures that support sustainable soil management.
Arctic Ocean Ecosystems - Applied Technology, Biological Interactions and Consequences in an Era of Abrupt Climate Change (ArcticABC)
AGORA – Acting Together Now for Pro-poor Strategies against Soil and Land Degradation Swathes of valuable farming land are lost each year to the effects of land degradation, erosion, and soil salinity. Sixty-seven per cent of all arable land in Africa is currently endangered. What could be done to halt or even reverse this trend? What steps could be taken to improve the livelihoods of impoverished rural populations? These questions were the focus of the research project AGORA.