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  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 20.09.2024

    Cluster Biological diversity

    In the foreground the picture shows a banded demoiselle which has landed on the blossom of a yellow waterbuttercup. The background of this picture is blurred.

    … – which can also exist between animal and plant species – can have far-reaching economic and social consequences which must be responded too. This also applies to … – which can also exist between animal and plant species – can have far-reaching economic and social consequences which must be responded too. This also applies to …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 19.09.2024

    Cluster Woodland and forestry

    The picture shows a coniferous forest. The bark-free trunk of a damaged spruce tree is visible in the foreground. In the light-coloured wood of this tree the distinct frass traces of a bark beetle are clearly visible.

    … to roughly a third of the entire land surface. Owing to their multiple ecological, economic and social functions, woodland and forest ecosystems are of particular … to roughly a third of the entire land surface. Owing to their multiple ecological, economic and social functions, woodland and forest ecosystems are of particular …

  • KomPass: Area of action adaptation from 15.07.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026

    Adaptation: Field of Action Forestry

    Stack of wood logs

    … to limit drought stress, as on agricultural land, is not very practical, is not economically worthwhile (high investment costs) and can hardly be justified from an … to limit drought stress, as on agricultural land, is not very practical, is not economically worthwhile (high investment costs) and can hardly be justified from an …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 08.12.2025

    Cluster Agriculture

    The picture shows a dry-looking arable field with a tractor being driven across it. Owing to drought, the vehicle is stirring up clouds of dust. In the background, it is possible to make out a ridge of hills.

    … because agricultural businesses will incur higher costs. One approach to reduce economic risks in agriculture is the development and offer of insurance solutions … because agricultural businesses will incur higher costs. One approach to reduce economic risks in agriculture is the development and offer of insurance solutions …

  • KomPass: Area of action climate impact from 15.07.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026

    Climate Impacts: Field of Action Forestry

    Stack of wood logs

    … more likely. Already since the 1990s, the forestry industry has recorded increasing economic damage from windthrow due to strong storms with high wind speeds. On the … more likely. Already since the 1990s, the forestry industry has recorded increasing economic damage from windthrow due to strong storms with high wind speeds. On the …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 08.12.2025

    Cluster Building Sector

    The picture shows an artificial watercourse which runs past a block of flats in a newly developed housing estate. There is a road crossing the watercourse. The watercourse is edged with a narrow strip of vegetation consisting of grass, young trees and flower beds. Benches offer seating.

    … the demand for affordable new housing as well as commercial areas, especially in economically strong cities and their peripheries. At the same time, the challenge is … the demand for affordable new housing as well as commercial areas, especially in economically strong cities and their peripheries. At the same time, the challenge is …

  • Cover from 02.10.2024

    Introduction - 2023 Monitoring Report

    The cover shows a magnifying lens pointing at artwork containing arrows in various colours. In the centre of the lens is the title of the current Report.

    … inevitable, and to find ways of mitigating any associated ecological, social and economic damage with the greatest possible efficiency. Where and how do climatic … inevitable, and to find ways of mitigating any associated ecological, social and economic damage with the greatest possible efficiency. … The previous DAS Monitoring …

  • Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    BO-I-3: Rainfall erosivity

    The legend comprises six categories for the rainfall erosivity (unit: kilojoules per square metre multiplied by millimetres per hour) as a district average for the years 2017 to 2021.

    … or wind, are therefore usually irreplaceable. They constitute severe ecological and economic damage. The impacts of climate change increase the risk of soil loss. … or wind, are therefore usually irreplaceable. They constitute severe ecological and economic damage. The impacts of climate change increase the risk of soil loss. …