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  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Preventing corruption for a sustainability transformation

    Treppe auswärts mit grünem Blättern umringt.

    … Corruption damages the environment, leads to mismanagement and loss of natural resources and misappropriation of funds earmarked for environmental protection, … Anette Weyers / uba Download image (3.36 MB) Preventing corruption - Relevance, Causes & Drivers, Measers againt- Part 1 Source: Anette Weyers / uba Download image …

  • Article from 29.03.2023 | Last changed: 23.04.2024

    Deep-sea mining

    … the last regions on earth largely untouched by humans. The exploitation of mineral resources from deep-sea deposits could become more important due to rising metal … and Google, published a " Call for a Moratorium " stating that they would not use metals from the deep sea in their production. A few months later, many … quantity of copper, nickel, cobalt and zinc compared to the currently exploited land deposits. The return on mining projects on the deep-sea floor depends on many …

  • Article from 01.03.2023 | Last changed: 02.03.2023

    International Soil Law and Governance Conference

    4 people standing in front of a video conferencing device.

    … The conference was organized by: Institute of Law of the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) Research Center on Climate Change Law …

  • Article from 05.12.2025 | Last changed: 05.12.2025

    Sustainable lifestyles: NiCE - From niche to centre

    young woman offers things to swap instead of buy in modern furnished store

    … lifestyles: NiCE - From niche to centre Swapping instead of buying new saves resources and avoids waste. Source: LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS / Adobe Stock City centres … shops to close. City centres are therefore increasingly experiencing a loss of use and importance. In contrast, alternative and sustainable consumption models … the Pro-Akademia Research and Innovation Centre and the City of Brzeg Dolny from Poland. The project is funded by the EU Interreg programme for Central Europe and will …

  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Series: Greenhouse gas-neutral administrations

    keywhole in concrete wall

    Series: Greenhouse gas-neutral administrations Keyhole in concrete wall let the green come in … portal that allows organisations to easily enter and track consumption data for resources such as electricity, gas, purchased materials, transport processes etc. in …

  • Article from 01.03.2024 | Last changed: 20.08.2025

    Seas under pressure – Ocean acidification due to CO₂

    The photo shows a view of the surface of the North Sea.

    … Reports 2023) . This is partly due to the fact that the Baltic Sea is an inland sea that is largely separated from the world's oceans, representing a complex … and restoration efforts within this framework. Utilise research results more efficiently The problem of ocean acidification is complex and its impacts and … the agenda item of ‘Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development.’ The main objective is to minimise and …

  • Frequently asked question from 05.12.2017 | Last changed: 12.12.2017

    How will the results be used?

    How will the results be used? After about 4 to 6 months participants can request a … an environmental health evaluation of the pollutants traced in their bodies and household. In cases of abnormal results it is advised to seek medical advice – for …

  • Article from 10.12.2025 | Last changed: 10.12.2025

    Factor X - Intelligent use of natural resources

    The photo shows a solar park and several wind turbines

    Factor X - Intelligent use of natural resources Wind power wind turbine solar farm Source: Hrui / AdobeStock “Factor X” stands for an intelligent, efficient and environmentally friendly use of natural resources (e. g. raw materials, water, land). Increasing resource efficiency by a Factor of X is an important element of a …

  • Article from 13.09.2024 | Last changed: 28.01.2025

    International strategies and programmes

    Flag poles with flags

    … International strategies and programmes Sustainbale resource management is an international task Source: Pixabay The global use of … / resources". As early as 2011, the Commission adopted a "Roadmap to a Resource-Efficient Europe" as part of the Europe 2020 strategy. The European Green Deal … paths for more resource efficiency Related contents Ressourcennutzung in Deutschland Ressourcenschonung in der Umweltpolitik Related publications Resource-Efficient

  • Article from 07.05.2020 | Last changed: 16.07.2025

    Agricultural Expert Panel at the German Environment Agency

    a very huge field without plants, trees and bushes

    … agriculture, nature and environment Optimize nutrient cycles – reduce nutrient surpluses Modify and develop the food system sustainably International agricultural trade … published its position paper on the future of agriculture in October 2019 (German): Landwirtschaft quo vadis? - Agrar- und Ernährungssysteme der Zukunft – Vielfalt … • Dr. Annette Freibauer, Director, Institute for Organic Farming, Soil and Resource Management at the Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Freising, …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the

    … logistics, gastronomy and shopping facilities. One possibility is the multiple use of space and premises. More public - local authorities that provide health care. … scene in the cities need to be developed. Creativity is one of the most important resources in the crisis, alongside widespread sense of solidarity. Establish … processes: Under a rigid policy to combat the pandemic, the revival of the urban landscape offers the rare opportunity to discuss shaping power, multi-level …

  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    … the Corona crisis can contribute to the mobility transition. On average, a German causes all in all about 11.6 tCO2e emissions per year. A return flight Frankfurt - New … like a shining example of a so-called "co-benefit". We should build on this and use the tools and skills we have explored in recent weeks to question our travel … the Corona crisis can contribute to the mobility transition. On average, a German causes all in all about 11.6 tCO2e emissions per year. A return flight Frankfurt - New …