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  • Article from 18.11.2025 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Diplomacy and Sustainability Actors Forging New Alliances

    Partners, steps and elements of the collaborative process are symbolized in a graphic.

    Diplomacy and Sustainability Actors Forging New Alliances A worldwide collaborative process has … holders or self-organized communities of practice, who seek rapid guidance toward sustainable solutions. This workbook is not a rigid blueprint but rather provides … participation (expired) (441.53 kB) Tags international cooperation transformation development cooperation sustainability transformation socio-ecological …

  • Article from 15.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the

    Perspectives of sustainable and crisis-proof cities in the ‘More local, public and agile, the … of administrations in the long term. However, it is also essential that the ongoing development of an agile administration is reflected in structures, instrumentation …

  • Article from 22.06.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in

    A new kind of closeness - Impulses for more sustainability in The drastic travel and contact restrictions during the COVID 19 … reducing air travel. ETH Zurich is one of the first universities worldwide to have developed concrete reduction targets and associated measures in its project "Stay … process in particular has attracted a great deal of attention. Conflicting goals make the venture a wicked problem: internationalisation and career …

  • Article from 23.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Resilience thanks to green energy: Future investments for

    … limited to national borders. Germany should also turn its attention to packages of sustainable measures for countries in the global South, as global crises are only resolved and packages of measures only develop their full potential with a sense of community and openness to the world. …

  • Article from 31.07.2020 | Last changed: 25.06.2024

    Science and science-policy advice in post-normal times: chance

    … and openness and transparency must be at the centre. In addition, further developments of post-normal times can be observed, which challenge science and its … on the interface between digitization and sustainability and on the sustainable use of natural resources. Tags coronavirus pandemic … Rarely has there …

  • Article from 03.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Why Planetary Health can promote a more inclusive

    … the root causes of this pandemic have a lot to do with the way we conceive our development and imagine success. This links to the second reason. By recognising the … populations, including increased demand for animal protein; a rise in intense and unsustainable farming; the increased use and exploitation of wildlife; and the climate … such as open-fires to prepare their food. The 2019 Sustainable Development Goals report estimate that 3 billion people are dependent on inefficient and highly …

  • Article from 11.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    International Environmental and Sustainability Policy During

    International Environmental and Sustainability Policy During The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the world. … health systems have been obviously more successful at managing the crisis. Well-developed digital communication can also support the infection prevention. … (ability to transform). Systems can only be resilient if they comply with the sustainability goal to “leave no-one behind”. In order to guarantee and maintain …

  • Article from 18.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The coronavirus crisis as an opportunity for an innovative future

    … (STI) are the drivers of this change, and can also be the means of achieving a sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for both human civilization and the … us to the geophysical limits of our home world for the first time. These rapid developments were neither smooth nor pervasive, and were interlaced with many … research agenda aiming to help reach the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, offers six transformations that outline essential STI, institutional, and …

  • Article from 27.08.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    The black toe and the virus: A wake-up call for planetary health

    … can promote and evaluate win-win solutions and rebuild their own institutions in a sustainable way. Medical doctors can add their expertise to public debates and they … to a self-destructive business-as-usual, but to build a healthier, more just and sustainable world. For healthy people on a healthy planet. ________ Authors: Sabine …

  • Article from 01.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Lessons from the Corona Crisis

    … needed. Resilience can only be achieved if the requirement from the sustainability goals "to leave no one behind" and if ecological limits are respected. Structural … The capacity of civil society actors to engage must also be strengthened. Development of a digital culture The potential of digitisation must, as far as … 2030 Agenda, while at the same time further specifying the framework conditions for sustainable digitisation, e.g. with regard to ethical aspects and aspects of justice …

  • Article from 28.09.2020 | Last changed: 20.06.2024

    Considering involving stakeholders after COVID: or – there is no

    … by government institutions. Transdisciplinary approaches, that is to say developing solutions together with those concerned and with an eye toward their … which in turn is required for valid and profound transformation towards sustainability. ________ Author: Dr. Harald Ginzky works as research and policy … by government institutions. Transdisciplinary approaches, that is to say developing solutions together with those concerned and with an eye toward their …