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Umweltgerechtigkeit 2021/2022 (Umweltaltlas)

Umweltgerechtigkeit in Berlin 2021/22 durch die Bewertung der Kernindikatoren Lärmbelastung, Luftbelastung, Grünversorgung, Thermische Belastung, Soziale Benachteiligung sowie der Darstellung der Integrierten Mehrfachbelastung, Integrierten Mehrfachbelastung einschließlich des Kernindikators Soziale Benachteiligung sowie der Integrierten Mehrfachbelastung einschließlich des Kernindikators Soziale Benachteiligung und weiterer Ergänzungsindikatoren als "Berliner Umweltgerechtigkeitskarte".

Klimamodell Berlin: Analysekarten, Klimafunktionen und Planungshinweise Stadtklima 2005 (Umweltatlas)

Verteilung und Ausprägung verschiedender Klimaparameter, ihre analytische Zusammenfassung und Bewertung in einer Planungshinweiskarte, Raumbezug Raster und Blockkarte 1 : 5.000 (ISU5, Raumbezug Umweltatlas 2005, Bearbeitungsstand Juni 2009.

Klimamodell Berlin: Analysekarten, Klimafunktionen und Planungshinweise Stadtklima 2001 (Umweltatlas)

Verteilung und Ausprägung verschiedender Klimaparameter, ihre analytische Zusammenfassung und Bewertung in einer Planungshinweiskarte, Raumbezug Raster und Blockkarte 1 : 5.000 (ISU5, Raumbezug Umweltatlas 2001), Bearbeitungsstand April 2003.

Evaluation of the Radioactivity Release Event in December 2003 at Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Unit 5

Das Projekt "Evaluation of the Radioactivity Release Event in December 2003 at Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant Unit 5" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (KHNP). Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Öko-Institut. Institut für angewandte Ökologie e.V..

EPHECT: Emissions, Exposure Patterns and Health Effects of Consumer Products in the EU

Das Projekt "EPHECT: Emissions, Exposure Patterns and Health Effects of Consumer Products in the EU" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Brüssel. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Technische Universität München, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Institut für Wasser und Umwelt, Lehrstuhl für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft.

Classification and Mapping of the North

Das Projekt "Classification and Mapping of the North" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Universität Münster, Institut für Ökologie der Pflanzen.Our research efforts intend to contribute to the development of a syntaxonomical vegetation classification system for the entire Arctic territory. Such a system enables a proper identification of the vegetation types and consequently an evaluation of their biological and ecological importance on local, regional and circumpolar scales. We use a modified, modern version of the Braun-Blanquet approach. Special attention is paid to detailed analyses of the composition of the bryophyte and lichen flora within the sample plots as well as to a detailed analysis of habitat and distribution of the vegetation. We focus on Greenland which holds geographically an intermediate position between Eurosiberia and the North-America continent. The syntaxonomical survey includes characterization of the plant communities and their habitat and distribution. Vegetation mapping displays local and regional distribution. Comparative studies are carried out in - Alaska and Canada (Southwest Alaska, Nunuvat) and we closely cooperate with Russian, European and American geobotanists and landscape ecologists. Ongoing research: Survey of the vegetation of Northwest Greenland (between 70-73 degree N)- vegetation of eastern North Greenland (southem Mylius Erichsen Land and southern Kronsprins Christian Land)-classification of dwarf shrub and terricolous lichen vegetation-vegetation mapping (CAVM-project) and characterization and delimination of altitudinal belts in the inland of West Greenland (project AZV Greenland).

Forest management in the Earth system

Das Projekt "Forest management in the Earth system" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie.The majority of the worlds forests has undergone some form of management, such as clear-cut or thinning. This management has direct relevance for global climate: Studies estimate that forest management emissions add a third to those from deforestation, while enhanced productivity in managed forests increases the capacity of the terrestrial biosphere to act as a sink for carbon dioxide emissions. However, uncertainties in the assessment of these fluxes are large. Moreover, forests influence climate also by altering the energy and water balance of the land surface. In many regions of historical deforestation, such biogeophysical effects have substantially counteracted warming due to carbon dioxide emissions. However, the effect of management on biogeophysical effects is largely unknown beyond local case studies. While the effects of climate on forest productivity is well established in forestry models, the effects of forest management on climate is less understood. Closing this feedback cycle is crucial to understand the driving forces behind past climate changes to be able to predict future climate responses and thus the required effort to adapt to it or avert it. To investigate the role of forest management in the climate system I propose to integrate a forest management module into a comprehensive Earth system model. The resulting model will be able to simultaneously address both directions of the interactions between climate and the managed land surface. My proposed work includes model development and implementation for key forest management processes, determining the growth and stock of living biomass, soil carbon cycle, and biophysical land surface properties. With this unique tool I will be able to improve estimates of terrestrial carbon source and sink terms and to assess the susceptibility of past and future climate to combined carbon cycle and biophysical effects of forest management. Furthermore, representing feedbacks between forest management and climate in a global climate model could advance efforts to combat climate change. Changes in forest management are inevitable to adapt to future climate change. In this process, is it possible to identify win-win strategies for which local management changes do not only help adaptation, but at the same time mitigate global warming by presenting favorable effects on climate? The proposed work opens a range of long-term research paths, with the aim of strengthening the climate perspective in the economic considerations of forest management and helping to improve local decisionmaking with respect to adaptation and mitigation.

DNA barcoding of benthic invertebrates from Lake Sevan (Armenia)

Das Projekt "DNA barcoding of benthic invertebrates from Lake Sevan (Armenia)" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander König - Leibniz-Institut für Biodiversität der Tiere.Lake Sevan, the only large water reservoir within the South Caucasus, is under severe ecological pressure, and understanding the species composition of the lake and especially the rivers of its drainage basin is of central importance to inform natural resource management decisions in Armenia. Due to the limited capacity in the area for exact and fast taxonomic identification of benthic invertebrates, we started to compile a DNA barcode reference database of aquatic arthropods from the Lake Sevan drainage basin, spearheaded by Dr. Marine Dallakyan from Yerevan's Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology (Armenian Academy of Sciences), whose first visit to ZFMK has been financed by DAAD. The project is closely linked to the efforts undertaken and planned within the GGBC(link is external) project. The project results are aimed at making future standardized assessment of aquatic biodiversity monitoring in Armenia and the Caucasus easier, faster, and more reliable.

Evaluation of Relevant Aspects of the Environmental Impact Assessments for Completion of the Nuclear Power Stations Rivne Unit 4 and Khmelnitsky Unit 2

Das Projekt "Evaluation of Relevant Aspects of the Environmental Impact Assessments for Completion of the Nuclear Power Stations Rivne Unit 4 and Khmelnitsky Unit 2" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Greenpeace International. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Öko-Institut. Institut für angewandte Ökologie e.V..

Review zur Ökobilanz 'Bewertung von Szenarien der Bioabfallverwertung in Berlin'

Das Projekt "Review zur Ökobilanz 'Bewertung von Szenarien der Bioabfallverwertung in Berlin'" wird/wurde gefördert durch: Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe (BSR) AöR. Es wird/wurde ausgeführt durch: Öko-Institut. Institut für angewandte Ökologie e.V..

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