The HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Governance Platform carried out a study on behalf of the state-owned housing associations in order to draw an initial interim assessment of the application of the guidelines. The results are summarized in this flyer, which is available in German.
What can advance the energy transition? What motivates people to find new normalities? How can the courage for a sustainable future be strengthened and a common can be achieved? Can common, tangible visions facilitate the implementation of the energy transition? The project team from the HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Governance Platform
The final report presents the discussion results on which non-energetic benefits arise from an energetic building renovation. It provides recommendations for action when making investment decisions. The background is a 15-month project series “Additional benefits as a driver of energetic building renovation”, during which stakeholders from politics and
The aim of the “Participatory Development Strategy for Lusatia” project funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) is to integrate questions of culture and identity into the structural change process and to promote trust through participation. The project aims to support
TRIALOGS® PAVE THE WAY FOR MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING -> download our Flyer here (PDF) Multiple perspectives. Factual arguments. Profound consensuses. Democracy in general enjoys a high level of support in society – but the everyday political practice is met with skepticism. Many citizens feel their interests are no longer represented
Berlin is one of the top 3 travel destinations in Europe and tourism is an important part of Berlin’s economy. However, many Berliners are increasingly critical of the ongoing tourism boom. Growing numbers of visitors in inner-city residential areas pose new challenges for the city: Conflicts of use
This executive summary in English gives an overview of the most important results of the Trialog-report on non-energy benefits of energy-efficient building renovation. The Trialog took place as part of the project “Multiple benefits as drivers of energy-efficient building renovation”, which is jointly carried out by HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA and
How can a turn towards sustainable traffic and mobility systems succeed in Germany, which contributes as effectively as possible to the achievement of the global sustainability goals? This is one of the questions addressed by the Science Platform Sustainability 2030 (wpn2030) with the aim of developing scientifically based
The trialogue “Building renovation – not just good for the climate. What are the additional benefits worth?” marked the start of the 15-month project “Additional benefits as drivers of energetic building renovation”. The project is implemented jointly by the HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Governance Platform and the Buildings Performance Institute Europe