This project aims to promote information and experience sharing about the implementation of emission reduction policies in the transport sector between the European Union (EU) and Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico.
As part of the BUA's "Grand Challenge Social Cohesion" initiative, the three-part trialogue series "Social Cohesion" was held in late summer and autumn 2022. The focus was on the transdisciplinary exchange of six BUA Exploration Projects on Social Cohesion with stakeholders from Berlin's urban society.
In 2022, a municipal development advisory board developed recommendations for the design of a 25-hectare industrial brownfield site in the centre of the city of Herne.
The interactive research atlas "Social Cohesion" visualises the current research activities on the topic of social cohesion in the Berlin research area.
The Municipal Integration and Development Initiative (MIDI) starts at the local level and develops governance concepts in which municipalities play a central role. Joint, participatory shaping of municipal development is essential in order to find satisfactory and equitable solutions at local level to the complex challenges posed by globalisation.
The coal phase-out is linked to the need to make our society and our economy more climate- and resource-friendly. Surveys show that a large proportion of the population supports the climate policy goals. However, when it comes to concrete implementation, individual measures are often perceived as unfair, too expensive or too elitist. How can we ensure that citizens [...]
The Climate Transparency Partnership brings together climate assessments and expertise from organisations in the G20 countries. Since 2014, the partnership has been analysing the G20's progress in the transformation to a green economy using independent, comparable and comprehensive data.
Effective climate policy needs dialogue. In a series of online events, topics relating to international financing for the energy transition in the Asian region were discussed in a national and supranational context.
In a series of talks on social housing provision in cities (2019 and 2020), representatives from politics and administration, business and organised civil society were brought together to discuss current challenges in the area of housing.