The German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) publishes four independent publication series. IDOS researchers publish their current research results in Discussion Papers, Policy Briefs and Studies. Visiting scholars and cooperation partners also have the opportunity to publish their research results in one of the IDOS series. Publications from the series Analysen und Stellungnahmen, Briefing Paper and Two-Pager / Zweiseiter, which will be discontinued in 2022, will continue to be available online. The fourth publication series is for opinion pieces: The Current Column regularly comments on the latest developments and issues in international development policy.
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This topical paper elaborates the concept of green industrial policy, framed as a normative approach of managing the green transformation under conditions of uncertainty and long time horizons. It provides illustrative policy examples seeking to stimulate learning from both success and failure.
When shifting from high-carbon cars to electromobility, countries adopt different policies; also, industry characteristics and demand conditions differ, giving rise to country-specific technological pathways. This study on Germany is part of a comparative project also including France, China, India.
Brandt, Hartmut / Michael Brüntrup (2014)
Discussion Paper, 30/2014
Die Einführung nachhaltiger Bodennutzungssysteme stößt auf dominierende Liquiditätsengpässe der Landespraxis. Dieses Papier fasst sektorale Hintergrunddaten zusammen, diskutiert nachhaltige Produktionsmethoden, organisatorische Maßnahmen bäuerlichen Kleinkredits und Finanzdienstleistungsentwicklung.
Hydropower is globally the main source of renewable energy, and capacity expansion is planned. Hydropower’s role in mitigating climate change creates a dilemma: is hydropower desirable because of its low greenhouse gas emissions, or undesirable because of its local environmental and social impacts?
The international process towards universal sustainable development goals has entered its decisive phase. This briefing paper critically appraises the proposal that was recently tabled by an Open Working Group and identifies priorities for the forthcoming negotiations of the UN General Assembly.
Klingebiel, Stephan / Pedro Morazán / Mario Negre (2014)
Es besteht weitegehende Einigkeit, dass es eine Notwendigkeit zur besseren Koordinierung der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit der EU gibt. In der Vergangenheit wurden gute technische Lösungen hierzu entwickelt. Die größten Herausforderungen sind allerdings nicht technischer Art, sondern politischer Natur.
Der internationale Prozess zur Vereinbarung universeller Nachhaltigkeitsziele (SDGs) ist in die entscheidende Phase eingetreten. Dieses A&S reflekiert den von einer UN-Arbeitsgruppe (OWG) vorgelegten Entwurf und benennt Prioritäten für die bevorstehenden Verhandlungen in der UN-Generalversammlung.
Pauw, Pieter / Steffen Bauer / Carmen Richerzhagen / Clara Brandi /
Hanna Schmole (2014)
Discussion Paper, 6/2014
This paper discusses options on how the international climate regime under the UNFCCC can move forward with one of its fundamental yet often disputed principles: Common But Differentiated Responsibility (CBDR).
Pauw, Pieter / Steffen Bauer / Carmen Richerzhagen / Clara Brandi / Hanna Schmole (2014)
Discussion Paper, 22/2014
This paper discusses options on how the international climate regime under the UNFCCC can move forward with one of its fundamental yet often disputed principles: Common But Differentiated Responsibility (CBDR). The launch event of the Discussion Paper is on 11.03.14 (see https://www.die-gdi.de/veranstaltungen/2014/opportunities-for-the-2015-climate-agreement/)