Large scientific studies and advice reports as well as the reports of the research teams of the Postgraduate Programme run by the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) are being published as “Studies”. The series focuses on regional and thematic issues and always has empirical references. Studies can be downloaded for free from the IDOS website.
You can also order a hard copy for 10 € by contacting our publication department by e-mail or mail.
This only applies to the former DIE studies in book format. The new IDOS Studies series is online only.
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Weinlich, Silke / Max-Otto Baumann / Erik Lundsgaarde / Peter Wolff (2020)
Earmarking has become a powerful and widely accepted, yet also loathed modality of funding multilateral development organizations. How is earmarking practiced by major donors? What options do they have? And how does earmarking affect organizations ability to effectively implement the 2030 Agenda?
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Bracho, Gerardo / Richard Carey / William Hynes / Stephan Klingebiel / Alexandra Trzeciak-Duval (eds.) (2021)
Since its foundation in 1961, the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) – nerve centre of the aid effort of the “rich” countries (some $160 billion in 2020) – has played a central role in the Post-War aid system. This book traces the history of the institution and reflects on its future.
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Marschall, Paul / Christopher Wingens / Eva Dick (2021)
Kommunale Entwicklungspolitik in Deutschland nimmt an Bedeutung zu: Städte, Gemeinden und Landkreise engagieren sich zunehmend und divers mit Blick auf den Globalen Süden. Sie kooperieren dabei mit zahlreichen Akteuren. Diese Aktivitäten kommen an und entfalten Wirkungen im In- und Ausland.
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Dombrowsky, Ines / Ramona Hägele / Lukas Behrenbeck / Thomas Bollwein / Mirjana Köder / Daniel Oberhauser / Ronja Schamberger / Majd Al-Naber / Marwan Al-Raggad / Elias Salameh (2022)
This study analyses natural resource governance in the light of the 2030 Agenda, taking the case of competition for groundwater in Azraq, Jordan. Based on a systematic mapping of the complex groundwater governance system, it identifies intervention points for a transformation towards sustainability.
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Roll, Michael / Christian von Haldenwang / Christina Grohmann / Maria Elisabeth Gronen / Anne Laible / Johanna Orth / Florian Wengel / Lisa Zumegen (2022)
This study develops a new framework for evaluating transformative urban governance and explores the three key aspects 'stakeholder involvement', 'financing', and 'impact assessment', combining data from a global survey of city officials and case studies of the cities of Bonn, Quito, and Cape Town.
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Vidican Auktor, Georgeta / Tilman Altenburg / Andreas Stamm (2020)
This study contributes to understanding the essential link between quality infrastructure (QI) and an effective transition towards a green economy. It explores green technologies diffusion in developing countries and what QI investments are needed to support, and benefit from, this green transition.
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Horstmann, Britta / Jonas Hein (2017)
We argue that the UNFCCC regime does not sufficiently address the risks of negative effects related to mitigation investments. Those who have least contributed to climate change, but are most vulnerable to its impacts, could thus face a double equity gap.
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Berger, Axel / Dominique Bruhn / Andrea Bender / Julia Friesen / Katharina Kick / Felix Kullmann / Robert Roßner / Svenja Weyrauch (2016)
How and to what extent can deep preferential trade agreements support upgrading of companies from developing countries within global value chains? The Transpacific Partnership and the EU-Vietnam agreement provide some new opportunities for Vietnam, but potentials will not materialize automatically.
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Cottrell, Jacqueline / Kai Schlegelmilch / Matthias Runkel / Alexander Mahler (2016)
This report highlights lessons on impacts, costs and acceptance learned from environmental tax reforms in industrialised countries, focusing on those most transferable to developing countries, and illustrated with the authors’ practical advisory experience in selected developing countries.
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von Haldenwang, Christian / Alice Elfert / Tobias Engelmann / Samuel Germain / Gregor Sahler / Amelie Stanzel Ferreira (2015)
Indonesia has decentralised the responsibility for the land and building tax to cities and districts. But has the reform led to improved tax collection? The present study explores whether decentralisation leads to a better use of the potential of this revenue source.