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Die Wissenschaftler*innen des German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) veröffentlichen ihre Forschungsergebnisse regelmäßig in einschlägigen deutschen und internationalen (Fach-)Zeitschriften. Darüber hinaus publizieren die Expert*innen des IDOS bei weiteren renommierten Verlagen wie Springer, Routledge u. a.

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  1. Is Africa left behind in the global climate finance architecture: redefining climate vulnerability and revamping the climate finance landscape - a comprehensive review
    Is Africa left behind in the global climate finance architecture: redefining climate vulnerability and revamping the climate finance landscape - a comprehensive review

    Tamasiga, Phemelo / Malesela Molala / Malebogo Bakwena / Hugue Nkoutchou / Helen Onyeaka (2023)

  2. Overlapping governmentalities and the cosmo-politics of Mongolian water- and miningscapes
    Overlapping governmentalities and the cosmo-politics of Mongolian water- and miningscapes

    Schoderer, Mirja (2023)

  3. Chinese Buddhism in Africa: the entanglement of religion, politics and diaspora
    Chinese Buddhism in Africa: the entanglement of religion, politics and diaspora

    Xuefei Shi / Hangwei Li (2023)

  4. The BRICS bang! Signals from BRICS enlargement to South, West and North
    The BRICS bang! Signals from BRICS enlargement to South, West and North

    Grimm, Sven (2023)

    The BRICS group – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – invite six countries to join them for a BRICS+. The final list of invitees is an odd bunch: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Iran from the Middle East, Argentina from Latin America and Egypt and Ethiopia from Africa, with the former also being an Arab state. This decision on specific members came after apparently tough discussions amongst current membership, as interests varied widely. Yet, the return of geopolitics seems to have revitalised a disparate group. Why (only) these six, what are likely effects on international relations, and who’s benefitting most?

  5. Estuarine territorialization and the port of Hamburg
    Estuarine territorialization and the port of Hamburg

    Hein, Jonas / Nils Hilder (2023)

  6. A case for open science in Indonesia: advancing digital literacy, scientific infrastructure, and leadership
    A case for open science in Indonesia: advancing digital literacy, scientific infrastructure, and leadership

    Stewart, Benjamin (2023)

  7. Die Vereinten Nationen und Chinas Aufstieg: Qu Dongyu bleibt FAO-Generaldirektor
    Die Vereinten Nationen und Chinas Aufstieg: Qu Dongyu bleibt FAO-Generaldirektor

    Baumann, Max-Otto (2023)

  8. The United Nations and China's rise: Qu Dongyu remains FAO Director-General
    The United Nations and China's rise: Qu Dongyu remains FAO Director-General

    Baumann, Max (2023)

  9. Einführung in das Welternährungssystem
    Einführung in das Welternährungssystem

    Brüntrup, Michael (2023)

  10. Long-term fertilisation strategies for blended agricultural sustainability are needed
    Long-term fertilisation strategies for blended agricultural sustainability are needed

    Brüntrup, Michael (2023)

    The world is currently experiencing a historic food crisis. High fertiliser prices are part of the problem. In addition to the necessary short-term aid measures, the crisis ought to be made use of to develop and implement longer-term fertiliser strategies for sustainable, in particular smallholder increases in production in the Global South.