Publikationen

Das German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) gibt vier eigenständige Publikationsreihen heraus. In Discussion Papers, Policy Briefs und Studies veröffentlichen die Wissenschaftler*innen des IDOS ihre aktuellen Forschungsergebnisse. Auch Gastwissenschaftler*innen und Kooperationspartner haben die Möglichkeit, ihre Forschungsergebnisse in einer der IDOS-Reihen zu publizieren. Publikationen der 2022 eingestellten Reihen Analysen und Stellungnahmen, Briefing Paper sowie Two-Pager / Zweiseiter sind weiterhin online verfügbar. Die vierte Publikationsreihe ist für Meinungsbeiträge vorgesehen: Regelmäßig kommentiert die Aktuelle Kolumne die neuesten Entwicklungen und Themen der internationalen Entwicklungspolitik.

Wissenschaftler*innen des IDOS veröffentlichen ihre Forschungsergebnisse zudem regelmäßig in referierten und nicht referierten deutschen und internationalen Fachzeitschriften und Publikationsreihen anderer Forschungseinrichtungen und Institutionen sowie bei renommierten Buchverlagen. Zusätzlich nutzen sie Blogs und Online-Plattformen der Partnerinstitutionen, um die Forschungs- und Beratungstätigkeit des Instituts einer interessierten Öffentlichkeit zu vermitteln.

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  1. Mobilising a trillion dollars for climate mitigation in poor countries: a proposal for a new finance facility against climate change
    Mobilising a trillion dollars for climate mitigation in poor countries: a proposal for a new finance facility against climate change

    Kraemer, Moritz / Ulrich Volz (2024)

  2. State fragility and development cooperation: putting the empirics to use in policy and planning
    State fragility and development cooperation: putting the empirics to use in policy and planning

    Martin-Shields, Charles / Diana Koester (2024)

    The concept of state fragility is a useful lens for planning development policy in complex settings. This policy brief shows how to apply the IDOS and OECD fragility concepts of critical policy issues.

  3. The measurement of poverty
    The measurement of poverty

    Burchi, Francesco / Howard White (2024)

  4. The role of framing and effort in green nudging acceptance
    The role of framing and effort in green nudging acceptance

    Grelle, Sonja / Sascha Kuhn / Hanna Fuhrmann-Riebel / Wilhelm Hofmann (2024)

  5. Improving innovation adoption among African smallholder farmers
    Improving innovation adoption among African smallholder farmers

    Asimeng, Theodore (2024)

    The INTERFACES project backs four regional ventures run by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and aimed at promoting sustainable land management in sub-Saharan Africa. Its mission focuses on developing change strategies to boost innovation and implementation processes.

  6. Prudential net zero transition plans: the potential of a new regulatory instrument
    Prudential net zero transition plans: the potential of a new regulatory instrument

    Dikau, Simon / Nick Robins / Agnieszka Smoleńska / Jens van 't Klooster / Ulrich Volz (2024)

  7. The European Union's new Ukraine facility: an important though insufficient step?
    The European Union's new Ukraine facility: an important though insufficient step?

    Bergmann, Julian (2024)

    On 27 February, the European Parliament approved the revision of the EU’s multi-annual financial framework (MFF). As part of these negotiations, EU institutions have agreed on a regulation establishing the so-called Ukraine Facility. This facility concerns a new financial instrument worth €50 billion that is dedicated to supporting Ukraine’s reconstruction and recovery efforts until the end of the current budget cycle in 2027. This blog analyses the added value and potential limitations of the Ukraine Facility and discusses next steps in implementation.

  8. The dichotomous world of sanitation management: ‘Matter out of place’ in urban India
    The dichotomous world of sanitation management: ‘Matter out of place’ in urban India

    Subramanian, Saravanan (2024)

  9. Sanitation in a changing world: the need for a paradigm shift in the mindset of development agencies
    Sanitation in a changing world: the need for a paradigm shift in the mindset of development agencies

    Subramanian, V. Saravanan (2024)

    National and international agencies have struggled to address sanitation challenges for over a century without groundbreaking evidence of success. The context of sanitation management has changed over the last two centuries. In this changing world, the viewpoint calls for development agencies to move from a fixed-growth mindset towards a ‘benefit mindset’. Such a perspective is about purposefulness, adaptability and flexibility by developing context-specific approaches. In this respect, improvised community-led total sanitation (CLTS) could offer a way forward.

  10. Introduction: transnational cooperation – an explorative collection
    Introduction: transnational cooperation – an explorative  collection

    Grimm, Sven / Stephan Klingebiel (2024)