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    Transport in developing countries and climate policy: suggestions for a Copenhagen agreement and beyond

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    Also in the global South, transport already significantly contributes to climate change and has high growth rates. Further rapid motorisation of countries in Asia and Latin America could counteract any climate efforts and aggravate problems of noxious emissions, noise and congestion. This Paper aims at connecting the need for transport actions in developing countries to the international negotiations on a post-2012 climate change agreement. It outlines the decisions to be taken in Copenhagen and the preparations to adequately implement these decisions from 2013. Arguing, that a sustainable transport approach needs to set up comprehensive policy packages, the paper assesses the substance of current climate negotiations against the fit to sustainable transport. It concludes that the transport sector's importance should be highlighted and a significant contribution to mitigation efforts required. Combining the two perspectives lead to several concrete suggestions: Existing elements of the carbon market should be improved (e.g. discounting), but an upscale of the carbon market would not be an appropriate solution. Due to a lack of additionality, offsetting industrialised countries' targets would finally undermine the overall success of the climate agreement. Instead, a mitigation fund should be established under the UNFCCC and financed by industrialised countries. This fund should explicitly enable developing countries to implement national sustainable development transport and mobility policies as well as local projects. While industrialized countries would set up target achievement plans, developing countries should outline low carbon development strategies, including a section on transport policy. -- Die rasante Motorisierung Asiens und Lateinamerikas könnte die Klimaschutzerfolge konterkarieren. Bis 2030, so Prognosen der IEA, werden im Verkehrssektor 2,5 Gigatonnen CO2 mehr emitiert als heute; 80 Prozent davon in den LĂ€ndern des SĂŒdens. Das Papier soll die Notwendigkeit verdeutlichen, dass in den EntwicklungslĂ€ndern im Verkehrssektor heute schon Maßnahmen ergriffen werden mĂŒssen und die Klimaverhandlungen fĂŒr die Post-Kyoto-Phase eine wichtige Gelegenheit sind. Die AnsĂ€tze in den gegenwĂ€rtigen Klimaverhandlungen werden den Anforderungen einer nachhaltigen Verkehrspolitik gegenĂŒbergestellt und dafĂŒr plĂ€diert, den Stellenwert des Verkehrssektors zu den Klimaschutzanstrengungen zu erhöhen. DafĂŒr werden mehrere konkrete VorschlĂ€ge gemacht: So sollten vorhandene Elemente des Emissionshandels verbessert werden, die eigentlich angemessene Lösung sei jedoch ein neues Instrument: Um die EntwicklungslĂ€nder in die Lage zu versetzen Maßnahmen in der Verkehrspolitik umzusetzen und Politiken und Projekte vor Ort zu fördern, sollte ein von den IndustrielĂ€ndern finanzierter Klimaschutzfonds unter dem UN-Klimaregime eingerichtet werden. In Strategien fĂŒr eine kohlenstoffarme Entwicklung sind dabei die Politikinstrumente einer nachhaltigen Verkehrsentwicklung zu integrieren.

    Ökonomische Theorie und Insiderrecht

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    Performancemessung im Portfolio-Management

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    Ultrashort Laser Pulse Phenomena

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    Ultrashort Laser Pulse Phenomena, 2e serves as an introduction to the phenomena of ultra short laser pulses and describes how this technology can be used to examine problems in areas such as electromagnetism, optics, and quantum mechanics. Ultrashort Laser Pulse Phenomena combines theoretical backgrounds and experimental techniques and will serve as a manual on designing and constructing femtosecond (""faster than electronics"") systems or experiments from scratch. Beyond the simple optical system, the various sources of ultrashort pulses are presented, again with emphasis on the basi

    Zur Bestimmung des "haftenden Eigenkapitals" von Kreditinstituten

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    Tyskekvase og danskerstÊvn mellemfolkelig kulturudveksling i den sydlige del af ØstersÞen i det 18.-20. Ärhundrede

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    Der Hafenschmied: ein Mittler in der maritimen Kulturentwicklung

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    On the basis of case examples of Pomerania and Southern Denmark, the article discusses the important role (established for the Baltic region since the Hanse era) played by the specialised trade of anchor or ship smithery in the motorisation of fishery and coastal shipping. This was a cultural upheaval with far-reaching consequences that got under way in the region in question around 1900. For the harbour smiths’ occupation it brought about an interesting development, as the members of this trade now became involved in the construction and repair of mechanical aids for operations on board, for example producing small boat engines and net winches, casting boat propellers and repairing steam engines and internal combustion engines

    Maritimer Kulturwandel an der sĂŒdlichen und östlichen OstseekĂŒste (1920-2000) - Teil 2

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    This article represents the second instalment in the publication of the results of research carried out on new structures and phenomena of cultural development on the eastern Baltic Sea coast. Part 2 presents the material derived from the studies of Latvia, Estonia and Russia. The focus here is on the changes taking place in the fishing, coastal shipping, harbour and seaside resort / tourism industries in the coastal area between Liepaya and Narva as well as in the region of Kaliningrad and in the Neva river delta (in the period between 1920 and 2000). The ethnographic/ cultural-historical research was carried out between 2005 and 2007

    Bootsmotorenbau im ostdeutschen Binnenland (bis 1945)

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    Bootsmotorenbau im Deutschen KĂŒstenbereich (bis 1945). T. 2, Die Nordseeregion

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