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Proposal ; Main Issues and Positions for the 17th COP

Main Issues and Positions for the 17th COP                                                   The objective of this briefing was to provide Members with an overview of the key issues at stake at the CITES COP 17 and to introduce the new role of the EU as a single Party entity. A short overview of the history of CITES was provided, along with the current positions of the main Parties on key issues of importance. In a final section, the brief identified main conclusions and recommendations for Members of the ENVI Committee to establish their own perspectives on the subject of CITES and the potential role of the EU. The briefing was conducted using published documents, press releases, official position papers, studies and other relevant sources from national, international and EU institutions and NGOs. The document is available for download. http://ecologic.eu/14143

Buchvorschlag, Optionen zur Weiterentwicklung von Anpassungsstrategien

Buchvorschlag, Optionen zur Weiterentwicklung von Anpassungsstrategien This November, the latest climate report for Germany, titled "Climate Change in Germany: Development, Consequences, Risks and Perspectives", was published. For the first time, climate change in Germany has been assessed from an interdisciplinary and comprehensive perspective, taking all societal issues and sectors into account. The 126 authors covered issues such as already-observed and prospective changes, weather calamities and their consequences, risks for the future and options for the advancement of adaptation strategies. Dr. Grit Martinez of Ecologic Institute is co-author of the report's chapter on story line options for a transformative climate adaptive society in Germany. The climate report is available for download. Published at Springer Press, the climate report is available as an open-access publication, and an enhanced e-book version is in preparation. The report is expect

Proposal ;A Food System Approach for Sustainability

A Food System Approach for Sustainability                                                    This report, prepared by the EEA and the Ecologic Institute , builds on a food system approach to explore the knowledge base, and the mesh of actors and activities that enable the EU to produce, trade and consume seafood. It then further assesses the implications of such a food system analysis for EU policy and knowledge development as a means to transform Europe's food system in line with sustainability goals. The report identifies three complementary pathways in the current EU food and seafood related policy framework, and the related knowledge base that can help support a more functional system. The report is available for download. http://ecologic.eu/14236