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Antje Witting, Frederik Brandenstein, Christiane Zarfl and Ana Lucía
This paper presents interdisciplinary research focusing on the municipality of Braunsbach in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, where, in May 2016, a flash flood attracted media attention and scientific scrutiny that highlighted the fact that certain...
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Dominique Paul Bergmann, Jan Denzel, Asmus Baden, Lucas Kugler and Andreas Strohmayer
Future aircraft design highly depends on the successful implementation of new technologies. However, the gap between conventional designs and new visions often comes with a high financial risk. This significantly complicates the integration of innovation...
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Joachim Maack, Marcus Lingenfelder, Thomas Smaltschinski, Dirk Jaeger and Barbara Koch
The globally emerging concepts and strategies for a ?bioeconomy? rely on the vision of a sustainable bio-based substitution process. Fossil fuels are scarce and their use contributes to global warming. To replace them in the value chains, it is essential...
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Ferréol Berendt, Mathieu Fortin, Dirk Jaeger and Janine Schweier
In order to accommodate foreseen climate change in European forests, the following are recommended: (i) to increase the number of tree species and the structural diversity; (ii) to replace unsuitable species by native broadleaved tree species, and (iii) ...
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Julia Hackenbruch, Tina Kunz-Plapp, Sebastian Müller and Janus Willem Schipper
Municipalities are important actors in the field of local climate change adaptation. Stakeholders need scientifically sound information tailored to their needs to make local assessment of climate change effects. To provide tailored data to support munici...
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Stefan Muthers, Gudrun Laschewski and Andreas Matzarakis
After 2003, another hot summer took place in Western and Central Europe in 2015. In this study, we compare the characteristics of the two major heat waves of these two summers and their effect on the heat related mortality. The analysis is performed with...
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T. Kathmann, H. Ziegler, M. Pozybill
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The target is quite high: Germany aims to reduce the number of fatalities and seriously injured persons by 40% until 2020 compared to the values of 2010. In order to achieve this aim, great efforts have to be considered. The federal state of Baden-Wuertt...
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Ashok K. Sharma, David Pezzaniti, Baden Myers, Stephen Cook, Grace Tjandraatmadja, Priya Chacko, Sattar Chavoshi, David Kemp, Rosemary Leonard, Barbara Koth, Andrea Walton
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Large scale centralised water, wastewater and stormwater systems have been implemented for over 100 years. These systems have provided a safe drinking water supply, efficient collection and disposal of wastewater to protect human health, and the mitigati...
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Christoph Schwietering, Michael Feldges
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Long-term roadworks on highways are vital as part of carriageway and bridge renovations. They generate bottlenecks and consequently congestion and accidents. If the number of lanes is reduced, it can also lead to significant capacity decrease. Even if it...
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