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EACH-FOR, Environmental Change and Forced Migration Scenarios

Synthesis Report
Jäger, J., Frühmann, J., Grünberger S., Vag, A., (2009)
The EACH-FOR (Environmental Change and Forced Migration Scenarios) Project had two central aims: (1) to explore and describe the causes of forced migration in relation to
environmental change; and (2) to provide plausible future scenarios of environmentallyinduced forced migration.
These specific objectives were achieved [...]

(Deutsch) “LebensKlimakonferenz Gmunden” am 9. April

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Focus group in “Lebensklima”

[...]This project is surveying the relationship between lifestyles and climate change in the context of regional case studies. One of the case studies is running in Gmunden. On 22.1. the first focus group took place, moderated by our partner RRM.
The aim of this workshop was to discuss the resource use of the 4 life

What about needs? Operationalising the Brundtland Definition of Sustainable Development

Omann, I., Rauschmayer, F., Bohunovsky, L. & Frühmann, J. (2008)
Presentation held by Ines Omann at the 2nd International Sustainability Conference, Basel, Switzerland, August 21-22, 2008.
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What about needs? – Re-conceptualising Sustainable Development

Rauschmayer, F., Omann, I., Frühmann, J. & Bohunovsky, L. (2008)
Although the concept of needs is central in the Brundtland definition of Sustainable Development (SD), this concept has hardly been taken up in sustainability science or policy making. And although SD is a concept that nobody really disagrees upon and that is heavily used by [...]

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