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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2023 NetherlandsPublisher:Oekom Verlag Authors: Gabriëls, René; Nauta, Wiebe;Against the backdrop of the irreversible and systematic destruction of ecosystems, necessary for the survival and quality of life of people and non-human species, caused by human agency and socio-economic structures, we explore the opportunities and challenges to resist ecocide in relation to socio-economic inequality and the crisis of democracy. To this end, first section focuses on the diagnosis of ecocide. We show that due to three fallacies the connection between ecocide, socio-economic inequality and the crisis of democracy is not sufficiently accentuated. In the second section, several contemporary political measures to deal with ecocide are critically examined. We will argue that Agenda 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals, is part of the problem as it falsely assumes the compatibility of sustainability and economic growth. Finally, in the third section, the opportunities and challenges of resistance to ecocide are discussed with an emphasis on the power asymmetries between the Global North (GN) and the GS.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 TurkeyPublisher:AGRIMEDIA GMBH Oezgueven, M.; Sekeroglu, N.; Kirpik, M.; Bux, M.; Mueller, J.; Koller, W. -D.;handle: 20.500.12605/6670
L. officinalis, O. syriacum und T. spicata are increasingly cultivated in Turkey because of their essential oils. Due to the lack of drying facilities, drying is frequently performed directly in the sun or in the shade. Solar-drying would be an alternative. Objective of the research was to investigate the influence of the fluctuating drying conditions during shade-, sun- and solar-drying on drug quality in comparison with drying at a constant temperature of 40 degrees C. Essential oil content was analysed by Neo-Clevenger-distillation and flavor by Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME). In terms of essential oil content, results have shown that only for T spicata shade-drying is superior to the other methods. For L. officinalis and O. syriacum equal or higher oil contents were found for sun-drying and best results were achieved by solar-drying. In terms of flavor, slight shifts in the composition have been recorded for the different drying methods. WOS: 000254734100003
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2022 GermanyPublisher:AfM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Marketing Authors: Steinbiß, Kristina; Fröhlich, Elisabeth;doi: 10.15459/95451.53
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Der Fokus dieses Beitrags liegt in der Analyse einer nachhaltigen Verpackungsgestaltung mit Blick auf die kognitive und emotionale Steuerung von Kunden. Aufbauend auf den Guidelines zur nachhaltigen Verpackungsgestaltung werden unter Berücksichtigung relevanter Konsummotive des SHIFT-Modells die Möglichkeiten zur Beeinflussung von Kunden über den gesamten Customer Journey betrachtet. Dabei steht in der Lebensmittelindustrie die Verpackung als ein zentraler Kommunikationskanal im Fokus dieser Analyse. Im Sinne eines nachhaltigen Verpackungskonzeptes gilt es nun sämtliche Interaktionen mit dem Kunden sowohl online als auch offline so zu gestalten, dass Konsumenten zum nachhaltigen Konsum motiviert werden. Am Beispiel von Nomoo werden die einzelnen Schritte dargelegt. The focus of this paper is on the analysis of sustainable packaging design with regard to the cognitive and emotional management of customers. Based on the guidelines for sustainable packaging design and taking into account relevant consumption motives of the SHIFT model, the possibilities for influencing customers throughout the entire customer journey are considered. This analysis focuses on packaging as a central communication channel in the food industry. In terms of a sustainable packaging concept, all interactions with the customer, both online and offline, must be designed in a way that motivates customer to consume sustainably. These actions are presented using Nomoo as an example.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2006Authors: Katz, Christine;Over the last few years the amount of discussions and research on gender and sustainability has increased steadily. These efforts were primarily initiated by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. Beyond the programmatic level of gender justice and empowerment of women, there is an epistemological, conceptual and methodological approach in feminist research that has to be taken into account to generate adequate data of complex living contexts. In Germany the discourse on gender and sustainability, which started as a discussion on women and nature/environment, became influenced by the feminist criticism of science and technology and came to be embedded within the political activities of the women's movement. This article focuses on new research qualities that emerge if gender research in social sciences is combined with feminist criticism of science and technology.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis , Thesis 2017Embargo end date: 23 Oct 2018 GermanyPublisher:Universität Tübingen Authors: Lechner, Marian;handle: 10900/85626 , 10900/84458
Botanische Gärten sind Naherholungsräume, Knotenpunkte zwischen Wissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit sowie einzigartige Horte globaler Biodiversität im urbanen Umfeld. Sie besitzen ein außergewöhnlich großes, bislang wenig genutztes Potenzial für die Nachhaltigkeitsbildung. Die vorliegende Studie nutzt den Botanischen Garten München-Nymphenburg als Untersuchungskontext, um sich im Lern- und Handlungsfeld "Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung" (BNE) mit qualitativen Methoden auf das in Deutschland etablierte BNE-Konzept "Gestaltungskompetenz" zu konzentrieren. Hierfür wurde ein Bildungsangebot in Ausstellungsform konzipiert. Es thematisiert exotische, wirtschaftlich bedeutsame Pflanzenarten, welche eine Rolle in Schlüsselthemen nachhaltiger Entwicklung spielen und trägt den Titel ‚Die Frucht der Arbeit – Pflanzennutzung im Spannungsfeld der Globalisierung‘. Zur Kommunikation der Ausstellungsinhalte wurden ProduzentInnen der jeweiligen Pflanzen auf den einzelnen Stationen als ErzählerInnen mit Bildern und Sprechblasentexten abgebildet. Diese ProtagonistInnen in nachhaltigkeits- sowie pflanzenbezogenen Konfliktsituationen sprachen über die dargestellten Inhalte hinweg die GartenbesucherInnen an (etwa als KonsumentInnen). Die Ausstellungswahrnehmung der BesucherInnen wurde in einem dreigliedrigen Evaluationsprozess untersucht und die Ergebnisse mit qualitativen Methoden ausgewertet. Die Studienergebnisse deuten nicht nur auf einen Kompetenzzugewinn durch die Auseinandersetzung der BesucherInnen mit der Ausstellung hin, sondern erweitern die allgemeine Praxistauglichkeit von Gestaltungskompetenz und BNE im Bereich des informellen Lernens. Das erarbeitete didaktische Konzept trägt zu einer Nachhaltigkeitsbildung bei, die über reine Wissensvermittlung hinausgeht, Kompetenzentwicklung sowie Reflexionsprozesse fördert und auch die Handlungspotentiale einer erwachsenen Zielgruppe erweitert. Botanic gardens are local recreational areas that provide the general public with many opportunities to learn about plants and science, but their great potential for sustainability education has rarely been tapped. This study uses the Munich Botanic Garden as a fitting backdrop to contribute to the learning area of ‘Education for Sustainable Development’ (ESD). The thesis focuses on an ESD concept called ‘Shaping Competence’ and implements it in an exhibition that encourages visitors to educate themselves by adopting perspectives they were previously not familiar with. The exhibition, titled “The Fruits of Labor – Crops in the Context of Globalization“, centers on economically significant exotic plants which play a role in the key issues sustainable development has been facing. To highlight these issues in the garden, information boards were put up next to the crops in question. The boards all featured an image of an exemplary producer of the respective crop. Speech bubbles were placed next to these images to make the exhibition’s content more accessible to visitors and address them directly (e.g. as consumers). The author used a three-part evaluation process to study how the visitors perceived the exhibition and then evaluated the results using qualitative methods. The study results suggest that the garden’s visitors have in fact gained in competency by critically engaging with the exhibition. The research contribution has helped expand the field of informal learning within ESD and has addressed the necessity to test didactic approaches to sustainability education which go beyond sheer knowledge transfer, promote both competency development and reflection processes, and expand the capacity of action for adult target audiences.
Eberhard Karls Unive... arrow_drop_down Eberhard Karls University Tübingen: Publication SystemDoctoral thesis . 2017Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Eberhard Karls University Tübingen: Publication SystemDoctoral thesis . 2018Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2021Publisher:Springer Authors: Hantke, Harald;Nachhaltigkeit kann als Kritik an den vorherrschenden, entfremdeten Selbst- und Weltverhältnissen verstanden werden. So hat der menschliche Einfluss auf die naturbezogenen Prozesse der Erde teilweise dramatische Auswirkungen auf das ökologische Gleichgewicht, was aufgrund der menschlichen Abhängigkeit von der Natur zu sozialen Verwerfungen intra- und intergenerationaler Art führt. Nicht-nachhaltiges Denken und Handeln ist demnach ein Beziehungsproblem zwischen Kultur und Natur. Diese Perspektive auf Nachhaltigkeit rückt das Subjekt in den Mittelpunkt der Betrachtung. Denn letztlich ist das Subjekt als kulturelles Wesen und gleichzeitig Teil der Natur mit dem Widerspruch der Zerstörung ebendieser Natur (latent) konfrontiert und muss unweigerlich damit umgehen. Überträgt man diese Einsichten auf (wirtschafts-)berufliche Bildungsprozesse, sehen sich (nicht nur) beruflich Lernende einem Widerspruchsverhältnis zwischen einer Effizienz- und Wachstumsorientierung im Kontext sozialer Beschleunigung und einer Nachhaltigkeitsorientierung konfrontiert. Vor diesem Hintergrund steht folgende erkenntnisleitende Fragestellung im Mittelpunkt dieses theoretisch-konzeptionellen Beitrags: Inwiefern kann mithilfe der beiden Konzepte „Resonanz“ und „Subpolitik“ das Widerspruchsverhältnis zwischen sozialer Beschleunigung und Nachhaltigkeit auf Ebene des (sich berufsbildenden) Subjekts analytisch zugänglich gemacht werden? Sustainability can be understood as a critique of the prevailing, alienated relations between self and world. Human impacts on the earth’s natural processes have had dramatic effects on the ecological equilibrium, leading—in light of human dependency on nature—to intra- and inter-generational social turmoil. Non-sustainable thought and action thus create problems in the culture/nature relationship. This perspective on sustainability places the subject at the centre of attention. Ultimately, the subject—as a cultural being and part of nature is (latently) confronted with the contradiction of the destruction of that very natural world and forced to respond to it. If one applies these insights to processes of vocational ecucation, learners (and others) find themselves confronted with a contradiction between accelerating efficiency and growth on the one side and sustainability on the other. In light of the above observations, this theoretical/conceptual contribution examines the following research question: To what extent can the concepts of “resonance” and “sub-politics” help us to analyse the contradiction between social acceleration and sustainability at the level of the subject (in vocational education)?
Forschungsindex und ... arrow_drop_down Forschungsindex und Repositorium der Leuphana Universität LüneburgPart of book or chapter of book . 2021add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2014 GermanyPublisher:Journal für Facility Management Ein wesentliches Ziel des nachhaltigen Bauens liegt in der Minimierung des Energie- und Ressourcenverbrauchs. Für einen schonenden Umgang mit fossilen Energieträgern können die Strategien Konsistenz, Effizienz und Suffizienz verfolgt werden. Hierfür müssen geeignete Elemente für die Betrachtungseinheit Gebäude gefunden werden. Die Nutzenpotentiale der Elemente Gebäudehülle, HLK-Anlagen und Nutzerverhalten werden dargestellt und der Fokus wird auf die Gebäudeautomation gerichtet. Eine gewerkeübergreifende Gebäudeautomation kann neben den HLK-Anlagen und der Beleuchtungsregelung auch die elektrische Energieverteilung für die übrigen Verbraucher umfassen. Die Nutzenpotentiale bestehen in der Möglichkeit eines bedarfsgeführten Betriebs von HLK-Anlagen und in der hohen Regelgenauigkeit zur Einhaltung von raumklimatischen Sollwerten. Darüber hinaus kann durch das Potential der Lastverschiebung der elektrischen Verbraucher ein Beitrag für die Stabilität eines zukünftigen Stromnetzes mit einem hohen Anteil an erneuerbaren Energiequellen geleistet werden. A major goal of sustainable construction is minimization of energy and resources consumption. To ensure careful use of fossil fuels, the strategies of consistency, efficiency, and sufficiency are pursued. For this purpose, appropriate elements have to be found for the building as an entity. Use potentials of the building shell and heating-ventilation-air conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as the user behavior are outlined, with the focus lying on building automation. Apart from the HVAC systems and illumination control, general building automation also includes electric power distribution to the other consumers. Major potentials result from demand-based operation of HVAC systems and a high control accuracy to maintain the specified indoor climate parameters. In addition, load shifting of power consumers may contribute to stability of a future power grid with a high share of renewables.
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