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    De quelle infrastructure de recharge pour les véhicules branchés aurons-nous besoin demain ? Et où exactement ? Seules les personnes qui connaissent les besoins futurs en matière de recharge peuvent répondre à ces questions. Les "scénarios des besoins de recharge" fournissent cette information pour chaque commune suisse et facilitent ainsi la planification. Les "scénarios des besoins de recharge" décomposent les futurs besoins de recharge de la Suisse en communes individuelles. L'outil va donc un peu plus loin que l'étude "Comprendre l'infrastructure de recharge 2050", sur laquelle il se base. Il offre aux communes, aux exploitants de réseaux de recharge, aux gestionnaires de réseaux de distribution et au secteur immobilier de nouvelles possibilités de planification, d'investissement et de décision, et ce sur la base de données. Elle donne des indications sur les endroits où les points de charge seront demandés à l'avenir, sur la puissance qu'ils doivent avoir et sur la quantité d'énergie dont ils ont besoin. Les principaux paramètres sont présentés sous forme de cartes : Elles montrent entre autres combien de véhicules branchés sont attendus dans une commune donnée et combien de points de charge accessibles à tous seront nécessaires. L'année clé est 2035, car d'ici là, les véhicules branchés représenteront plus de la moitié de tous les véhicules immatriculés. Les données peuvent être téléchargées sous forme de géopackages (.gpkg-File). De plus, toutes les données brutes (fichier .csv) de l'étude "Comprendre l'infrastructure de recharge 2050" sont disponibles, par exemple la performance et la densité du réseau de recharge, la puissance installée cumulée des infrastructures de recharge ou les nouvelles immatriculations de voitures particulières. Les données s'étendent par tranches de cinq ans jusqu'à l'année 2050 et se prêtent à des calculs propres. Les hypothèses pour les différents mondes de la recharge se basent sur un processus des parties prenantes qui est à la base de l'outil "Compréhension de l'infrastructure de recharge 2050". Il représente le consensus actuel du secteur des groupes d'utilisateurs les plus divers et est régulièrement mis à jour. Les données simulées sont le résultat d'algorithmes et du paysage de modèles d'EBP. Les données brutes ne sont pas seulement disponibles pour les communes, mais aussi pour environ 8000 zones de circulation et cantons. En outre, de nombreux autres attributs sont disponibles, tels que l'énergie chargée par besoin de charge, la disponibilité de l'infrastructure de charge à domicile ou sur le lieu de travail, le nombre de points de charge par option de charge ainsi que la puissance de charge installée dans les bâtiments et aux points de charge accessibles à tous et la performance du réseau de charge accessible à tous. Welche Ladeinfrastruktur für Steckerfahrzeuge brauchen wir morgen? Und wo genau? Dies kann nur beantworten, wer den künftigen Ladebedarf kennt. Die «Ladebedarfsszenarien» liefern diese Information für jede Schweizer Gemeinde und erleichtern damit die Planung. Die «Ladebedarfsszenarien» brechen den künftigen Ladebedarf der Schweiz auf einzelne Gemeinden herunter. Das Werkzeug geht damit einen Schritt weiter als die Studie «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050», auf der es basiert. Damit eröffnen sich Gemeinden, Ladenetzbetreibern, Verteilnetzbetreibern und der Immobilienwirtschaft neue Möglichkeiten zum Planen, Investieren und Entscheiden – und zwar auf einer datengestützten Grundlage. Sie gibt Hinweise darauf, wo künftig Ladepunkte gefragt sein werden, wie leistungsfähig sie sein müssen und wie viel Energie sie benötigen. Die wichtigsten Parameter sind in Karten aufbereitet: Sie zeigen unter anderem, wie viele Steckerfahrzeuge in einer bestimmten Gemeinde zu erwarten sind und wie viele allgemein zugängliche Ladepunkte nötig sein werden. Schlüsseljahr ist 2035, denn bis dahin werden Steckerfahrzeuge mehr als die Hälfte aller zugelassenen Fahrzeuge ausmachen. Die Daten können als Geopackages (.gpkg-File) heruntergeladen werden. Zudem sind sämtliche Rohdaten (.csv-File) aus der Studie «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050» verfügbar, beispielsweise die Leistungsfähigkeit und Dichte des Ladenetzes, die kumulierte installierte Leistung von Ladeinfrastrukturen oder die Neuzulassungen von Personenwagen. Die Daten reichen in Fünfjahresschritten bis ins Jahr 2050 und bieten sich für eigene Berechnungen an. Die Annahmen für die verschiedenen Ladewelten basieren auf einem Stakeholder-Prozess, der dem Werkzeug «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050» zugrunde liegt. Es stellt den aktuellen Branchenkonsens verschiedenster Nutzergruppen dar und wird regelmässig aktualisiert. Die simulierten Daten sind das Ergebnis von Algorithmen und der Modelllandschaft von EBP. Die Rohdaten liegen nicht nur für Gemeinden vor, sondern auch für rund 8000 Verkehrszonen und Kantone. Ausserdem sind viele weitere Attribute verfügbar, etwa die geladene Energie pro Ladebedürfnis, die Verfügbarkeit der Ladeinfrastruktur zu Hause oder am Arbeitsplatz, die Anzahl Ladepunkte je Ladeoption sowie die installierte Ladeleistung in Gebäuden und an allgemein zugänglichen Ladepunkten sowie die Leistungsfähigkeit des allgemein zugänglichen Ladenetzes. What charging infrastructure for plug-in electric vehicles will we need tomorrow? And where exactly? This can only be answered by knowing the future charging requirements. The “charging demand scenarios” provide this information for each Swiss municipality and thus facilitate planning. The “charging demand scenarios” break down Switzerland's future charging demand into each individual municipality. The tool thus goes one step further than the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” study on which it is based. This opens up new opportunities for municipalities, charging network operators, distribution network operators and the real estate industry to plan, invest and make decisions on a data-driven basis. It provides information on where charging points will be in demand in the future, how powerful they need to be and how much energy they require. The most important parameters are presented in maps: Among other things, they show how many plug-in electric vehicles can be expected in a specific municipality and how many generally accessible charging points will be needed. The key year is 2035, because by then plug-in electric vehicles will account for more than half of all registered vehicles. The data can be downloaded as geopackage files (.gpkg). All raw data (.csv file) from the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” study is also available, such as the performance and density of the charging network, the cumulative installed capacity of charging infrastructure and new car registrations. The data extends in five-year increments up to the year 2050 and is suitable for our own calculations. The assumptions for the various charging worlds are based on a stakeholder process underlying the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” tool. It represents the current industry consensus of various user groups and is updated regularly. The simulated data is the result of algorithms and the EBP model landscape. The raw data is not only available for municipalities, but also for around 8000 traffic zones and cantons. Many other attributes are also available, such as the energy charged per charging requirement, the availability of charging infrastructure at home or at work, the number of charging points per charging option and the installed charging capacity in buildings and at generally accessible charging points, as well as the performance of the generally accessible charging network. La biomasse est une ressource renouvelable pour l'énergie qui peut être transformée en plusieurs formes d'énergie : chaleur, électricité, biogaz ou combustibles liquides. La biomasse est principalement stockable et peut donc être utilisée pour compenser les fluctuations de la production d'énergie éolienne et solaire. Dans le cadre de la mise en oeuvre de la stratégie énergétique, le gouvernement suisse prévoit une augmentation massive de la part des énergies renouvelables. Le Centre de compétences suisse pour la recherche énergétique (SCCER) Biosweet (Biomass for Swiss Energy Future) cherche des solutions aux défis techniques, sociaux et politiques que pose la transition énergétique dans le domaine de la biomasse. L'institut fédéral de recherches sur la forêt, la neige et le paysage (WSL) a quantifié et localisé le potentiel d'importantes ressources de biomasse en Suisse, notamment en ce qui concerne leur disponibilité pour une exploitation durable. Les résultats sont utiles pour (i) optimiser les processus de conversion afin de tenir compte des développements technologiques et (ii) identifier les voies prometteuses d'utilisation de la biomasse et les meilleurs sites pour leur mise en œuvre. Les données (https://www.envidat.ch/dataset/swiss-biomass-potentials) et un rapport détaillé sont disponibles en ligne (https://www.dora.lib4ri.ch/wsl/islandora/object/wsl%3A13277/datastream/PDF/Thees-2017-Biomassepotenziale_der_Schweiz_f%C3%BCr_die-%28published_version%29.pdf).

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    Die intensive Nutzung in Landwirtschaft und Forstwirtschaft und damit einhergehende Bodendegradation stellen eine enorme Herausforderung für die menschliche Gesellschaft dar. Insbesondere die Übernutzung reduziert die Ernährungssicherheit, führt zur Emission von Treibhausgasen und Aerosolen, treibt den Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt an, verschmutzt das Wasser und untergräbt eine Vielzahl von Ökosystemdienstlei - stungen, die über die Nahrungsmittelversorgung sowie die Wasser- und Klimaregulierung hinausgehen. Die direkten Emissionen durch Entwaldung, Düngung, Reisanbau und Wiederkäuer belaufen sich derzeit auf etwa 25% aller menschlichen Treibhausgasemissionen. Der intensiven Landnutzung zugrunde liegen sowohl das Bevölkerungswachstum, der Anstieg im pro-Kopf-Verbrauch an Kalorien, Holz und Fasern sowie verstärkter Konsum von Fleisch- und Milchprodukten. Dieses Kapitel fasst diese soziökonomischen Aspekte kurz zusammen und führt in die grundsätzlichen Prozesse ein, die der Emission von CO2, CH4 und N2O zugrunde liegen. In verschiedenen Kapiteln in diesem Buch werden diese Prozesse wieder aufgegriffen und unter verschiedenen Gesichtspunkten detaillierter beleuchtet. Socioeconomic aspects of land use change, effects on biogeochemical cycles and greenhouse gas emissions: Intensive agriculture and forestry and associated land degradation, pose an enormous challenge to human society. Overuse of land ecosystems reduces food security, leads to emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols, drives biodiversity loss, pollutes water, and undermines a wide range of ecosystem services beyond food supply and water and climate regulation. Direct emissions from deforestation, fertilization, rice cultivation, and ruminants currently amount to about 25% of all human greenhouse gas emissions. Drivers of intensive land useare population growth, together with increases in per capita consumption of calories, wood, and fiber, and a shift towards consumption of meat and dairy products. This chapter briefly summarizes these socioeconomic aspects and introduces the basic processes underlying the emission of CO2, CH4, and N2O. Various chapters in this book revisit these processes and examine them in more detail from different perspectives. Aspectos socioeconómicos del cambio de uso de la tierra, efectos en los ciclos biogeoquímicos y emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: El uso intensivo del suelo en la agricultura y la silvicultura asi como la asociada degradación del suelo representan un enorme desafío para la sociedad humana. En particular, el sobreuso hace peligrar la seguridad alimentaria, conduce a la emisión de gases de efecto invernadero y aerosoles, incrementa la pérdida de biodiversidad, contamina el agua y socava una variedad de servicios de los ecosistemas más allá del suministro de alimentos y la regulación del agua y el clima. Las emisiones directas de la deforestación, la fertilización, el cultivo de arroz y los rumiantes representan actualmente alrededor del 25% de todas las emisiones antrópicas de gases de efecto invernadero. El uso intensivo de la tierra se basa en el crecimiento de la población, el aumento del consumo per cápita de calorías, madera y fibra y un mayor consumo de carne y productos lácteos. Este capítulo resume brevemente estos aspectos socioeconómicos e introduce los procesos fundamentales que subyacen a la emisión de CO2, CH4 y N2O. Estos procesos se retoman en varios capítulos de este libro y se examinan con más detalle desde varias perspectivas.

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    Authors: Corusa, Andreas; Erdmann, Georg; Timofeeva, Elena; Predel, Johannes Norbert; +9 Authors

    Wir unternehmen mit diesem Werk den Versuch einen Teil der Komplexität des Themas anhand des Knowhows der beitragenden Autoren aus verschiedenen Disziplinen zu vereinen, um nicht nur Neugier des Lesenden zu wecken, sondern auch und um über das Thema Digitalisierung aufzuklären. Dabei besteht das Kompendium aus vier Teilen, die verschieden Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung beleuchten und systematische Einschätzungen sowie mögliche Lösungskonzepte präsentieren, die es aus Unternehmensperspektive zu beachten gibt. Das gesamte Werk stellt nur einen kleinen Teil dieser Herausforderungen dar, thematisiert – unserer Meinung nach – aber besonders relevante: Beitrag 1: Im ersten Beitrag besprechen wir die allgemeine als auch die energiewirtschaftlich geprägte Definitionen von Digitalisierung und beschäftigen uns überdies mit energierelevante Daten, deren Beschaffung und Zugang sowie mögliche datenbasierte Mehrwerte. Beitrag 2: Im zweiten Beitrag wurde der Fokus auf IT‐Management in Energieversorgungsunternehmen gelegt. Es geht um die strukturierte Vorgehensweise digitaler Transformationsprozesse, um einerseits das bestehendes Geschäft adäquat mit IT unterstützen und andererseits durch IT gebotenen Möglichkeiten Potenziale für neue Geschäftsmodelle zu identifizieren und auszuschöpfen. Beitrag 3: Der dritte Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen von Betreibern kritischer Infrastruktur (KRITIS) und deren Auswirkungen auf die IT‐Sicherheit am Beispiel der Energiewirtschaft. Zum einen wird die derzeitige Sicherheitslage bewertet und zum anderen wird abschätzt, wie durchgängig das Sicherheitsniveau, im Rahmen der steigenden dezentralen Energieerzeugung und zunehmenden Digitalisierung mit intelligenten Technologien, ist. Beitrag 4: Der vierte Beitrag zeigt die praktische Anwendung von Gefährdungsszenarien in der Systementwicklung. Dafür wurde der Anwendungsfall virtuelles Kraftwerke im Rahmen einer Überlastsituation identifiziert und standardisiert erfasst. Auf dieser Basis wurden drei verschiedene Gefährdungsszenarien erfasst und analysiert, so dass systematisch verletzte Schutzziele und Sicherheitsanforderungen identifiziert werden konnten, die dann in einem zu implementierenden System als konkrete Sicherheitsmaßnahmen umgesetzt werden sollten. With this work, we are attempting to unite part of the complexity of the topic based on the expertise of the contributing authors from various disciplines, not only to arouse the reader's curiosity, but also to educate him or her about the topic of digitization. The compendium consists of four parts that highlight the various challenges of digitization and present systematic assessments and possible solution concepts that need to be considered from a corporate perspective. The entire work represents only a small part of these challenges, but - in our opinion - addresses particularly relevant ones: Contribution 1: In the first contribution, we discuss the general as well as energy industry definitions of digitalization and furthermore deal with energy-relevant data, its procurement and access as well as possible data-based added values. Contribution 2: The second contribution focuses on IT management in energy supply companies. It is about the structured approach of digital transformation processes to adequately support the existing business with IT on the one hand and to identify and exploit potentials for new business models offered by IT on the other hand. Contribution 3: The third contribution provides an overview of the legal framework for operators of critical infrastructure (KRITIS) and its impact on IT security using the example of the energy industry. On the one hand, the current security situation is assessed, and on the other hand, it is estimated how consistently the security level will be improved in the context of the increasing decentralized energy generation and increasing digitalization with intelligent technologies. Contribution 4: The fourth contribution shows the practical application of threat scenarios in system development. For this purpose, the use case of virtual power plants in the context of an overload situation was identified and recorded in a standardized way. On this basis, three different hazard scenarios were recorded and analyzed so that systematically violated protection goals and safety requirements could be identified, which were then to be implemented as concrete safety measures in a system to be implemented.

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    Authors: Kullmann, Armin;

    Die Regionalvermarktung durch Regionalinitiativen ist vielfach eine Erfolgsgeschichte, in deren Folge sich auch regionales Lebensmittel-Marketing im Lebensmittel-Einzelhandel etabliert hat. Voll entwickelte Regionalinitiativen folgen dem ���dualen Modell���, sind gleichzeitig Netzwerk und Unternehmen. Der Nachhaltigkeit der Produkte kommt in vielen Konzepten eine h��here Bedeutung zu. Was macht nachhaltige regionale Wertsch��pfungsorganisationen erfolgreich? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage werden in dieser Arbeit - aufbauend auf Theoriegrundlagen zu Innovation und Kooperation, Sozialkapital und Netzwerken, kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen sowie regionaler Governance - drei regionale Fallstudien-Projekte sowie ein Referenzprojekt untersucht, deren Entwicklungsprozesse analysiert und visualisiert. Neben der Akteurs- und Handlungstheorie werden Begriffe systemischer Theorien zur Erkl��rung genutzt. In diesem Zuge werden 70 Erfolgsfaktoren als Elemente dieser Systeme hergeleitet, identifiziert und beschrieben, die acht Ebenen eines qualitativen System-Modells nachhaltiger regionaler WSO zugeordnet werden; dessen Aufbau wird in dieser Arbeit systematisch dargestellt. Diese Erfolgsfaktoren und das System-Modell werden f��r vertiefende Analysen genutzt, deren weitere Ergebnisse beschrieben. In der Diskussion werden Anregungen zur gezielten Weiterentwicklung nachhaltiger regionaler Wertsch��pfungsorganisationen formuliert. Regional and local food-marketing, driven by regional initiatives of farmers and other activists, are a success story, which has been followed up by regional marketing-strategies in retail markets. Fully developed regional initiatives are ���dual models���; they are networks as well as enterprises. Sustainability of production plays a big role in many initiatives and in a growing market. But what makes ���sustainable regional value-adding organizations��� successful? The answer to this question in this study has been built on theories of innovation and cooperation, networks and social capital, small and medium enterprises and regional governance. The development-processes of three case-study- and one reference-project have been intensively analysed and partly visualized, explained with patterns of actors- as well as systems-theory. In this process 70 success factors have been deduced, identified and described as elements of these systems, which have been assigned to eight levels of an qualitative system-model. Both, success factors and the system-model, have been used and testet for some deeper studies, the findings are displayed here. In the discussion suggestions for the further development of sustainable regional value-adding organizations are made.

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    Authors: Hagedorn, Gregor; Heger, Tina;

    Neue Gesetze fördern die Agrarwende: Technik und Digitalisierung sichern hohe Erträge. Böden, Wälder und Moore sind nachhaltig bewirtschaftet und bieten gleichzeitig Lebensräume für Tiere und Pflanzen. Entsiegelung lässt Städte ergrünen. – Projekt Zukunftsbilder: Wissenschaftler:innen stellen auf Basis aktueller Forschungsergebnisse und Studien dar, wie eine nachhaltige Welt aussehen könnte. Dieser Text beschreibt eine von über 40 Facetten des Lebens und Wirtschaftens in einem von vier Zukunftsbildern. Weitere Texte finden sich in der Zenodo-Community des Projekts ‘Zukunftsbilder’. Neben einem Weiter-so-Bild (Titel: „Langsam“) werden drei verschiedene positive Zukünfte geschildert (Titel: „Groß“, „Fokussiert“ und „Graswurzel“), die soziale Ziele erreichen und planetare Grenzen (zum Beispiel die Pariser Klimaziele oder Biodiversitätsziele) einhalten. Unsere Texte sind keine formellen wissenschaftlichen Zukunftsszenarien, sondern Beschreibungen von möglichen Zukünften. Sie wurden gemeinsam von Wissenschaftler:innen und Menschen aus sozialen Bewegungen erarbeitet und von Wissenschaftler:innen begutachtet. Die Texte stellen die Sichtweise der Autor:innen dar und sind nicht innerhalb aller beteiligten Organisationen abgestimmt. Das Projekt dient dazu, eine neue, konstruktive Diskussion um unsere Zukunft mit möglichst vielen Menschen anzuregen. Mehr Informationen unter www.zukunftsbilder.net. Bitte die aktuellste Version beachten!

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    The search for alternative technologies to generate and store energy, together with the need to close carbon cycles, is providing a renaissance for organic electrochemistry. This work addresses the advancement of promising methods in the context of an electrified biorefinery.As a long-term goal of most industrial chemical processes, continuous reactions are also of great interest for electrification. Therefore, general concepts for Kolbe and non-Kolbe electrolysis in flow cells were investigated using model systems. It was found that Kolbe electrolysis is particularly suitable for semi-continuous conversions due to concentrated substrate solutions. Using the dimerization of levulinic acid as an example, previous literature results were exceeded with a yield of 75%. In non-Kolbe electrolysis, various reactor designs were realized using conventional fabrication methods as well as 3D printing. The synthesis of a promising drop-in fuel mixture was then tested in the continuous flow cell, achieving a space-time-yield seven times higher than the optimized batch reaction. Lastly, 3D printing was shown to make microreactors accessible for non- Kolbe electrolysis. To make electrochemical reactions even more efficient, different reduction reactions of levulinic acid were investigated that could be coupled to Kolbe electrolysis. Direct hydrogenation, already discussed in the literature, was used here to demonstrate the suitability of screen-printed electrodes for subsequent in situ spectroscopic studies. A novel reductive valorization was demonstrated by nitrogen incorporation and cyclization to 1,5-dimethylpyrrolidone in yields up to 78%.In another study of coupling anodic and cathodic conversions, the glucose dimer cellobiose was converted to the fine chemicals cellobitol and cellobionic acid. The electrochemical synthesis of cellobitol was not demonstrated before. While the oxidation reaction had already been studied by cyclic voltammetry and the synthesis of cellobionic acid had been reported, yields of 94% were achieved for the first time by using a redox mediator. In the last part of the work, spectroelectrochemical methods were established to study the adsorption of the organic substrates on electrode surfaces and ultimately to advance the understanding of the reaction mechanisms. Using in situ ATR-SEIRAS, the competition of Kolbe electrolysis and OER was compared in aqueous and methanolic solutions. Competitive adsorption was also observed for the reductive conversions of levulinic acid, simultaneously confirming that the reactions occur within the Helmholtz layer. In addition, an in situ Raman measurement cell was developed in which low-cost screen-printed electrodes can be used for screening studies. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2023; Aachen : RWTH Aachen University 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen, Diagramme (2023). doi:10.18154/RWTH-2023-04090 = Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2023 Published by RWTH Aachen University, Aachen

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  • Authors: Perrino, David Adriano;

    Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprueft - gesperrte Arbeit (bis 2024-09-13+02:00) Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des Verfassers

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    For well-founded decisions in sustainable timber harvesting, it is important to know the preferences of the different stakeholders. The concept of sustainable timber harvesting is to incorporate economic, social, and environmental criteria in the selection, execution and assessment of harvesting operations. In a previous study, 33 criteria were identified by forest experts as relevant for evaluating sustainability. To assess the importance of these criteria, an online survey was conducted among Austrian stakeholders between April and May 2023, in which 610 people were invited to participate and which resulted in a response rate of 47%. The survey participants were primarily male (94%), with an average age of 47 and an average of 20 years of work experience. The key criteria for sustainable harvesting that were unanimously mentioned by the stakeholders on the basis of a Likert scale, included occupational hazards, residual stand damage, loss of wood quality due to poor work performance, biomass regeneration, water erosion, noise exposure, soil rutting, physical workload, working conditions, and vibration exposure. These identified preferences will inform the development of a decision support model for sustainable timber harvesting using these criteria as input parameters.

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    Authors: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft. Sektion Erwachsenenbildung. Jahrestagung (2023 : München);

    Der Zusammenhang von Umwelt, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft macht aufgrund begrenzter Ressourcen eine nachhaltige Entwicklung in allen gesellschaftlichen und wirtschaftlichen Bereichen notwendig. Die Autor*innen beschäftigen sich mit dem hohen Stellenwert der Erwachsenenbildung beim Vollzug einer sozialen, ökologischen und ökonomischen Transformation. Berücksichtigt werden auch Beiträge, die langfristige Effekte gegenwärtigen Handelns sowie effizienten Umgang mit Ressourcen in der Erwachsenenbildung thematisieren. (DIPF/Orig.) Opladen • Berlin • Toronto : Verlag Barbara Budrich 2024, 323 S. - (Schriftenreihe der Sektion Erwachsenenbildung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE))

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    2040 fahren wir elektrisch und mit Tempolimit 100. Der Individualverkehr mit PKW ist um 30 % zurückgegangen, Radeln oder der ÖPNV sind attraktiver und einfacher geworden. Dafür sorgt u.a. eine smarte App. – Projekt Zukunftsbilder: Wissenschaftler:innen stellen auf Basis aktueller Forschungsergebnisse und Studien dar, wie eine nachhaltige Welt aussehen könnte. Dieser Text beschreibt eine von über 40 Facetten des Lebens und Wirtschaftens in einem von vier Zukunftsbildern. Weitere Texte finden sich in der Zenodo-Community des Projekts ‘Zukunftsbilder’. Neben einem Weiter-so-Bild (Titel: „Langsam“) werden drei verschiedene positive Zukünfte geschildert (Titel: „Groß“, „Fokussiert“ und „Graswurzel“), die soziale Ziele erreichen und planetare Grenzen (zum Beispiel die Pariser Klimaziele oder Biodiversitätsziele) einhalten. Unsere Texte sind keine formellen wissenschaftlichen Zukunftsszenarien, sondern Beschreibungen von möglichen Zukünften. Sie wurden gemeinsam von Wissenschaftler:innen und Menschen aus sozialen Bewegungen erarbeitet und von Wissenschaftler:innen begutachtet. Die Texte stellen die Sichtweise der Autor:innen dar und sind nicht innerhalb aller beteiligten Organisationen abgestimmt. Das Projekt dient dazu, eine neue, konstruktive Diskussion um unsere Zukunft mit möglichst vielen Menschen anzuregen. Mehr Informationen unter www.zukunftsbilder.net. Bitte die aktuellste Version beachten!

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    De quelle infrastructure de recharge pour les véhicules branchés aurons-nous besoin demain ? Et où exactement ? Seules les personnes qui connaissent les besoins futurs en matière de recharge peuvent répondre à ces questions. Les "scénarios des besoins de recharge" fournissent cette information pour chaque commune suisse et facilitent ainsi la planification. Les "scénarios des besoins de recharge" décomposent les futurs besoins de recharge de la Suisse en communes individuelles. L'outil va donc un peu plus loin que l'étude "Comprendre l'infrastructure de recharge 2050", sur laquelle il se base. Il offre aux communes, aux exploitants de réseaux de recharge, aux gestionnaires de réseaux de distribution et au secteur immobilier de nouvelles possibilités de planification, d'investissement et de décision, et ce sur la base de données. Elle donne des indications sur les endroits où les points de charge seront demandés à l'avenir, sur la puissance qu'ils doivent avoir et sur la quantité d'énergie dont ils ont besoin. Les principaux paramètres sont présentés sous forme de cartes : Elles montrent entre autres combien de véhicules branchés sont attendus dans une commune donnée et combien de points de charge accessibles à tous seront nécessaires. L'année clé est 2035, car d'ici là, les véhicules branchés représenteront plus de la moitié de tous les véhicules immatriculés. Les données peuvent être téléchargées sous forme de géopackages (.gpkg-File). De plus, toutes les données brutes (fichier .csv) de l'étude "Comprendre l'infrastructure de recharge 2050" sont disponibles, par exemple la performance et la densité du réseau de recharge, la puissance installée cumulée des infrastructures de recharge ou les nouvelles immatriculations de voitures particulières. Les données s'étendent par tranches de cinq ans jusqu'à l'année 2050 et se prêtent à des calculs propres. Les hypothèses pour les différents mondes de la recharge se basent sur un processus des parties prenantes qui est à la base de l'outil "Compréhension de l'infrastructure de recharge 2050". Il représente le consensus actuel du secteur des groupes d'utilisateurs les plus divers et est régulièrement mis à jour. Les données simulées sont le résultat d'algorithmes et du paysage de modèles d'EBP. Les données brutes ne sont pas seulement disponibles pour les communes, mais aussi pour environ 8000 zones de circulation et cantons. En outre, de nombreux autres attributs sont disponibles, tels que l'énergie chargée par besoin de charge, la disponibilité de l'infrastructure de charge à domicile ou sur le lieu de travail, le nombre de points de charge par option de charge ainsi que la puissance de charge installée dans les bâtiments et aux points de charge accessibles à tous et la performance du réseau de charge accessible à tous. Welche Ladeinfrastruktur für Steckerfahrzeuge brauchen wir morgen? Und wo genau? Dies kann nur beantworten, wer den künftigen Ladebedarf kennt. Die «Ladebedarfsszenarien» liefern diese Information für jede Schweizer Gemeinde und erleichtern damit die Planung. Die «Ladebedarfsszenarien» brechen den künftigen Ladebedarf der Schweiz auf einzelne Gemeinden herunter. Das Werkzeug geht damit einen Schritt weiter als die Studie «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050», auf der es basiert. Damit eröffnen sich Gemeinden, Ladenetzbetreibern, Verteilnetzbetreibern und der Immobilienwirtschaft neue Möglichkeiten zum Planen, Investieren und Entscheiden – und zwar auf einer datengestützten Grundlage. Sie gibt Hinweise darauf, wo künftig Ladepunkte gefragt sein werden, wie leistungsfähig sie sein müssen und wie viel Energie sie benötigen. Die wichtigsten Parameter sind in Karten aufbereitet: Sie zeigen unter anderem, wie viele Steckerfahrzeuge in einer bestimmten Gemeinde zu erwarten sind und wie viele allgemein zugängliche Ladepunkte nötig sein werden. Schlüsseljahr ist 2035, denn bis dahin werden Steckerfahrzeuge mehr als die Hälfte aller zugelassenen Fahrzeuge ausmachen. Die Daten können als Geopackages (.gpkg-File) heruntergeladen werden. Zudem sind sämtliche Rohdaten (.csv-File) aus der Studie «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050» verfügbar, beispielsweise die Leistungsfähigkeit und Dichte des Ladenetzes, die kumulierte installierte Leistung von Ladeinfrastrukturen oder die Neuzulassungen von Personenwagen. Die Daten reichen in Fünfjahresschritten bis ins Jahr 2050 und bieten sich für eigene Berechnungen an. Die Annahmen für die verschiedenen Ladewelten basieren auf einem Stakeholder-Prozess, der dem Werkzeug «Verständnis Ladeinfrastruktur 2050» zugrunde liegt. Es stellt den aktuellen Branchenkonsens verschiedenster Nutzergruppen dar und wird regelmässig aktualisiert. Die simulierten Daten sind das Ergebnis von Algorithmen und der Modelllandschaft von EBP. Die Rohdaten liegen nicht nur für Gemeinden vor, sondern auch für rund 8000 Verkehrszonen und Kantone. Ausserdem sind viele weitere Attribute verfügbar, etwa die geladene Energie pro Ladebedürfnis, die Verfügbarkeit der Ladeinfrastruktur zu Hause oder am Arbeitsplatz, die Anzahl Ladepunkte je Ladeoption sowie die installierte Ladeleistung in Gebäuden und an allgemein zugänglichen Ladepunkten sowie die Leistungsfähigkeit des allgemein zugänglichen Ladenetzes. What charging infrastructure for plug-in electric vehicles will we need tomorrow? And where exactly? This can only be answered by knowing the future charging requirements. The “charging demand scenarios” provide this information for each Swiss municipality and thus facilitate planning. The “charging demand scenarios” break down Switzerland's future charging demand into each individual municipality. The tool thus goes one step further than the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” study on which it is based. This opens up new opportunities for municipalities, charging network operators, distribution network operators and the real estate industry to plan, invest and make decisions on a data-driven basis. It provides information on where charging points will be in demand in the future, how powerful they need to be and how much energy they require. The most important parameters are presented in maps: Among other things, they show how many plug-in electric vehicles can be expected in a specific municipality and how many generally accessible charging points will be needed. The key year is 2035, because by then plug-in electric vehicles will account for more than half of all registered vehicles. The data can be downloaded as geopackage files (.gpkg). All raw data (.csv file) from the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” study is also available, such as the performance and density of the charging network, the cumulative installed capacity of charging infrastructure and new car registrations. The data extends in five-year increments up to the year 2050 and is suitable for our own calculations. The assumptions for the various charging worlds are based on a stakeholder process underlying the “Understanding charging infrastructure 2050” tool. It represents the current industry consensus of various user groups and is updated regularly. The simulated data is the result of algorithms and the EBP model landscape. The raw data is not only available for municipalities, but also for around 8000 traffic zones and cantons. Many other attributes are also available, such as the energy charged per charging requirement, the availability of charging infrastructure at home or at work, the number of charging points per charging option and the installed charging capacity in buildings and at generally accessible charging points, as well as the performance of the generally accessible charging network. La biomasse est une ressource renouvelable pour l'énergie qui peut être transformée en plusieurs formes d'énergie : chaleur, électricité, biogaz ou combustibles liquides. La biomasse est principalement stockable et peut donc être utilisée pour compenser les fluctuations de la production d'énergie éolienne et solaire. Dans le cadre de la mise en oeuvre de la stratégie énergétique, le gouvernement suisse prévoit une augmentation massive de la part des énergies renouvelables. Le Centre de compétences suisse pour la recherche énergétique (SCCER) Biosweet (Biomass for Swiss Energy Future) cherche des solutions aux défis techniques, sociaux et politiques que pose la transition énergétique dans le domaine de la biomasse. L'institut fédéral de recherches sur la forêt, la neige et le paysage (WSL) a quantifié et localisé le potentiel d'importantes ressources de biomasse en Suisse, notamment en ce qui concerne leur disponibilité pour une exploitation durable. Les résultats sont utiles pour (i) optimiser les processus de conversion afin de tenir compte des développements technologiques et (ii) identifier les voies prometteuses d'utilisation de la biomasse et les meilleurs sites pour leur mise en œuvre. Les données (https://www.envidat.ch/dataset/swiss-biomass-potentials) et un rapport détaillé sont disponibles en ligne (https://www.dora.lib4ri.ch/wsl/islandora/object/wsl%3A13277/datastream/PDF/Thees-2017-Biomassepotenziale_der_Schweiz_f%C3%BCr_die-%28published_version%29.pdf).

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    Die intensive Nutzung in Landwirtschaft und Forstwirtschaft und damit einhergehende Bodendegradation stellen eine enorme Herausforderung für die menschliche Gesellschaft dar. Insbesondere die Übernutzung reduziert die Ernährungssicherheit, führt zur Emission von Treibhausgasen und Aerosolen, treibt den Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt an, verschmutzt das Wasser und untergräbt eine Vielzahl von Ökosystemdienstlei - stungen, die über die Nahrungsmittelversorgung sowie die Wasser- und Klimaregulierung hinausgehen. Die direkten Emissionen durch Entwaldung, Düngung, Reisanbau und Wiederkäuer belaufen sich derzeit auf etwa 25% aller menschlichen Treibhausgasemissionen. Der intensiven Landnutzung zugrunde liegen sowohl das Bevölkerungswachstum, der Anstieg im pro-Kopf-Verbrauch an Kalorien, Holz und Fasern sowie verstärkter Konsum von Fleisch- und Milchprodukten. Dieses Kapitel fasst diese soziökonomischen Aspekte kurz zusammen und führt in die grundsätzlichen Prozesse ein, die der Emission von CO2, CH4 und N2O zugrunde liegen. In verschiedenen Kapiteln in diesem Buch werden diese Prozesse wieder aufgegriffen und unter verschiedenen Gesichtspunkten detaillierter beleuchtet. Socioeconomic aspects of land use change, effects on biogeochemical cycles and greenhouse gas emissions: Intensive agriculture and forestry and associated land degradation, pose an enormous challenge to human society. Overuse of land ecosystems reduces food security, leads to emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols, drives biodiversity loss, pollutes water, and undermines a wide range of ecosystem services beyond food supply and water and climate regulation. Direct emissions from deforestation, fertilization, rice cultivation, and ruminants currently amount to about 25% of all human greenhouse gas emissions. Drivers of intensive land useare population growth, together with increases in per capita consumption of calories, wood, and fiber, and a shift towards consumption of meat and dairy products. This chapter briefly summarizes these socioeconomic aspects and introduces the basic processes underlying the emission of CO2, CH4, and N2O. Various chapters in this book revisit these processes and examine them in more detail from different perspectives. Aspectos socioeconómicos del cambio de uso de la tierra, efectos en los ciclos biogeoquímicos y emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero: El uso intensivo del suelo en la agricultura y la silvicultura asi como la asociada degradación del suelo representan un enorme desafío para la sociedad humana. En particular, el sobreuso hace peligrar la seguridad alimentaria, conduce a la emisión de gases de efecto invernadero y aerosoles, incrementa la pérdida de biodiversidad, contamina el agua y socava una variedad de servicios de los ecosistemas más allá del suministro de alimentos y la regulación del agua y el clima. Las emisiones directas de la deforestación, la fertilización, el cultivo de arroz y los rumiantes representan actualmente alrededor del 25% de todas las emisiones antrópicas de gases de efecto invernadero. El uso intensivo de la tierra se basa en el crecimiento de la población, el aumento del consumo per cápita de calorías, madera y fibra y un mayor consumo de carne y productos lácteos. Este capítulo resume brevemente estos aspectos socioeconómicos e introduce los procesos fundamentales que subyacen a la emisión de CO2, CH4 y N2O. Estos procesos se retoman en varios capítulos de este libro y se examinan con más detalle desde varias perspectivas.

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    Authors: Corusa, Andreas; Erdmann, Georg; Timofeeva, Elena; Predel, Johannes Norbert; +9 Authors

    Wir unternehmen mit diesem Werk den Versuch einen Teil der Komplexität des Themas anhand des Knowhows der beitragenden Autoren aus verschiedenen Disziplinen zu vereinen, um nicht nur Neugier des Lesenden zu wecken, sondern auch und um über das Thema Digitalisierung aufzuklären. Dabei besteht das Kompendium aus vier Teilen, die verschieden Herausforderungen der Digitalisierung beleuchten und systematische Einschätzungen sowie mögliche Lösungskonzepte präsentieren, die es aus Unternehmensperspektive zu beachten gibt. Das gesamte Werk stellt nur einen kleinen Teil dieser Herausforderungen dar, thematisiert – unserer Meinung nach – aber besonders relevante: Beitrag 1: Im ersten Beitrag besprechen wir die allgemeine als auch die energiewirtschaftlich geprägte Definitionen von Digitalisierung und beschäftigen uns überdies mit energierelevante Daten, deren Beschaffung und Zugang sowie mögliche datenbasierte Mehrwerte. Beitrag 2: Im zweiten Beitrag wurde der Fokus auf IT‐Management in Energieversorgungsunternehmen gelegt. Es geht um die strukturierte Vorgehensweise digitaler Transformationsprozesse, um einerseits das bestehendes Geschäft adäquat mit IT unterstützen und andererseits durch IT gebotenen Möglichkeiten Potenziale für neue Geschäftsmodelle zu identifizieren und auszuschöpfen. Beitrag 3: Der dritte Beitrag gibt einen Überblick über die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen von Betreibern kritischer Infrastruktur (KRITIS) und deren Auswirkungen auf die IT‐Sicherheit am Beispiel der Energiewirtschaft. Zum einen wird die derzeitige Sicherheitslage bewertet und zum anderen wird abschätzt, wie durchgängig das Sicherheitsniveau, im Rahmen der steigenden dezentralen Energieerzeugung und zunehmenden Digitalisierung mit intelligenten Technologien, ist. Beitrag 4: Der vierte Beitrag zeigt die praktische Anwendung von Gefährdungsszenarien in der Systementwicklung. Dafür wurde der Anwendungsfall virtuelles Kraftwerke im Rahmen einer Überlastsituation identifiziert und standardisiert erfasst. Auf dieser Basis wurden drei verschiedene Gefährdungsszenarien erfasst und analysiert, so dass systematisch verletzte Schutzziele und Sicherheitsanforderungen identifiziert werden konnten, die dann in einem zu implementierenden System als konkrete Sicherheitsmaßnahmen umgesetzt werden sollten. With this work, we are attempting to unite part of the complexity of the topic based on the expertise of the contributing authors from various disciplines, not only to arouse the reader's curiosity, but also to educate him or her about the topic of digitization. The compendium consists of four parts that highlight the various challenges of digitization and present systematic assessments and possible solution concepts that need to be considered from a corporate perspective. The entire work represents only a small part of these challenges, but - in our opinion - addresses particularly relevant ones: Contribution 1: In the first contribution, we discuss the general as well as energy industry definitions of digitalization and furthermore deal with energy-relevant data, its procurement and access as well as possible data-based added values. Contribution 2: The second contribution focuses on IT management in energy supply companies. It is about the structured approach of digital transformation processes to adequately support the existing business with IT on the one hand and to identify and exploit potentials for new business models offered by IT on the other hand. Contribution 3: The third contribution provides an overview of the legal framework for operators of critical infrastructure (KRITIS) and its impact on IT security using the example of the energy industry. On the one hand, the current security situation is assessed, and on the other hand, it is estimated how consistently the security level will be improved in the context of the increasing decentralized energy generation and increasing digitalization with intelligent technologies. Contribution 4: The fourth contribution shows the practical application of threat scenarios in system development. For this purpose, the use case of virtual power plants in the context of an overload situation was identified and recorded in a standardized way. On this basis, three different hazard scenarios were recorded and analyzed so that systematically violated protection goals and safety requirements could be identified, which were then to be implemented as concrete safety measures in a system to be implemented.

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    Authors: Kullmann, Armin;

    Die Regionalvermarktung durch Regionalinitiativen ist vielfach eine Erfolgsgeschichte, in deren Folge sich auch regionales Lebensmittel-Marketing im Lebensmittel-Einzelhandel etabliert hat. Voll entwickelte Regionalinitiativen folgen dem ���dualen Modell���, sind gleichzeitig Netzwerk und Unternehmen. Der Nachhaltigkeit der Produkte kommt in vielen Konzepten eine h��here Bedeutung zu. Was macht nachhaltige regionale Wertsch��pfungsorganisationen erfolgreich? Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage werden in dieser Arbeit - aufbauend auf Theoriegrundlagen zu Innovation und Kooperation, Sozialkapital und Netzwerken, kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen sowie regionaler Governance - drei regionale Fallstudien-Projekte sowie ein Referenzprojekt untersucht, deren Entwicklungsprozesse analysiert und visualisiert. Neben der Akteurs- und Handlungstheorie werden Begriffe systemischer Theorien zur Erkl��rung genutzt. In diesem Zuge werden 70 Erfolgsfaktoren als Elemente dieser Systeme hergeleitet, identifiziert und beschrieben, die acht Ebenen eines qualitativen System-Modells nachhaltiger regionaler WSO zugeordnet werden; dessen Aufbau wird in dieser Arbeit systematisch dargestellt. Diese Erfolgsfaktoren und das System-Modell werden f��r vertiefende Analysen genutzt, deren weitere Ergebnisse beschrieben. In der Diskussion werden Anregungen zur gezielten Weiterentwicklung nachhaltiger regionaler Wertsch��pfungsorganisationen formuliert. Regional and local food-marketing, driven by regional initiatives of farmers and other activists, are a success story, which has been followed up by regional marketing-strategies in retail markets. Fully developed regional initiatives are ���dual models���; they are networks as well as enterprises. Sustainability of production plays a big role in many initiatives and in a growing market. But what makes ���sustainable regional value-adding organizations��� successful? The answer to this question in this study has been built on theories of innovation and cooperation, networks and social capital, small and medium enterprises and regional governance. The development-processes of three case-study- and one reference-project have been intensively analysed and partly visualized, explained with patterns of actors- as well as systems-theory. In this process 70 success factors have been deduced, identified and described as elements of these systems, which have been assigned to eight levels of an qualitative system-model. Both, success factors and the system-model, have been used and testet for some deeper studies, the findings are displayed here. In the discussion suggestions for the further development of sustainable regional value-adding organizations are made.

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    Authors: Hagedorn, Gregor; Heger, Tina;

    Neue Gesetze fördern die Agrarwende: Technik und Digitalisierung sichern hohe Erträge. Böden, Wälder und Moore sind nachhaltig bewirtschaftet und bieten gleichzeitig Lebensräume für Tiere und Pflanzen. Entsiegelung lässt Städte ergrünen. – Projekt Zukunftsbilder: Wissenschaftler:innen stellen auf Basis aktueller Forschungsergebnisse und Studien dar, wie eine nachhaltige Welt aussehen könnte. Dieser Text beschreibt eine von über 40 Facetten des Lebens und Wirtschaftens in einem von vier Zukunftsbildern. Weitere Texte finden sich in der Zenodo-Community des Projekts ‘Zukunftsbilder’. Neben einem Weiter-so-Bild (Titel: „Langsam“) werden drei verschiedene positive Zukünfte geschildert (Titel: „Groß“, „Fokussiert“ und „Graswurzel“), die soziale Ziele erreichen und planetare Grenzen (zum Beispiel die Pariser Klimaziele oder Biodiversitätsziele) einhalten. Unsere Texte sind keine formellen wissenschaftlichen Zukunftsszenarien, sondern Beschreibungen von möglichen Zukünften. Sie wurden gemeinsam von Wissenschaftler:innen und Menschen aus sozialen Bewegungen erarbeitet und von Wissenschaftler:innen begutachtet. Die Texte stellen die Sichtweise der Autor:innen dar und sind nicht innerhalb aller beteiligten Organisationen abgestimmt. Das Projekt dient dazu, eine neue, konstruktive Diskussion um unsere Zukunft mit möglichst vielen Menschen anzuregen. Mehr Informationen unter www.zukunftsbilder.net. Bitte die aktuellste Version beachten!

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  • Authors: Kurig, Nils;

    The search for alternative technologies to generate and store energy, together with the need to close carbon cycles, is providing a renaissance for organic electrochemistry. This work addresses the advancement of promising methods in the context of an electrified biorefinery.As a long-term goal of most industrial chemical processes, continuous reactions are also of great interest for electrification. Therefore, general concepts for Kolbe and non-Kolbe electrolysis in flow cells were investigated using model systems. It was found that Kolbe electrolysis is particularly suitable for semi-continuous conversions due to concentrated substrate solutions. Using the dimerization of levulinic acid as an example, previous literature results were exceeded with a yield of 75%. In non-Kolbe electrolysis, various reactor designs were realized using conventional fabrication methods as well as 3D printing. The synthesis of a promising drop-in fuel mixture was then tested in the continuous flow cell, achieving a space-time-yield seven times higher than the optimized batch reaction. Lastly, 3D printing was shown to make microreactors accessible for non- Kolbe electrolysis. To make electrochemical reactions even more efficient, different reduction reactions of levulinic acid were investigated that could be coupled to Kolbe electrolysis. Direct hydrogenation, already discussed in the literature, was used here to demonstrate the suitability of screen-printed electrodes for subsequent in situ spectroscopic studies. A novel reductive valorization was demonstrated by nitrogen incorporation and cyclization to 1,5-dimethylpyrrolidone in yields up to 78%.In another study of coupling anodic and cathodic conversions, the glucose dimer cellobiose was converted to the fine chemicals cellobitol and cellobionic acid. The electrochemical synthesis of cellobitol was not demonstrated before. While the oxidation reaction had already been studied by cyclic voltammetry and the synthesis of cellobionic acid had been reported, yields of 94% were achieved for the first time by using a redox mediator. In the last part of the work, spectroelectrochemical methods were established to study the adsorption of the organic substrates on electrode surfaces and ultimately to advance the understanding of the reaction mechanisms. Using in situ ATR-SEIRAS, the competition of Kolbe electrolysis and OER was compared in aqueous and methanolic solutions. Competitive adsorption was also observed for the reductive conversions of levulinic acid, simultaneously confirming that the reactions occur within the Helmholtz layer. In addition, an in situ Raman measurement cell was developed in which low-cost screen-printed electrodes can be used for screening studies. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2023; Aachen : RWTH Aachen University 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen, Diagramme (2023). doi:10.18154/RWTH-2023-04090 = Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2023 Published by RWTH Aachen University, Aachen

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  • Authors: Perrino, David Adriano;

    Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprueft - gesperrte Arbeit (bis 2024-09-13+02:00) Abweichender Titel nach Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des Verfassers

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    For well-founded decisions in sustainable timber harvesting, it is important to know the preferences of the different stakeholders. The concept of sustainable timber harvesting is to incorporate economic, social, and environmental criteria in the selection, execution and assessment of harvesting operations. In a previous study, 33 criteria were identified by forest experts as relevant for evaluating sustainability. To assess the importance of these criteria, an online survey was conducted among Austrian stakeholders between April and May 2023, in which 610 people were invited to participate and which resulted in a response rate of 47%. The survey participants were primarily male (94%), with an average age of 47 and an average of 20 years of work experience. The key criteria for sustainable harvesting that were unanimously mentioned by the stakeholders on the basis of a Likert scale, included occupational hazards, residual stand damage, loss of wood quality due to poor work performance, biomass regeneration, water erosion, noise exposure, soil rutting, physical workload, working conditions, and vibration exposure. These identified preferences will inform the development of a decision support model for sustainable timber harvesting using these criteria as input parameters.

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