Conference results

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Conference report

Mobility — Development — Culture
Towards Sustainable Transport Strategies
 (pdf)
Bentje Woitschach

Theses for the Bonn Symposium 2011

Mobility – Development – Culture
17 Theses Towards equitable low-carbon mobility 
in developing and emerging countries
 (pdf)
Dr Jürgen Perschon

Speeches

Mobility – Development – Culture: 
Towards Sustainable Transport Strategies
 (pdf)
Mac Mashiri

Sustainable mobility as a ‘cultural’ challenge (pdf)
Professor John Urry

Conference Programme

Programme (pdf)
1 – 2 December 2011
Deutsche Welle and Haus der Geschichte, Bonn

Interview
We have to protect the sustainable transport practices in India (pdf)
Anumita Roy Cowdhury

Video Interviews
Axel FriedrichRehana Moosajee
NEWS

sef: insights 8|2018

City governments as agents of local communities

 

INTERVIEW WITH ANÉL DU PLESSIS

In an interview with sef: on the occasion of the International sef:  Expert Workshop 2018, Professor Anél du Plessis speaks about the changing role of city governments in global governance. How are cities affected by international law? And what is their role as agents of local communities? And how is their potential restricted by national constitutions?

Read the sef: insight!

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sef: Bonn Symposium 2018

Rethinking local sustainable development

UPCOMING EVENT

The “transformation of our world” onto a sustainable path – as agreed upon by the UN member states in the Agenda 2030 – requires more than one-off projects. How can a  fundamental change in policies, in the society and the economy be initiated? What can municipalities contribute to this shift towards sustainable development and how can the local impetus be escalated to the other political levels? The Bonn Symposium 2018 aims to stimulate ideas and inject fresh momentum into the debate about these issues.

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The Global Refugee Crisis: Towards a just response

NEW ISSUE PUBLISHED

With their effort to keep refugees and migrants out of their territories, Western nations abdicate their historical and political responsibility, according to the analysis of the renowned Indian migration researcher B.S. Chimni in GLOBAL TRENDS. ANALYSIS 03|2018. Chimni therefore calls for a just response from the international community to the global refugee crisis. Such a response could only consist of a multidimensional strategy that had to be worked out in a genuine dialogue between all stakeholders.

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