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Presentation • 2020
By: Nora Krenmayr, Esther Wawerda
Presentation [part of the standard session "Mobilität, Transformationsdesign und imperiale Lebensweise"] The climate-damaging emissions of road traffic and other social and environmental problems associated with transport point to the need to move away from individual car-mobility and towards a social-ecological transformation of mobility systems. This includes political, socio-economic and ...
Presentation • 2020
By: Andrea Marjanovic, Jana Hafner, Walentina Pfug-Hofmayr, Josef Mühlbauer
Presentation [part of the standard session "Mobilität, Transformationsdesign und imperiale Lebensweise"] The basis of the presentation is the empirical work that is currently being developed in the context of the research internship at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Vienna, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrich Brand. It examines concrete dimensions of life, namely nutrition (...
Presentation • 2020
Presentation [part of the standard session "Mobilität, Transformationsdesign und imperiale Lebensweise"] Whether the Corona crisis will promote or slow down the socio-ecological transformation is open – and thus shapeable. How can social-ecological topics be communicated in a reasonable way – and how rather not? This short impulse reflects on these questions referring to framing theories. ...
Presentation • 2020
By: Oliver Parodi, Andreas Seebacher, Helena Trenks, Sarah Meyer-Soylu, Richard Beecroft, Annika Fricke
Presentation [part of the standard session "Mobilität, Transformationsdesign und imperiale Lebensweise"] Self-experiments offer an opportunity for testing sustainable practices in a limited period of time concerning their effects and their fit with the rest of life. So they are an easy entry into the urgently needed social transformation towards sustainability. Based on our experience in the...
Presentation • 2020
By: Andrea Marjanovic, Jana Hafner, Walentina Pfug-Hofmayr, Josef Mühlbauer, Nora Krenmayr, Esther Wawerda, Valentin Sagvosdkin, Helena Trenks, Sarah Meyer-Soylu, Richard Beecroft, Oliver Parodi, Annika Fricke, Andreas Seebacher
Standard session (discussion following 4 presentations) Degrowth and the overcoming of the imperial way of life - video The basis of the presentation is the empirical work that is currently being developed in the context of the research internship at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Vienna, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ulrich Brand. It examines concrete dimensions of life, ...
Scientific paper • 2020
By: Iñigo Capellán-Pérez, Margarita Mediavilla, Ignacio de Blas, Carmen Duce
Achieving ambitious reductions in greenhouse gases (GHG) is particularly challenging for transportation due to the technical limitations of replacing oil-based fuels. We apply the integrated assessment model MEDEAS-World to study four global transportation decarbonization strategies for 2050. The results show that a massive replacement of oil-fueled individual vehicles to electric ones alone ...
Scientific paper • 2020
By: John Barrett, Diana Ivanova, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Biljana Macura, Max W. Callaghan, Felix Creutzig
Around two-thirds of global GHG emissions are directly and indirectly linked to household consumption, with a global average of about 6 tCO2eq/cap. Changes in consumption patterns to low-carbon alternatives therefore present a great and urgently required potential for emission reductions. In this paper, we synthesize emission mitigation potentials across the consumption domains of food, hou...
Report • 2019
By: Adrian Haßler, Chandni Dwarkasing, Elli Reckmann, Filka Sekulova, Francois Schneider, Irene Iniesta-Arandia, Larry Edwards, Laura Machler, Matthias Schmelzer, Manuel Grebenjak, Magdalena Heuwieser, Nuria Blázquez Sánchez, Rose Bridger, Sara Mingorría
In July 2019, the Stay Grounded Network met in Barcelona to discuss how to counter the massive growth in the aviation sector. A new movement for degrowing aviation and fostering climate justice was born. The results of the conference and further discussions fed into this report, outlining numerous measures to reduce air travel in a just way. (Excerpt)
Interview • 2017
By: Fabian Scheidler, Winfried Wolf
Your browser does not support the video tag. Einleitung: Trotz Rekordfluten wie jüngst in Houston und extremer Dürre in vielen Teilen der Welt, von Italien bis Somalia, ist der Klimawandel im Bundestagswahlkampf kein Thema. In Deutschland steigen die Treibhausgasmissionen seit 2015 wieder, statt zu sinken, vor allem durch den boomenden Auto-, LKW- und Flugverkehr. Doch selbst bei den Debatt...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: carmine arvonio
Linking Europe on two wheels “The bicycle is a chance for a way of life in which respect for others and joy of living are priorities. This offers us a great hope: Cycling as a new Humanism!” This quote from M. Augé synthesizes our approach. We started CicloPoetica in Firenze, Italy, connecting different fields: pedagogy, sport, ecology, sustainability. Our focus is Bike culture, which fo...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Marion Drut
This paper investigates the mechanisms through which shared modes lead to degrowth strategies and help reduce major spatial and environmental issues related to mobility in urban areas, namely road congestion, rivalry of use for parking spaces and air pollution, as well as the number of goods in the economy. In this article, I use gross space consumption estimations for different transportation ...
Scientific paper • 2016
By: Peter Wells
Keywords: Automobility; Degrowth; Small scale; Corporate governance; Car industry; Technological innovation
• 2015
By: Winfried Hermann, Ralf Meister, Martin Held, Jörg Schindler, Manfred Neun, Alexander Mahler, Helmut Holzapfel, Michael Müller, Kai Niebert, Joachim Wille, Verena Kern, Susanne Götze, Jörg Staude, Friederike Meier, Susanne Schwarz, Joachim Wille
Heft 9 des Magazins movum zum Thema Mobilität Kurzbeschreibung: Nur wenn sich unsere Mobilität grundlegend ändert, können wir den Klimawandel stoppen und lebendige Städte schaffen, in denen die Bedürfnisse der Menschen und nicht der Autos die Hauptrolle spielen. Das Heft als PDF
Interview • 2014
By: Maggie Klingler-Lauer, Schattenblick
Interview mit Maggie Klingler-Lauer im Rahmen der Degrowth Konferenz 2014 in Leipzig. Aus dem Interview: . . . Auf der Degrowth-Konferenz an der Universität Leipzig wurde zum Themenstrang "Mobilität und Verkehr" in zwei Workshops und einem nachfolgenden Panel diskutiert. In einem der beiden Workshops erörterte Maggie Klingler-Lauer zusammen mit Bernhard Knierim (Netzwerk solidarische Mobilität...
Report • 2014
By: Schattenblick
Bericht von der Degrowth Konferenz 2014 in Leipzig zu verschiedenen Veranstaltungen zum Thema Mobilität mit Sabine Leidig, Patrick Kayemba, Winfried Wolf, Maggie Klingler-Lauer und Bernhard Knierim. Aus dem Bericht: . . . Wie diese Schlaglichter aus der Diskussion des Panels zeigen, umfaßt der Widerstand gegen die herrschende Verkehrsweise ein breites Spektrum zwischen unmittelbar umsetzbaren ...
• 2014
By: Winfried Wolf, Bernhard Knierim
Abstract: Das Jahr 1994 brachte mit der Bahnreform und mit der Gründung der Deutschen Bahn AG die größte Veränderung im Verkehrsbereich seit Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Kritiker sahen in der Bahnreform allerdings bereits damals die Verschleierung der Bahnprivatisierung. Und sie sagten Verhältnisse voraus, wie es sie z.B. im Sommer 2013 in Mainz und Umgebung gab. Inzwischen hat sich Ernüchteru...
Presentation • 2014
By: Sabine Leidig, Maggie Klingler-Lauer, Patrick Kayemba, Winfried Wolf
Panel discussion at the the 4th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Leipzig in 2014. Speakers: Maggie Klingler-Lauer, Patrick Kayemba, Winfried Wolf Facilitation: Jan Urhahn From the conference programme: Today individual mobility is organized mainly to benefit transnational companies. Consequences are the destruction of the climate and t...
Position paper • 2014
By: Jeremy Heighway
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Urban Transformation.
Position paper • 2014
By: Sabine Leidig
This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Transport and Mobility.
Position paper • 2014
By: Degrowth Conference Leipzig 2014
Results from the GAP (Group Assembly Process) Group Transport and Mobility at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig 2014 Proposals for the Transformation > Making car transport less attractive (parking fees, speed limits, access limits, gas prices...) > Improve quality / quantity of public transport (right to access infrastructure and services) > Decrease prices of public transport ...