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  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    LW-R-1: Adaptation of management rhythms

    The picture shows a person standing in a field of maize inspecting the leaves of a young maize plant.

    LW-R-1: Adaptation of management rhythms Successful management requires close observation of plant development and weather patterns. …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 19.09.2024

    Cluster Water balance and water management

    The picture shows the tip of a level meter in a calm body of water.

    Cluster Water balance and water management Water balance and water management Source: grafxart / stock.adobe.com 2023 Monitoring Report on the German …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 12.12.2024

    FW-I-5: Damaged timber – extent of random use

    The picture shows a dense spruce forest. Several trees are dead, and in the foreground there is deadwood lying on the forest floor.

    … and StBA (timber logging statistics) High volume of damaged timber hinders planned management Poor forest condition and high dieback rates (cf. Indicators FW-I-2 , and … have all been dealt with enabling forestry organisations to return to planning and managing ‘normal’ utilisation and cultivation activities. For the forest proprietor …

  • KomPass: Area of action adaptation from 05.01.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2025

    Adaptation: Field of Action Fishery

    Fishes under water

    … water status, fisheries infrastructure, fishing conditions and catches, fisheries management, relocation of fishing areas and relocation of aquaculture operations. last update on 05.01.2023 Measures in sea fishing Sustainable fisheries management: A sustainable orientation of sea fishing and the implementation of …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.12.2024

    HUE-1: Manageability of climate change impacts

    The picture shows a woman’s head and shoulders while she looks sceptically out of a window. The window is part-shaded by an indoor blind.

    HUE-1: Manageability of climate change impacts There is a lot of scepticism regarding the … a result of a representative public survey that the impacts of climate change are manageable in Germany has been declining. In 2021, 66 % of respondents were little … asks respondents to what extent they are convinced that Germany is capable of managing the problems arising from climate change. The outcomes of this question are …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 12.12.2024

    LW-I-1: Agrophenological phase shifts

    The picture shows apple blossoms covered in frost.

    … in new challenges facing agricultural businesses in terms of scheduling their management operations. Owing to higher accumulations of warmth in spring, both apple … as agricultural land use. People who work in agriculture always need to adapt the management of their specific crop to the annually changing weather patterns …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 12.12.2024

    FW-I-1: Tree species composition in forest nature reserves – case study

    The picture shows a near-natural forest with beech trees. In the foreground there is an uprooted tree lying on the ground.

    … in forest nature reserves – case study Natural forest reserves, free from management, reveal species best adapted to climate change. Source: Peter Meyer 2023 … resulting from these observations will make it easier for woodland and forest managers to make decisions on the extent to which warmth- and drought-tolerant tree …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 19.09.2024

    Cluster Woodland and forestry

    The picture shows a coniferous forest. The bark-free trunk of a damaged spruce tree is visible in the foreground. In the light-coloured wood of this tree the distinct frass traces of a bark beetle are clearly visible.

    … its functions are to be maintained and, where necessary, enhanced and its proper management is to be safeguarded. The heat and drought years of 2018 to 2020 as well … done – some examples Given that forests are very long-lived ecosystems, forestry managers need to plan far ahead to take account of changing growth conditions. The …