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  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 20.01.2025

    GE-I-3: Birch pollen burdens

    The picture shows a birch blossom with its pollen distributed by the wind.

    … time series shows already now a significantly rising trend. However, according to model calculations for Bavaria, it is to be expected that in 40 years’ time, there … time series shows already now a significantly rising trend. However, according to model calculations for Bavaria, it is to be expected that in 40 years’ time, there …

  • Press release 10/2017 from 22.03.2017 | Last changed: 30.03.2017

    Water body type 2017

    Lehnmühle Reservoir in Saxony

    … water type in the leading group of water types.  The water body type of 2017 is a model for other water bodies in Germany, most of which do not yet have good …

  • Appointment from 08.01.2018 | Last changed: 01.07.2020

    Web-Seminar: Shared Mobility and New Mobility Services

    Webinar Reverse Innovation

    … services, providers and users. Against this background, traditional and sectoral models of transport services are increasingly supplemented by shared mobility and …

  • Press release 27/2023 from 14.08.2023 | Last changed: 23.08.2023

    Wherever spraying takes place, streams are damaged

    A stream between two fields

    … plant protection products, possible environmental impacts are considered. Based on model assumptions and laboratory tests, predictions are made here about the fate of … are not applied quickly enough to existing plant protection products. Also, the models and assumptions of the authorisation process seem to significantly …

  • News from 05.12.2024 | Last changed: 10.12.2024

    Results of COP29: Small steps, big goals

    Delegates are standing up and applauding

    … marine protection, climate change and climate action (the so-called „Ocean-Climate Nexus“ ). New national climate action plans must be aligned with Paris goals Over …

  • 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.

    … at generating homogeneous and gap-free time series with the aid of water-balance models. While it is already possible to illustrate a wide range of themes in respect … at generating homogeneous and gap-free time series with the aid of water-balance models. While it is already possible to illustrate a wide range of themes in respect …

  • Press release 36/2019 from 09.10.2019 | Last changed: 28.10.2019

    Quo vadis, agriculture?

    Ein Acker mit Traktorspuren.

    … in these regions. The KLU advises policy-makers to develop a new and universal model for rural areas which involves, above all, the agriculture sector, …

  • Press release 21/2018 from 08.08.2018 | Last changed: 01.11.2018

    Boat hull paints – a problem for our waters

    A sea harbor with many small sail and motor boats.

    … paints is prohibited on inland waters. These regional regulations might serve as a model which Germany could follow. Only one small region in Schleswig-Holstein has …

  • KomPass: Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 19.09.2024

    Cluster Soil

    The picture shows a person kneeling on a ploughed field. Scrutinising the dark-brown soil with their eyes, the individual lets it trickle from one hand to the other.

    … Monitoring indicator (cf. Indicator BO-I-1 ). However, that indicator is based on model-derived data. The indicator referring to soil water in forest soils (cf. … Monitoring indicator (cf. Indicator BO-I-1 ). However, that indicator is based on model-derived data. The indicator referring to soil water in forest soils (cf. …

  • KomPass: Area of action climate impact from 15.07.2022 | Last changed: 08.01.2026

    Climate Impacts: Field of Action Forestry

    Stack of wood logs

    … and by 2019 they had already risen by 1.6 degrees Celsius. By 2050, climate model calculations predict that summer temperatures will be 1.5 to 2.5 degrees … and by 2019 they had already risen by 1.6 degrees Celsius. By 2050, climate model calculations predict that summer temperatures will be 1.5 to 2.5 degrees …