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  • Article from 12.12.2025 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    "The Latest from UBA" Newsletter

    UBA office building in Dessau-Roßlau

    … 36 recommendations for EU's sustainable future - Digitalisation: Analysis of the resource intensity of the digital transformation in Germany UBA aktuell 5/2024 … for raw material supply - Creating sustainable links between cities and urban hinterland - Guide for greenhouse gas-neutral administrations published UBA aktuell 6/2021 … illustrates far-reaching impact Other topics: - Greenhouse gas-neutral and resource-efficient by 2050 - Insufficient recycling capacities for dismantling wind-powered …

  • Landing page from 22.10.2025

    Project Database: Advisory Assistance Programme

    … Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Brasilien Bulgaria Chile China Denmark Germany England Estonia Europe (EU-25) Europe Fiji Finland France Georgia Greece Greenland Great Britain Indien Indonesia Iran Ireland Iceland Israel Italy Japan Jemen …

  • Article from 31.03.2023 | Last changed: 02.08.2024

    Vice-President

    Dr. Lilian Busse

    … the UBA. Source: Susanne Kambor / Umweltbundesamt Image in print resolution: may be used free of charge for editorial purposes by quoting "Susanne Kambor, UBA" as … Busse Source: Susanne Kambor / Umweltbundesamt Image in print resolution: may be used free of charge for editorial purposes by quoting "Susanne Kambor, UBA" as …

  • Article from 19.03.2014 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Networks, joint regional-state-federal groups, associations

    … committee (ALA) The contaminated-sites standing committee (ALA) The ALA focuses on the technical underpinnings and implementation issues concerning … e.V. (ITVA) The engineering association for contaminated-site management and land recycling known as ITVA was founded in Berlin in 1990, as a politically and … Europe’s industrial sector to identify, assess and manage contaminated sites in an efficient, affordable, and sustainable fashion. International sphere International …

  • Article from 10.08.2020 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Large scale ecological projects

    Major projects

    … residual lakes in Lusatia are between 2 und 3,5 after raise of the groundwater caused by sulphide weathering. Source: Frauenstein Download image (1.11 MB) Special vessels are used for neutralization of opencut mining residual lakes Source: Frauenstein …

  • Article from 07.07.2020 | Last changed: 17.11.2025

    Activities at the federal level

    … The agency decides which measures are to be undertaken and provides the budgetary resources for them. Pursuant to the Ressortvereinbarung agreement between the … und Grundwasserschutz at the Oberfinanzdirektion Niedersachsen acts as a clearing house for such projects, on behalf of employees from the following entities: …

  • Article from 26.06.2025 | Last changed: 08.12.2025

    European Methane Regulation

    … 2024. It is part of the EU's ‘Fit for 55’ package, which aims at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the EU by at least 55 percent by 2030. Moreover, Germany … cover? Almost 80 percent of Germany's methane emissions come from agriculture, land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF). Other sources of emissions are … Methane, the underestimated greenhouse gas Flyer: Digitalisation and natural resources Poster: Digitalisation and natural resources Tags coal crude oil emissions …

  • Article from 04.07.2013 | Last changed: 15.12.2025

    Site remediation

    … carried out by the relevant authorities, often in conjunction with cadastral land surveys. In this process, information is compiled from sources such as … Such investigations centre around the manner in which the site in question was used (e.g. accidents or spills that occurred at the site), as well as assessments of … hydrological characteristics; contamination scope and type; relevance of natural resources that were used in particular ways), the BBodSchV law stipulates neither …

  • Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Effects chain – Example ‘coastal and marine protection’

    … and polar ice shields, this expansion of the seas is considered a crucial cause of global sea level rise. The sea levels on North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts are rising too. In this context, the rates of increase (adjusted for land uplift and land subsidence respectively) for the 20th century are between 1.4 …

  • Article from 28.11.2023 | Last changed: 18.11.2025

    Effects chain – Example ‘water balance and water management’

    … levels, and also for lakes in the Alps-and-foothills, along with the Alpine foreland which are largely dependent on inputs from surface water bodies. During the … with low-water levels and drought and how to safeguard the water supply. The ANK is used for funding climate-related measures in water management, for developing water …

  • Article from 30.06.2025 | Last changed: 01.07.2025

    Structural policy for the socio-ecological transformation

    … will no longer be able to emit as large a volume of environmentally harmful greenhouse gases. Many of our economic processes require fossil-based raw materials. We … of 2024, the Federal Government published the first Equivalence Report . The report uses various topics to present the different realities of life in Germany. The … processes in Germany Weiterentwicklung der regionalen Strukturpolitik in Deutschland zu einer ökologisch nachhaltigen, vorausschauenden und transformativen …