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  1. Ansichten einer bescholtenen Stadt
    Contributor: Vittinghoff, Christian (Künstler, Herausgeber)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  homunculus verlag, Erlangen

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    Contributor: Vittinghoff, Christian (Künstler, Herausgeber)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783946120575; 3946120571
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    9783946120575
    Subjects: Tuschzeichnung; Nürnberg <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Vittinghoff, Christian (1965-); (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Allgemein; Malerei; Nürnberg; Großstadt; Geschenk; Bildband; Mittelfranken; urban; (VLB-WN)1583: Hardcover, Softcover / Kunst/Bildende Kunst
    Scope: 100 ungezählte Seiten, 25 x 31 cm
  2. Urban playgrounds
    athletes claim cities around the world
  3. Decarbonising cities: assessing governance approaches for transformative change
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

    While cities are important emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG), they are also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change; at the same time they constitute innovation hubs for climate action. For cities to fulfil their potential for global climate... more

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    While cities are important emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG), they are also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change; at the same time they constitute innovation hubs for climate action. For cities to fulfil their potential for global climate action, a thorough understanding of the governance of transformative change towards the decarbonisation of cities is necessary. This study asks: Which governance approaches facilitate successful transformative change towards zero carbon in cities? It specifically addresses the three key aspects stakeholder involvement, financing, and impact assessment, and looks at how they contribute to transformative change - particularly to the dimensions CO2 reduction, the dynamics of transformation, and acceptance by citizens. The empirical analysis is based on a mixed methods approach. An international survey involving city government officials of cities that are proactive in the fight against climate change was conducted in order to obtain an overview of socio-ecological transformation paths. In addition to this macro-level approach, in-depth case studies of three cities that are widely regarded as proactive on climate action in their respective world regions - Bonn, Quito and Cape Town - provide complementary insights. The survey data show a generally positive tendency in the way local governments approach GHG emission reduction activities. Most of the participating cities engage in the mainstreaming of policies to address climate change in local decision-making and have established climate action plans and emission reduction targets; however, on actual climate action and the reduction of emissions, the picture is more mixed. While stakeholder involvement is generally considered a key success factor in the survey responses and in the three case-study cities, stakeholders were seldom involved in a truly inclusive and cooperative way. While Bonn has gradually expanded citizen engagement, in Quito relations between the local government and stakeholder groups have often been short-term and project-bound, while a close connection between city government and academic institutions has been established in Cape Town. In terms of finance, cities mostly rely on traditional financing sources such as intergovernmental transfers, local taxes and fees, as well as international grants to cities of the Global South. Additional funding through the generation of local revenues or market-based finance mechanisms is less widespread. Both Quito and Cape Town depend heavily on external funding from international organisations and donors, along with central government transfers, which are less relevant in Bonn. While building the metro is absorbing finances for additional climate action in Quito, perverse incentives exist in South Africa where cities receive revenues from re-selling fossil fuel-based energy to consumers. Bonn has recently started to experiment with a sustainability budget to align budgeting with sustainability and climate goals. As far as impact assessment is concerned, most cities in the survey including the three case-study cities collect relevant data. However, systematic impact assessment or the incorporation of lessons learned from monitoring and evaluation into policy occur less frequently. Despite its limitations, this study contributes to the theoretical and empirical discussions in the field of transformative urban governance by suggesting a conceptual framework for dimensions of success for transformative change, by combining survey and case study-based data, and by looking at finances and impact assessment which are two important governance dimensions that are not frequently investigated.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    hdl: 10419/266406
    Series: IDOS studies ; 107
    Subjects: Stadt; Großstadt; Stadtentwicklung; Umweltschutz; Umweltpolitik; Klimaschutz; Cities; urban; governance; transformation; sustainability; decarbonisation; climate; greenhouse gas; participation; evidence; transition; financing; impact assessment
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 111 Seiten), Illustrationen, Diagramme
  4. The causal effect of cycling infrastructure on traffic and accidents
    evidence from pop-up bike lanes in Berlin
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Universität Potsdam, Potsdam

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    Series: CEPA discussion papers ; no. 48 (June 2022)
    Subjects: congestion; urban; traffic; environment; accidents; cycling; health; COVID-19
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (56 Seiten; 2133 KB), Illustrationen
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    This paper analyzes the effect of new bicycle lanes on traffic volume, congestion, and accidents. Crucially, the new bike lanes replace existing car lanes thereby reducing available space for motorized traffic. In order to obtain causal estimates, I exploit the quasi-random timing and location of the newly built cycle lanes. Using an event study design, a two-way fixed effects model and the synthetic control group method on geo-coded data, I show that the construction of pop-up bike lanes significantly reduced average car speed by 8 to 12 percentage points (p.p.) and up to 16 p.p. in peak traffic hours. In contrast, the results for car volume are modest, while the data does not allow for a conclusive judgment of accidents

  5. Ansichten einer bescholtenen Stadt
    Contributor: Vittinghoff, Christian (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  homunculus verlag, Erlangen

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    Contributor: Vittinghoff, Christian (Publisher)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783946120575; 3946120571
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    9783946120575
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Subjects: Nürnberg <Motiv>; Tuschzeichnung
    Other subjects: Vittinghoff, Christian (1965-); Malerei; Nürnberg; Großstadt; Geschenk; Bildband; Mittelfranken; urban
    Scope: 94 Seiten, 25.5 cm x 32 cm
  6. Accounting for social difference when measuring cultural diversity
    Published: April 2022
    Publisher:  Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, Wellington, New Zealand

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: Motu working paper ; 22, 04
    Subjects: Cultural diversity; social difference; fractionalisation; New Zealand; urban
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 33 Seiten), Illustrationen
  7. The effect of low-skill immigration restrictions on US firms and workers
    evidence from a randomized lottery
    Published: October 2022
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    The U.S. limits work visas for low-skill jobs outside of agriculture, with a binding quota that firms access via a randomized lottery. We evaluate the marginal impact of the quota on firms entering the 2021 H-2B visa lottery using a novel survey and... more

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    The U.S. limits work visas for low-skill jobs outside of agriculture, with a binding quota that firms access via a randomized lottery. We evaluate the marginal impact of the quota on firms entering the 2021 H-2B visa lottery using a novel survey and pre-analysis plan. Firms exogenously authorized to employ more immigrants significantly increase production (elasticity +0.16) with no decrease or an increase in U.S. employment (elasticity +0.10, statistically imprecise) across several pre-registered subsamples. The results imply very low substitutability of native for foreign labor in the policy-relevant occupations. Forensic analysis suggests similarly low substitutability of black-market labor.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15667
    Subjects: immigration; immigrant; foreign; labor; mobility; skill; manual; high school; college; firms; elasticity; substitution; productivity; rural; urban
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 91 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. Decarbonising cities: assessing governance approaches for transformative change
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

    While cities are important emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG), they are also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change; at the same time they constitute innovation hubs for climate action. For cities to fulfil their potential for global climate... more

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    While cities are important emitters of greenhouse gases (GHG), they are also vulnerable to the impacts of climate change; at the same time they constitute innovation hubs for climate action. For cities to fulfil their potential for global climate action, a thorough understanding of the governance of transformative change towards the decarbonisation of cities is necessary. This study asks: Which governance approaches facilitate successful transformative change towards zero carbon in cities? It specifically addresses the three key aspects stakeholder involvement, financing, and impact assessment, and looks at how they contribute to transformative change - particularly to the dimensions CO2 reduction, the dynamics of transformation, and acceptance by citizens. The empirical analysis is based on a mixed methods approach. An international survey involving city government officials of cities that are proactive in the fight against climate change was conducted in order to obtain an overview of socio-ecological transformation paths. In addition to this macro-level approach, in-depth case studies of three cities that are widely regarded as proactive on climate action in their respective world regions - Bonn, Quito and Cape Town - provide complementary insights. The survey data show a generally positive tendency in the way local governments approach GHG emission reduction activities. Most of the participating cities engage in the mainstreaming of policies to address climate change in local decision-making and have established climate action plans and emission reduction targets; however, on actual climate action and the reduction of emissions, the picture is more mixed. While stakeholder involvement is generally considered a key success factor in the survey responses and in the three case-study cities, stakeholders were seldom involved in a truly inclusive and cooperative way. While Bonn has gradually expanded citizen engagement, in Quito relations between the local government and stakeholder groups have often been short-term and project-bound, while a close connection between city government and academic institutions has been established in Cape Town. In terms of finance, cities mostly rely on traditional financing sources such as intergovernmental transfers, local taxes and fees, as well as international grants to cities of the Global South. Additional funding through the generation of local revenues or market-based finance mechanisms is less widespread. Both Quito and Cape Town depend heavily on external funding from international organisations and donors, along with central government transfers, which are less relevant in Bonn. While building the metro is absorbing finances for additional climate action in Quito, perverse incentives exist in South Africa where cities receive revenues from re-selling fossil fuel-based energy to consumers. Bonn has recently started to experiment with a sustainability budget to align budgeting with sustainability and climate goals. As far as impact assessment is concerned, most cities in the survey including the three case-study cities collect relevant data. However, systematic impact assessment or the incorporation of lessons learned from monitoring and evaluation into policy occur less frequently. Despite its limitations, this study contributes to the theoretical and empirical discussions in the field of transformative urban governance by suggesting a conceptual framework for dimensions of success for transformative change, by combining survey and case study-based data, and by looking at finances and impact assessment which are two important governance dimensions that are not frequently investigated.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10419/266406
    Series: IDOS studies ; 107
    Subjects: Stadt; Großstadt; Stadtentwicklung; Umweltschutz; Umweltpolitik; Klimaschutz; Cities; urban; governance; transformation; sustainability; decarbonisation; climate; greenhouse gas; participation; evidence; transition; financing; impact assessment
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 111 Seiten), Illustrationen, Diagramme
  9. The causal effect of cycling infrastructure on traffic and accidents
    evidence from pop-up bike lanes in Berlin
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Universität Potsdam, Potsdam

    ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft, Standort Kiel
    VS 811
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    Universität Potsdam, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: CEPA discussion papers ; no. 48 (June 2022)
    Subjects: congestion; urban; traffic; environment; accidents; cycling; health; COVID-19
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (56 Seiten; 2133 KB), Illustrationen
    Notes:

    This paper analyzes the effect of new bicycle lanes on traffic volume, congestion, and accidents. Crucially, the new bike lanes replace existing car lanes thereby reducing available space for motorized traffic. In order to obtain causal estimates, I exploit the quasi-random timing and location of the newly built cycle lanes. Using an event study design, a two-way fixed effects model and the synthetic control group method on geo-coded data, I show that the construction of pop-up bike lanes significantly reduced average car speed by 8 to 12 percentage points (p.p.) and up to 16 p.p. in peak traffic hours. In contrast, the results for car volume are modest, while the data does not allow for a conclusive judgment of accidents

  10. Recovery with distress
    unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty in Bangladesh
    Published: February 2022
    Publisher:  United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland

    The social and ecomomic impact of COVID-19 has been deep, wide-ranging, and multidimensional. While anecdotal evidence of distress among the poor, particularly those with informal occupations, has been widespread, effective policy response has... more

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    The social and ecomomic impact of COVID-19 has been deep, wide-ranging, and multidimensional. While anecdotal evidence of distress among the poor, particularly those with informal occupations, has been widespread, effective policy response has required real-time, researched data disaggregated for urban and rural populations and for various categories of the poor. The Power and Partcipation Research Centre and BRAC Institute for Governance and Development's fourround panel survey during 2020-21 provides unique insights into how COVID-19 impacted specific categories of the poor and vulnerable in Bangladesh, their coping strategies, and the extent to which policy support materialzed. While the poor as a whole demonstrated their agency in the face of the crisis, their resilience has been as much about deepening vulnerability as about recovery, representing an unfair burden of distress resilience. Informal workers, women, and the urban poor have been disproportionately impacted.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789292671440
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    hdl: 10419/259369
    Series: WIDER working paper ; 2022, 13
    Subjects: COVID-19; livelihoods; informal; urban; resilience; poverty; Bangladesh
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 20 Seiten), Illustrationen