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Germany’s Contribution to the Forest and Climate Protection Programme REDD+

REDD+ ist ein von der internationalen Gemeinschaft entwickelter Ansatz zum Klimaschutz unter dem Dach der Vereinten Nationen. Ziel von REDD+ ist die Minderung von Nettoemissionen von Treibhausgasen aus Entwaldung und Schädigung von Wäldern, Wiederaufforstung, und nachhaltige Waldbewirtschaftung in Ländern mit niedrigem und mittlerem Einkommen. REDD+ Aktivitäten sind ein wichtiges Instrument für den Klimaschutz, doch die Wirkungen von REDD+ sind kontrovers.

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  • Reinecke, S., A.-K. Weber, A. Michaelowa, S. Schnepf and J. Christensen (2020): Germany’s
    Contribution to the Forest and Climate Protection Programme REDD+, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
Ecology and Climate Reports
Deckblatt des DEval-Berichtes mit dem Titel "Germany´s Contribution to the Forest and Climate Protection Programme REDD+" 2020

Using Mediation Analysis to Uncover Psychological Mechanisms of Attitude Change in a Development Volunteer Program

  • Dr Martin Bruder
  • Dr Jan Tobias Polak
  • Dr Kerstin Guffler
  • Laura Scheinert

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Bibliographical information

  • Bruder, M., Polak, J.T., Guffler, K., & Scheinert, L (2020). Using mediation analysis to uncover psychological mechanisms of attitude change in a development volunteer program. In J.Schmitt(Ed.), Causal Mechanisms in Program Evaluation. New Directions for Evaluation, 167, 131–143.
Methods and standards Instruments and structures of development cooperation
Deckblatt des englischen Berichtes "Causal Mechanisms in Program Evaluation" 2020

weltwärts Volunteers and their Civic Engagement in Germany

  • Dr Jan Tobias Polak
  • Dr Kerstin Guffler
  • Laura Scheinert

The development volunteer service “weltwärts” enables young adults to participate in a volunteer service in countries of the Global South. The evaluation focuses its analysis on what volunteers learn, how they are changed by participating in weltwärts, and their civic engagement after they return to Germany.

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  • Polak, J.T., K. Guffler and L. Scheinert (2017), weltwärts Volunteers and their Civic Engagement in Germany, German Institute for Development Evaluation (DEval), Bonn.
Instruments and structures of development cooperation Reports
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