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From quantum computing to the future of inner cities to a new world (dis-)order : results of the second horizon scanning cycle for UBA and BMUV : environmentally relevant future topics / publisher: Federal Environment Agency ; authors: Tobias Jetzke, Sebastian Abel, Lia Meißner, Stephan Richter, Jakob Michelmann, Oliver Ziegler (Institute for Innovation and Technology (iit) part of VDI/VDE-IT GmbH, Berlin), Lena Domröse, Ulrike Knörzer, Julia Olliges, Benno Keppner (adelphi Research gGmbH, Berlin) ; editors: Sylvia Veenhoff, Section I 1.1
VerfasserJetzke, Tobias ; Abel, Sebastian ; Meißner, Lia ; Richter, Stephan ; Michelmann, Jakob ; Ziegler, Oliver ; Domröse, Lena ; Knörzer, Ulrike ; Olliges, Julia ; Keppner, Benno
HerausgeberVeenhoff, Sylvia
KörperschaftDeutschland
ErschienenDessau-Roßlau : Umweltbundesamt, [2023?]
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As at: December 2022
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (107 Seiten, 5,6 MB) : Illustrationen
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 94-107
SpracheEnglisch
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-1025377 
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In the second horizon scanning process of the environment department the following ten emerging future topics have been identified and elaborated that could be of high environmental relevance: Quantum computing/ Cryptocurrencies/ Technological innovations on the way to climate-friendly air transport/ New regionalism/ Resilience as the basis of a sustainable society/ Mobile work/ Growing through crises: The EU's changing scope for action/ World (dis)order/ Shaping opinions in the digital age/ The future of inner cities. - The future issues presented in this report have been identified in the context of the Corona pandemic and Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine. The report thus includes entirely new future topics as well as already known future topics that have been influenced by the pandemic and the war of aggression but have acquired a new environmentally relevant quality.