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IndUK

IndUK - Individual environmental action and climate protection

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About the project

The results and knowledge gained from the following projects will be brought together and further developed as part of IndUK:

EMIGMA - Empowerment of migrants for environmental protection

Fachhochschule Dortmund - Faculty of Applied Social Studies

KlimaAlltag

Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE) gGmbH

REBOUND

Center for European Economic Research (ZEW)

SPREAD - Scenarios of Perception and Reaction to Adaptation

Center for Environmental Systems Research (CESR)

Under the title "Empowerment of migrants and low-income earners for environmental and climate protection", Professor Dr. Hunecke's team, together with colleagues from ISOE, developed a guideline for the design of activating measures as part of IndUK. Practitioners from environmental and migrant organizations, municipal climate protection institutions as well as environmental and consumer advisory services provided significant support in the development of the guide in a knowledge dialogue.

The guide:


is aimed at stakeholders from local authorities and environmental and consumer advice institutions, environmental education and environmental associations that plan and implement consumer-related climate protection measures.
is intended to help address, motivate and empower low-income earners and people with a migration background to implement environmentally and climate-friendly behavior in their everyday lives (empowerment for climate protection).
aims to raise awareness of the potential and characteristics of these groups
provides initial tips and assistance for the conception, communication and implementation of measures that strengthen environmentally and climate-friendly behavior.

Cooperation/project partners

Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg GmbH

Multicultural Forum e.V.

Practice partner

Intercultural support and advice:

Yeşil Çember (Gülcan Nitsch)

Migrants for Agenda 21 (Nadiya Dorokhova)

Contact & Team

Notes and references

Photo credits

  • Fachhochschule Dortmund

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