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Demokratische Instrumente auf der kommunalen Ebene, insbesondere Bürgerentscheide in Personalangelegenheiten - zur Abwahl von Bürgermeistern. Zahlenmäßige Vollerfassung aus den letzten 30 Jahren und Betrachtung der Auswirkungen auf Gemeinde, Bürger und Bürgermeister. Blick nach Baden-Württemberg und Bayern, sowie zum Recall in die USA, Erarbeitung möglicher Stellschrauben in der Politik
Je größer ein Unternehmen, desto komplexer ist meist die Zuliefererstruktur und dementsprechend umfangreicher sind die Lieferketten. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, auf Basis von theoretischen Erkenntnissen zum Risikomanagement und qualitativen Experteninterviews, Handlungsempfehlungen für Unternehmen zu entwickeln. Im Mittelpunkt der Handlungsempfehlungen steht folgende Forschungsfrage: Wie können Unternehmen ihr Third Party Management idealerweise durchführen, um die Einhaltung von ESG-Kriterien entlang der globalen Lieferketten sicherzustellen? Das LkSG wird als beispielhafte Regulierung im Bereich ESG für die Eingrenzung der ESG-Kriterien herangezogen.
Kidnappings, among other threats, are inherent to the realities of humanitarian aid workers. To increase the chance of survival and facilitate coping with the extreme conditions and demands of being held captive, targeted pre-deployment preparation is necessary. This thesis addresses the identification of teaching content for pre-deployment captivity survival training and the subjective value of such training. With the help of seven qualitative expert interviews, the stresses and challenges of captivity were identified, which are understood as goal clarification for training. Further, coping strategies were displayed to allow participants of training programs to draw on vicarious experiences and reveal possible courses of action.
The shrimp sector in Ecuador is the second most important in the country and has begun a process of energy transition through the electrification of its operations, moving from the use of diesel for pumping water and aerating the farming ponds, towards the connection to the electrical grid. This energy transition leads to investments in infrastructure and generates an impact on different variables of the sector, such as its productivity, exports, greenhouse gas emissions, social impacts, among others. This study develops a methodology to analyze the energy transition of the sector through electrification scenarios.
In Chapter 1, an introduction to the study to be carried out and the motivation are presented. Chapter 2 shows a review of the literature on the energy transition and the energy situation of the country and the shrimp farming sector. Chapter 3 establishes the scenario analysis framework, as well as proposes the use of the Energy Transition Index as inspiration to analyze the energy transition of the shrimp farming sector. Chapter 4 indicates the methodology to carry out the specific analysis and evaluation. Chapter 5 develops the nine established dimensions of the energy transition applied to the sector. Chapter 6 highlights the critical findings, and finally, in Chapter 7 the conclusions, recommendations and limitations of the study are provided.