Zivilisations-Kollaps: Studien/Reports

2011:

2010:

  • Gewalt in Computerspielen verstärkt Aggression - Punkt! ☛ „Ein internationales Team von Psychologen behauptet, mit einer Metastudie belegen zu können, dass Computerspiele, die Gewalt beinhalten, die Spieler aggressiver machen. Die US-amerikanischen, japanischen und holländischen Psychologen gehen sogar so weit, dass gewalthaltige Computerspiele ein kausaler Risikofaktor für erhöhtes aggressives Verhalten und sinkende Empathie sind“, Telepolis, 2.3.2010 (Studie: ; , , , )

2009:

  • Aufbau Ost - Geisterstädte in blühenden Landschaften ☛ „Manche Regionen sind nicht förderbar. Es gibt Regionen, denen sowohl die motivierten Akteure fehlen als auch die ausgebildeten, zur Innovation fähigen Bürger, Regionen, in denen nichts investiert wird und auch keine Investitionen zu erwarten sind und die darum kaum Chancen zur Entwicklung haben. Diese Einsicht kommt politisch bisher kaum zum Tragen“, Frontal21/ZDF, 11.8.2009 (Studien: , , , )
  • TAB (Hg.): Megacities ☛ S.10:„Urban catastrophe - Urban revolution“, Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS), 2.6.2009 (Artikel: ; Heft: )

2008:

  • LOL:!:Driven to the Brink - How the Gas Price Spike Popped the Housing Bubble and Devalued the Suburbs ☛ „The collapse of America’s housing bubble — and its reverberations in financial markets — has obscured a tectonic shift in housing demand. Although housing prices are in decline almost everywhere, price declines are generally far more severe in far-flung suburbs and in metropolitan areas with weak close-in neighborhoods. The reason for this shift is rooted in the dramatic increase in gas prices over the past five years“, CEOs for Cities, 5.2008 (Presse: , Studie: )
  • The New Inflation ☛ „Food and energy prices may not count in the Fed’s inflation metrics, but they sure count in the lives of everyday Americans these days. While core inflation may be barely over 2%, that’s only of olace if you don’t eat or drive. Headline inflation is running at almost double that and it isn’t about to be coming down any time soon (see pages 8-11). Not when world oil prices are heading toward $200 per barrel, with grain price movements not far behind“, CIBC World Markets, 27.5.2008

2007:

  • LOL:!:R.S.M. Arico: Measuring the Oil Vulnerability of Canadian Cities ☛ „The impacts of oil depletion on cities to a potential future when cheap oil is no longer the norm is an important urban policy and little is known about the vulnerability of urban areas … A composite indicator of social vulnerability from a set of indicators was constructed which revealed that Calgary is the least vulnerable and Saint John’s as most vulnerable to oil prices“, Simon Fraser Universitiy CAN, 2007

2006:

  • Living Planet Report 2006 ☛ Der Ökologische Fußabdruck als unterschätzter Vulnerabilitätsanzeiger auch für die ‚1.Welt‘, (dt. Zsf.: ), WWF & Global Footprint Network

2005:

  • LOLJ. Dodson/N. Sipe: Oil Vulnerability in the Australian City ☛ „Rising fuel costs are impacting on household budgets and this pressure is likely to continue. This paper seeks to raise scholarly and public awareness of the distributional effects of rising fuel costs on urban areas and to invite governments to begin to contemplate appropriate policy responses to ensure equitable social outcomes under conditions of energy uncertainty. The paper assesses the resilience or vulnerability of urban communities to increased fuel prices and how the socio-economic impacts will be spread across different localities. In particular, the paper seeks to assess how different socio-economic groups will be affected by rising fuel costs, at the neighbourhood level“, Griffith University Brisbane, 12.2005 (Studie: )

2003:

  • L.R. Huesmann: Screen Violence and Real Violence - Understanding the Link! ☛ „The Explosion of the Visual Mass Media … Simultaneous Increases in Real Violence and Media Violence … The Increase in Youth Violence … The Learning of Aggression … Why is exposure to violence related to violent behavior? … Emotional desensitization … The time has come to act. Parents need to take more control. The public must pressure sponsors, producers, and regulators to care about violence, and these people must act. The future of our children and society is too precious for us not to act“, The University of Michigan, 25.9.2003

2000:

weitere:

zivilisations-kollaps/studien/start.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2011/10/11 18:39 von admin