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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning
The Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) is a global leader in urban climate and energy technologies and policy development. Contact: Judith A. Layzer, Associate Professor of Environmental Policy
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Northern Virginia Regional Commission
The Northern Virginia Regional Commission is a regional council of governments for the 2.2 million inhabitants of Northern Virginia. For over 12 years, it has been a leader in sub-national climate and energy cooperation with German regions. Contact:
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Dodona Manor - The George C. Marshall International Center
The George C. Marshall International Center is a non-profit foundation that works to preserve and advance the legacy of George Catlett Marshall at his estate in Leesburg, Virginia. Contact: N.N.
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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation "Cities and Climate" Network
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation “Cities and Climate” Network has been formed to coordinate the foundation’s leading urban climate and energy alumni in the review and application of cutting-edge urban climate and energy policies. Contact: N.N.
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Virginia Tech University’s Metropolitan Institute
The Metropolitan Institute of Virginia Tech is a leading think tank that conducts basic and applied research on urban development and related climate and energy issues. Contact: Joseph Schilling, Associate Director |
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Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
The Project is supported by the Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany as part of the European Recovery Program (ERP) of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology |
News
Miranda Schreurs in the japanese newspaper "Hokkaido Shimbun"
New Publication: Special Symposium on Nature, Science, and Politics, or: Policy Assessment to Promote Sustainable Development
Editors: Sabine Weiland, Vivien Weiss and John Turnpenny. Nature+Culture, Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2013
This special symposium explores how the construction and utilization of scientific knowledge in policy making and its impact in the policy process itself can be better understood.



