Artikel in “Galleria”: Ein Elefant beginnt zu tanzen
November 2012, Hamburg // New Delhi Erschienen in: Messemagazin Galleria, Messe Frankfurt, Ausgabe 4/2012 Hier das gesamte Magazin als PDF zum Download Ein Elefant beginnt zu tanzen von Kristina Bonitz und Isabelle-Jasmin Roth Indiens Wirtschaft wächst. Besonders die Mittelklasse stellt eine immer attraktivere Kundengruppe für Messen und Unternehmen dar. Das Trendbüro verrät, auf was Sie achten sollten. Keine Macht … Read more
Paper for Friedrich Ebert Foundation on “Just Cities – The World’s Problem need urban solutions.”
Just Cities – The world problems need urban solutions. by Isabelle-Jasmin Roth, February 2012 Please find here the link to download the entire paper (PDF). The graphic is designed by Dwarka Nath Sinha. In today’s fast paced world, a city is not merely a place of dwelling – rather it’s a catalyst in the process … Read more
INFORMAL WATER ISSUES in Hyderabad – Interview with Mr. Kilian Christ, Water and Megacities Project
India’s megacities are full of highly creative and excellent young professionals working on various aspects of urban development. Being young researchers, entrepreneurs, policy makers or social workers, they are changing the understanding of urban landscape. This new series provides insights on their motivation, challenges and visions. Today we are featuring Mr. Kilian Christ, PhD-researcher, water … Read more
URBAN HEAT ISLANDS in Delhi – Interview with Ms. Richa Sharma, TERI University
India’s megacities are full of highly creative and excellent young professionals working on various aspects of urban development. Being young researchers, entrepreneurs, policy makers or social workers, they are changing the understanding of urban landscape. This new series provides insights on their motivation, challenges and visions. Today we are featuring Ms. Richa Sharma, PhD-researcher at … Read more
Article on ‘water as an industrial urban issue’ in India’s MINT newspaper.
Please download here the original article on MINT website (September 6, 2011) Doing more with less water key for companies’ growth Although only 8% of the country’s total freshwater withdrawal is used for industrial purposes, the demand will grow significantly in the coming years by Isabelle-Jasmin Roth, New Delhi India’s economic development is highly dependent … Read more
Celebration of the 19th Commonwealth Games (CWG), New Delhi – How India is tackling its biggest infrastructure project of this decade -
Published October 1st, 2010 German Centre Gurgaon Newsletter Download the original PDF-file BRIDGE TO INDIA_CWG_Short The time has come – this Sunday, 3rd of October 2010, the 19th Commonwealth Games (CWG) start with a spectacular opening ceremony in one of India’s most modern sports stadiums. More than 7000 athletes and official visitors are expected to … Read more
Design 4 better city: The informal growth in Delhi.
According to the 2011 census, Delhi grew on average by 21 per cent between 2001 and 2011. Currently, about 45 per cent of Delhi’s population lives in unauthorised or illegal colonies. This number is about to grow, as the informal sector is a major source of employment in the economic fabric of the city. Therefore, the … Read more
Ein moderner Nomade – Helge Timmerberg’s “Tiger fressen keine Yogis”.
Veröffentlicht in Südkurier, April 2004 Im Herbst 2001 erschienen und im Herbst des gleichen Jahres schon zum Kultbuch einer jungen, reiselustigen Generation gekürt: Mit “Tiger fressen keine Yogis”, erschienen im Solibro-Verlag, erlangte Helge Timmerberg endgültig den Status eines etablierten Schriftstellers. Doch ist diese Tatsache für mich noch lange kein Grund, ein Buch zu empfehlen. Nein, … Read more
Lieber Herr Enzensberger… Ein Brief an den Autor von “Schreckens Männer”
Veröffentlicht in ruprecht, Juli 2006 Lieber Herr Enzensberger, „Man muss nicht alles verstehen, aber ein Versuch kann nicht schaden” – unter diesem Motto lassen Sie Ihren Essay „Schreckens Männer – Versuch über den radikalen Verlierer“ beginnen. Zur Einstimmung zeichnen Sie ein umfassendes Psychogramm des „radikalen Verlierers“, welches den Grundtyp aller Amokläufer, Attentäter und Gewalttäter repräsentieren … Read more












