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Projects
Current Projects
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CoolTown Project (Geoecology)
The aim of the project is to record and analyse the characteristics of urban heat islands on the basis of thermal satellite data in Hessian municipalities with a population of 20,000 or more. (CoolTown


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EU for a green Turkmenistan Project (Geoecology)
Climate protection requires joint action, and with this in mind, GIZ and Martin Luther University, together with experts from various disciplines, are supporting Turkmenistan in achieving its climate goals. (EU for a Green Turkmenistan


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DiP-ZAZIkI Project (Geoecology)
Climate fit for the future: DiP-ZAZIkI develops sustainable cultivation systems for sugar beet using innovative digital technologies and artificial intelligence. (ZAZIkI


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DiP-SMART Agroforst Project (Geoecology)
Digitalisation to promote the establishment of agroforestry systems at the landscape level as a contribution to the climate resilience of southern Saxony-Anhalt and the decarbonisation of its chemical industry. (SMART Agroforst


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DiP-FaiReSyst Project (Geoecology)
Field margins as climate protection zones: FaiReSyst develops digital solutions for the sustainable use and integration of field margins in climate-resilient agricultural ecosystems. (FaiReSyst


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Climate-sensitive water resource management in Central Asia Project (Geoecology)
The project supports the implementation of a regional programme that promotes the application of climate-sensitive and gender-sensitive water resource management in five Central Asian countries. (Climate-sensitive water resource management in Central Asia


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GM-GDE Project (Geoecology)
The project will develop a novel vegetation-related and hydrological concept for mapping, analysing and assessing GDEs on a global scale. (GM-GDE


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PhenoSAR-Demmin Project (Geoecology)
Which phenological times can be observed with radar data? PhenoSAR analyses Sentinel-1 time series for crop monitoring in agriculture. (PhenoSAR


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CASIB Project (Geoecology)
The Project Office for Sustainable Innovations in Central Asia supports research and development projects between Germany and the Central Asian countries in the fields of climate, environment and energy. (CASIB


Completed Projects
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KendyrTex Project (Geoecology)
The project focuses on the production of a cotton-like fibre quality which, as a blending partner, allows processing on locally available cotton textile machines. (KendyrTex
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MIGRAWARE Project (Geoecology)
The MIGRAWARE project aims to identify and analyse historical, current and future migration movements in West Africa. (MIGRAWARE
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LANDSURF Project (Geoecology)
The aim of the project is to develop a high-resolution, regional Earth system model for West Africa, coupled to an ocean model and with a new, fully interactive land surface scheme. (LANDSURF
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BIOCULT Project (Geoecology)
As part of the project, we are building a transdisciplinary network of researchers, students and stakeholders to investigate and learn about the importance of cultural forest sites. (BIOCULT
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AgriSens-DEMMIN 4.0 Project (Geoecology)
Finding efficient and sustainable solutions to adapt to the effects of global change is one of the most important challenges of the 21st century. (AgriSens
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Green Central Asia Project (Geoecology)
The CAWa-Green project aims to contribute to a regional database for the development of sustainable water management strategies in Central Asia. (CAWa-Green
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BIKASA Project (Geoecology)
The project aims to develop an innovative educational programme on climate adaptation for the agricultural sector in Saxony-Anhalt. (BIKASA
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ReKKS Project (Geoecology)
The project is developing and applying innovative, sustainable and climate-friendly agricultural concepts and methods to minimise soil erosion and improve the water, nutrient and carbon balance. (ReKKS
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InoCottonGrow Project (Geoecology)
Partners from Pakistan and Germany are working together to identify ways to increase the efficiency and productivity of water use along the entire cotton textile value chain in Pakistan. (InoCottonGrow
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KULUNDA Project (Geoecology)
The aim is to make a significant contribution to adapting land use to local conditions and climate change, to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to sustainable regional development in temperate grasslands. (KULUNDA
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DSG Project (Geoecology)
The German-language degree programme "Environmental Monitoring and Planning" has been integrated into two Master's degree programmes. Both biology and geography students can participate in the DSG programme. (DSG
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