Description: Aufbau eines Netzwerkes zum Wissenstransfer in Semi-Ariden und Ariden Ökosystemen mit Fokus auf nachhaltiges Wassermanagement in Äthiopien. Das Netzwerk umfasst äthiopische, europäische, kenianische ForscherInnen und äthiopische und ugandische NGOs (Anwender).
Types:
SupportProgram
Origins:
/Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags:
Technologietransfer
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Äthiopien
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Umweltberatung
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Terrestrisches Ökosystem
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Wissenstransfer
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Trockengebiet
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Nachhaltige Wasserwirtschaft
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Ökosystem
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Ressourcenbewirtschaftung
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Wasserressourcen
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Nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung
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Angepasste Technik [Technologietransfer]
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Wassermanagement
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License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Organisations
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Cranfield University (Mitwirkende)
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Debub University (Mitwirkende)
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Institute of Agricultural Research (Mitwirkende)
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International Water Management Institute (Mitwirkende)
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Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Brüssel (Geldgeber*in)
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Umweltbundesamt (Bereitsteller*in)
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University College Mekelle (Mitwirkende)
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University Dire Dawa (Mitwirkende)
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University Njoro (Mitwirkende)
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Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Angewandte Geologie (Mitwirkende)
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Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Institut für Hydraulik und landeskulturelle Wasserwirtschaft (Betreiber*in)
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Vysoka Skola Zemedelska v Praze (Mitwirkende)
Time ranges:
2006-11-01 - 2008-04-01
Alternatives
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Language: Englisch/English
Title: Dissemination of Research Results in semi-arid and arid Ecosystems with a Focus on Sustainable Water Ressource Management in Ethiopia
Description: The main idea behind the SSA is to motivate Ethiopian researches to work together and to build links to water management stakeholders both nationally and to neighbouring countries. This networking should lead to the conception of high impact, innovative research and implementation projects for the sustainable water management in Eastern Africa. The Project Plan Award will offer incentives in the form of financial support for research secondments to Europe, computing and/or field equipment relevant to implementation of the planned project. The implementation project plans should fit into one of the following three categories: 1. Integrated water supply and resource management, 2. Salinity and soil fertility, 3. Irrigation and water management. All projects should include a participatory approach component in the implementation plan. A guideline as how projects ideas should be planned and presented, along with other rules and conditions, will be presented at the Kick-off meeting. The BOKU, working together with key scientific personnel from the partners, will offer ongoing remote and on-site coaching and supervision to the project planners. The best project plan will be presented at an internation symposium, where a jury will judge the best projects. The aim is to provide at least some support to any project that is shown to be technically, financially and ecologically feasible.
https://ufordat.uba.de/UFORDAT/pages/PublicRedirect.aspx?TYP=PR&DSNR=1006642
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