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31.01.2023VietnamLand managementThe CLIENT II project OrganoRice aims to improve organic rice production in the Mekong Delta. In April 2023, the project will start with a kick-off meeting in Vietnam. - Image18.01.2023GhanaClimate protection/ energy efficiencyOn 08 December 2022, after four years of planning, the CLIENT II project Level-Up was ceremoniously opened with a symbolic groundbreaking.
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07.12.2022KyrgyzstanLand managementOver the summer months, construction work on the Real Lab - a community house in the framework of ÖkoFlussPlan project in Kyrgyzstan continued successfully. The main objective of the Real Lab is to demonstrate the combination of sustainable insulation and renewable heating technologies. In that regard, the building is insulated with reed. For sustainable heat supply, a solar thermal system was successfully installed on the roof of the community house, which generates heat for domestic hot water and space heating. - Image
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22.11.2022UzbekistanWater management, Climate protection/ energy efficiency, Adaptation to climate change, Land managementFrom 18-19 October 2022, the second CLIENT II Stakeholder Conference for Central Asia took place in the framework of the Uzbek Inno-Week 2022 "Green Innovations for Sustainable Development". The conference was dedicated to regional climate projects in Central Asia and attracted over 100 participants from the CLIENT II partner countries in Central Asia as well as Mongolia, Japan, Israel, and Germany.
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10.11.2022Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, UzbekistanResource efficiency and circular economy, Land managementSachsen-Leinen e.V. is involved in three natural fibre projects in Central Asia. The projects focus on the development of fibres from hemp (KASHEMP), oilseed straw (LINOKAS) and the wild plant Kendyr (KendyrTEX) in arid regions using new cultivation, harvesting and digestion technologies. - Image
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09.11.2022BrazilResource efficiency and circular economyThe materials made from renewable raw materials developed in the BestBioPLA project were successfully processed into an automotive component and presented to a wide audience of experts at the K plastics trade fair in Düsseldorf. - Image
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09.11.2022VietnamWater management, Land management, Natural hazardsWars, salinization and climate change the demand for small dual water plants. Given that water is becoming scarce in more and more regions worldwide, technologies that were originally only intended for arid regions are also becoming relevant in Germany. IEEM, the Institute for Environmental Engineering, has developed a new concept for small waterworks as part of a project funded by the BMBF. This is intended to help where one natural water source alone is no longer sufficient. - Image
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08.11.2022South AfricaAdaptation to climate changeThe latest FONA newsletter featured a report on the CLIENT II project FarmImpact. The project has explored solutions to climate change-induced water shortages on farms in South Africa. - Image
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08.11.2022Adaptation to climate change, Land management, Natural hazardsFrom 19 to 23 September 2022 a training on Web Processing Services (WPS) and their integration in the multi-risk analysis tool (RIESGOS demonstrator) developed within the RIESGOS 2.0 project took place at CENEPRED (Centro Nacional de Estimación, Prevención y Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres) in Lima, Peru. - Image
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04.11.2022KyrgyzstanLand management, Natural hazardsThe CLIENT II project DUB-GEM has documented in a new video how the exploration of a uranium waste site in Kyrgyzstan works with the drone-based DUB-GEM system.