Completed Projects

Inno-Agro-Sustain

Inno-Agro-Sustain is a project for developing an European Network on Food security with the aim to facilitate project ideas and proposals in this thematic focus. 

RECC-LUM

The project supports efforts to enhance the demarcation of land boundaries in The Gambia and relate it to the extent to which renewable energy may be used in the income-generation process. It included surveys to investigate land use approaches and the effects on relevant socio-economic indicators such as rural employment, income structures and also the provision of ecosystem services for the Gambian society, with a special emphasis to the potential role to be played by the use of renewable energy.

CCLU-Moldova

A bilateral project between HAW Hamburg and the State pedagogical University of Moldova to identify aspects of collaboration in terms of land-use and land cover in agricultural as well as in nature preservation areas.

NetCDA

The BMFTR-funded project NetCDA aims to strengthen academic education on climate change adaptation strategies in Africa. The project was run by nine German partners in a project consortium in close collaboration with the graduate school programme of the West African Science Service Centre on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL). 

PeeK4Health

The module “PeeK4Health” strengthens the transfer of knowledge and strategies on climate adaptation and mitigation in everyday healthcare practice and research through the peer-to-peer approach. It promotes the climate literacy of the next generation of health actors and familiarize them with a topic that will be of great importance for their future careers.

KLIMA.kompetent

Open teaching and learning materials on the health and social impacts of climate change were developed that can be used in various health professions, such as health sciences, public health, nursing management and midwifery. 

Klima-ACT!

This project investigates the potential of immersive and multi-user-capable technologies to motivate users to act in a more climate-friendly way by enabling them to experience man-made climate change and its impending future scenarios. For this purpose, climate change becomes a (virtual) reality for users in a playful way, by locating them in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany.

Klima ROBUST

Climate change is causing more frequent extreme weather events in Germany, creating new challenges for infrastructure and engineering. The Klima ROBUST project developed a hybrid teaching‑learning module with open educational resources to integrate climate adaptation knowledge into engineering curricula and prepare students for future technological challenges. Its goals include analysing current educational gaps, creating and testing the module at multiple universities, evaluating its acceptance, and establishing a nationwide network on climate adaptation technology.
KlimaGESUND

The project developed an education and training programme covering topics of research and action concerning adaptation strategies for health impacts of climate change in Germany through the synergy of traditional and online learning tools.