Project Details
Description
Being part of the European university alliance “CIVIS”, Makerere University and Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg share aspirations to deepen existing collaborations between the two institutions. Within CIVIS, funding for mobilities and research activities are mainly directed to European institutions; thus, this project shall complement the engagement across continents and foster the inclusion of African partners in concrete joint actions. Framed in such a partnership, innovative courses for research-driven education shall be planned in a hybrid setting, connecting students and entities with regional stakeholders.
The thematic focus is on climate change (CC) cumulative effects applying a regional perspective (East Africa and Uganda in particular), by (re-)analyzing and integrating the different environmental, socio-political, and agro-economic components in a multidisciplinary manner. Insights shall stimulate stakeholder engagement and policy-oriented solutions. As an overall aim of this project, courses and research activities shall familiarize students with the intricacy of decision making in the context of CC mitigation when dealing with a plurality of interests in balancing out target conflicts.
As such this transdisciplinary project unites aspects from natural science to social science and health-related issues up to international law, integrated by an explicit spatial (i.e., geographical) perspective. The activities fully comply with policy requirements and strategic recommendations on various levels (UN SDGs, the African Union’s Agenda 2063, the EU-Africa strategy, the national development plan Vision 2024, etc. and addresses the cross-cutting issues at Makerere University’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, namely (i) advanced agricultural and food
The thematic focus is on climate change (CC) cumulative effects applying a regional perspective (East Africa and Uganda in particular), by (re-)analyzing and integrating the different environmental, socio-political, and agro-economic components in a multidisciplinary manner. Insights shall stimulate stakeholder engagement and policy-oriented solutions. As an overall aim of this project, courses and research activities shall familiarize students with the intricacy of decision making in the context of CC mitigation when dealing with a plurality of interests in balancing out target conflicts.
As such this transdisciplinary project unites aspects from natural science to social science and health-related issues up to international law, integrated by an explicit spatial (i.e., geographical) perspective. The activities fully comply with policy requirements and strategic recommendations on various levels (UN SDGs, the African Union’s Agenda 2063, the EU-Africa strategy, the national development plan Vision 2024, etc. and addresses the cross-cutting issues at Makerere University’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, namely (i) advanced agricultural and food
Acronym | REACTION |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/06/24 → 31/05/26 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Keywords
- Climate Change
- East Africa
- CIVIS
- Migration studies