Research project

Contact

Project manager

Prof. Dr. Tobias Cremer

Professorship in Forest Utilisation and Timber Market

Prof. Dr. Carsten Mann

Professorship of Sustainable Forest Resource Economics

Prof. Dr. phil. Hans-Peter Benedikt

Professor of Business Administration, with a focus on Entrepreneurship

Prof. Dr. Jan-Peter Mund

Professorship in GIS and Remote Sensing

Transformation for a Sustainable Future in South-East-Asia (TranSEA)

Duration:

10/2019 - 09/2023

Project volume:

998.243 EURO

Competence field:

Education for sustainable development

Cooperation:

Strategic cooperation, Practical partnership

Funding partner:

State funding

The interdisciplinary competence centre „Transformation for a Sustainable Future in South-East-Asia“ (TranSEA) is intended to promote the further development and expansion of academic partnerships in Southeast Asia and network the various activities and projects. Cooperation projects are ongoing with partner universities in Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. By bringing together various activities and projects in the region, planned conceptual projects are conceived more strategically, synergies are created and inter-departmental cooperation with partner universities is established and expanded in a more targeted manner.

Funding partner

Federal funds

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Co-operations

Practice partnerships

Cambodia
Myanmar
Thailand
Chiang Mai University
Vietnam
The joint project will promote digitalisation and sustainable development in and for the region in the future.
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