create and to deepen established partnerships between institutions in Austria and countries in Africa, to further strengthen Africa-UniNet and to strategically enhance its visibility and impact. The results of Africa-UniNet projects were presented and discussed in scientific sessions. Questions on the decolonization of knowledge and the interconnection between the academic world and social realities were
analyse the performance and effectiveness of the system. The results show the reasonable energy cost and Net Present Cost (NPC), as well as how to meet the limits of the simulation input parameters and constraints. Finally, basic performance indicators, namely energy efficiency, system sizing and economic parameters have been evaluated. These results can be a useful tool for the design of such hybrid systems [...] base for the development of strategies for the sustainable use of available energy resources. It enables the reliable and efficient operation of microgrids to be integrated into the main grid. The results obtained are based on accurate, realistic and integrity-based inputs and are therefore an important reference for specialists and those interested in the field of hybrid biomass and solar renewable
to the operation of the hub and are based on already available tools and expertise; finally, as a result, will produce digital toolkits, each toolkit showcasing the respective hub’s area of operation and enabling the adoption of the hub based service model by further ESCs. The hub activities and results will be widely disseminated, with the prospect of the established cross-border hubs remaining operational
s of the water level flactuations with changes in regional climate, including possible effects on the sustainability of the geothermal energy resource systems. The discussion included preliminary results of the on-going scoping research on ‘Assessing water level fluctuations and implications on local livelihoods in the Great Rift Valley Lakes of Kenya’ funded by the Cooperation Development Research
Vietnamese Tourism aimed to establish an ontology-based knowledge repository for Vietnamese tourism and explore semantic web technologies to develop an intelligent tourism question-answering system. The result is CHeVIE, the Cultural Heritage Ontology for Vietnam, which provides a structured framework for organizing tourism-related knowledge, including historical figures, sites, events, festivals, administrative
littering, open burning and emission of toxic gases such as dioxins, pollution of the ground and surface waters by waste disposal, significant emissions of greenhouses by dumping and landfilling as a result of anaerobic waste degradation). The recycling of municipal solid waste is practiced only to some extent, but largely left for the informal sector, which is doing an important job with respect to resource [...] the topic waste characterization, the practice and standards applied to determine the quantities and composition of municipal solid waste in the different countries have been jointly discussed. The results of this discussion were presented in a workshop at the international Waste Symposium in Sardinia in October 2023. Moreover, a joint publication on waste characterization in different parts of the world
overview of completed activities, achievements and envisaged results during the first reporting period of 2- and 3-year projects. The mid-term report (word file AND pdf) has to include the following parts (ca. 3-5 pages): Project Overview Narrative Summary of the Project Activities Complete List of Funded Mobilities Achievements and Envisaged Results Contribution to the SDGs, Implementation of Gender and [...] following parts: Project Overview Short Narrative Summary of the Conducted Project (to be published on the website) Report on Project Activities and Results Complete List of Funded Mobilities of the Entire Project Sustainability and Application of Results Contribution to the SDGs, Implementation of Gender and Diversity Issues Reflection on Cooperation and Envisaged Follow-up Activities and Projects Response
potential of participatory farmer extension systems and agroecology. As a result, he worked hand in hand with several research institutions such as Uganda Martyrs University, National Agriculture Research Organisation and Mountains of the Moon University to link academia with practitioners (farmers) of research findings. As a result, Thaddeo has been involved in the establishment of several agroecological [...] 1993, when I started growing my father's coffee. Soil erosion is evident on every farm. Some are even trying to find new places to grow their crops, but the high population can't let them. With the results of my research, the farmers are now happy that they can renew their own old land with Mucuna and Millettia and produce both crops and livestock. I am happy that with my PhD I can advise on different
department. It was supervised by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gábor Mészáros from BOKU and co-supervised by Prof. Johann Sölkner, Dr. Maria Wurzinger, Dr. Pamela Burger, Dr. Amadou Traoré and Dr Albert Soudré. The results of this thesis will serve as basis for further characterization, conservation, and improvement strategies for purebred and crossbred cattle populations in Burkina Faso. It contributes to a better
historical classification of the ancient structures has been created. The results will significantly support the process of inscribing the Roman Hydraulic Complex Zaghouan – Carthage in the UNESCO World Heritage List by providing sound scientific and conservation documentation and analyses based on current methods. The results also serve to develop strategies for the preservation and future presentation