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FFU/TERI Climate Change Dialogue – Graduate Student Exchange Program

Research Team:


Funding:

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)

Term:
May 01, 2009 — Dec 31, 2014
Contact Person:
Dr. Kirsten Jörgensen

Projektpartner:

TERI University, Neu Delhi

Sustainable development and climate protection rank highly on the political agendas in both Germany and India. As an emerging world power, India is becoming an important partner in critical areas such as climate protection, renewable energy and the increase of energy efficiency. Currently, we are witnessing rapidly growing markets for environmental technologies and increased bilateral cooperation. India’s fast-emerging economy and Germany’s pioneering environmental economy, offer different but at the same time mutually complementary perspectives. Collaboration with India is becoming increasingly important for universities, business and government organisations not only in Germany, but throughout the world.

The German-Indian Sustainability and Climate Change Dialogue brings together decision-makers, scholars and future environmental leaders from Germany and India. They address climate protection and environmental governance and discuss the challenges and chances for bilateral environmental cooperation between both countries. Together they seek to build a platform for exchange, linking knowledge and developing approaches to cross-national lesson-drawing as well as bilateral cooperation at the interface of politics, business and academia. 30 November 2009 "German-Indian Sustainability and Climate Change Dialogue", was awarded first prize from the city of Berlin. According to the Jury, the project is an exceptional example for an academic contribution to "Education for Sustainable Development".