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Indo-German Smart Agriculture Network

This project focuses on developing smart and sustainable agricultural practices through Indo-German collaboration. The network integrates precision farming technologies, climate-resilient crops, data-driven decision systems and knowledge exchange between partner institutions to enhance food security and farmer income.

Global Centre of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability (GCSMUS)

GCSMUS connects over 50 partners from eight world regions. Focusing on Sustainable Development Goal #11 of the Agenda 2030, Sustainable Cities and Communities, the centre works at developing transdisciplinary spatial methods by bringing together research methods from various spatial disciplines, such as sociology, geography, humanities, architecture, urban planning and design and transportation planning.