DAAD Alumni Programme in Mexico "Agroforestry as public policy for biodiversity conservation and food sovereignty"
To address the challenges of recurring global food and health crises and create a better world, strategic alliances between agroecology, food sovereignty, and biodiversity conservation are crucial. The Alumni project focuses on exploring the role of agroforestry in enhancing food sovereignty and biodiversity conservation in Mexico and Central America. By documenting a participatory view of the “Sembrando Vida” program and biodiversity conservation in Mesoamerica, the project aims at sharing valuable insights with all stakeholders involved. The project also seeks to strengthen scientific networks among participating alumni and the University of Göttingen through collaborative proposal writing and publishing.
The Alumni Programme in Mexico − In a nutshell
Project Description
The initiative includes two alumni seminars to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration. The first alumni seminar, scheduled for August 2024 and hosted by Dr. Víctor Daniel Ávila Akerberg from the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEMex), will bring together alumni from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, along with federal government staff and NGOs. Through plenary talks, oral contributions, thematic excursions, and workshops, participants will discuss experiences and evidence regarding the application of agroforestry as a public policy for promoting biodiversity conservation and food sovereignty. The seminar will include a thematic excursion to observe projects under the "Sembrando Vida" agroforestry program in Puebla and Veracruz, allowing participants to assess progress, identify areas for improvement, and share knowledge with countries in Central America and the Caribbean, where the program is also being implemented. Expert panels and workshops led by Germany-Alumni specializing in relevant disciplines will enrich the discussions and facilitate long-term networking.
The second alumni seminar, hosted by Dr. Thorsten Krömer, Dra. Rosaura Citlalli López Binnqüist and Dr. Jorge Antonio Gómez Díaz from the Universidad Veracruzana (UV) in March 2025, will have a specific focus on biodiversity conservation and social-environmental studies in Mesoamerica. The seminar will feature plenary talks, thematic excursions, and a joint writing workshop aimed at strengthening collaboration and networking among alumni and partner institutions. Early career researchers (alumni from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean) will be invited to participate in proposal and policy brief writing related to biodiversity conservation, agroecology, agroforestry, and food sovereignty. Expert panels comprising leaders and renowned speakers from relevant disciplines will provide a platform for in depth discussions and further enhance the proposal and policy brief writing process.
Both alumni seminars will be complemented by a series of virtual exchanges, including online talks and short workshops organized by the partner institutions between June 2024 and October 2025. These virtual sessions will offer a regular meeting point to introduce the participants to the project, and involve them actively with their topics and interests in international collaboration. Participants will receive guidance on proposal and policy brief writing, funding pportunities, FAIR data management planning, and publishing. This virtual exchange will also facilitate the agenda planning and administrative preparation of the seminars in 2024 and 2025.
Contact:
Dr. Simone Pfeiffer
Head of project
Buesgenweg 1, Room 0.105
37077 Goettingen
E-Mail: email
Phone: +49 (0)551 39 23909