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Research unit
DIS
Project number
2020EDA03
Project title
Conflict mitigation Abkhazia

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Key words
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- Conflict transformation
- Joint Action Research and knowledge transfer between research generations
- Broadening partner network in Abkhazia and entire Caucasus North and South region
- Local participation 
- Transformative Pilot Action (TPA) in mountain communities
Short description
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This project takes up the goal of the FDFA* (EDA) namely to promote peacebuilding though transboundary cooperation of academic (Universities) and development oriented partners (NGO) representing different researchers generations in Caucasus North and South region - with focus on Abkhazia and Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti regions of Georgia, if necessary involving “neutral” academic and NGO partner organizations from Armenia (and Russia - N.E.).

The research approach aims at conflict transformation through joint research across borders and the implementation of small transformative pilot actions in mountain communities (Sustainable Mountain Development). This action research and generation exchange shall enable cooperation among younger researchers and NGO participants across Administrative Boundary Lines (ABL) and thus contribute towards building trust and reciprocal understanding in the scientific communities .Specific fields of cooperation shall be e.g. protected areas and energy efficiency. – (Related 1. to “peace park” initiative and 2. To transboundary Hydropower-Project INGURI)

Project aims
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1. Contribution to conflict mitigation and transofrmation across ABL in teh domain of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in mountain regions of Georgia and the breakaway regoin of Abkhazia. 
2. Support an exchange process between Academia and NGO in this target transboundary region through action research. 
3. Benefit local communities directly through action-oriented university education curricula and practice and by means of participatory implementation of transformative pilot action "on teh ground" (with 50 % in-kind contribution of community partners).