Conceptualizing Agrarian Dynamics and Bioeconomy Futures in Central and South Asia
31 October 2019
TRANSECT Kick-off Workshop took place at HNE Eberswalde

On October 21 and 22, 2019 the Kick-off Workshop of the junior research group TRANSECT took place at HNEE forest campus. While the first day of the workshop was dedicated to past and current agricultural transformations, the second one highlighted future thematical and methodological pathways in the TRANSECT context.
After opening remarks by Michael Spies and two professors from the Centre for Econics and Ecosystem Management, Martin Welp and Pierre Ibisch, participants provided glimpses into their work and gave thus important access points and food for thought for our research: Irna Hofman from University of Oxford presented her research work on Chinese farming in Tajikistan, posing important methodological questions of how Chinese engagement can be adequately grasped while avoiding generalisations. Based on his long-standing expertise, Martin Petrick from Gießen University demonstrated the added value of social science with regard to agricultural change across Central Asia. Nazia Yasmin from Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB) in Potsdam elaborated upon household-based bioeconomy solutions in Pakistan, focusing on her work on micro-level biogas production from livestock manure.
An important aspect of the research of TRANSECT is the academic exchange with other workgroups of BMBF’s bioeconomy funding line. Fabricio Rodriguez from the junior research group "Bioinequalities" at Jena University shared insights of his research towards Sino-Brazilian trade in energy resources. Finally, Daniel Müller from Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) in Halle shed light on scenarios of environmental change in Central Asia.
Brief presentations of the respective research plans by the TRANSECT researchers Christoph Raab, Henryk Alff, Mehwish Zuberi, Michael Spies and Aksana Zakirova forged lively methodological and conceptual feedback and suggestions, particularly with regard to the upcoming fieldwork. Fruitful discussions continued while dining at the fireplace.