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On June 22nd, our interns, Mael Testud-Couedic, Marcel Thiel and Magdalena Winkler participated in the Second International Symposium on the Community-based Peatland Restoration at the Westin Chosun H

Article | 20.07.2023 | 100%

In the first week of July, four interns of the Hanns Seidel Foundation, Maël Testud-Couedic, Marcel Thiel, Yuni Shin and Sophia Grill had the great opportunity to participate in the international symp

Article | 10.07.2023 | 100%

A considerable part of the South Korean population, as well as North Korea, has reservations about South Korea's policy of rapprochement with Japan, especially some see this as an additional negative…

Article | 12.07.2023 | 100%

The Hanns Seidel Foundation is delighted to have participated in the Inter-Korean Forest Cooperation Symposium. Our three interns, Mael Testud-Couedic, Marcel Thiel, and Magdalena Winkler accompanied

Article | 23.06.2023 | 100%

HSF is pleased to welcome three new research interns in July! At HSF Korea, our interns are provided with a multitude of opportunities to engage with professionals in their respective fields, delve in

Article | 10.07.2023 | 100%

please visit the Midas magazine website. The full text of the article (in Korean) can be found here .

Article | 04.07.2023 | 100%

HSF Korea supports the reconciliation process on the Korean peninsula. We try to contribute to this process through various projects. One of these thematic focuses is German-Korean forest cooperation.

Article | 07.07.2023 | 100%

The Yellow Sea, in Korea also known as West Sea, is absolutely crucial for the whole East Asian-Australasian Flyway, since it is a bottleneck, through which millions of birds have to migrate twice a y

Article | 01.06.2023 | 100%

Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) took place in Brisbane, Australia, from March 12 th to 17 th . The Korean Peninsula is centered in the middle of the flyway, where annually around 50…

Article | 01.06.2023 | 100%

the first project, local youth on Baengnyeong Island have been taught about Black-faced Spoonbills (BFS). This bird, of which there are only 6100 individuals, is classified as an endangered species…

Article | 19.04.2023 | 100%
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