Young South Asia Network (YSAN) 2022
YSAN Study Visit to Germany
About YSAN 2022
YSAN is the latest initiative by Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF) to support young and promising future leaders from South Asia by providing them the opportunity to engage with their global counterparts and conduct a healthy multilateral discourse on global challenges. These young leaders from science, politics, media, and administration need an understanding of different perspectives in society and politics.
The 2022 edition of YSAN focuses on ‘Urban Sustainability’ and aims to bring these young leaders together and equipping them with the connections and skills needed to address these issues. A multilateral exchange with experts and young professionals from South Asia and Germany intends to stimulate a fruitful dialogue to find visions, ideas, and solutions for common challenges.
In close collaboration with HSF Asia and HSF Pakistan, the study visit to Germany was the second phase of this programme, after the online knowledge-sharing workshop in August, where our fellows got the opportunity to lead the in-depth discussions on major urban challenges in South Asia and their solutions and to interact with the experts in this field.
Germany, being renowned for its innovative approach to urban planning and sustainability, the participants gained new insights and ideas which can be used to develop more sustainable and livable urban environments in our own communities, as they deep-dived into the following thematic areas during the study visit:
- Sustainable Infrastructure
- Urban Mobility
- Urban Governance and Active Citizen Participation
- Water Management and Waste Management – From a linear to circular economy
Key learnings and visits
The study visit in Germany included meetings, field visits and excursions to research centers, water and waste treatment plants, municipalities, sustainability offices and the German Parliament.
In Berlin, the participants visited Futurium which showcases exhibitions around how we can discover and shape our common future at the intersection of Nature, Humans and Technology – from robotics to resilient infrastructure. Through a guided tour, they also explored the vibrant city of Berlin, including a visit to the EUREF Campus – a sustainable tech innovation hub which is making the sustainable future a reality through innovations, infrastructure and investments. The participants also learnt about the Recirculation of reusable materials into utilization cycles to conserve limited natural resources at Berlin Municipal Cleaning Services. After the visit, a guided tour was planned at Berlin Tegel Airport to inform them about the architecture and redevelopment of this old airport to the city of the future.
''Political will and efforts are important for successful polices and implementation of urban sustainability''. The meetings with Mr. Paul Lehrieder (MP, CSU and Member of German-South Asian Parliamentary Group) at Paul-Löbe-Haus and Dr. Anja Weißgerber (MP, CSU & Chairwoman of the Committee on the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety) at HSS Berlin office highlighted Germany's significant efforts towards a sustainable future and climate change mitigation, and the scope of partnership between South Asia and Germany to find solutions for the common challenges.
The next stop of the study visit was Augsburg. Dr. Norbert Stamm from Municipality Augsburg & Office for Sustainability shared his 25 years of experience, challenges, and success story of sustainability in Augsburg. He also highlighted the importance of Citizen Participation to promote sustainability at the local level. One of the highlights was ‘The Augsburg Water Management System’ - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has evolved over the centuries and provides sustainable energy to the city. The guided tour to this site gave us a glimpse of the water construction, waterpower, drinking water and Fountain art in Augsburg.
At the Technical University of Munich, the participants learnt about the sustainable solutions for resilient water systems. It was followed by the presentations at the Munich Urban Colab - where they gained isights into the technological and social innovation projects/ initiatives supported by the ‘City of Munich’ and ‘UnternehmerTUM’ - and Mobility Laboratory and Digital Mobility Hub, which ensures sustainable and cooperative development of mobility in Munich.
A visit to the Second-hand shop (Gebrauchtwarenkaufhaus, Halle 2) of ‘The waste management corporation of Munich’ (Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb München, AWM) showed us how Munich is on the way to becoming a Zero Waste City Munich and is developing a robust circular economy through the proper collection and management of household and commercial waste in and around Munich.
As part of the cultural exposure, the participants experienced the Bavarian culture firsthand at the Oktoberfest (one of the world’s largest Volkfest) and through a visit to the Neuschwanstein Castle (one of the major tourist attractions in Germany).
The participants also travelled to Wildpoldsried (a municipality located in the district of Oberallgäu in Bavaria) from Augsburg by a bus. It is exemplary of the energy village which produces renewable energy from wind, sun, water, and biomass.
Highlights of the Study Visit