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We develop and implement intersectoral living lab research projects with a focus on clean energy and sustainable mobility

Clean Energy Living Lab Network
The network serves as a platform for outstanding clean energy experts from Central Asia and as an engine for clean energy living labs.
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Central Asia Forecasting
The project aims to survey experts and the general population on upcoming trends in Central Asia and expectations from Europe.
CA Forecasting Study
Active Mobility Living Lab Bishkek 2022
Together with five universities, officials and civil society experts, the SPCE Hub and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation initiated a Living Lab that promotes cycling in Bishkek.
Mobility Lab 2022
Consulting, Monitoring, Research
We support international and academic organisations during planning, implementation and monitoring of projects
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SPCE Hub is a participative, purpose-driven project promoted by IPGT Berlin.

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Oyuna Baldakova

Oyuna Baldakova is a PhD Candidate at the Graduate School of East Asian Studies at the Free University of Berlin and a 2016-2019 fellow of the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Her interests lie in the fields of political economy for development, China’s foreign economic policy, and sustainable development in Eurasia. In her doctoral project, Oyuna investigates how China’s Belt and Road Initiative, a regional development and infrastructure building platform, is being institutionalized in Beijing and implemented in light of the economic, political, and social realities of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Originally from Siberia, Oyuna completed her Bachelor’s in Foreign Languages (English, Chinese) at Buryat State University in Russia and a Master’s degree in Modern East Asian Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. After that, she worked in the field of international development interning at UNESCO Bangkok, managing an EU-funded project for Central Asia, and running communications at the International Organization of Folk Art (IOV). During her doctoral research fieldwork, Oyuna was affiliated with Peking University in China and KIMEP University in Kazakhstan, she was also a visiting fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) and the University of California at Berkeley.