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CAS has always attached strategic importance to comprehensive research into the protection and improvement of the environment for human survival and the coordinated relationship between man and nature. Since these studies concern such fields as geoscience, ecology, agriculture, forestry and environmental sciences, more than 30 CAS institutes are engaged in this field. In addition, CAS has set up more than 80 field observation and experiment stations in various geographic regions to study resources, the environment and ecosystems, and initially established China's Ecosystem Research Network (CERN). >> more
 
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Eight Major CAS Research Projects for Western...
CAS Action Plan for the Development of Wester...
Nanodevices: Construction and Basic Study
Development of the Technology of Slurry Phase...
An Outline of the CAS Action Plan for the Dev...
First Known Monodactyl Dinosaur Adding Know...
Ongoing Vegetation Succession Achieves Init...
Scientists Reveal the Braincase Anatomy of ...
A Kalman Filter-Based Method for Reconstruc...
Windblown Soil Crust Formation under Light ...
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Strong arsenic accumulation by macrophyte rootless duckweed
Manufacturing technology of highpurity nano poly aluminium chloride (PAC) sol
Dipolar induced electrocoagulation for water purification
Erosion environmental evolution and control & soil and water conservation system
Optimization of ecosystem functions and application of water and soil resources utilization technologies in Dongting Lake region
 
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