
The signing ceremony for the framework agreement on the establishment of a China-US Joint Research Center for Ecosystem and Environmental Changes was held on July 20 on the campus of the CAS Institute for Geographic Science & Natural Resource Research (IGSNRR) in Beijing.
Hosted by CAO Jie from the CAS Bureau of International Cooperation, the ceremony was attended by celebrities of the two sides in the field, including Director of the UT-ORNL Joint Institute for Biological Sciences (JIBS) Gary S. Sayler, Director of IGSNRR LIU Jiyuan, and Vice Director of the CAS Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences (RCEES) OUYANG Zhiyun.
Experts say, as the first Sino-US research center in the field, its efforts on comparative studies on the ecosystems, environmental changes and their driving mechanism will be conducive to the exploration of the related mechanisms at a regional or the global scale as well as their regulating routes. In this way, disciplinary grounds, strategies and methods may be developed in the sustainable human management of the ecological and environmental systems. So far, IGSNRR and RCEES from the Chinese side and their US partners have established a solid foundation for collaboration in the field.
In line with the agreement, the Center's overall objectives are targeted at a multi-scale and comprehensive research, data exchanges, academic exploration and mutual swap of young scholars, technical training and joint upbringing of graduate students via the unclogged channels provided by the Center.