China鈥檚 increasingly urbanised and wealthy population is driving a growing and changing demand for food which might not be met without significant increase in agricultural productivity coupled with sustainable use of natural resources. Additionally, the Chinese government has asserted an ambition of achieving an "ecological civilisation" (by adhering to green development concepts as a goal for China in President Xi Jinping's report to the 19th Party Congress 2017) to achieve environmental sustainability. The drive towards an "ecological civilisation" demands integrated research and policy development and implementation.
For many years we at UKCEH, with partner organisations, have been developing linkages with Chinese partners 鈥� through engagement, demonstrating scientific rigour and establishing trust. In developing these relationships, activities have focused on capacity building and include supporting exchanges of people between China and the UK, coordinating events to bring UK and Chinese scientists together with some of China鈥檚 policymakers, training, and knowledge transfer.
Partners
We have ten active signed formal Memoranda of Understanding with Chinese partners, and established connections with many other Chinese institutes:
- Shanghai Waterway Engineering Design and Consulting Co., Ltd
- The Agriculture Committee of Hunan Province
- General Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Planning and Design (GIWP)
- Yunnan University
Projects
- Testing a water quality model of the Shiwuli River wetland (CCCC Ltd)
- VERDANT: Vegetation near Real time Detection and Monitoring for China (Met Office)
- Portrayal of Chinese Land Atmosphere Interactions (PORCELAIN) (Newton Fund)
- (NERC)
- (UNEP)
- (CINAG) (BBSRC)
- (STFC)
- (AIRPOLL Beijing) (NERC)
- Pollution Discharge Management for Water Quality Improvement in the Songhuajiang-Liaohe River Basin, NE China (SUSTAIN H20) (EU/CRAES)
- Urban Flooding Research (RSocEng)
- (EU)
- (EU)
- Yangtze River Economic Belt (ADB)
Contact us
For general enquiries, please see our Contacts page. To discuss our work in China, contact:
Associate Director of International Research and Development: Prof Harry Dixon
International Relations Coordinator: Mar铆a Jarqu铆n