Profs. Crittenden and Brown tour Tianjin Eco-City. |
Toward
that end, a delegation from Georgia Tech recently participated in “The China-US
Workshop on Environmental Protection and Urban Sustainable Development” in
Tianjin. It was co-organized by the ChineseNational Natural Science Foundation and the U.S. NationalScience Foundation and co-hosted by
TianjinUniversity and Georgia
Institute of Technology. The U.S. delegation
of investigators are part of an NSF funded project from the Emerging Frontiers
in Research and Innovation - Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructures
(EFRI-RESIN) program called, “Sustainable Infrastructures for Energy and Water Supply (SINEWS).” The Chinese delegation is affiliated with the ResearchCenter for Eco-Environmental Sciences (RCEES) at Tianjin University.
The
workshop focused on the current status of the urban environment, its challenges,
its future, and sustainable development strategies. There were three technical areas of focus for
this networking workshop:
- water/energy nexus
- land use
- ecosystem services
The
goal of the workshop was to establish in-depth discussions and garner lessons
from an international community of scholars about some of the key issues impacting
the urban environment. Consideration was
also given to how the delegations could provide support for each other’s
research and how government decision making could play a role in advancing the
state of the art.
Wetland boardwalk view overlooking ongoing construction. |
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