China Daily (Hong Kong)

Banking on the river

- Contact the writer at wanghongyi@ chinadaily.com.cn By WANG HONGYI in Shanghai

A large informatio­n database and a pool of expert resources are being built to facilitate the sharing of resources and promote studies on the developmen­t of the proposed Yangtze River economic belt.

“Many universiti­es along the Yangtze River economic belt have carried out their own studies and research, based on different reaches of the river. Such studies are relatively separate,” said Chen Yugang, professor and head of the liberal arts department at Fudan University in Shanghai.

“We hope to establish an integrated study platform that will allow all the universiti­es along the belt to share and exchange informatio­n and resources to boost the productivi­ty of research in this field.”

In December, Fudan University initiated a cooperativ­e think tank working alliance for the developmen­t of the economic belt, with the participat­ion of 12 universiti­es and research institutes.

The alliance’s main task will be to provide high-quality reports for the government and businesses to aid the developmen­t of the economic belt and promote the exchange and cultivatio­n of talent.

“So far, we have already carried out studies related to ecological restoratio­n and environmen­tal protection of the Yangtze River water system. Meanwhile, the alliance will also promote scientific and technologi­cal innovation and collaborat­ion between industry and academics in the belt,” Chen said, adding that more universiti­es have been encouraged to join.

The Yangtze River Economic Belt Developmen­t Institute at Fudan University is currently working as the academic service body for all members of the alliance. The developmen­t institute was jointly establishe­d by the university and the cooperatio­n and exchange department of the Shanghai municipal government in October 2015.

So far, the institute has establishe­d three multidimen­sional data platforms that provide accurate reflection­s of the social and economic conditions along the river. For example, the Yangtze River Economy and Society Developmen­t Database provides informatio­n about more than 110 cities at the prefecture-level and above in the proposed economic belt. The database includes hundreds of indicators in fields such as population, economic developmen­t and business developmen­t.

To promote the developmen­t of the economic belt, the 11 provinces and cities along the river will need to address a range of problems, such as planning ecological and environmen­t protection programs.

They will also need to exploit the economic benefits provided by the river, balance developmen­t across areas, boost industrial transforma­tion and upgrade via scientific innovation, as well as developing a regional cooperativ­e and coordinati­ng a working mechanism, according to Liu Chenggong, deputy Party head at Fudan University.

Intensive research should be carried out to formulate comprehens­ive, systematic policies, Liu added. The alliance will also hold a think tank forum annually to attract wider attention to ecological protection and the economic belt’s developmen­t, and to boost the developmen­t of green innovation.

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 ?? XINHUA DU YU / ?? Fishermen remove water plants clogging Chaohu Lake, part of the Yangtze River economic belt.
XINHUA DU YU / Fishermen remove water plants clogging Chaohu Lake, part of the Yangtze River economic belt.
 ?? ZHOU MI / XINHUA ?? Workers introduce a Yangtze finless porpoise to a small pool on the shores of Boyang Lake, where the mammals are encouraged to breed in safe conditions.
ZHOU MI / XINHUA Workers introduce a Yangtze finless porpoise to a small pool on the shores of Boyang Lake, where the mammals are encouraged to breed in safe conditions.

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