Increasing collaboration between China and India in the environmental sciences to foster global sustainability

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作者
Eben Goodale
Christos Mammides
Wambura Mtemi
You-Fang Chen
Ranjit Barthakur
Uromi Manage Goodale
Aiwu Jiang
Jianguo Liu
Saurav Malhotra
Madhava Meegaskumbura
Maharaj K. Pandit
Guangle Qiu
Jianchu Xu
Kun-Fang Cao
Kamaljit S. Bawa
机构
[1] Guangxi University,Guangxi Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Conservation, College of Forestry
[2] Frederick University,Nature Conservation Unit
[3] Balipara Foundation,Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
[4] Michigan State University,Department of Environmental Studies, and Delhi School of Climate Change and Sustainability, Institution of Eminence
[5] University of Delhi,Institute of Geochemistry
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro
[7] Kunming Institute of Biology,Bioresources, College of Forestry
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[9] Guangxi University,undefined
[10] ATREE,undefined
来源
Ambio | 2022年 / 51卷
关键词
Conservation; Developing countries; Environmental science; Pollutants; Sustainability;
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As the two largest countries by population, China and India have pervasive effects on the ecosphere. Because of their human population size and long international boundary, they share biodiversity and the threats to it, as well as crops, pests and diseases. We ranked the two countries on a variety of environmental challenges and solutions, illustrating quantitatively their environmental footprint and the parallels between them regarding the threats to their human populations and biodiversity. Yet we show that China and India continue to have few co-authorships in environmental publications, even as their major funding for scientific research has expanded. An agenda for collaboration between China and India can start with the shared Himalaya, linking the countries’ scientists and institutions. A broader agenda can then be framed around environmental challenges that have regional patterns. Coordinated and collaborative research has the potential to improve the two countries’ environmental performance, with implications for global sustainability.
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页码:1474 / 1484
页数:10
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