Since 2008, the China-U.S. EcoPartnership Program has been developing smoothly with the strong support of the Chinese and American governments. The collaboration between East China Normal University in China and Tulane University in the United States was the first group of EcoPartnerships that focused upon wetland and Eco-development research within this unique framework. The EcoPartnership Program represents a leading collaboration and globally expanding model of providing long-term wetland preservation, wetland ecological restoration, improving wetland habitats, and in promoting economic sustainability. Through the cooperation between Chinese and American scientists, the China-U.S. EcoPartnership approach (Wetlands Research and Eco-development) has been striving to stimulate innovative research on eco-development theory, water purification materials, eco-development technologies, and eco-development patterns.
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July 24 2015
Wetland research and eco-development through Chinese–United States EcoPartnership relationships
Qiang Wang;
Qiang Wang
1School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences,
East China Normal University
, Shanghai 200062, China
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Jianjian Lu;
Jianjian Lu
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1School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences,
East China Normal University
, Shanghai 200062, China
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Shieh Tsing Hsieh;
Shieh Tsing Hsieh
2US/China Energy and Environment Technology Center,
Tulane University
, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118, USA
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Peter Bowler;
Peter Bowler
3Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biology,
University of California
, Irvine, California 92697, USA
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Fengyi Wang;
Fengyi Wang
1School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences,
East China Normal University
, Shanghai 200062, China
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Yuanqin Ma
Yuanqin Ma
1School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences,
East China Normal University
, Shanghai 200062, China
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J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 7, 041503 (2015)
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Received:
May 15 2015
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July 02 2015
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Qiang Wang, Jianjian Lu, Shieh Tsing Hsieh, Peter Bowler, Fengyi Wang, Yuanqin Ma; Wetland research and eco-development through Chinese–United States EcoPartnership relationships. J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 1 July 2015; 7 (4): 041503. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4927527
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