Dong Suocheng, a leading professor and supervisor of doctorate candidates at
the Knowledge Innovation Base of the Institute of Geographical Science and
Natural Resources Research under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has
contributed much in his research domain. Dong primarily does research in
regional ecological economics, resource economics, environmental economics and
sustainable development. Now he is engaged in research in ecological and
eco-economic strategies for western development, interactive mechanisms between
urbanization and their ecological enviroments in west China's cities, principle
factors of China's economic growth and environmental pollution. He has
chaired and accomplished around 30 key research projects at both national and
international level, including Southeast and South China Regional Planning. He
has published 130 papers. His "A Study of the Strategy on Resources
and Environment of Eastern Coastal China in the 21st Century" project won the
State Environmental Protection Bureau third prize in 1997. His
"Comprehensive Study of the Industrial Zone along the Yangtze River" won CAS
second prize in 1998. Dong's book "A Study of the Strategy of
Developing Western China in the 21st Century" won the State Award in
2002. This year, Dong was invited to give a lecture at the Sub-Global
Scenarios Workshop on Millennium Ecosystem Assessment held in Malaysia. In
2002 he served as the executive deputy chairman at an international conference
on China's economy and investment opportunities after China's entry into the
World Trade Organization, which was held in the Unites States. Meanwhile, he
was invited to give lectures at several universities of the United States, and
the University of British Columbia in Canada.
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