Home>>Sci-Edu
Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Thursday, August 15, 2002

China Issues Sci-tech Program on Sustainable Development

The central government will allocate 10 billion yuan (US$1.2 billion) to fund science and technology research on sustainable development during the ongoing 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05) period, said a senior official Wednesday.


PRINT DISCUSSION CHINESE SEND TO FRIEND


The central government will allocate 10 billion yuan (US$1.2 billion) to fund science and technology research on sustainable development during the ongoing 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05) period, said a senior official Wednesday.

"Sustainable development is regarded as a major strategy of our country,'' said Li Xueyong, vice-minister of science and technology. In particular, the nation values the role of science and technology in promoting sustainable development.

Li made the remarks at a conference during which he officially announced the release of the Science and Technology Framework for Sustainable Development 2001-10.

With the expansion of its market economy and its World Trade Organization (WTO) accession, China is confronted with a series of sustainable development challenges related to population, resources and environmental protection, Li noted.

In addition, new problems have emerged such as an ageing population, the spread of major diseases and ecological degradation in some places.

According to the framework document, the nation has identified six priority tasks: to conduct strategic research in key technologies; to strengthen basic research and enhance the commercialization of research and development findings; to implement pilot programmes and to optimize science and technology resources.

For example, China plans to conduct 10 key State projects involving water pollution control and cleanup technologies. Another 35 scheduled projects are related to the technologies of water security and exploration and the exploitation of large oil and gas fields. Also planned are high-tech research projects on environmental, biological, marine and energy technology as well as basic research projects related to population, resources and environmental protection.

A series of objectives were set in the blueprint:

L Making major technological breakthroughs in areas of population, resources and environment and to develop a preliminary capacity to solve major problems with proprietary technology;

L Realizing commercialization of research and development findings;

L Developing relevant technical standards and industrial technology systems for sustainable development;

L Building a number of scientific and technological demonstration zones for sustainable development with local characteristics;

L Training a high-caliber, rationally structured team of researchers, creating a pro-innovation system compatible with the needs of sustainable development, and promoting the co-ordinated development of economy, society and environment.

When asked how the objectives can be achieved, Li said that governments and departments at all levels should further enhance their awareness and inter-agency co-ordination.

The market mechanism should be leveraged to motivate enterprises and all quarters of society to develop advanced and practical technologies, he said.

Though government is the primary source of funding for sustainable development, governments at all levels should also attract private capital to fuel projects through the commercialization of research findings, Li said.

A venture capital investment mechanism should be introduced in this field, he stressed.

China will also expand channels of co-operation with the international community, and seek overseas aid and investment to advance science and technology for sustainable development, he said.

The country should actively participate in all global and regional international programmes in the area of resources and environment and keep a seat at these international forums, Li said.


Questions?Comments? Click here
    Advanced






China to Pump US$2.5 Billion into 12 Key Sci-tech Projects



 


China's High-tech Development Geared to Marketable Industries ( 46 Messages)

Chinese GRE Test Takers Shocked by US ETS Decision ( 24 Messages)

Bush Looks Forward to Chinese President Jiang's Visit: Spokesman ( 22 Messages)

US Should Change Two-sided Policy: Opinion ( 27 Messages)

Shanghai Financial Center Aiming High ( 10 Messages)



Copyright by People's Daily Online, all rights reserved