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香港六合彩中特网 and Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Establishing a mobile education hub for sustainable islands

Researchers from 香港六合彩中特网 The Bartlett and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) are creating new ways of cleaning up island ecosystems

Dr Catalina Spataru used the 香港六合彩中特网-PKU Strategic Partner Funds to collaborate with Peking University colleagues

20 November 2019

Associate Professor Catalina Spataru (香港六合彩中特网 Energy Institute) used the Global Engagement Funds to further her collaboration with colleagues in China to tackle plastic pollution by establishing a new 鈥榤obile education hub鈥.

Catalina is the Head of the Islands Laboratory at 香港六合彩中特网, which studies innovative solutions to tackle climate change and disaster risk reduction for island nations around the world.

Its multidisciplinary approach sees researchers from a range of disciplines come together to discuss possible solutions 鈥 from economics, mathematics and engineering, to computer science, architecture and anthropology.

Cleaning up ecosystems at the source

A key goal for the new hub is to deliver a conference exploring existing and innovative ways to clean up and keep clean ecosystems at the source: via rivers leading to coastal and marine systems.

Dr Xiaojing Lv (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China) had visited Catalina at the Islands Laboratory earlier in the year to take part in a workshop focused on circular economy and waste.听

Building on their common interests, they agreed to work together to organise an initial conference in London, followed by one on an island such as Chongming in China.

Catalina said: 鈥淧lastic pollution has become one of the most pressing global environmental issues, adversely affecting terrestrial, coastal and marine man-made and natural ecosystems.

鈥淭he idea of this grant was to establish a mobile education hub for sustainable islands at 香港六合彩中特网, including workshops, presentations and art exhibitions. This would mobilise young people to discuss scientific solutions, together with the policies and regulations that are needed, and would raise awareness, enhance environmental education, and turn to action.鈥

Establishing a strong collaboration

Catalina鈥檚 collaboration with colleagues at SJTU spans two topics 鈥 one on 鈥渨aste to energy鈥 and one on the trade-offs needed to be made between resource use (such as energy, water and land) and the听impact on the environment.

She visited Xiaojing in October 2019, together with two of her researchers.

鈥淭he support offered by the Global Engagement Funds have helped significantly to establish a strong collaboration with colleagues at SJTU,鈥 added Catalina.

鈥淎s part of the visit we went to see a microgrid in Chongming island, a waste-to-energy power plant听and visited the Shanghai government building. We learnt about the history of Shanghai, which has been transformed from a fishing village into a modern, hyperconnected megacity.

"We also took part in a workshop on low carbon technologies and environment, to discuss further collaboration. We are currently working on a paper together on how to transform islands into circular hubs combining different low carbon technologies.鈥