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Program of the Training Workshop On Resource & Environment Scientific Data Sharing and Disaster Emergency Response along CPEC

Program of the Training Workshop
On Resource & Environment Scientific Data Sharing and Disaster Emergency Response along CPEC
(August 23-27, 2025 Islamabad, Pakistan)


I. Background
With the increasing severity of climate change and the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, particularly in the complex and disaster-prone geographical region along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), disaster emergency response and scientific data sharing have become crucial. CPEC not only bears significant responsibility in terms of economic cooperation between the two countries but also requires close collaboration in resource and environmental management as well as disaster prevention. Sharing scientific data and leveraging advanced information and emergency response technologies will greatly enhance the capacity and speed of disaster response, minimizing the negative impacts of disasters on society, economy, and the environment.
Against this backdrop, this training workshop will bring together experts and scholars from China, Pakistan, and other B&R member countries/regions, and related fields to explore how to establish an efficient data-sharing mechanism. Through the analysis and utilization of scientific data, the workshop aims to improve the accuracy and timeliness of disaster emergency responses.
Under the sponsorship of the China-Pakistan Joint Research Center on Earth Sciences (aka., CPJRC) and the Developing Satellite Emergency-Response System and Using for Typical Major Natural Hazards Project, a 5-day Training Workshop on Resource & Environment Scientific Data Sharing and Disaster Emergency Response along CPEC will be held in Islamabad, Pakistan at the end of August 2025.


II. Objective

(1) To provide theoretical and practical skills related to scientific data sharing, including policies and standards, technical methods, software platforms, and data management, and to promote technical exchanges on data sharing.
(2) To enhance the disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities along CPEC, sharing key technologies and case demonstrations in areas such as disaster emergency remote sensing monitoring, disaster damage assessment, and disaster risk assessment.
(3) To share capabilities and practices in disaster prevention and mitigation knowledge services within open science, and to promote the establishment of a data-sharing and disaster emergency service cooperation network along CPEC.
 
III. Schedule and Courses (Tentative)
      23 August (Sat), Registration online, and Training preparation
      24 August (Sun)
      9:00-9:30 Registration onsite for local participants
      9:30-9:50 Opening ceremony
      9:50-10:50 Course 1: “China Experiences in Emergent Response to Natural Major Disasters” by Prof. Dr. Wu Lixin, Central South University.
      10:50-11:00 Tea Break
      11:00-12:00 Course 2: “Big Data Driven Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service” by Prof. Dr. Wang Juanle, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      14:00-15:00 Course 3: “Progressive Destabilization Mechanism Analysis for Slope Failure in High Mountain Areas by Using Multiple Data.” by Associate Professor. Dr. Mao Wenfei, Central South University.
      15:00-15:30 Tea Break
      15:30-16:30 Course 4: “ Dynamic Monitoring and Early Warning of Wildfire Risk based on Remote Sensing Data, Dr. Zhang Hongguo, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
      16:30-17:30 Course 5: “BeiDou GNSS Construction and Application in Pakistan” by Prof. Dr. Chen Xianjun, National Geomatics Center of China.
      25 August (Mon)
      09:00-10:00 Course 6: “A Knowledge-Driven Framework for Bridging Observational Gaps in Seamless Spatiotemporal Flood Monitoring” by Dr. Jiao Zhijun, Central South University.
      10:00-10:30 Tea Break
      10:30-11:30 Course 7: “Disaster Chain Modeling in Earthquake-Prone
Mountain Areas” by Assistant Researcher, Dr. Li Congrong, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      Video lectures and online exchanges
      14:00-14:45 Course 8: “Crowdsourcing Geographic Information Collection for Disaster Emergency” by Prof. Dr. Zhou Xiaoguang, Central South University
      14:45-15:30 Course 9: “Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: Fundamental Models and Practical Applications” by Associate Prof. Dr. Miao Zelang, Central South University
      15:30-15:40 Tea Break
      15:40-16:25 Course 10: “GNSS meteorology and its potential applications in flood monitoring” by Associate Prof. Dr. Chen Biyan, Central South University.
      16:25-17:10 Course 11: “Satellite-based Emergency Mapping for Disaster Loss Assessment” by Prof. Dr. Qu Ying, Beijing Normal University.
      26 August (Tue)
      09:00-10:00 Course 12: “Urban Heat Stress: Progress, Challenges and Insights”
by Associate Prof. Dr. Yang Fei, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      10:00-10:30 Tea Break
      10:30-11:00 Course 13: “Questionnaire Survey for this training workshop” by Engineer Yuan Yuelei, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      11:00-12:00 Certificates Conferring for trainees
      14:00-16:00 Short break for the training lecture session
      27 August (Wed)
      09:30-17:00 All trainees join the China-Pakistan Symposium on Early Warning Systems for Hydrological and Geological Disaster

IV. Hosts & Organizers
Sponsored by:
      China-Pakistan Joint Research Center on Earth Sciences (CPJRC)
      Strategy S&T Innovation Cooperation Project on Developing Satellite Emergency-Response System and Using for Typical Major Natural Hazards (2023YFE0208000),MOST, P.R. China
Organized by:
      Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
      Institute for Geohazards Perception, Cognition & Prediction Research, Central South University
Supported by:
      International Knowledge Centre for Engineering Sciences and Technology under the Auspices of UNESCO
      Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan
      
V. Registration
      1. Those researchers, young talents and management officers from CPEC region
countries who are engaged in research related to disaster risk reduction can apply to participate in the training workshop.
      2. The participants are requested to register in the online system (https://cpjrc-2025.osgeo.cn).
 
VI. More Information
      1. The training course will be taught in English, and the participants are required to have good English listening and speaking skills.
      2. No registration fee shall be charged. Lunch is provided during the training.
      3. Certificates will be conferred to the participants who have completed all the courses of the training workshop.
 
VII Contact Information
      (1) Ms. Yuan Yuelei, Email: yuanyl@lreis.ac.cn
      (2) Ms. Asma Tanveer, Email: asma@lreis.ac.cn

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Program of the Training Workshop
On Resource & Environment Scientific Data Sharing and Disaster Emergency Response along CPEC
(August 23-27, 2025 Islamabad, Pakistan)


I. Background
With the increasing severity of climate change and the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, particularly in the complex and disaster-prone geographical region along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), disaster emergency response and scientific data sharing have become crucial. CPEC not only bears significant responsibility in terms of economic cooperation between the two countries but also requires close collaboration in resource and environmental management as well as disaster prevention. Sharing scientific data and leveraging advanced information and emergency response technologies will greatly enhance the capacity and speed of disaster response, minimizing the negative impacts of disasters on society, economy, and the environment.
Against this backdrop, this training workshop will bring together experts and scholars from China, Pakistan, and other B&R member countries/regions, and related fields to explore how to establish an efficient data-sharing mechanism. Through the analysis and utilization of scientific data, the workshop aims to improve the accuracy and timeliness of disaster emergency responses.
Under the sponsorship of the China-Pakistan Joint Research Center on Earth Sciences (aka., CPJRC) and the Developing Satellite Emergency-Response System and Using for Typical Major Natural Hazards Project, a 5-day Training Workshop on Resource & Environment Scientific Data Sharing and Disaster Emergency Response along CPEC will be held in Islamabad, Pakistan at the end of August 2025.


II. Objective

(1) To provide theoretical and practical skills related to scientific data sharing, including policies and standards, technical methods, software platforms, and data management, and to promote technical exchanges on data sharing.
(2) To enhance the disaster prevention and mitigation capabilities along CPEC, sharing key technologies and case demonstrations in areas such as disaster emergency remote sensing monitoring, disaster damage assessment, and disaster risk assessment.
(3) To share capabilities and practices in disaster prevention and mitigation knowledge services within open science, and to promote the establishment of a data-sharing and disaster emergency service cooperation network along CPEC.
 
III. Schedule and Courses (Tentative)
      23 August (Sat), Registration online, and Training preparation
      24 August (Sun)
      9:00-9:30 Registration onsite for local participants
      9:30-9:50 Opening ceremony
      9:50-10:50 Course 1: “China Experiences in Emergent Response to Natural Major Disasters” by Prof. Dr. Wu Lixin, Central South University.
      10:50-11:00 Tea Break
      11:00-12:00 Course 2: “Big Data Driven Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service” by Prof. Dr. Wang Juanle, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      14:00-15:00 Course 3: “Progressive Destabilization Mechanism Analysis for Slope Failure in High Mountain Areas by Using Multiple Data.” by Associate Professor. Dr. Mao Wenfei, Central South University.
      15:00-15:30 Tea Break
      15:30-16:30 Course 4: “ Dynamic Monitoring and Early Warning of Wildfire Risk based on Remote Sensing Data, Dr. Zhang Hongguo, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
      16:30-17:30 Course 5: “BeiDou GNSS Construction and Application in Pakistan” by Prof. Dr. Chen Xianjun, National Geomatics Center of China.
      25 August (Mon)
      09:00-10:00 Course 6: “A Knowledge-Driven Framework for Bridging Observational Gaps in Seamless Spatiotemporal Flood Monitoring” by Dr. Jiao Zhijun, Central South University.
      10:00-10:30 Tea Break
      10:30-11:30 Course 7: “Disaster Chain Modeling in Earthquake-Prone
Mountain Areas” by Assistant Researcher, Dr. Li Congrong, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      Video lectures and online exchanges
      14:00-14:45 Course 8: “Crowdsourcing Geographic Information Collection for Disaster Emergency” by Prof. Dr. Zhou Xiaoguang, Central South University
      14:45-15:30 Course 9: “Landslide Susceptibility Mapping: Fundamental Models and Practical Applications” by Associate Prof. Dr. Miao Zelang, Central South University
      15:30-15:40 Tea Break
      15:40-16:25 Course 10: “GNSS meteorology and its potential applications in flood monitoring” by Associate Prof. Dr. Chen Biyan, Central South University.
      16:25-17:10 Course 11: “Satellite-based Emergency Mapping for Disaster Loss Assessment” by Prof. Dr. Qu Ying, Beijing Normal University.
      26 August (Tue)
      09:00-10:00 Course 12: “Urban Heat Stress: Progress, Challenges and Insights”
by Associate Prof. Dr. Yang Fei, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      10:00-10:30 Tea Break
      10:30-11:00 Course 13: “Questionnaire Survey for this training workshop” by Engineer Yuan Yuelei, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
      11:00-12:00 Certificates Conferring for trainees
      14:00-16:00 Short break for the training lecture session
      27 August (Wed)
      09:30-17:00 All trainees join the China-Pakistan Symposium on Early Warning Systems for Hydrological and Geological Disaster

IV. Hosts & Organizers
Sponsored by:
      China-Pakistan Joint Research Center on Earth Sciences (CPJRC)
      Strategy S&T Innovation Cooperation Project on Developing Satellite Emergency-Response System and Using for Typical Major Natural Hazards (2023YFE0208000),MOST, P.R. China
Organized by:
      Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
      Institute for Geohazards Perception, Cognition & Prediction Research, Central South University
Supported by:
      International Knowledge Centre for Engineering Sciences and Technology under the Auspices of UNESCO
      Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan
      
V. Registration
      1. Those researchers, young talents and management officers from CPEC region
countries who are engaged in research related to disaster risk reduction can apply to participate in the training workshop.
      2. The participants are requested to register in the online system (https://cpjrc-2025.osgeo.cn).
 
VI. More Information
      1. The training course will be taught in English, and the participants are required to have good English listening and speaking skills.
      2. No registration fee shall be charged. Lunch is provided during the training.
      3. Certificates will be conferred to the participants who have completed all the courses of the training workshop.
 
VII Contact Information
      (1) Ms. Yuan Yuelei, Email: yuanyl@lreis.ac.cn
      (2) Ms. Asma Tanveer, Email: asma@lreis.ac.cn
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