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China and Cambodia's joint karst research, backed by the UN, advances climate action through shared science and training.
The United Nations has hailed China-Cambodia joint research on the karst critical zone as a model of South-South cooperation in combating climate change.
Launched in 2021, the project, led by Professor Li Qiang of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, studies carbon sequestration through karst rock weathering, combining China’s monitoring technology with Cambodia’s tropical karst environments.
It has trained over 100 Cambodian researchers and established Cambodia’s first tropical karst carbon cycle monitoring station in Battambang in 2022, using climate-adapted Chinese equipment.
The initiative supports global carbon sink assessments and informs climate policy, creating a sustainable framework for research, infrastructure, and capacity building.
La investigación cárstica conjunta de China y Camboya, respaldada por la ONU, promueve la acción climática a través de la ciencia y la capacitación compartidas.