The Digital Belt and Road program in support of regional sustainability

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Huadong Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Jie Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Yubao Qiu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Massimo Menenti (Chinese Academy of Sciences, TU Delft - Optical and Laser Remote Sensing, Capital Normal University)

Fang Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Paul F. Uhlir (Information Policy and Management)

Li Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

John van Genderen (University of Twente)

Dong Liang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Ishwaran Natarajan (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Lanwei Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Jiuliang Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Research Group
Optical and Laser Remote Sensing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2018.1471790
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Optical and Laser Remote Sensing
Issue number
7
Volume number
11
Pages (from-to)
657-669
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Abstract

The Belt and Road initiative has a significant focus on infrastructure, trade, and economic development across a vast region, and it also provides significant opportunities for sustainable development. The combined pressure of climate variability, intensified use of resources, and the fragility of ecosystems make it very challenging, however, to achieve future sustainability. To develop the path in a sustainable way, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of these issues across nations and evaluate them in a scientific and well-informed approach. In this context, the Digital Belt and Road (DBAR) program was initiated as an international venture to share expertise, knowledge, technologies, and data to demonstrate the role of Earth observation science and technology and big Earth data applications to support large-scale development. In this paper, we identify pressing challenges, present the research priorities and foci of the DBAR program, and propose solutions where big Earth data can make significant contributions. This paper calls for further joint actions and collaboration to build a digital silk road in support of sustainable development at national, regional and global levels.

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