The 2023 Conference on
GIES of the Ancient Yellow River Floodplain was
Held in Feng County
Zhu, Y. Q.1,2 Li, L. M.1 Chi, X. X.3
1. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural
Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China;
2. Geographical Society of China, Beijing 100101,
China;
3. Fengxian Data Center, Jiangsu Province,
Fengxian 221700, China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3974/geodp.2023.02.12
CSTR: https://cstr.escience.org.cn/CSTR:20146.14.2023.02.12
The 2023 Conference of GIES for Ancient Yellow
River Floodplain Area was held from 2nd to 4th, June 2023
in Feng county, Xuzhou city, Jiangsu province, China. The
conference was co-sponsored by the Big Data Working Committee of the Geographical
Society of China (GSC) and the Peoples
Government of Feng county, Jiangsu province. The honored guests attending this
conference are as follows: Prof. GONG Ke,
Advisor of Innovation China Initiative launched by China Association for
Science and Technology (CAST)- Professional Science & Technology Service
Team of GIES (hereafter ??Innovation China -GIES??), Chairman of the Consultative
Committee on Information Communication of CAST, Chairman of the China Committee of the
World Engineering Organization Alliance, Executive Chairman of the Artificial Intelligence
Science Committee of Nankai University, and Fellow of the International Science
Council; Dr. HE Changchui, Advisor of Innovation China -GIES, former
Deputy Director General of FAO, and Academician of the Eurasian Academy of
Sciences; Prof. ZHANG Guoyou, vice President and Secretary General of
GSC; Prof. LIU Chuang, PI of Innovation
China-GIES and Director of the World Data Center on Global Change
Research Data Publishing & Repository (GCdataPR); ZHONG Weihua, Deputy Mayor of Xuzhou city, Jiangsu province;
Prof. WANG Zhenbo,
Leader of Planning Group of Innovation China-GIES and Director of Department of
International Cooperation of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural
Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (hereafter??IGSNRR??); ZHOU Lei, Member of the Standing Committee of
Yucheng City Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Deputy Mayor
of Yucheng city, Shandong province; SHAO Yonghong, Deputy Chief of Zhenba county,
Hanzhong city, Shanxi province; MAO Xiaoquan, Deputy Secretary of the Feng county
Committee of CPC and the Chief of Feng county, Xuzhou city, Jiangsu province;
and LU Fei, Deputy Secretary of the Feng county Committee of CPC. Approximately 200 participants, including experts from Innovation
China-GIES, government officials, representatives from universities,
institutes, and enterprises, took part in the conference.
Figure 1 The participants
jointly unveiled the case of ??Ancient Yellow River Flooding Area of Feng county??s
Burdock??
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On June 2nd,
conference participants visited the Xu Zhou Under-City Ruins Museum, where they systematically learned
about the historical culture of Xu Zhou. They experienced the unique phenomenon
of ancient Xuzhou city repeatedly flooding and rebuilding since its inception,
presenting a spectacle of ??city under city, streets under streets, wells under
wells??. Subsequently, unveiling ceremonies for three GIES cases were held in
Fanlou town, Liangzhai town, and Dashahe town in Feng county, namely, ??Ancient Yellow River Flooding Area of Feng county??s
Burdock??, ??Ancient Yellow River Flooding Area of Feng county??s Pears??, and
??Ancient Yellow River Course (Dashahe) of Feng county??s Apples??. ZHANG Guoyou, LIU
Chuang, LU Fei, and the experts of the GIES case jointly unveiled the three
cases. Following this, conference participants conducted field visits to the
farmlands, thoroughly inspecting the development of Feng county??s distinctive
agricultural industries.
On June 3rd, the opening ceremony was hosted by WANG
Zhenbo. ZHANG Guoyou delivered a speech on behalf of the organizers,
emphasizing the focus of the event on the unique geographical unit of the
Ancient Yellow River Floodplain Area. The objectives of the event were to
explore the natural geographical features, historical and cultural context of
the region, and their relationship with GIES products. He expressed confidence that with the support of
Xuzhou city, the Feng county government, numerous experts, public
participation, and corporate efforts, the conference would achieve the expected
results, injecting greater impetus into the economic and social development of
Feng county. ZHANG Guoyou hoped that this event would serve as a model for the
high-quality development of the Ancient
Yellow River Floodplain Area and contribute to regional economic and social
development. ZHONG Weihua and MAO Xiaoquan also spoke at the conference,
expressing warm congratulations and welcome to the convening of the conference.
They stated that Feng county would take this opportunity to further improve
policies supporting the development of characteristic agriculture, actively
nurture new industries and business models, build well-known agricultural
brands, and vigorously promote GIES products from the Ancient Yellow River
Floodplain area, such as Feng county??s burdock, Feng county??s apples, and Feng county??s
pears, bring these high-quality geographical products into the scientific
community. This effort aimed to enhance the brand awareness and competitiveness
of Feng county??s agricultural products, promote the high-quality
development of agriculture, and boost farmers income.
LIU Chuang delivered a keynote speach on ??GIES Multi-partnership
Cooperation Mechanism and Action Roadmap for the 2021-2030??. She provided a detailed introduction to the ??2021-2030
Ten-Year Action Plan of Innovation China-GIES??, emphasizing the core idea of
SDGs. The plan focused on ??proposing solutions for challenges??. The
implementation of the Action Plan started with cases at the county level and administrative
units below the county level (including towns and villages), using a bottom-up
approach with ??good practices?? as typical
cases to promote regional development. A combination of ??bottom-up?? and ??top-down?? approaches was used to promote the
overall development of the region. LIU Chuang pointed out that the core issues
addressed by the action plan were how technology could identify environment
protection and how to help transform them into sustainable development, and contribute
to common prosperity. In response, the action plan proposed the ??7654321?? solution, integrating the efforts of the seven
sectors (production, education, research, government, youth, public, media), to
link the six aspects (variety, quality, appearance, brand, behavior, taste), to
link the five sectors (science, technology, engineering, management, culture),
to promote the four flows (information flow, logistics flow, human flow,
capital flow) and to facilitate the transformation of the ??two mountains??
through a three-stage process (individual cases, case clusters, case
collections). This approach aimed to support the beneficiaries in the market
economy, including the ??guardians?? of the "green mountains and clear
waters" and the producers of GIES products, while allowing researchers to
identify scientific problems, propose solutions, and benefit from
public-interest scientific research.
Figure 2 Prof. LIU Chuang, PI of Innovation China-GIES, gave a keynote report at the conference
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Figure 3 Signing ceremony between the IGSNRR/CAS
and Feng County Public Data Center, Jiangsu provinec
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During the conference, the Institute of Geographic Sciences
and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR) and the Feng county Public Data Center
in Xuzhou city, Jiangsu province, signed an intention agreement to establish
the ??World Data Center for Global Change Science—Subcenter for the Protection
and Sustainable Development Applications of High-Quality Geographical Product
Habitats??. The objective of this collaboration is to achieve coordinated
development of regional ecological environment protection and socio-economic
progress through the widespread application of scientific data. The partnership
aims to drive data-driven initiatives that contribute to the conservation of
habitats for GIES products.
Additionally, the IGSNRR entered into a strategic
cooperation agreement with the China University Ecological Civilization
Education Alliance. The agreement outlines collaborative efforts in the areas
of GIES products, and ecological civilization research and education. Both
parties are committed to working together to promote scientific communication
and media outreach, thereby expanding social impact.
Subsequently, ZHANG Guoyou presented letters of appointment
to the advisors and experts of the GIES Team, officially announcing the
establishment of the GIES Team- Enterprise Group. He issued certificates to the
members of this newly formed group. Professor HAN Maoli from Peking University
and Professor MA Xiaodong from Jiangsu Normal University delivered keynote
speeches on ??Historical Major Changes in the Yellow River Course and the Yellow
River Floodplain Area?? and ??Research on Models and Paths for Building a
Sustainable Development Demonstration Zone in Xuzhou??, respectively. These
presentations focused on the past, present, and future of the ancient Yellow
River floodplain Area.
On June 4th, focusing on the theme of ??Research on the
Ancient Yellow River Floodplain Area??, engineers SUN Tao from the Institute of
Chinese Historical Geography at Fudan University, Senior Engineer ZHANG
Xiangping at the Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Science Research under the
Yellow River Conservancy Commission, Associate Professor YE Yu from the Faculty
of Geography Science at Beijing Normal University, and Professor LIU Jie from
Shandong Heze University made professional presentations. SUN Tao talked about
research and information extraction on ancient channels of the Yellow River in
the Ming and Qing dynasties, and GIS data
representation. ZHANG Xiangping presented an analysis of the impact of
the 1938 breach on the Huayuankou section of the Yellow River on the regional
ecological environment. YE Yu explored the spatiotemporal patterns of rural
settlements in the Yellow River Delta and their response to Yellow River
channel changes since 1855. LIU Jie presented a research report
on comprehensive development strategies for the Yellow River Ancient Channels
in Heze, Shandong. Additionally, on the theme of ??Intellectual Property
Protection of GIES Products and Regional
High-Quality Development??, Professor GU Xin from
the Intellectual Property Development Research Centre of the National
Intellectual Property Administration, Professor ZHU Yunqiang from
IGSNRR/CAS, Associate Professor ZHANG Mingxin
from Ningxia University, and Professor MO Xingguo from IGSNRR/CAS gave presentations.
Figure 4 Prof. ZHANG Guoyou issued certificates
to the consultants and experts of the GIES Team
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GU Xin discussed intellectual property
protection and the use of geographical indications in China, while ZHU Yunqiang
presented an investigation and evaluation of the genuine geographical features
and ecological civilization models of Beautiful China. ZHANG Mingxin??s report
focused on the case study of tan sheep on habitat protection and sustainable
development of arid grassland in Huamachi town of Yanchi, Ningxia Hui autonomous region,
and MO Xingguo discussed a case study of Lipu Taro-Rice Rotation Permanent
Farmland Ecosystem Protection and Sustainable Development, Guangxi.
Figure 5 Group
photo of the forum
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During the closing ceremony, LIU Chuang gave a summary of
the conference. She expressed that the theme of the conference, ??Science and
Technology Supporting Geographical Indications Environment & Sustainability
(GIES) Ancient Yellow River Floodplain Area??, facilitated in-depth discussions
on utilizing technological means to drive rural revitalization and sustainable
development in the Ancient Yellow River Floodplain area. She noted that Feng county??s
Ancient Yellow River floodplain Area had suffered historical hardships from the
Yellow River breaching and flooding. After liberation, the Yellow River no
longer flooded, and the people of Feng county worked hard to transform the
land, which had been severely affected by the Yellow River floods, into the
original production area for GIES products
such as apples, pears, and burdock. They also transformed areas such as the Ancient
Yellow River Channel and Dashahe into beautiful parks through a series of management
activities such as flood control, sand control, saline-alkali control, and
locust control. In conclusion, LIU Chuang
announced that after careful discussions among the experts, the conference
unanimously approved the proposal proposed by Peking University??s Professor HAN
Maoli and entrusted Professor SONG Xainfang from the IGSNRR/CAS to lead the
initiation of a proposal to relevant national authorities for the
??Establishment of a Natural and Cultural World Heritage Site in the Ancient
Yellow River Floodplain??.