BEIJING: CPEC needs enhanced SinoPak cooperation in field of earth sciences, said Prof. Cui Peng, the Director-General of China-Pakistan Joint Research Centre on Earth Sciences (CPJRC).
He told Gwadar Pro in an exclusive interview that the “CPEC, located at the tectonic junction of the western Himalayas, is a natural museum and laboratory for earth sciences.
Thus, research on geological conditions of this region is crucial for the construction of CPEC projects.
What we are doing with Pakistani scientists is aiming to ensure the security and efficiency of CPEC projects construction,” he added.
Cui emphasised that research on earth science can support CPEC projects and local people’s well-being in four respects: providing solutions for adverse engineering and technical conditions; early warning of natural hazards; efficient utilization of mineral, marine, solar, and other natural resources; sustainable development and tackling climate change. “Pak-China academic cooperation in earth sciences is not an impractical project and far from daily life.
Actually, it’s closely related to people’s well-being and economic development of the two countries,” Prof. Su Lijun, Deputy Director-General of CPJRC, said.
Su also cited a case of landslide on Karakoram Highway in 2010. The landslide blocked 25 kilometers of the main road and people had to cross a dammed lake with height of 118 meters by boat.
In order to cope with the dilemma, scientists of CPJRC designed an advanced plan which was reckoned as impossible to implement. Finally, thanks to the plan, the landslide and dammed lake were dredged meanwhile saving $200 million as engineering cost. – Agencies