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LSGI Scholar's Expert Opinion Reveals China's Land Subsidence Study

24 Apr 2024

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Prof. Xiao-li Ding was interviewed by the journal Nature and BBC World Service's audio programme, where he discussed China's Land Subsidence Study and shared important findings.


Prof. DING Xiaoli, Chair Professor of Geomatics in the Department of LSGI at PolyU, has gained international recognition for his expertise on land subsidence issues. In recent interviews with Nature and BBC World Service's "Newshour", Prof. Ding discussed the research in a paper revealing alarming statistics: approximately 16% of the mapped areas in China's major cities are sinking rapidly. Within a century, one in ten residents in coastal cities could be living below sea level. He emphasised that subsidence is not exclusive to China, and excessive groundwater usage could be the primary cause, highlighting the importance of controlling groundwater usage as an effective solution.


Online coverage
Nature
BBC World Service Recording


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