LICA attends the Conference on Multi-sphere Changes and Sustainable Utilization of Resources in Mountains
From May 6 to 9, the "Academic Seminar on Multi-sphere Changes and Sustainable Utilization of Resources in Mountains" was held in Moshi Town, Ganzi Prefecture, co-organized by the Alpine Ecology Professional Committee of the Chinese Ecological Society, the Mountain Resources Research Professional Committee of the Chinese Natural Resources Society, the Cryosphere and Sustainable Development Professional Committee of the Chinese Geographical Society, the Chengdu Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Hailuogou Scenic Area Management Committee, and hosted by the Gongga Mountain Alpine Ecosystem Observation and Experimental Station. More than 100 researchers and scholars from various units across the country attended the meeting.

In his speech, Academician Chen Fahu emphasized the important role of deepening the research on earth system science in the national ecological security pattern, regional coordinated development, and land space governance. He hoped to strengthen the understanding of the spatiotemporal cross-coupling mechanism of multiple factors such as climate, hydrology, geomorphology, biology, and human activities in mountain systems, and promote the development of geographical process research from qualitative cognition to computable system modeling and future-oriented prediction and simulation. Academician Yu Guirui emphasized the important relationship between maintaining the stability of mountain ecosystems and promoting sustainable development in mountainous areas, and pointed out that in the face of mountain ecological and environmental problems and complexity, it is necessary to promote the deep integration of ecology and geography, climate science, remote sensing technology, system modeling and other disciplines, and formulate scientific and effective ecological regulation strategies to serve the sustainable development of mountains. Su Fenzhen said in his speech that the Science and Technology Basic Capabilities Bureau of the Chinese Academy of Sciences will optimize the layout and construction of field observation and research networks from the perspective of promoting interdisciplinary innovation and solving major scientific problems, promote the deep mining and efficient use of scientific observation experimental data, promote the improvement of field station observation and research capabilities and the open sharing of scientific research instruments and equipment, and provide important data support for multi-sphere research in mountains.

During the meeting, the technical team of LICA United Technology Limited held in-depth discussions with experts from many scientific research institutions, and systematically absorbed professional knowledge such as the frontier needs of high-cold mountain ecological observation, equipment adaptability improvement and multidisciplinary technical needs. Based on this, the team will optimize product design, promote the accuracy and applicability of ecological monitoring equipment in complex mountain environments, and provide more in-demand technical solutions for mountain scientific research. Afterwards, the technical team and the expert delegation went to the Gongga Mountain Alpine Ecosystem Observation Experimental Station and the core area of the Hailuogou Glacier to conduct on-site research on observation needs.
LICA United Technology Limited will continue to pay attention to the actual needs of mountain science research, support technological innovation, and deepen cooperation with scientific research institutions. The company will continue to optimize product performance, improve data collection accuracy and equipment stability in complex environments, and strengthen cooperation with scientific research institutions and field stations to promote the transformation of technological achievements into practical applications, provide better technical support for mountain system research and ecological safety barrier construction, and help promote the sustainable development practice of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.