Under the project of the National Science and Technology Council, the center further signed a cooperation agreement with local optoelectronics industry. For ecological research, members of the center have designed rigorous ecological and micro-meteorological research methods to monitor the impact of ground-based photoelectric fields on landscape-scale plant and animal diversity, as well as on carbon dioxide and hydrological budgets for the ground-based photoelectric fields. For social research, members of the center conduct extensive and in-depth qualitative and quantitative research work in communities surrounding the ground-based photovoltaic fields.
Works of this center has also gradually attracted attention due to its forward-looking research orientation. Currently, teachers and students from the University of Münster in Germany and other academic units are attracted to visit the sample area to conduct discussions and exchanges for future collaborative research.
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