Recently,
with the approval of the State Council, Mr.E Jingping, Minister of Water
Resources, signed the agreement between the government of the People's Republic
of China and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) on the International Research and Training Center on
Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES) in Beijing on behalf of the Chinese
government. This indicates that the Chinese government and UNESCO will continue
to work together to support the IRTCES to play a positive role to promote the
technical exchange in the field of soil erosion and sedimentation around the
world, and to make greater contributions to sedimentation research and training
in the world. The agreement was already signed by the Director General of
UNESCO, Ms.Audrey Azoulay.

The agreement on the
IRTCES was signed by the Chinese government and UNESCO for the first time in
1984. This is the second renewal after the agreement first renewed in 2005.
Founded in 1984, the
IRTCES is an academic institute jointly established by the Chinese government
and UNESCO, and it is also the first category II Center established by UNESCO
in the world. The aim is to give full play to China's leading role in the field
of erosion and sediment research and to promote the development of global
scientific research and technology through academic exchange, technical
consultation and professional training.
Since
its establishment, the IRTCES, under the direct leadership of the Ministry of
Water Resources and the support of UNESCO, has made great achievements in
innovation and progress, and has also made great contributions to the technical
progress in the field of global soil erosion and sediment research. The Center
has organized and co-organized more than 50 international training courses with
more than 2600 professional trainees trained in the fields of soil erosion,
sediment management, ecological conservation, flood control and disaster
alleviation in many countries of the world. The Centre has implemented 45
research and consultation projects sponsored by UNESCO, FAO, World Bank, Asian
Bank and other relevant institutions, which has better promoted China's
experience in soil erosion control and sediment management. At the same time,
it has built a perfect academic exchange platform for experts in this field. At
present, the IRTCES has sponsored two high-level English academic journals: International
Journal of Sediment Research and International Soil and Water
Conservation Research. It also undertakes the work of two international
academic organizations, namely, the World Association for Sediment and Erosion
Research (WASER), the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation
(WASWAC), and serves as the Secretariat of the International Sediment
Initiative of UNESCO. It regularly holds International Symposium on river
sedimentation and International Conference on Estuaries and Coasts,
International Conference of the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation,
International Youth Forum on Soil and Water Conservation and other
international academic conferences, and it is responsible for editing of
"Gazette of River Sedimentation in China” and Office of Qian Ning Prize
for Erosion and Sedimentation Technology.
The
renewal of the agreement provides a new opportunity for the development of the
Center. The Center will furtherly play a leading role and bridge role to
improve the international academic exchange platform, expand the research and
consultation at home and abroad, vigorously carry out technical training, and
strive to promote the development of sediment and soil and water conservation
in the world.