Associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES). Her research focuses on the quantification and reduction of atmospheric pollutants and GHG emissions from animal agriculture, as well as the management of waste and non-point sources, she is the leader of Output 2.
Dr. Vigdis Vestreng is a senior adviser at the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) and project leader for the ChiNorBC and ChiNorCH4 projects on the Norwegian side. She is responsible for and has developed the field of short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) at NEA the last ten years. The Agency's work has contributed to place Norway in the forefront in developing integrated policy strategies for abatement of climate change and air pollution. NEA is the focal point for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Vestreng has been instrumental in the Panel's decision to develop globally applicable Guidelines to estimate emissions of SLCF.
Associate professor at the Zhejiang Wanli University (ZWU). Her research interest is in monitoring, modeling, and mitigation technology associated with GHG and odorous gases emission from animal feeding operations (AFOs), her extension focuses on livestock and rural waste management in sustainable agriculture, she is working in work package of Outcome 2.
Jointly trained by the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences and Dalian Jiaotong University, he is a master's student majoring in Environmental Engineering. He is proficient in using the GAINS model and has considerable expertise in methane mitigation and control measures.
Trained by the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, he is a master's student majoring in Atmospheric physics and the atmospheric environment.
Research Fellow and Ph.D. candidate at the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, has been engaged in research related to air pollution control and climate change mitigation for an extended period.
Master's Supervisor and Senior Engineer at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been engaged in research related to the physicochemical properties of atmospheric aerosols, monitoring of greenhouse gases and air pollutants, synergistic pollution reduction and carbon emission reduction, and adaptation to climate change.