Wuhan University
School of Political Science and Public Administration
& School of Economics




We were honored to deliver a public interest seminar at Wuhan University’s School of Political Science and Public Administration, where we presented our work on desert ecosystem restoration and community resilience strategies. The discussion centered on scalable solutions that harmonize ecological recovery with social stability in vulnerable regions.


Additionally, we conducted a guest lecture at the university’s School of Economics, introducing our "Three-Zone Desert Economy" model. This framework reimagines arid landscapes through three interconnected economic spheres: ecological rehabilitation zones, renewable energy production belts, and sustainable community enterprises – creating a blueprint for turning environmental challenges into development opportunities.
These academic exchanges allowed us to share field-tested approaches while gaining valuable insights from Wuhan University’s exceptional scholars and students. We look forward to further collaboration at the intersection of environmental policy and economic innovation.