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¹ú²úÂÒÂ×: China New Development Awards 2019 presented on 22nd August to 10 winning scholarly books and their authors, selected by a panel of ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× editors and publishers for having made a significant contribution to research which contributed to the delivery of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Researchers and publishers joined by government representatives at the awards ceremony at the 2019 Beijing International Book Fair.(BIBF)

Take a look at 2019 Award Winning Titles: 

  • by Li, K., Zhang, J., Chen, M., Yang, Z., Niu, Q
  • by Tang Qiuhong, Quansheng Ge
  • by Cheng Yu, Song Lilei, Huang Lihe
  • by Xiaoshan Zhang, Zhou Li
  • by Xinli Zheng
  • by Wu Deng, Ali Cheshmehzangi
  • by Wuhong Wang, Klaus Bengler, Xiaobei Jiang
  • by Linqi Zhang, Sharon R. Lewin
  • by Wenhua Shan, Kimmo Nutio, Kangle Zhang
  • by Jianzhuang Xiao

Click book titles to read the selected chapters for free until Aug.31, 2020.

Winning titles covering scholarly works from the social sciences, business and economics, engineering and technology, as well as the life sciences and the biomedicine research areas. 

The China New Development Awards for academic books is one part of the ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× SDG Programme, which features cutting-edge research from a wide range of science, engineering, social sciences and humanities disciplines, as well as across brands, platforms and product types. By creating new partnerships and new ways of collaborating, we want to improve the process of sharing discoveries on the world stage, and help practitioners to develop innovative and effective policies, programmes and technologies to tackle major social, environmental and economic challenges.

Through the ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× SDG Programme, we want to better support researchers to help them to attract the wider attention of the policy and business communities who can put research insights into action to solve regional and global issues.

Making meaningful progress towards the delivery of the SDGs requires strong, sustained interaction not only between professional communities, but also between the research fields themselves. The approach to tackle urgent societal challenges must be multi-disciplinary, as no one research area can solve the challenges of global hunger, poverty, or climate change. By breaking down disciplinary silos, both in publishing and across the global research community, the ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× SDG Programme aims to inspire new connections and help deliver real progress.