Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version)
Keywords
Health Silk Road, Belt and Road, systematic view, life and health
Document Type
S&T Innovation Supports High-quality Development of the Belt and Road Initiative
Abstract
Life and health are common challenges faced by mankind, and the building of the Health Silk Road is the fundamental content of the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative. There are great differences in the level of economic and social development of the countries and regions along the Belt and Road. Under the increasingly complex and severe global biosecurity situation, scientific guidance from a systematic perspective is required for comprehensively improving the medical and health conditions and life and health quality of different countries and regions. Aiming at the challenges faced by the building of the Health Silk Road, this study expounds the concept of full-cycle life and health management from a systematic perspective, puts forward the key directions for cooperation, and points out that multiple cooperation mechanisms should be built through top-level design to comprehensively deepen cooperation in science and technology, economy and trade.
First page
1256
Last Page
1263
Language
Chinese
Publisher
Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Recommended Citation
WANG, Shouyang; BAO, Qin; and ZHANG, Qi
(2023)
"Building the Health Silk Road within the Belt and Road Initiative from a systematic view,"
Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Chinese Version): Vol. 38
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Iss.
9
, Article 4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.16418/j.issn.1000-3045.20230629004
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