The station to be built in Taxkorgan County will be used by researchers concerned with water resources, biodiversity, grassland productivity, climate change and disaster warning and forecasting, said Lei Jiaqiang, director of the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Field observation could also help the local community improve agriculture and livestock production efficiency and support the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, state-run Xinhua quoted Lei as saying.
Situated in the west of the Pamir Plateau and some 300 kilometers from Kashgar City, Taxkorgan borders Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Lei said the station would also facilitate scientific cooperation between China, its neighbours and international organisations.
The institute has built 15 field observational stations with countries in Central Asia, the report said.
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