Advances in Earth Science ›› 2024, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (10): 1021-1031. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2024.067

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An Analysis of Grant Application, Proposal Review, and Founded Research Outputs Managed by the Discipline of Geography, Department of Earth Science, National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2024

Yang GAO( ), Juhua XIONG, Zhonghao ZHANG, Jian LIU, Jing GENG, Da ZHANG, Linlin GAO, Fenglong WANG, Haichao XIE, Wende LI   

  1. Department of Earth Science, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing 100085, China
  • Received:2024-09-18 Revised:2024-09-20 Online:2024-10-10 Published:2024-12-03
  • About author:GAO Yang, research area includes management of natural science funds. E-mail: gaoyang@nsfc.gov.cn

Yang GAO, Juhua XIONG, Zhonghao ZHANG, Jian LIU, Jing GENG, Da ZHANG, Linlin GAO, Fenglong WANG, Haichao XIE, Wende LI. An Analysis of Grant Application, Proposal Review, and Founded Research Outputs Managed by the Discipline of Geography, Department of Earth Science, National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2024[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2024, 39(10): 1021-1031.

National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) is the main funding institution of fundamental research in China. Geography (or geographical science), as an important component of Earth sciences, is a fundamental discipline that studies the patterns of spatial differentiation, temporal evolution processes, and interaction mechanisms of natural factors, human elements, geographic information, and geographic complexes. It mainly includes three sub-disciplines: human geography, physical geography, and information geography. The acceptance of grant project application, the review of proposals, and the evaluation of project reports for the geography discipline are centrally managed by the discipline of Geography in the Department of Earth Sciences of NSFC. This paper introduces the application and acceptance, review process, deliberation, and funding status of the NSFC projects for the three major sub-disciplines of geography during the 2024 annual centralized acceptance period. A statistical analysis was conducted on the research outcomes of projects completed at the end of 2023, highlighting the main research advancements achieved by some selected projects.

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