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The Significant Strategic Status of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Should be Established

Jia Qian,Chen Yongjie,Chen Guangman,Yang Juping,Ying Guangrong

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 7,   Pages 4-13

Abstract:

Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) , based on the philosophic idea of “correlation between manhealth of 1.3 billion people in China and the problem of shortage of doctor and medicine for 900 million ruralIt is strongly suggested that five promotion projects, namely TCM policy and statute guarantee, TCM qualifiedpersonnel cultivation, TCM scientific research, development of TCM in rural areas and TCM administrativesystem reform, should be carried out in real earnest to make TCM develop in a sustainable way.

Keywords: traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)     TCM policy and statute guarantee     TCM qualified personnel     projectsof TCM in rural areas     TCM administrative system    

Analysis of Medium- and Long-term Coupling Effect of Energy- and Water-Saving Policies in Urban and RuralAreas in Beijing

Liu Gengyuan, Hu Junmei, Yang Zhifeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 5,   Pages 120-129 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.05.007

Abstract:

An energy-water coupling model is established in this paper based on long-range energy alternatives planning (LEAP)
and water evaluation and planning (WEAP), scenarios are then designed to explore the energy- and water-saving effects of different
policies in Beijing in the future and their coupling effects, and sensitivity analysis of the results is also conducted. Results show that the total energy consumption in Beijing will grow gradually by year, while water shortage is unlikely to occur. During the 13th Five-Year Plan, the total energy-saving amount owing to water-saving policies is 1.003 million tonnes of standard coal, and the total water-saving amount owing to energy-saving policies has reached 276 million cubic meters. The energy demand and water demand by residents’living, the service industry, the construction industry, and the traditional manufacturing industry are correlated, as they are critical energy-water coupling sectors. In terms of energy- and water-saving effects in different scenarios and periods, the industrial structure optimization policy shows great energy-saving potentials in the short term, while irrigation technology innovation and planting structure optimization in the agricultural sector have both good energy- and water-saving effects in the short term. A coordinated energy- and water-saving effect can be found in energy-saving scenarios in the service industry and the industrial sector. As for policies in the same sector, regulation on energy use intensity can achieve an obvious coordinated energy- and water-saving effect.

Keywords: urban and rural areas in Beijing     energy and water-saving     policy coupling analysis    

Rural Drinking Water Supply in Poverty Alleviation Areas in China

Ji Qinghua, Dong Shuoxun, Cao Xiaofeng, Liu Huijuan, Qu Jiuhui

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 5,   Pages 163-168 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.05.021

Abstract:

Ensuring the safety of rural drinking water is a basic component of povertyStudying the strategy for ensuring drinking water safety in areas that were lifted out of poverty isTo guarantee the safety supply of rural drinking water in poverty alleviation areas, we suggest thatof drinking water in rural areas should be optimized to meet those in urban areas, and a long-term policyfocusing on water price should be established for rural water supply.

Keywords: rural drinking water     poverty alleviation areas     sanitary standards for drinking water     water price    

Modernization of Public Service Governance in Rural Areas of China

Ma Chen,Li Jin,Zhao Chunjiang,Zhang Qian,Sun Ning,Song Taichun,Feng Xian,Cao Bingxue

Strategic Study of CAE 2022, Volume 24, Issue 2,   Pages 160-169 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2022.02.017

Abstract:

The modernization of public service governance in rural areas is a crucialfor improving people’s livelihood and realizing rural revitalization.areas, analyze the major challenges faced during the modernization of rural public service governanceareas, (2) modernizing the governance of rural education, (3) improving rural cultural and sports infrastructureareas.

Keywords: public service governance     rural modernization     rural governance     co-governance     coordinated development    

The Discussion of the Essence and Characters of the TCM, as well as the Formation and Devopment of theTCM Theory

Li Lianda,Jing Yuzhen

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 7,   Pages 24-26

Abstract:

This article discusses the essence and characters of the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as wellas the formation and devopment of the TCM theory.TCM in the modern times.TCM theory took its source at a great deal of practice which was a long time fight with disease.of the herb and medicine as well as the theory of the TCM.

Keywords: TCM     the modernization of the TCM     Yinyangwuxing     Tianrenheyi     Taijibagua    

Translating the power of TCM into patients’ hope

Guangbiao Zhou,Zhu Chen

Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 265-267 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0329-z

Sexual satisfaction and its influencing factors of postmenopausal women in rural areas

Jing Xiu,Yang Jigao,Liu Jun and Zhang Lihua

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 5,   Pages 105-109

Abstract: text-align: justify;">To explore the factors affecting women’s sexual satisfaction after menopause in ruralareas,thus to provide scientific evidence for elder women’s health,the authors used a multi-stagerandom sampling method on postmenopausal women in rural areas from five areas of Chongqing from MarchThe results showed that the proportion of rural postmenopausal women’s sexual satisfaction andis 0.486~0.977) were protective factors.Therefore,there were varieties of relevant factors affecting rural

Keywords: postmenopausal women     sexual satisfaction     influencing factor     Logistic analysis    

Research on Japanese Rural Planning, Construction, and Governance

Feng Xu, Wang Kai, Ma Keni

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 34-39 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.016

Abstract:

This paper delves into the rural orientation depicted in the 7th-editionJapanese spatial planning, rural planning guidelines and contents of typical regions, and rural governancegovernments and village selfgovernment committees and by exploring and promoting regional features, Japanese ruralJapan’s experiences have reference significance for China in the aspects of future rural orientation, rural planning target and content, as well as division of rural grassroots governance.

Keywords: rural development orientation     rural planning     rural construction     rural governance     Japanese rural    

Review of challenges and strategies for balanced urban–rural environmental protection in China

Beidou XI,Xiaoguang LI,Jixi GAO,Ying ZHAO,Hongliang LIU,Xunfeng XIA,Tianxue YANG,Lieyu ZHANG,Xuan JIA

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 371-384 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0744-z

Abstract: Compared with urban environmental protection, rural environmental protection has not been attached enoughAs a result, rural China is shouldering disproportionally heavy environmental burdens partly becauseof the differences and biases between urban and rural environmental protection seen in environmentalTo eliminate the gap between rural and urban environmental protection, and achieve the goal of “balancedurban–rural environmental protection” (BUREP), government should consider mapping out proper policies

Keywords: urban environment     rural environment     balanced urban–rural environmental protection     framework of balancedurban–rural environmental protection (BUREP)    

The seismic analysis and design for the masonry buildingsin rural villages located in meizoseismal areas

Feng Yuan,Yi Dan,Bi Qiong

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 6,   Pages 138-145

Abstract:

Based on the characteristics of large spacing masonry buildings with few transverse walls and theseismic hazards on teaching buildings, the authors analyzed the effects of constructional columns and ring beams to the seismic resistance of buildings and presented the concept of improving ductility of buildings.Some suggestions were then proposed for the design of this type of structures.

Keywords: large spacing masonry buildings with few transverse walls     constructional columns     ring beams     ductility     walls between windows    

A comprehensive overview of rural solid waste management in China

Chao ZENG,Dongjie NIU,Youcai ZHAO

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 6,   Pages 949-961 doi: 10.1007/s11783-015-0816-8

Abstract: This paper aims to conduct a comprehensive review of rural solid waste (RSW) in terms of characteristicsSurvey results show that RSW generation rates range from 0.25 to 2.1 kg·(capita·d) in different rural

Keywords: rural solid waste     characteristics     management     legislation     China    

Micro-Intervention Rural Planning Based on Cultural Heritance

Guo Haian

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 27-33 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.019

Abstract:

For a long time, rural planning has been following the system of urbanplanning and design, and the results of rural planning are expressed in general maps or aerial viewsUrban planning and design methods cannot be used directly to demarcate rural areas.the rural areas are transformed and revived using a progressive approach.in the new round of rural planning process in China.

Keywords: rural planning     micro-intervention planning     consequential     fault-tolerant     rural culture     rural revival    

TCM Views and Treatment on AIDS

Wang Wenkui

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 44-47

Abstract:

Serious dysfunction of cell-mediated immune is the internal cause of AIDS infection, and the virus is the external cause. The external cause will work only by means of the dysfunction of cell-mediated immune. As all the conditions on which normal cell depends are created by the viscera (zang and fu) function, proper measures can be adopted to adjust the viscera function comprehensively, so the physical materials can be produced, then the essence and sprit emerged. Only with supporting from physical materials, essence and sprit, can the cell-mediated immune function be kept well to conquer and destroy the different kinds of virus, hence keeping physical and psychological well-being, strengthening the human immunity. So that the normal physiological activity can be maintained.

Keywords: TCM views and theatment     HIV/AIDS     immunity     viscera function    

Analysis and Research on Typical Cases of Land Engineering and Rural Sustainable Development

Li Yuheng , Wang Yongsheng, Yan Jiayu , Long Hualou, Liu Yansui

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 40-47 doi: 15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.013

Abstract:

This paper delves into the rural orientation depicted in the 7th-editionJapanese spatial planning, rural planning guidelines and contents of typical regions, and rural governancegovernments and village selfgovernment committees and by exploring and promoting regional features, Japanese ruralJapan’s experiences have reference significance for China in the aspects of future rural orientation, rural planning target and content, as well as division of rural grassroots governance.

Keywords: land engineering,rural restructuring,rural vitalization,rural resilience,sustainable development    

Co-infection of HIV and parasites in China: Results from an epidemiological survey in rural areas of

Li-Guang TIAN MPH, Jia-Xu CHEN PhD, Yu-Chun CAI BM, Jian GUO MPH, Xiao-Mei TONG, Qin LIU DVM, Xiao-Nong ZHOU PhD, Tian-Ping WANG PhD, Xiao-Mei YIN, Wei-Duo WU, Li ZHOU, Feng-Feng WANG, Zhen-Li WANG MSc, Guo-Jin CHENG, Peter STEINMANN PhD, Lan-Hua LI MSc,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 192-198 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0039-0

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate epidemiological characteristics of co-infection of HIV and intestinal parasites in a HIV/AIDS highly endemic area in China. A cross-sectional survey was carried out in two villages where HIV/AIDS prevalence in residents was over 1%. Stool samples of all residents in the two targeted villages were examined for the presence of intestinal parasites. Blood examination was performed for the HIV infection detection and anemia test. A questionnaire survey was carried out in all residents participating in the study. A total of 769 individuals were enrolled in the investigation, 720 of whom were involved in stool examination of intestinal parasites. The infection rates of parasites in the residents of the targeted villages were as follows: 0.56% for , 4.03% for Hookworm, 0.28% for , 0.42% for , 21.39% for , 3.89% for , 1.67% for spp., 4.44% for spp., and no infection for . The overall infection rate of intestinal worms was 4.72%, intestinal parasite infection rate was 24.31%, the anemia prevalence rate was 34.68%, the co-infection rate of HIV and intestinal helminthes 2.17%, the co-infection rate of HIV and intestinal protozoa 28.26%, of which the co-infection rates of HIV and , and HIV and spp. were 19.57% and 13.04%, respectively. A significant difference of spp. infection rate was found between HIV-positive group (13.04%) and HIV-negative group (4.70%) (<0.05). Higher prevalence of anemia (34.68%) occurred in the study villages, particularly in children (>50%) and women (>39%). It was concluded that the infection rate of intestinal protozoa in the residents was higher than that of intestinal helminthes in the local setting, and a same pattern appeared in the co-infection rate of HIV and parasites. An interesting finding is that the infection rate of spp. among the HIV-positives was significantly higher than that in the HIV-negatives, and children and women had higher anemia prevalence.

Keywords: human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)     acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)     co-infection     intestinal parasites     helminthes     protozoa     China    

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Analysis of Medium- and Long-term Coupling Effect of Energy- and Water-Saving Policies in Urban and RuralAreas in Beijing

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Rural Drinking Water Supply in Poverty Alleviation Areas in China

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