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Current scenario and challenges of plastic pollution in Bangladesh: a focus on farmlands and terrestrialecosystems

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1666-4

Abstract:

● A global snapshot of plastic waste generation and disposal is analysed.

Keywords: Plastic waste     Farmlands     Terrestrial ecosystem     Marine life    

Impacts and Control Strategies of Acid Deposition on Terrestrial Ecosystems in China

Feng Zongwei

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 9,   Pages 5-11

Abstract: Acid deposition has serious damaged the terrestrial ecosystems.

Keywords: acid deposition     terrestrial ecosystems     economic loss     control strategy    

Energy modeling and data structure framework for Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems (SHBE) — a review

Suraj TALELE, Caleb TRAYLOR, Laura ARPAN, Cali CURLEY, Chien-Fei CHEN, Julia DAY, Richard FEIOCK, Mirsad HADZIKADIC, William J. TOLONE, Stan INGMAN, Dale YEATTS, Omer T. KARAGUZEL, Khee Poh LAM, Carol MENASSA, Svetlana PEVNITSKAYA, Thomas SPIEGELHALTER, Wei YAN, Yimin ZHU, Yong X. TAO

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2,   Pages 314-332 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0530-2

Abstract: paper contributes an inclusive review of scientific studies in the field of sustainable human building ecosystemssustainable building solutions by recognizing the essential role of human behaviors within building-scale ecosystems

Keywords: sustainability     building energy modeling (BEM)     occupant behaviors (OB)     sustainable ecosystems     System for    

The Advances of the study on effects of climate change on the terrestrial biodiversity

Wu Jianguo

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 7,   Pages 60-68

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The impacts of climate change on the biodiversity are become a crucial issue of conversation biodiversity. The general trends of the study impacts of climate change on the diversity of gene, population, and ecosystem diversity were reviewed and future research also been suggested in this paper. The studies about the effects of climate change on biodiversity should be further improved.

Keywords: climate change     biodiversity     effects    

Total phosphorus concentrations in surface water of typical agro- and forest ecosystems in China, 2004

Juan XIE,Xinyu ZHANG,Zhiwei XU,Guofu YUAN,Xinzhai TANG,Xiaomin SUN,D.J. BALLANTINE

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 561-569 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0601-5

Abstract: from 83 surface water sampling sites in 29 of the Chinese Ecosystem Research Network (CERN) monitored ecosystems, representing typical agro- and forest ecosystems, were assessed using monitoring data collected betweenResults showed that, TP concentrations were significantly higher in agro-ecosystems than those in forestecosystems both for still and flowing surface water.For agro-ecosystems, TP concentrations in the southern area were significantly higher than those in the

Keywords: Chinese Ecosystem Research Network (CERN)     total phosphorus (TP)     surface water     ecosystem type     spatial variation    

MEC-Empowered Non-Terrestrial Network for 6G Wide-Area Time-Sensitive Internet of Things Article

Chengxiao Liu, Wei Feng, Xiaoming Tao, Ning Ge

Engineering 2022, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 96-107 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.11.002

Abstract: technologies are difficult to directly use for wide-area time-sensitive IoT, it is beneficial to use non-terrestrialThus, we can build a non-terrestrial network (NTN) using a cell-free architecture.

Keywords: Cell-free Mobile edge computing     Non-terrestrial networks     Sixth-generation     Wide-area time-sensitive    

Managing water for life

Daniel P. LOUCKS, Haifeng JIA

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 255-264 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0359-6

Abstract: increasingly recognizes the need to provide flow regimes that will maintain healthy aquatic and floodplain ecosystemsFor we depend on these ecosystems to sustain our wellbeing. We are indeed a part of our ecosystems.We depend upon on aquatic ecosystems to moderate river flow qualities and quantities, reduce the extremesdeciding just how much water to allocate to each water user and for the maintenance of viable aquatic ecosystems

Keywords: water stress     aquatic ecosystems     sustainable water resource allocations     ecosystem water requirements    

Development Trend of Deep-Sea Ecosystem and Marine Protected Areas

Xie Wei , Yin Kedong

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 6,   Pages 1-8 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.06.001

Abstract: text-align: justify;">The types, current situation, main problems, and technological needs of deep-sea ecosystemsCompared with those of shallow-sea ecosystems, samples of deep-sea ecosystems are more difficult to getThose ecosystems are quite different from others and have high values for study.monitoring equipment and other detection devices provides a golden opportunity for studying the deep-sea ecosystemsThe researches of the biodiversity and ecological theory for deep-sea ecosystems are urgent and practical

Keywords: biodiversity     deep-sea ecosystems     marine protected areas    

Formation conditions of shale oil and gas in Bonan subsag, Jiyang Depression

Zhang Shanwen,Wang Yongshi,Zhang Linye,Li Zheng,Zhu Jiajun,Gong Jianqiang,Hao Yunqing

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 49-55

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Through abundant data of seism, drilling, logging, mineral, geochemistry and physical properties, it is concluded that the shale of Paleogene Es1, Lower Es3 and Upper Es4 in Bonan sub-sag, Jiyang Depression is characterized by wide distribution and high abundance, better types (mainly with type I and II) and wide maturity range of organic matter, with a material basis for the formation of shale oil and gas in a large scale. Meanwhile, the low content of clay mineral and high content of brittle mineral (mainly with carbonate) in the 3 sets of shale are favorable for the exploitation of shale oil and gas. In addition, the high pressure coefficient and the development of different micropores and microcracks in the shale are also favorable for the preservation of shale oil and gas, because the reticular storage system is easy to form under this condition. According to the oil and water saturation data, the upper of No.12 layer to upper of No.13 layer in the Lower Es3 formation are the favorable layers for shale oil and gas exploration in Bonan sub-sag because of their high oil and gas content in unit rock. Especially, as the most favorable rock type, the lamiated argillaceous limestone could be effectively explored .

Keywords: shale oil and gas     Paleogene     terrestrial shale     mineral composition     organic carbon content    

Coverage performance of the multilayer UAV-terrestrial HetNet with CoMP transmission scheme Research Article

Weihao WANG, Yifan JIANG, Zesong FEI, Jing GUO,weihaowang@bit.edu.cn,jiangyifan@bit.edu.cn,feizesong@bit.edu.cn,jingguo@bit.edu.cn

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2022, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 61-72 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2100310

Abstract: Recently, the application of the technology has been proposed to reduce the interference in the UAV-terrestrialIn this paper, we consider a three-dimensional (3D) multilayer UAV-terrestrial HetNet, where the aerial

Keywords: Unmanned aerial vehicle     Poisson point process     Coordinated multipoint (CoMP)     Statistics of interference     Coverage performance    

Industrial Ecosystems and Food Webs: An Ecological-Based Mass Flow Analysis to Model the Progress of Article

Stephen M. Malone, Marc J. Weissburg, Bert Bras

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 209-217 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.03.008

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Materials and energy are transferred between natural and industrial systems, providing a standard that can be used to deduce the interactions between these systems. An examination of these flows is an essential part of the conversation on how industry impacts the environment. We propose that biological systems, which embody sustainability, provide methods and principles that can lead to more useful ways to organize industrial activity. Transposing these biological methods to steel manufacturing is manifested through an efficient use of available materials, waste reduction, and decreased energy demand with currently available technology. In this paper, we use ecological metrics to examine the change in structure and flows of materials in the Chinese steel industry over time by means of a systems-based mass flow analysis. Utilizing available data, the results of our analysis indicate that the Chinese steel manufacturing industry has increased its efficiency and sustainable use of resources over time at the unit process level. However, the appropriate organization of the steel production ecosystem remains a work in progress. Our results suggest that through the intelligent placement of cooperative industries, which can utilize the waste generated from steel manufacturing, the future of the Chinese steel industry can better reflect ecosystem maturity and health while minimizing waste.

Keywords: Ecological network analysis     Mass flow analysis     Steel manufacturing    

Study of the ecosystems degradation and its driving mechanism based on ecohydrological process volution

Wang Liming,Zhu Xiaochun,Han Donghui

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 6,   Pages 36-40

Abstract: aquatic ecological function region in north China.Under the natural and artificial influences, its ecosystems

Keywords: the Baiyangdian Lake     ecohydrology     ecoenvironment degradation     drivingmechanism    

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Current scenario and challenges of plastic pollution in Bangladesh: a focus on farmlands and terrestrialecosystems

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Impacts and Control Strategies of Acid Deposition on Terrestrial Ecosystems in China

Feng Zongwei

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Energy modeling and data structure framework for Sustainable Human-Building Ecosystems (SHBE) — a review

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Total phosphorus concentrations in surface water of typical agro- and forest ecosystems in China, 2004

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MEC-Empowered Non-Terrestrial Network for 6G Wide-Area Time-Sensitive Internet of Things

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Managing water for life

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Development Trend of Deep-Sea Ecosystem and Marine Protected Areas

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Formation conditions of shale oil and gas in Bonan subsag, Jiyang Depression

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Coverage performance of the multilayer UAV-terrestrial HetNet with CoMP transmission scheme

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