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Urban Development Strategies in China Based on Water Resource Constraints

Wu Zhiqiang , Liu Xiaochang , Liu Qi , Qiao Renlu , Liu Zhiyu, Yang Ting , Yan Juan , Ji Lingyun

Strategic Study of CAE 2022, Volume 24, Issue 5,   Pages 75-88 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2022.05.010

Abstract: the status of water environment and water use characteristics of different cities in China forpredicts the water balance trends of the 369 cities by 2035.Chinese cities into domestic water deficient cities, waterindustry mismatching cities, andThe study further reveals the spatial layout and water environment characteristics of these cities andproposes urban development strategies for Chinese cities to grow in accordance with their specific water

Keywords: water resource     domestic water deficient cities     waterindustry mismatching cities     flood-prone cities     water resourcebased urbanization     water condition deduction    

Occurrence of odor problems in drinking water of major cities across China

SUN Daolin,YU Jianwei,YANG Min,AN Wei,ZHAO Yunyun,LU Ning,YUAN Shengguang,ZHANG Dongqing

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 411-416 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0577-1

Abstract: A comprehensive investigation into the occurrence of odor problem at 111 drinking water treatment plants(DWTPs) in major cities across China was undertaken using both flavor profile analysis (FPA) and gasEighty percent of source water samples exhibited odor problems, characterized by earthy/musty (41%) andswampy/septic (36%) odors, while the occurrence rate was lower (45%) in the finished water.Source water from rivers exhibited more pollution-origin odors, such as the swampy/septic odor, while

Keywords: flavor profile analysis     2-methylisoborneol     swampy/septic odor     earthy/musty odor     drinking water quality    

Strategic Research on Sustainable Development of Water Resource in China

Water Resource in China in 21st Century"> Project Group of "Strategic Research on Sustainable Development of Water Resource in China in 21st Century

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 8,   Pages 1-17

Abstract: consumption was 75.3%, industrial water consumption 20.2%, and the water consumption in cities 4.5%.of water pollution.utilizable water volume limit.The general strategy of water resource in China must be the sustainable utilization of water resourceconsumption; water consumption in cities and industry; pollution and disaster prevention;ecological

Keywords: water resource     flood and disaster prevention     agricultural water consumption     water consumption in citiesand industry     ecological environment construction     sustainable development    

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On water security, sustainability, and the water-food-energy-climate nexus

Michael Bruce BECK, Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 626-639 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0548-6

Abstract: The role of water security in sustainable development and in the nexus of water, food, energy and climateinteractions is examined from the starting point of the definition of water security offered by Greywater development as a precursor of more general, self-sustaining, multi-sectoral development.thinking about what is key in achieving security around the nexus of water, food, energy and climateCities, of course, are locations where demands for these multiple resource-energy flows are increasingly

Keywords: cities as forces for good     diversity     energy and nutrient recovery     green economy     infrastructure failure    

Toward Carbon-Neutral Water Systems: Insights from Global Cities Article

Ka Leung Lam, Gang Liu, Anne Marieke Motelica-Wagenaar, Jan Peter van der Hoek

Engineering 2022, Volume 14, Issue 7,   Pages 77-85 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.04.012

Abstract:

Many cities have pledged to achieve carbon neutrality.The urban water industry can also contribute its share to a carbon-neutral future.All four cities have reduced the GHG emissions in their water industries, compared with those from moreThis study has also shown that it is difficult for the water industry to achieve carbon neutrality onSuch an approach involves expanding the usual system boundary of the water industry to externally tap

Keywords: Urban water     Greenhouse gas emissions     Cities     Climate change mitigation     Carbon neutrality    

Water---- and nutrient and energy---- systems in urbanizing watersheds

Rodrigo VILLARROEL WALKER, Michael Bruce BECK, Jim W. HALL

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 596-611 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0445-4

Abstract: become increasingly difficult over the past 15–20 years — at least intellectually — to separate out the waterinfrastructure and water metabolism of cities from their intimately inter-related nutrient and energyMuch of the focus of this difficulty settles on the wastewater component of the city’s water infrastructureor Integrated Nutrient Resources Management (as opposed to its most familiar companion, Integrated WaterSince our work is part of the International Network on Cities as Forces for Good in the Environment (

Keywords: cities     climate change     energy sector     nutrient sector     systems analysis     resource recovery     water-food-energy    

The development trend and practical innovation of smart cities under the integration of new technologies

Xiaohong CHEN

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 485-502 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0057-9

Abstract: Smart cities have rapidly developed in the context of the integration of new digital technologies suchThese cities have conducted practical innovations and typical cases in many sectors, such as in governmentHowever, there are still some problems that continue to hinder the construction of smart cities.

Keywords: new technology integration     smart city     big data     practical innovation    

Exploring the development of municipal solid waste disposal facilities in Chinese cities: patterns and

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1739-4

Abstract:

● We tracked Chinese cities’ MSW disposal infrastructure development

Keywords: China     Municipal solid waste (MSW)     Landfill     Incineration     Proliferation patterns     Driving forces    

Modeling and simulation of industrial water demand of Beijing municipality in China

Shouke WEI, Shafi Noor ISLAM, Alin LEI,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 91-101 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0007-6

Abstract: and econometric regression models were established in this study to analyze and predict industrial waterdemand, water deficits, and their future uncertainty in Beijing—a Chinese city with a severe waterand the water deficit of Beijing.The modeling results for industrial water demand suggested that Beijing industry would face a water deficitResults from simulated scenario illustrated that, due to the extreme water scarcity situation, industry

Keywords: water scarcity     water demand     water deficit     modeling     industry     scenario     Beijing    

Revolutionizing heat transport enhancement with liquid metals: Proposal of a new industry of water-free

Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 20-42 doi: 10.1007/s11708-011-0139-9

Abstract: Water is perhaps the most widely adopted working fluid in conventional industrial heat transport engineeringHowever, it may no longer be the best option today due to the increasing scarcity of water resources.Furthermore, the wide variations in water supply throughout the year and across different geographicTo address this issue, finding new alternatives to replace water-based technologies is imperative.In this paper, the concept of a water-free heat exchanger is proposed and comprehensively analyzed for

Keywords: heat exchanger     liquid metal     water resource     heat transport enhancement     coolant     thermal management     process    

The main and added effects of heat on mortality in 33 Chinese cities from 2007 to 2013

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 7, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1681-5

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● The main and added effect from heat co-existed in China.

Keywords: Heat     Main effect     Added effect     Mortality     Vulnerable population    

Potential advantages in combining smart and green infrastructure over silo approaches for future cities

Yamuna KALUARACHCHI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 98-108 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0136-y

Abstract: Cities are incorporating smart and green infrastructure components in their urban design policies, adaptinggrey, green, or smart silos to work with nature-based solutions and smart technology to help change citiesand information are analysed to capture the key concepts in implementing SGI systems, such as storm-water

Keywords: infrastructure     green infrastructure     smart infrastructure     smart and green combined infrastructure     smart cities     future cities    

nature-based solutions: Three key strategies to tackle emerging issues on food security in Chinese cities

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 736-741 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0262-4

Abstract: nature-based solutions: Three key strategies to tackle emerging issues on food security in Chinese cities

Keywords: key strategies tackle     Urban agriculture nature     challenges    

Smart Cities as Cyber-Physical Social Systems Perspective

Christos G. Cassandras

Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 156-158 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.02.012

Abstract: Enabling the technology for such a setting requires a viewpoint of Smart Cities as cyber-physical systems

Keywords: Smart Cities     Cyber-physical systems     Data-driven control    

Combining innovative science and policy to improve air quality in cities with refining and chemicals

David T. Allen

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 293-304 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1660-0

Abstract: The lessons learned from the Houston air quality experience are relevant to cities with similar population

Keywords: ozone     air quality     highly reactive volatile organic compounds     Houston    

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Urban Development Strategies in China Based on Water Resource Constraints

Wu Zhiqiang , Liu Xiaochang , Liu Qi , Qiao Renlu , Liu Zhiyu, Yang Ting , Yan Juan , Ji Lingyun

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Occurrence of odor problems in drinking water of major cities across China

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