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WATER POLLUTION AND AGRICULTURE: MULTI-POLLUTANT PERSPECTIVES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 639-647 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023527

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Agriculture is an important cause of multiple pollutants in water. With population growth and increasing food demand, more nutrients, plastics, pesticides, pathogens and antibiotics are expected to enter water systems in the 21st century. As a result, water science has been shifting from single-pollutant to multi-pollutant perspectives for large-scale water quality assessments. This perspective paper summarizes and discusses four main highlights related to water pollution and agriculture from the multi-pollutant perspective. These highlights reveal the spatial and temporal distribution and main sources of multiple pollutants in waters. Based on the highlights, a scientific agenda is proposed to prioritize solutions for sustainable agriculture (UN Sustainable Development Goal 2) and clean water (UN Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 14). This agenda points out that when formulating solutions for water pollution, it is essential to take into account multiple pollutants and their interactions beyond biogeochemistry.

Keywords: water quality     agriculture     multi-pollutant assessment     hotspots     interactions    

HOTSPOTS OF NUTRIENT LOSSES TO AIR AND WATER: AN INTEGRATED MODELING APPROACH FOR EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 579-592 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023526

Abstract: Nearly a third of the basin area was considered as pollution hotspots and generated over half of N emissions

Keywords: agriculture     air-water modeling     European rivers     nutrient pollution     sewage systems     source attribution    

Hotspots Evolution and Frontier Analysis of Lean Construction Research—Integrated Scientometric Analysis

Qing-hua He,Ge Wang

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 141-147 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015023

Abstract: To develop a lean and green construction industry, Lean Construction (LC) is proposed as a new construction production method to improve the efficient use of resources and the value of construction supply chains, which has received increasing research concerns from scholars and practitioners. Based on related articles covered by the Web of Science and Scopus databases between 1995 and 2014, this study conducts a scientometric analysis. The analysis identifies four core topics in existing research, including: Last Planner System (LPS); production control theory; improvement and evaluation of productivity; and principle of value. Three major directions of LC research: greening LC; Building Information Modeling (BIM) based LC; and lean safety management, are also proposed. Lastly, several recommendations for future LC research and practice are provided in the literature review.

Keywords: Lean Construction     green industry     efficient use    

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WATER POLLUTION AND AGRICULTURE: MULTI-POLLUTANT PERSPECTIVES

Journal Article

HOTSPOTS OF NUTRIENT LOSSES TO AIR AND WATER: AN INTEGRATED MODELING APPROACH FOR EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS

Journal Article

Hotspots Evolution and Frontier Analysis of Lean Construction Research—Integrated Scientometric Analysis

Qing-hua He,Ge Wang

Journal Article