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Energy efficiency of rural residential buildings: a sustainable case study in Daping Village, Sichuan

Jiaping LIU, Rongrong HU, Liu YANG, Dalong LIU, Runshan WANG,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 117-121 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0081-2

Abstract: Research on the new building was sponsored by the Post-disaster Reconstruction Project in Daping Village

Keywords: rural residential building     energy efficiency     sustainability    

Promoting Healthy Village Construction: Challenges and Countermeasures

Shi Huaxin, Li Zhe, Xiao Mengxiong, Wang shuo, Huang Luqi

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 5,   Pages 157-162 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.05.020

Abstract: Moreover, promoting healthy village construction is crucial for consolidating and expanding the key achievementsWe first summarize the practical needs for promoting healthy village construction and present the achievementsSubsequently, we explore the development objectives and key tasks for healthy village construction and

Keywords: healthy village     poverty alleviation through healthcare improvement     traditional Chinese medicine    

Research on Planning Strategy for Land Used for Village Construction Based on Ecological Civilization

Duan Degang,Wang Jin,Wang Tianling,Huang Jing,Li Xin’ge,Zhao Haiqing,You Zhiyu,Yang Ru,Huang Mei and Jian Hongbo

Strategic Study of CAE 2017, Volume 19, Issue 4,   Pages 138-144 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.04.022

Abstract: It is therefore proposed that the following strategies be carried out for village land planning: guidanceFinally, it puts forward an institutional guarantee of land planning in village construction.

Keywords: land use for village construction     inefficient use     planning strategy     institutional security    

Decentralized wastewater treatment technologies and management in Chinese villages

Xuesong GUO,Zehang LIU,Meixue CHEN,Junxin LIU,Min YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 6,   Pages 929-936 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0623-z

Abstract: Problems treating sewage in rural areas in China have attracted increasing attention in recent years. However, only 6% of rural areas had spray drainage and wastewater treatment systems by the end of 2010. It is necessary to assess the technologies currently used so that sewage treatment in rural areas can be developed appropriately, to provide reliable and affordable wastewater treatment, in these areas. We evaluated the sewage treatment technologies currently used in rural areas by conducting case studies on 62 facilities that had each been operating for at least one year. Our study was carried out between 2009 and 2011, and the aim was to assess the situation during that period and assess any problems involved in decentralized sewage treatment in villages. We found that decentralized sewage treatment is the most popular wastewater treatment method in villages, and that the most common primary treatment technology used in rural areas is the septic tank. Our investigation highlights the need to establish standards for assessing effluent quality, including a range of target pollutants. Our results also show that effluents should be reused to meet the local environmental requirements in different areas, especially in ecologically sensitive areas.

Keywords: decentralized treatment     strategy     sustainable development     village     wastewater treatment situation    

Future Development of Natural Villages in Rural China Based on the Analysis of Dissipative Structure Theory

Shan Ming, Liu Yanqing, Ma Rongjiang, Nie Yazhou, Ding Xingli,Lai Zemin, Yang Xudong

Strategic Study of CAE 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1,   Pages 141-148 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2021.01.003

Abstract: Considering the overall situation of rural natural villages in China, we selected a typical village in

Keywords: natural village, rural hollowing,dissipative structure theory,rural development    

Acquisition, Elaboration and Integration: Preliminary Application to a Vulnerable Mountain Landscape and Village Article

Massimiliano Lega,Marco Casazza,Laura Turconi,Fabio Luino,Domenico Tropeano,Gabriele Savio,Sergio Ulgiati,Theodore Endreny

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 5,   Pages 635-642 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.08.011

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Climate conditions play a crucial role in the survival of mountain communities, whose survival already critically depends on socioeconomic factors. In the case of montane areas that are prone to natural hazards, such as alpine slope failure and debris flows, climatic factors exert a major influence that should be considered when creating appropriate sustainable scenarios. In fact, it has been shown that climate change alters the availability of ecosystem services (ES), thus increasing the risks of declining soil fertility and reduced water availability, as well as the loss of grassland, potential shifts in regulatory services (e.g., protection from natural hazards), and cultural services. This study offers a preliminary discussion on a case study of a region in the Italian Alps that is experiencing increased extreme precipitation and erosion, and where an isolated and historically resilient community directly depends on a natural resource economy. Preliminary results show that economic factors have influenced past population trends of the Novalesa community in the Piemonte Region in northwest Italy. However, the increasing number of rock fall and debris flow events, which are triggered by meteo-climatic factors, may further influence the livelihood and wellbeing of this community, and of other similar communities around the world. Therefore, environmental monitoring and data analysis will be important means of detecting trends in landscape and climate change and choosing appropriate planning options. Such analysis, in turn, would ensure the survival of about 10% of the global population, and would also represent a possibility for future economic development in critical areas prone to poverty conditions.  

Keywords: Environmental data elaboration     Climate change     Mountain community     Italy     Resilience     Socioecological system     Hydrogeological risk    

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Energy efficiency of rural residential buildings: a sustainable case study in Daping Village, Sichuan

Jiaping LIU, Rongrong HU, Liu YANG, Dalong LIU, Runshan WANG,

Journal Article

Promoting Healthy Village Construction: Challenges and Countermeasures

Shi Huaxin, Li Zhe, Xiao Mengxiong, Wang shuo, Huang Luqi

Journal Article

Research on Planning Strategy for Land Used for Village Construction Based on Ecological Civilization

Duan Degang,Wang Jin,Wang Tianling,Huang Jing,Li Xin’ge,Zhao Haiqing,You Zhiyu,Yang Ru,Huang Mei and Jian Hongbo

Journal Article

Decentralized wastewater treatment technologies and management in Chinese villages

Xuesong GUO,Zehang LIU,Meixue CHEN,Junxin LIU,Min YANG

Journal Article

Future Development of Natural Villages in Rural China Based on the Analysis of Dissipative Structure Theory

Shan Ming, Liu Yanqing, Ma Rongjiang, Nie Yazhou, Ding Xingli,Lai Zemin, Yang Xudong

Journal Article

Acquisition, Elaboration and Integration: Preliminary Application to a Vulnerable Mountain Landscape and Village

Massimiliano Lega,Marco Casazza,Laura Turconi,Fabio Luino,Domenico Tropeano,Gabriele Savio,Sergio Ulgiati,Theodore Endreny

Journal Article