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Inspiration on 2011 flood in Chao Phraya River of Thailand
Liu Ning,Zhang Zhitong,Huang Jinchi
Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 108-112
Flood event occurred in Chao Phroya River of Thailand in 2011 induced a great disaster to the local people. During and after the flood Chinese Government sent experts to Thailand to offer some consultant about the flood disaster reduction. All the work carried by the Chinese experts were highly evaluated by the Thai Government and people. This paper briefly evaluated the flood event. Some problems were also discussed based on the international experience on flood disaster reduction. Some suggestions about the following actions to strengthen the flood disaster prevention capability were listed.
Keywords: Chao Phraya River flood disaster inspiration
Yang LIU, Jing LIU
Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2012, Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 376-384 doi: 10.1007/s11465-012-0352-1
This article is dedicated to present a review on existing challenges and latest developments in surgical robotics in attempts to overcome the obstacles lying behind. Rather than to perform an exhaustive evaluation, we would emphasize more on the new insight by digesting the emerging bio-inspired surgical technologies with potentials to revolutionize the field. Typical approaches, possible applications, advantages and technical challenges were discussed. Evolutions of surgical robotics and future trends were analyzed. It can be found that, the major difficulties in the field of surgical robots may not be properly addressed by only using conventional approaches. As an alternative, bio-inspired methods or materials may shed light on new innovations. While endeavors to deal with existing strategies still need to be made, attentions should be paid to also borrow ideas from nature.
Keywords: minimally invasive surgery surgical robotics haptic feedback miniaturization bio-inspiration bionics
Han Guiqing
Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages 55-58
Advanced experiences from developed countries were adopted by Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences when seeking for the solutions on expanding production and promoting transformation of agricultural production mode across the province.Methods and means on system engineering were applied by the academy, which played a leading role in implementation of agricultural science and technology innovation projects and technological transformation projects as well as promoting engineering agriculture. Not only was a fundamental change in agricultural development enhanced, but also was a practical and effective way on modern agriculture development revealed. Rate of agricultural scientific and technological achievements was raised from 30 % in 2003 to 70 % in 2010; coverage of improved varieties increased from 90 % to 98 %; agricultural science and technology contribution rate climbed from 48.5 % to 59.5 %; food production increased from 25.1 25 billion kg to 50.13 billion kg, accounting for 1/10 of total grain output and commodity rate accounting for 1/3 of the total amount of food in China, which was a significant contribution in national food security.
Keywords: system engineering agricultural science and technology innovation scientific and technological achievements transformation engineering agriculture
Mei Qiang,Tang Xiangjin
Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 8, Pages 81-86
Out of all the small and medium-sized enterprises those that engage in high and new-technology are the vital new force for technological innovation and technical progress. Technological innovation is the lifeblood of the small and medium-sized enterprises. Drawing experiences of technological innovation from overseas small and medium-sized enterprises for exploring ways that conform to China's actual conditions may, after all, be a judicious choice.
Keywords: overseas small and medium-sized enterprises technological innovation innovation environment
Development of Partnering and Its Inspiration to China's Construction Industry
Zhang Lianying,Wang Zhengpeng,Zhang Jie
Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages 7-11
Partnering, as a new generation of client-contractor relationship arrangement in the Western countries´ construction industry, has been used extensively in recent years and is regarded by many academic commentators and practitioners as an innovative and important management approach in construction procurement. However, the research on partnering in domestic construction academic literature is not very active. This has something to do with both the characteristics of China? s construction industry and the inactivity of the construction management research in general. On the basis of a background analysis of partnering, this paper proposes a concept model of partnering to facilitate the understanding of the significant aspects of partnering. A literature review is conducted based on this model which examines the relevant sources of partnering literature in the mainstream international high quality construction management journals and the future direction of partnering research in domestic context is outlined. The paper further summarizes the behavioral essence of partnering arrangement and points out the relevance of partnering in domestic construction industry.
Keywords: partnering client-contractor relationship construction management behavioral essence
Experience and Inspiration from Construction of United States National Parks and Gateway Communities
Liu Huiliang
Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 100-108 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.05.014
This year is the one-hundredth-year anniversary of the United States National Park Service (US NPS). Over the last one hundred years, the national park system of the United States had become an important national asset that had played a significant role in stimulating economic development and growth as well as enhancing quality of life, especially for the gateway communities. This paper provides a brief overview of the US NPS, including its history, mission, and key planning process and approaches. This paper focuses the discussion on the interdependent relationship between the gateway communities and the national park system, as well as the issues and challenges associated with the recent significant growth of tourists in the parks and of visitors and residents in the gateway communities for both those communities and the parks. This paper uses Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and the town of Estes Park, RNMP's main gateway community, as a case to study and discuss specific issues and successful experiences, and provides a list of lessons learned that can be considered by the research project of the Qinba Mountain Area green & circular development.
Keywords: US National Park Service gateway communities Rocky Mountain National Park the town of Estes Park
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Inspiration on 2011 flood in Chao Phraya River of Thailand
Liu Ning,Zhang Zhitong,Huang Jinchi
Journal Article
Surgical robotics: A look-back of latest advancement and bio-inspired ways to tackle existing challenges
Yang LIU, Jing LIU
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Engineering is the only way for Chinese agricultural modernization——experiences and inspiration on development
Han Guiqing
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Experience and Inspiration from Technolgical Innovation by Overseas Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Mei Qiang,Tang Xiangjin
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Development of Partnering and Its Inspiration to China's Construction Industry
Zhang Lianying,Wang Zhengpeng,Zhang Jie
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