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Characteristics of engineering and management thoughts in ancient China

He Jishan

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 10,   Pages 4-9

Abstract: with further analyzing of the essence in ancient engineering management thoughts,that is,the "people-oriented" and "harmonization between the people and the nature".

Keywords: engineering     construction     management     people- oriented     harmonization between the people and the nature    

On the Core Essence of Engineering Management Theory

Ji-shan He

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 260-269 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014035

Abstract: the core essence of the engineering management theory in China as: “establishing a perfect harmony betweenhuman and nature through a people-oriented approach and dual innovation”, with a hope to help and enrich

Keywords: engineering management     theoretical system     people-oriented concept     perfect harmony between human and nature    

On the core of engineering management theory

He Jishan

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 11,   Pages 4-11

Abstract: and practice,this paper preliminarily sums up the core thought of the engineering management as "people-oriented, harmony between nature and humanity,collaborative innovation,building a harmony among people,societyand nature", and a comprehensive definition of engineering management is made, with a hope to help

Keywords: engineering management     theory system     people-oriented     harmony between nature and humanity    

Harmony Between Man and Nature Is the Need for Social Progress

Yuan Fei,Zhang Yuedong,Li Xiping

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 11,   Pages 80-83

Abstract: However, the contradiction between man and nature becomes increasingly acute.Based on the analysis of the relationship between man and nature, the paper states that for realizingthe harmony between man and nature and promoting social progress it is necessary to raise the scientific

Keywords: man and nature     harmony     values     social progress    

The nature of cancer

Frontiers of Medicine 2023, Volume 17, Issue 4,   Pages 796-803 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0975-5

Abstract: The nature of cancer

Achievements of the national malaria control and elimination program in the People’s Republic of China

Frontiers of Medicine 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 85-92 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0917-7

Abstract: In 2017, China achieved the target of zero indigenous malaria case for the first time, and has been certified as malaria free by World Health Organization in 2021. To further summarize the historical achievements and technical experiences of the elimination program, a project on the Roadmap Analysis and Verification for Malaria Elimination in China was carried out. Results of the project were compiled and published as the Atlas of Malaria Transmission in China (The Atlas). The Atlas using modern digital information technologies, has been supported by various data from 24 malaria endemic provinces of China since 1950, to assess the changes in malaria epidemic patterns from 1950 to 2019 at national and provincial levels. The Atlas is designed as two volumes, including a total of 1850 thematic maps and more than 130 charts, consisting of introductory maps, thematic maps of malaria epidemic and control at national and provincial levels. It objectively and directly shows the epidemic history, evolution process, and great achievements of the national malaria control and elimination program in China. The Atlas has important reference value for summing up historical experience in the national malaria elimination program of China, and malaria control and elimination in other endemic countries in the world.

Keywords: malaria     transmission     control     elimination     China     atlas    

Healthy people, healthy journal

Sai-Juan CHEN, Xiao-Ping CHEN, Guang-Biao ZHOU,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 1-2 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0022-9

Comparison and harmonization of building wind loading codes among the Asia-Pacific Economies

Yaojun GE, Shuyang CAO, Xinyang JIN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 402-410 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0230-x

Abstract: This paper reviews wind loading codes and standards in the Asia-Pacific Region, in particular in the 15 countries and areas. A general description of wind loading model is given as a famous wind loading chain described by four variables including velocity pressure, exposure factor, pressure coefficient, and gust response factor. Through the APEC-WW Workshops and the extensive calculations for three examples of low, medium and high rise buildings, these four important variables of wind loads are evaluated and compared with statistical parameters, mean values and coefficients of variation. The main results of the comparison show some differences among the 15 economies, and the reasons and further incorporation are discussed and suggested.

Keywords: wind loading     codification     velocity pressure     exposure factor     pressure coefficient     gust response factor    

People-to-people and Cultural Exchanges in Engineering Technology along the Belt and Road and Status

Yao Wei , Hu Shunshun , Niu Feng

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 4,   Pages 111-117 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.04.017

Abstract:

The people-to-people and cultural exchanges in the engineering technologyreduce or eliminate the estrangement in engineering ideas among different countries, so as to enhance people-to-peopleThis paper first introduces the connotation of people-to-people and cultural exchanges in the engineering

Keywords: the Belt and Road     people-to-people and cultural exchanges     engineering science and technology     enterprises    

INTERCROPPING: FEED MORE PEOPLE AND BUILD MORE SUSTAINABLE AGROECOSYSTEMS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 373-386 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2021398

Abstract:

Intercropping is a traditional farming system that increases crop diversity to strengthen agroecosystem functions while decreasing chemical inputs and minimizing negative environmental effects of crop production. Intercropping is currently considerable interest because of its importance in sustainable agriculture. Here, we synthesize the factors that make intercropping a sustainable means of food production by integrating biodiversity of natural ecosystems and crop diversity. In addition to well-known yield increases, intercropping can also increase yield stability over the long term and increase systemic resistance to plant diseases, pests and other unfavorable factors (e.g. nutrient deficiencies). The efficient use of resources can save mineral fertilizer inputs, reduce environmental pollution risks and greenhouse gas emissions caused by agriculture, thus mitigating global climate change. Intercropping potentially increases above- and below-ground biodiversity of various taxa at field scale, consequently it enhances ecosystem services. Complementarity and selection effects allow a better understanding the mechanisms behind enhanced ecosystem functioning. The development of mechanization is essential for large-scale application of intercropping. Agroecosystem multifunctionality and soil health should be priority topics in future research on intercropping.

 

Keywords: agroecosystems , crop diversity ,intercropping,interspecific interactions,sustainable agriculture    

Urban agriculture as nature-based solutions: Three key strategies to tackle emerging issues on food security

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

Abstract: Urban agriculture as nature-based solutions: Three key strategies to tackle emerging issues on food security

Keywords: key strategies tackle     Urban agriculture nature     challenges    

Occurrence and distribution of micro- and mesoplastics in the high-latitude nature reserve, northern

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1534-7

Abstract:

• The first study on micro(meso)plastics (MMPs) in the Liaohe River Reserve is reported.

Keywords: Microplastics     Mesoplastics     Water     Sediment     Characteristic     Risk Assessment    

Perception of people for the risk of Tianwan nuclear power plant

Lei HUANG, Jun BI, Bing ZHANG, Fengying LI, Changsheng QU,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 73-81 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0151-z

Abstract: well-designed communication of risks will help the public to be involved in risk management and improve people

Keywords: nuclear power     risk perception     public involvement     covariance structure analysis     China    

Assessment of novel nature-inspired fuzzy models for predicting long contraction scouring and related

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 665-681 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0713-0

Abstract: The scouring phenomenon is one of the major problems experienced in hydraulic engineering. In this study, an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system is hybridized with several evolutionary approaches, including the ant colony optimization, genetic algorithm, teaching-learning-based optimization, biogeographical-based optimization, and invasive weed optimization for estimating the long contraction scour depth. The proposed hybrid models are built using non-dimensional information collected from previous studies. The proposed hybrid intelligent models are evaluated using several statistical performance metrics and graphical presentations. Besides, the uncertainty of models, variables, and data are inspected. Based on the achieved modeling results, adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system–biogeographic based optimization (ANFIS-BBO) provides superior prediction accuracy compared to others, with a maximum correlation coefficient (Rtest = 0.923) and minimum root mean square error value (RMSEtest = 0.0193). Thus, the proposed ANFIS-BBO is a capable cost-effective method for predicting long contraction scouring, thus, contributing to the base knowledge of hydraulic structure sustainability.

Keywords: long contraction scour     prediction     uncertainty     ANFIS model     meta-heuristic algorithm    

Discussion on the Complex Nature of Modem Engineering Systems Development

Zhao Shaokui

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 1-8

Abstract:

The paper discussed the complex nature of development research on modern complex weaponry systems,thinking to use method of systematicism (systematics) to research and deal with problems of complex nature

Keywords: engineering system     complex nature     reductionism     systematicism (systematics)    

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Characteristics of engineering and management thoughts in ancient China

He Jishan

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On the Core Essence of Engineering Management Theory

Ji-shan He

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On the core of engineering management theory

He Jishan

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Harmony Between Man and Nature Is the Need for Social Progress

Yuan Fei,Zhang Yuedong,Li Xiping

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The nature of cancer

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Achievements of the national malaria control and elimination program in the People’s Republic of China

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Healthy people, healthy journal

Sai-Juan CHEN, Xiao-Ping CHEN, Guang-Biao ZHOU,

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Comparison and harmonization of building wind loading codes among the Asia-Pacific Economies

Yaojun GE, Shuyang CAO, Xinyang JIN

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People-to-people and Cultural Exchanges in Engineering Technology along the Belt and Road and Status

Yao Wei , Hu Shunshun , Niu Feng

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INTERCROPPING: FEED MORE PEOPLE AND BUILD MORE SUSTAINABLE AGROECOSYSTEMS

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Urban agriculture as nature-based solutions: Three key strategies to tackle emerging issues on food security

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Occurrence and distribution of micro- and mesoplastics in the high-latitude nature reserve, northern

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Perception of people for the risk of Tianwan nuclear power plant

Lei HUANG, Jun BI, Bing ZHANG, Fengying LI, Changsheng QU,

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Assessment of novel nature-inspired fuzzy models for predicting long contraction scouring and related

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Discussion on the Complex Nature of Modem Engineering Systems Development

Zhao Shaokui

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