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Integrated river basin management in rapidly urbanizing areas: a case of Shenzhen, China

Lei LIU, Xiaoming MA

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 243-254 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0276-0

Abstract: enforcement with redundant plans, weak management capacity, financial inadequacy, and a poor system of stakeholderparticipation.combination of planning and marketing for overcoming financial inadequacy, and profound reform in the public participation

Keywords: integrated river basin management (IRBM) model     Longgang River basin     Shenzhen     decentralization     stakeholderparticipation    

Managing stakeholder dynamics and complexity in mega infrastructure projects

Geoffrey Qiping SHEN, Jin XUE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 148-150 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0149-6

Research on Cyberspace Sovereignty

Fang Binxing,Zou Peng and Zhu Shibing

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 1-7 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.06.001

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Cyberspace sovereignty (referred to here by its short form, cyber sovereignty) is the extension of national sovereignty to the platform of information and communication technology systems. This article defines cyberspace and cyber sovereignty, discusses the existence of cyber sovereignty, and judges several erroneous points of view that deny cyber sovereignty.

Keywords: cyberspace     cyberspace sovereignty     stakeholder    

Key stakeholders’ perspectives on the ideal partnering culture in construction projects

Gunnar J. LÜHR, Marian G. C. BOSCH-REKVELDT, Mladen RADUJKOVIC

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 312-325 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0135-z

Abstract: The investigations show many similarities and differences between the stakeholder perspectives of the

Keywords: project culture     organisational culture     partnering     construction culture     stakeholder perspectives     German    

Control concept and countermeasures for shallow lakes' eutrophication in China

JIN Xiangcan, LU Shaoyong, HU Xiaozhen, JIANG Xia, WU Fengchang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 257-266 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0063-3

Abstract: protect lakes, strengthening publicity and the education of people, increasing public awareness through participation

Keywords: excessive     participation     prevalence     lakeside     Research    

Creating a Research Enterprise Framework for Transdisciplinary Networking to Address the Food–Energy–Water Nexus Perspective

Jie Zhuang, Frank E. Löffler, Gary S. Sayler

Engineering 2022, Volume 11, Issue 4,   Pages 95-100 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.08.017

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Urbanization, population growth, and the accelerating consumption of food, energy, and water (FEW) resources bring unprecedented challenges for economic, environmental, and social (EES) sustainability. It is imperative to understand the potential impacts of FEW systems on the realization of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the world transitions from natural ecosystems to managed ecosystems at an accelerating rate. A major obstacle is the complexity and emergent behavior of FEW systems and associated networks, for which no single discipline can generate a holistic understanding or meaningful projections. We propose a research enterprise framework for promoting transdisciplinarity and top-down quantification of the interrelationships between FEW and EES systems. Relevant enterprise efforts would emphasize increasing FEW resource accessibility by improving coordinated interplays across sectors and scales, expanding and diversifying supply-chain networks, and innovating technologies for efficient resource utilization. This framework can guide the development of strategic solutions for diminishing the competition among FEW-consuming sectors in a region or country, and for minimizing existing inequalities in FEW availability when a sustainable development agenda is implemented.

Keywords: Food     Energy     Water     Stakeholder     Policy     Environmental sustainability    

Agricultural extension approach: evidence from an Integrated Soil Fertility Management Project in Ethiopia

Gerba LETA, Steffen SCHULZ, Girum GETACHEW ALEMU

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 427-439 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020331

Abstract: Farmer Research and Extension Groups and Farmer Field Schools were found to be central to the participation

Keywords: School     Farmer Research and Extension Group     governance     institutionalization     ISFM+ ambassador     participation    

A Study About IC and IR in Principal-gent RelationshipUnder the Engineer Supervision Institution

Qin Xuan

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 45-49

Abstract: text-align: justify;">According to principal-agent theory, the Incentive compatibility constraint(IC)and the participationThe conclusions are drawn:The incentive compatibility constraint (IC) is more important than participation

Keywords: engineer supervision     employer     engineer     principal-gent     incentive compatibility constraint(IC)     participation    

Cultural Exchanges in Engineering Technology along the Belt and Road and Status Quo of Enterprises Participation

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: people-to-people and cultural exchanges in the engineering technology field and the significance of enterprises participation, then studies the status quo of participation of key enterprises along the Belt and Road, analyzes theproblems existing in enterprises participation, and further proposes preliminary suggestions on howto deepen the participation of Chinese enterprises in the exchanges.

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

DARPA Robotics Grand Challenge Participation and Ski-Type Gait for Rough-Terrain Walking Article

Hongfei Wang, Shimeng Li, Yuan F. Zheng

Engineering 2015, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 36-45 doi: 10.15302/J-ENG-2015006

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In this paper, we briefly introduce the history of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Grand Challenge programs with particular focus on the 2012 Robotics Challenge. As members of team DRC-HUBO, we propose different approaches for the Rough-Terrain task, such as enlarged foot pedals and a transformation into quadruped walking. We also introduce a new gait for humanoid robot locomotion to improve stability performance, called the Ski-Type gait. We analyze the stability performance of this gait and use the stability margin to choose between two candidate step sequences, Crawl-1 and Crawl-2. Next, we perform a force/torque analysis for the redundant closed-chain system in the Ski-Type gait, and determine the joint torques by minimizing the total energy consumption. Based on the stability and force/torque analysis, we design a cane length to support a feasible and stable Crawl-2 gait on the HUBO2 humanoid robot platform. Finally, we compare our experimental results with biped walking to validate the Ski-Type gait. We also present our team performance in the trials of the Robotics Challenge.

Keywords: humanoid robot     DARPA robotics challenge (DRC)     rough-terrain walking     Ski-Type gait    

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Integrated river basin management in rapidly urbanizing areas: a case of Shenzhen, China

Lei LIU, Xiaoming MA

Journal Article

Managing stakeholder dynamics and complexity in mega infrastructure projects

Geoffrey Qiping SHEN, Jin XUE

Journal Article

Research on Cyberspace Sovereignty

Fang Binxing,Zou Peng and Zhu Shibing

Journal Article

Key stakeholders’ perspectives on the ideal partnering culture in construction projects

Gunnar J. LÜHR, Marian G. C. BOSCH-REKVELDT, Mladen RADUJKOVIC

Journal Article

Control concept and countermeasures for shallow lakes' eutrophication in China

JIN Xiangcan, LU Shaoyong, HU Xiaozhen, JIANG Xia, WU Fengchang

Journal Article

Creating a Research Enterprise Framework for Transdisciplinary Networking to Address the Food–Energy–Water Nexus

Jie Zhuang, Frank E. Löffler, Gary S. Sayler

Journal Article

Agricultural extension approach: evidence from an Integrated Soil Fertility Management Project in Ethiopia

Gerba LETA, Steffen SCHULZ, Girum GETACHEW ALEMU

Journal Article

A Study About IC and IR in Principal-gent RelationshipUnder the Engineer Supervision Institution

Qin Xuan

Journal Article

Cultural Exchanges in Engineering Technology along the Belt and Road and Status Quo of Enterprises Participation

Yao Wei , Hu Shunshun , Niu Feng

Journal Article

DARPA Robotics Grand Challenge Participation and Ski-Type Gait for Rough-Terrain Walking

Hongfei Wang, Shimeng Li, Yuan F. Zheng

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