364 results
Search Results
2. Application of Solar Cooling System in a Campus Library in Hainan, China.
- Author
-
Zhong, Li, Jingjing, Nie, Xinyu, Zhang, Guoli, Li, Changling, Li, Lifeng, Wei, and Ruicheng, Zheng
- Subjects
SOLAR energy ,SOLAR air conditioning ,SOLAR collectors ,ENERGY economics ,POWER resources - Abstract
Abstract: This paper introduces the biggest solar cooling system in China. The solar cooling system is applied to a campus library in Hainan Island, which is the furthest south province in China. Some important factors, such as scheme selection, supplementary energy resource choice, chiller type comparison, solar collector selection, system configuration, operation and control strategy determination etc., are mainly discussed in this paper. The project was finished in 2011 summer and an on-line monitoring system was installed to know how the system operates. Some primary technical and economic analysis is made and some suggestions about how to promote solar cooling system in China are also put forward in this paper. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
3. The Ultra-short Term Prediction of Wind Power Based on Chaotic Time Series.
- Author
-
Gangui, Yan, Yu, Liu, Gang, Mu, Yang, Cui, Junhui, Li, Jigang, Liu, and Lei, Meng
- Subjects
PREDICTION models ,WIND power ,CHAOS theory ,TIME series analysis ,WIND power plants - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a method to predict ultra-short term wind power production with chaotic time series. Through analysis of the data measured from real wind farm, the ultra-short term prediction model of wind power is established based on the space theory of chaotic time series phase. The wind power of a real wind farm in northeast China in some future time including 15 m, 30 m and 1h are predicted by the prediction model finally. Test results are presented in the paper. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
4. An Empirical Study on Innovative Culture from the View of Educational Factors.
- Author
-
Zhang, Ying and Zhou, Yao Lie.
- Subjects
EDUCATIONAL innovations ,EDUCATION policy ,BUSINESS enterprises ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,REGRESSION analysis ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
Abstract: Firstly, this paper takes government departments, educational institutions and business organizations as the three dimensions of innovation factors to analyze how the variables under the three dimensions influence innovative culture of Zhejiang province from the view of educational factors.Secondly, the paper uses interview and questionnaire survey to collect data, and then, it analyzes the data with correlation and regression methods. The focused process is completed by SPSS software. Finally, the paper establishes the multiple factor regression models to reveal their internal logic relationship and mechanisms, and then respectively discusses the outcome of the three dimensions of government agencies, business organizations and educational institutions. Furthermore, the paper proposes some suggestions on innovation culture in Zhejiang Province from the view of educational factors. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
5. Indigenous R&D, Technology Imports and Energy Consumption Intensity: Evidence from Industrial Sectors in China.
- Author
-
Teng, Yuhua
- Subjects
ENERGY consumption ,RESEARCH & development ,TECHNOLOGY transfer ,ENERGY policy ,BUSINESSPEOPLE - Abstract
Abstract: This paper empirically analyzes the effect of the indigenous R&D, introduction of technology on the energy consumption intensity in China, based on a panel of 31 industrial sectors for 1998–2006.The results show that indigenous R&D contributes to a significant decline of energy intensity in high energy-consuming intensity group and 31 industrial sectors,and has no significant effects on energy consumption intensity in low energy-consuming intensity group. Foreign technology purchased has a significant negative influence on energy consumption intensity only in 31 industrial sectors. Domestic technology transfer has no significant impact on energy consumption intensity in all samples. This paper will interest those policy makers and industrial entrepreneurs who are willing to improve energy efficiency in the industrial sector. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
6. The Quantitative Analysis of Ecological Compensation Responsibility in Watershed.
- Author
-
Lei, Hong, Fang, Liting, Qian, Zhengming, Xu, Chenyang, Deng, Ming, and Liu, Xiaocheng
- Subjects
WATERSHEDS ,GINI coefficient ,WATER rights ,WATER pollution ,EMISSIONS (Air pollution) ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
Abstract: This paper firstly propose to solve the responsibility definition problem in the calculation of eco-compensation quantity. It adopts Gini coefficient method to allocate emission permit according to the principle of equity and efficiency. And establish nine indicators mainly equity indicators to allocate the water rights. The paper firstly tries to allocate water rights in the Huaihe watershed in China. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
7. Research on the Development Strategies of Rural Tourism in Suzhou Based on SWOT Analysis.
- Author
-
Zhang, XueMing
- Subjects
RURAL tourism ,SWOT analysis ,RURAL industries ,MATHEMATICAL combinations ,INCOME ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
Abstract: Rural tourism can make full use of tourism resources in rural areas to adjust and optimize rural industrial structures, extend the agricultural industrial chain, develop rural tourism services, promote nonagricultural employment, increase the incomes of farmers, and create a better economic base for the new rural construction. This paper uses the method of SWOT analysis to make a comprehensive evaluation and analysis on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the development of rural tourism in Suzhou. Through the combination of internal resources and external environment, this paper clearly determines the advantages and disadvantages of Suzhou rural resources, comprehends the opportunities and challenges to be faced, and also proposes the corresponding countermeasures. At last, this paper hopes to provide a decision reference for the development of rural tourism in Suzhou, and promote the sustainable development of rural tourism in Suzhou. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
8. Study on Environment Evaluation and Protection Based on Set Pair Analysis——A Case Study of Chongqing.
- Author
-
Liu, Yang
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,CASE studies ,EMPIRICAL research ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Abstract: How to accomplish the assessment of environmental quality and its quantitative? How investments in environmental protection affect environmental quality? Such issues were hot in environment protection. This paper do an empirical analysis with data of Chongqing from 1996 to 2009 based on Set Pair Analysis methods, the results showed environmental quality from 1996-1998 were “worse”, the quality in 1999 and 2000 were “qualified”, the quality were “better” from 2001-2006 and were “good” in 2008 and 2009. And then, the paper unified the correlation of each level into a coordinate system in order to quantitative value of environmental quality. Through the analysis of relationship between investment in environmental protection and environmental quality, it was found that 1% changing of environmental protection investment could cause 9% changing of environmental quality. In addition, changing rate of environmental quality has lagged 1 year compared with changing rate of environmental protection investment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
9. The Reason of China's Economic Growth-Based on an Analysis of TFP Growth.
- Author
-
Ying, Ying and Ishiyama, Yoshihide
- Subjects
ECONOMIC development ,GROSS domestic product ,QUANTITATIVE research ,INDUSTRIAL productivity ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) - Abstract
Abstract: Arithmetic average annual growth of China''s real GDP has reached 9.93 percent over the 30 year period since the start of reform in 1979 up to 2009. Numerous books and articles have been written in the past to try to Account for the emergence of such an economic titan. This paper aims at sorting out, quantitatively, factors that seem to have been the culprits of high growth. In assessing the major factors that seem to explain the past high growth, the standard approach in the literature has been the supply side growth accounting. Growth accounting has the merit of being able to show quantitatively the contributions of growths of capital and labor, and the increase in productivity that is not attributed to them (growth of total factor productivity). We shall conduct fresh calculation of this growth accounting, but do more along the way. In what follows, this paper first examines the growth accounting which is a standard method of attributing GDP growth to three sources of growth: capital, labor and total factor productivity (TFP).The second part of this paper attempts to an Analysis of TFP growth. We focus on education and financial development as very important determinants of the level of TFP. Our analysis above shows that there are two serious imbalances in the Chinese economy today. One is the weakness in personal consumption growth. The other is the non-declining share of the secondary sector (manufacturing). The Chinese government recognizes that these problems exist. As for the low consumption problem, Yang (2010) emphasizes the importance of increasing services consumption in his lecture text at the Communist Party School, but there is no prescription. The 11th Five-Year Plan aimed at promoting consumption, but failed. The coming 12th Five-Year Plan will give it another try, but the achievement will be very difficult. We see few signs of this current high growth regime changing, and high growth is likely to continue for a foreseeable future. Whether this is a blessing for China is something to be studied. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
10. Empirical Analyses of Influencing Factors on the Capacity of Regional Technological Innovation for China's High-Tech Industries.
- Author
-
Chen, Bao-jie
- Subjects
EMPIRICAL research ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,HIGH technology industries ,COMPETITIVE advantage in business ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
Abstract: The technological innovation capability directly restricts the formation of the sustainable competitive advantage of the high-tech industry. This paper aims to find out the key factors which restrict the promotion of technological innovation capability of high-tech industry and their relative importance. Based on the basic data of high-tech industries by 30 provinces in China, the paper distinguish the regional differences of high-tech industries’ technological innovation capability by using the factor analysis and cluster analysis. Study finds that the regional differences of technological innovation capability of high technology industry can be attributable to the five factors, the absolute value of technological input and output, the relative value of technological input, the relative value of technological output, financial support environment, intellectual capital. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
11. RFID-based Intelligent Traffic Control System.
- Author
-
Zhang, Zhizhong
- Subjects
RADIO frequency identification systems ,TRAFFIC engineering ,URBANIZATION ,PROBLEM solving ,TRAFFIC congestion - Abstract
Abstract: With China''s urbanization construction development, urban size becomes larger and larger, and the number of urban vehicles is increasing rapidly. The contradictions rise with the keeping on huge demand road while the infrastructure is relatively insufficient. To settle down the traffic problem, technical measures should be taken. In this paper, we propose a RFID-based intelligent traffic control system. The contributions of our work is defining the RFID-based intelligent traffic control system (RITCS in short) that can ease traffic jam phenomenon, Judging crossroad''s jam caused by traffic accident and alarming automatically, informing drivers the traffic jams situation direction of forward motion by notice board, and changing the signals to control the traffic volume dynamically to ease the traffic pressure. The algorithm proposed in the paper descript how the traffic accident being judged, how the signals are changed and what message about the traffic situation being showed on the notice board. The experiment result shows that the algorithm can help improving the crossroads’ traffic volume and easing the traffic jam to the best. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
12. Issue on Two Main Macroeconomy's Dilemma and Solving Methods in China.
- Author
-
Zhang, Yun
- Subjects
MACROECONOMICS ,DILEMMA ,PROBLEM solving ,ECONOMIC demand ,CONSUMPTION (Economics) - Abstract
Abstract: This paper points out two dilemma in China''s Macro-economy: The first is insufficient domestic demand is, especially consumption demand; and the second is the forced policies taken by government because of liquidity expansion, which causes economy''s fluctuation; This paper analyzes the origin of dilemma and discusses for the resolution: constructing wealth society and pushing RMB''s internationalization. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
13. A Brief Review of the Narrative Approach in the ESL/EFL Settings and its Meanings to EFL Teachers in China.
- Author
-
Hu, Huiyong and Huang, Linlin
- Subjects
ENGLISH as a foreign language ,STUDENTS' language ,EMPIRICAL research ,TEACHERS -- Language ,ACADEMIC motivation - Abstract
Abstract: The paper reviews the motivation of the shift from form-focused methods to content-based instruction in ESL/EFL settings, and makes a survey of empirical researches about effects of the narrative approach on EFL/ESL learning in different parts of the world. All the researches listed in the paper suggest that the narrative approach is a desirable medium to facilitate learners’ language competence. Meanwhile the paper, considering the English teaching context in China, analyzes the constraints and challenges in applying the approach, and accordingly presents some suggestions and advice for EFL teachers and researchers in China [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
14. Present Situation and Development of Culture Trade.
- Author
-
Yumei, Ding and Liangmei, Liao
- Subjects
ECONOMIC status ,PRODUCTION (Economic theory) ,ECONOMIC competition ,REPRISALS (International relations) ,ECONOMIC development - Abstract
Abstract: The economic status of China is on the increase internationally, but the competitiveness of our culture trade is low in more and more important international culture soft power areas, affecting directly the development and culture safety of the country. on the basis of exploring the situation of culture trade in present China, this paper will seek for existed problems during the process of production and export of culture products. Also, Chinese culture trade accounts for small proportion and develops slowly. This paper tries to analyze this problem and thus find out countermeasures. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
15. An Analysis of Causes of Failures in Expanding for Private Enterprises in China.
- Author
-
Hongying, Zhao, Xingting, Huang, and Hanhui, Hu
- Subjects
FAILURE analysis ,FREE enterprise ,CONSTRAINTS (Physics) ,QUALITY control ,SYSTEM failures - Abstract
Abstract: In the post-crisis era, the private economy in China was paid great attention by the government departments. In this paper, the reason why private enterprises in China at the early stage often faced failure on expanding was considered. The relevant literature showed that expanding for private enterprises was constrained by the capability system themselves. Based on the above view, the theoretical model of expanding for private enterprises under the capability system was constructed, and the reason why private enterprises faced failure on expanding was that the capability system have been ignored and a drastic strategy on expanding was designed. At the end, the expanding case of Giant was taken as a proper example for this paper, and the previous conclusions could be tested and completed practically. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
16. Research on Soil Water Retaining Capacity of Typical Forests in Jinyun Mountain.
- Author
-
Li, Yang, Rao, Liangyi, and Wang, Baitian
- Subjects
SOIL moisture ,FORESTS & forestry ,NATURE reserves ,WATER conservation ,VEGETATION greenness ,AFFORESTATION ,FOREST soils - Abstract
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide a basis for construction of water conservation type of vegetation. In this paper, the forest soil pore distribution and water storage properties of four typical forests (mixed wood, broadleaf forest, bamboo forest and shrub forest) in Jinyun Mountain were compared. The water holding capacity of soil non-capillary of shrub forest is 88.24 millimeter, 83.52 millimeter in mixed wood, 75.96 millimeter in broadleaf forest, and 63.48 millimeter in the bamboo forest. The saturation water capacity of shrub forest is 361.62 millimeter, 323.16 millimeter in mixed wood, 295.62 millimeter in broadleaf forest, and 267.92 millimeter in the bamboo forest. The results indicated that the water holding capacity of soil non-capillary from high to low is shrub forest > mixed wood > broadleaf forest > bamboo forest. The shrub forest and mixed wood have higher water conservation function than the bamboo forest. Therefore, it is proposed that in the future the shrub forest and mixed wood should be afforested and managed firstly. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
17. Evaluating Multiple Heavy Metal Pollutants in Soil by Artificial Neural Network: A Case Study in Baotou, China.
- Author
-
Li, Xiang and Zhang, Xiaoyu
- Subjects
SOIL composition ,HEAVY metals ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,SOIL pollution ,SOIL quality ,HEAVY metal toxicology - Abstract
Abstract: Assessment of heavy metal risk and spatial distribution for special area are fundamental to the study of soil environmental quality. The paper provides a case of artificial neural network using for the soil quality assessment, which does focus on eight heavy metal pollutants, Hg, Cd, Pb, Cr, As, Zn, Cu and Ni. Firstly, the paper introduces the Back Propagation Neural Network theory using in the soil evaluation of heavy metals pollutants. Secondly, the authors designed the model with 8 input parameters. Thirdly, the model was simulated and experiments were done extensively using MATLAB neural network toolbox. In the study area City Baotou and its suburbs, we totally collected 220 soil samples from measuring points. From the GIS analysis, we find that the pollution is mainly caused by human industrial activities. And the enrichment of heavy metals in topsoil is very obvious in industrial areas and regions near both sides of the Kundulun River. It is concluded that the model of BP neural network is a practical and simple method for the soil quality assessment. The model can take advantages of simple network structure, fast convergence rate and well generality for soil heavy metal pollution evaluation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
18. METRASYS-Sustainable Traffic Management in Mega Cities.
- Author
-
Tiedong, Wang, Tingjian, Fang, jianghong, Han, and jian, Wu
- Subjects
CITY traffic ,SUSTAINABLE transportation ,TRAFFIC engineering ,TRANSPORTATION ,PUBLIC health ,OZONE layer ,PROTOTYPES - Abstract
Abstract: Environmental impact evaluation is an essential component in environmental impact assessment study for any developmental project. In China, the rapid development of local and regional transportation systems has been accompanied by environmental problems, which prove to be detrimental for the economic development, social stability and public health. The project METRASYS provide a prototype for an integrated environmental monitoring and simulation system. This project deals with one of the most exigent problems of current and future mega cities and metropolitan regions. Under a scenario, various case studies of environmental impacts caused by transport in urban areas have been studied using the REGOZON model. This model includes a built-in mesoscale meteorological model that computes the local meteorological fields from synoptic fields. Since the emission model strongly depends on the other submodels, the whole system architecture for traffic flow, traffic emissions and air pollution dispersion will also be introduced. This paper describes the methodology used to evaluate these impacts. Data bases for model input and simulation results, as well as a graphic user interface for spatial data visualization. Some of the results are presented here in this paper, in particular a scenario analysis for the region Hefei. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
19. The Application of Matter Element Evaluation for Risk Control in Construction Project.
- Author
-
Yong-biao, Liu
- Subjects
CONSTRUCTION projects ,LOSS control ,QUANTITATIVE analysts ,FUZZY systems ,NUMERICAL calculations ,FEASIBILITY studies ,MANAGEMENT - Abstract
Abstract: It is a precondition to have a quantitative description of project risk for its management. As a tool, Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation based on matter element model provides a way to calculate risks. This paper introduces the common theory of fuzzy matter element evaluation, puts up general procedures of risk evaluation based on fuzzy matter element evaluation, and establishes model of matter element risk evaluation as well as comprehensive evaluation method based on fuzzy matter element. This paper, through an real project, analyses risks exist in the project of Caiyuanba Bridge in Chongqing from the view of proprietor with fuzzy matter element evaluation applied, the results verifies the superiority and feasibility of the method and its good efficiency in project risk management. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
20. Evaluating Indexes of Risk Level in Construction Project by Fuzzy Matter-element Model.
- Author
-
Hui, Liu
- Subjects
FUZZY systems ,RISK management in business ,PROJECT management ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Abstract: As a tool, Comprehensive Evaluation based on fuzzy matter-element model provides a way to calculate risks. This paper introduces the common theory of fuzzy matter-element model evaluation, puts up general procedures of risk evaluation based on fuzzy matter-element model evaluation, and establishes model of fuzzy matter-element model risk evaluation as well as comprehensive evaluation method based on fuzzy matter-element model. This paper, through a real project, analyses risks exist in the project of Caiyuanba Bridge in Chongqing from the view of proprietor with fuzzy matter-element model evaluation applied, and the results verifies the superiority and feasibility of the method and its good efficiency in project risk management. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
21. Eco-Sensitivity Analysis of the New Riverside Center of Nanjing City Based on GIS.
- Author
-
Gong, Haigang
- Subjects
GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,ECOLOGY ,SENSITIVITY analysis ,DATA analysis ,SUSTAINABLE development ,COMMUNITY development - Abstract
Abstract: Eco-sensitivity analysis is the premise and basis for the planning of regional ecological environment, while the protection and improvement of the ecological environment is the key to the regionally sustainable development. With the GIS technology and by using the factor-overlap method, the eco-sensitivity of the New Riverside Center of Nanjing City is thoroughly analyzed in this paper by selecting 4 categories of regionally representative factors. Then this paper classifies the study area into absolutely sensitive ecological sub-areas, high sensitive ecological sub-areas, generally sensitive ecological sub-areas and low sensitive ecological sub-areas according to the level of eco-sensitivity. It further proposes measures and suggestions to regional protection and construction, so as to provide reference for the development of local urban and rural construction and environmental protection. The results show that absolutely sensitive sub-areas and high sensitive sub-areas account for about 42.8% in the total area, indicating that the eco-sensitivity of the study area is generally high. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
22. Improved Mono-Window Algorithm to Retrieve Lake Surface Temperature Using HJ-IRS Thermal Infrared Data.
- Author
-
Shanshan, Liang, Bing, Zhang, Junsheng, Li, Hao, Zhang, and Qian, Shen
- Subjects
ALGORITHMS ,OPTICS ,WATER temperature ,ARTIFICIAL satellites ,INFRARED radiation ,WATERSHEDS ,INFRARED imaging ,MICROSPACECRAFT - Abstract
Abstract: Remote sensing data has an important application value and scientific significance .in retrieval of lake surface temperature (LST). On September 6, 2008, China successfully launched two optical small satellites (respectively called HJ-1A, HJ-1B.) to monitor and predicate environment and disaster. HJ-1B satellite includes an infrared camera (IRS). The camera has a thermal infrared band which can dynamically monitor LST of large river basins in 4 days. HJ-IRS is a new sensor, so there are few papers researching on the retrieval of LST.The main goal of this paper is to introduce a practical method to obtain LST from HJ-IRS thermal data. In this paper, we reviewed primary algorithms of LST retrieval and mainly analyzed Qin′s mono-window algorithm retrieving LST from Landsat TM6 (Thematic Mapper) thermal data. This algorithm included two empirical relationships about atmospheric transmittance and atmospheric average temperature. But these relationships are only suitable for TM6. So on the basis of the spectral response function of HJ-IRS therma1 band we use radiance transfer software MODTRAN4 to simulate and calculate new coefficients in the two relationships. New algorithm requires three parameters: emissivity, vertical water vapor column and atmospheric temperature about 2 meters above the ground. We use two images of Lake Taihu to retrieve LST and validate the improved algorithm. Bias of LST retrieved from HJ-IRS data and the field measurements are smaller than 1.2K, which means this algorithm is applicable for HJ-IRS therma1 band to retrieve LST. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
23. Fuzzy Analysis of Impact Factors on Shoal Wetland Pricing in Xiamen.
- Author
-
Wu, Weideng, Zhang, Changkuan, and Liu, Xi
- Subjects
FUZZY systems ,WETLANDS ,PRICING ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis ,BANKS (Oceanography) ,RESOURCE management ,DIFFERENTIAL equations ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
Abstract: This paper focus on pricing methodology research about resources contain of non-use value. Reasonable and accurate assessment of resources plays an important role in the management of coastal zone. But valuation of resources that contain of non-use value is still unsatisfactory on its validity and reliability. This paper extends the study of pricing model, which based on Subordinate Function of resource price, to a forward step research to analyze of how the resources are priced by respondents. And there are three steps to reach this aim. A survey about shoal wetland price per year is conducted to citizens of Xiamen firstly, then the pricing results of respondent are disassembled to a series weights of factors through the resolution of fuzzy relationship equations. Finally, causality between characters of respondent and weights of factor are analyzed by means of multivariate correlation analysis. The study indicates that the “Knowledge about the resource” is the most influential character of respondent that impact on a resource pricing, while “Income” is the second of influential. And “Distance from the location of resource” has the least impact on the pricing. However, another finding is that none of the 5 characters are critical to a resource pricing. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
24. Discussion on Green Port Construction of Tianjin Port.
- Author
-
Ying, He and Yijun, Ji
- Subjects
HARBOR design & construction ,CARBON ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ECONOMIC development - Abstract
Abstract: According to the developing situation of ports, environment and resource might be suffered, green ports is the trend of international ports development. Green port construction is important for sustainable development of Tianjin Port, and green port construction of Tianjin Port is an important part of low-carbon city construction in Tianjin. This paper discussed the content of green ports. Then the paper analyzed the significance, actualities and problems of green port construction of Tianjin Port, and measures were put forward. The paper will be helpful to green port construction in the future. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
25. Design and Implementation of Taihu Lake Basin Management Information System Based on GIS.
- Author
-
Lei, Shi, Chuanjie, Xie, Gaohuan, Liu, Xin, Fu, Qingsheng, Liu, and Jicai, Ning
- Subjects
GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,POWER resources ,WATERSHEDS ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,COMPUTER networks ,COMPUTER network resources - Abstract
Abstract: This paper presents the techniques of GIS and applies it into the management of the information system of Taihu Lake Basin, providing a new managing pattern for the Taihu Lake Basin. Through the construction of the integrated management information system of Taihu Lake Basin water among different departments of information sharing resources, it effectively use resource information scattered in various sectors and improves the data and useful information value. The paper illustrates the architecture and function module of the system and describes the main techniques in its realization. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
26. Spatial Functional Planning for Giant Panda Habitat of Baoxing County in Sichuan, China.
- Author
-
Wang, Qing, Li, Fucheng, Zou, Qiang, and Changlong, Mu
- Subjects
GIANT panda ,HABITATS ,ECOSYSTEM management ,CONCEPTION ,LOCAL government - Abstract
Abstract: Based on the conception and theory of Integrated Ecosystem Management, this paper worked out a set of spatial function planning methods for Giant Panda Habitat in Qionglai Mountains in Sichuan. In this paper, According to the regional ecological sensitivity, the relationship between ecosystem functions and services, Giant Panda Habitat in Baoxing County, one of key areas of Giant Panda Habitat in Qionglai Mountains, was divided into 4 types of main function regions: the optimized development, the major development, the restricted development and the prohibition development, and each of these four types of planning regions could be as some criteria for evaluating effectiveness of management performance of local government. The research show that the spatial function planning of IEM works out a new for harmonious development between human and nature in the Giant Panda habitat. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
27. An Overall Comparation and Technical Decomposition Analysis of CO2 Emissions in Tokyo and Beijing.
- Author
-
Shiyu, Lv and Tong, Xu
- Subjects
CARBON dioxide mitigation ,CHEMICAL decomposition ,EMISSIONS (Air pollution) ,ENERGY consumption ,COMPARATIVE studies ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper we give an overview of the situation of CO
2 emissions in both Beijing and Tokyo and discuss and compare the causes for their emission changes according to decomposition based on both social activities and fuel varieties. We find that in order to enjoy a sustainable development, Beijing needs to learn from Tokyo especially in energy consumption area. At the end of the paper, the cooperation between these two metropolises is summarized. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
28. Science & Technology Input and Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Three Major Coastal Economic Regions of China.
- Author
-
Licheng, Wang
- Subjects
ECONOMIC development ,REGIONAL economics ,SCIENCE ,TECHNOLOGY ,EMPIRICAL research ,ECONOMETRICS ,COASTS - Abstract
Abstract: There is close relationship between science & technology inputs and economic growth. Based on the data of science & technology input and economic growth, the paper makes the econometric models analysis on the economic growth and science & technology input of the three major coastal economic regions of China. The paper analyzes and compares the contribution rate of science & technology inputs to economic growth of the three major economic regions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
29. Research on Utilization of Urban Rainwater Resources.
- Author
-
Xiao-feng, Lu, yia, Sun, bo, Li, and Tie-liang, Wang
- Subjects
CITIES & towns ,URBANIZATION ,WATER harvesting ,WATER supply ,WATER shortages ,DATA analysis - Abstract
Abstract: Liaoning Province is insufficient in water resources, and with the gradually increasing process of the urbanization, the degree of water resources insufficiency is exacerbating by degrees. This paper obtains the specialty of short duration storm through analyzing the years of rain data and the seriously harmful storm with picking up Shenyang as the researching object, and finally gets frequency curve of short duration rain by using DPS. Taking the campus of Shenyang Agricultural University as an example, the paper calculates the availability according to the different types of terrains, and proposes the using plan of rain, then calculates the amount of rain. The study shows that rain reclamation can effectively remit the conflict of water in Shenyang and create a better environment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
30. Research on the Dynamic Relationship of the Energy-Economy-Environment (3E) System-Based on an Empirical Analysis of China.
- Author
-
Shengjuan, Han and Jingping, Zhu
- Subjects
ENERGY consumption ,GROSS domestic product ,INDUSTRIAL wastes ,EMPIRICAL research ,TIME series analysis ,ECONOMIC development ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Abstract: Energy, economy and environment form a mutually-influenced circulatory system. This paper uses econometric theory, according to time series data of energy consumption, GDP and industrial sewage emission from 1983 to 2009 about China, to empirically analyze the dynamic relationship among them. The result shows that: there exist the longterm stable equilibrium relationships among energy consumption, economic growth and environment. The improving action of Energy consumption on economic growth is far less than on environmental pollution. When the system deviated from the equilibrium, the adjusting speed about industry waste gas emission and energy consumption is far lower than that of economy. This paper further reveals the interaction among energy, environment and economy. On this basis, in order to achieve coordinated growth of energy, economy and environment, the paper puts forward several policy suggestions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
31. Empirical Analysis of Regional Circular Economy Development--Study Based on Jiangsu, Heilongjiang, Qinghai Province.
- Author
-
Guo-gang, Jiang
- Subjects
REGIONAL economics ,ECONOMIC development ,WASTE recycling ,FUZZY systems ,EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
Abstract: At present there is the different level in China''s circular economy development. To better measure the level of regional circular economy development, this paper builds the evaluation system of regional circular economy development, reflected the characteristic of resources recycling specially, and put forward the Fuzzy Comprehensive Evaluation Method to analysis circular economy development level in single region and Comparison Evaluation Method to analysis circular economy development level in different regions, so that enhance the evaluate ability in evaluation model and evaluation method of circular economy developing level. On this basis, this paper makes the empirical study on regional differences evaluation in circular economy development level through three typical provinces, Jiangsu, Heilongjiang, Qinghai Province. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
32. Analysis on the emergy structure and eco-efficiency of the agricultural eco-economic system in Hunan.
- Author
-
YuLin, Zhu, Jie, Zhou, and Sha, Li
- Subjects
AGRICULTURAL ecology ,AGRICULTURE ,ECOLOGICAL economics ,ECONOMIC research ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ELECTRONIC data processing - Abstract
Abstract: Emergy theory has its unique advantage in the research of regional economic system''s ecological efficiency. Namely, it can integrate ecological system and social economic system into one body so as to conduct unified statistical measurement and analysis on the real value of natural environment and human kind''s production activities, and therefore overcoming the shortcoming of only focusing on economic analysis. Based on the reference of previous researchers’ research literatures , this paper utilizes the relevent economic, social and environment statistics of Hunan province''s Agro-ecological system for the year of 2008, and carries out the computation and data processing of the input and output emergy for this system. And in the meantime, the authors also have analyzed the current situation of the input-output structure , the system''s load capacity , and the system''s operation efficiency among with other problems. This paper intents to lay a solid foundation for the future further research on the sustainable development of Hunan province''s Agro-ecological system. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
33. The Study about Development Status, Trends and Paths of Cultural Industry in China.
- Author
-
Shuguang, Cong and Yunpeng, Li
- Subjects
CULTURAL industries ,ECONOMIC development ,SOCIAL development ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,INFORMATION economy ,FINANCIAL crises - Abstract
Abstract: Since in “the suggestions about making out the tenth five-year plan for national economy and social development” adopted by the Fifth Plenary Session in 2000, the concept of cultural industry appeared formally, China''s entity economy and external trade of cultural industry have developed greatly. With the era of knowledge economy coming and financial crisis’ affection, China''s cultural industry is facing new environment and challenges. The paper gave analysis on development status of cultural industry for 10 years; combining with new development environment, the paper summarized three trends of development and proposed suggestions on development paths to revitalize cultural industry in new period. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
34. The TKC test of the effect of Chinese industrial products export trade on the environmental pollution.
- Author
-
Dancheng, LUO, Chunhui, GAO, and Mingzhe, ZHOU
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL goods ,EXPORTS ,POLLUTION ,COST of living ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
Abstract: The scale of Chinese export trade is growing, and the strength of our country''s export trade is increasing gradually. With the improvement of living standard, demanding of environmental quality is also increasing gradually. In particular, the problems caused by industrial environmental pollution are very seriously, the contradiction between trade and environmental pollution is obvious. This article selects export trade data of industrial products as well as environmental pollution data from 1990 to 2009. The EKC theory is applied to international trade and environmental studies, verified the shape of our country''s EKC curve, putting the export trade variable into CUBIC model, analysis the impacts of industrial export products dependence to environment. In addition, the paper analyzes the impact of Chinese manufactured export goods to environment from scale effect, structure effect and technology effect. At last, the paper submits the policy recommendations between the coordinated development of foreign trade and environment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
35. Evaluation System and Empirical Research on the Development of Low Carbon Economy-Taking Daqing as an Example.
- Author
-
Binbin, Wang and Yifang, Sun
- Subjects
CARBON ,EMISSION control ,ECONOMIC development ,EMPIRICAL research ,RESOURCE-based communities ,FACTOR analysis ,PERFORMANCE evaluation - Abstract
Abstract: This paper applies the method of factor analysis to construct the indicator system of low carbon economy and evaluates the performance of development of low carbon economy of 15 resource-based cities. The paper documents that the development performance of low carbon economy of Daqing ranks No. 3 among 15 cities, performance of inter-industry adjustment ranks No.14, energy efficiency ranks No.3, effectiveness of environmental improvement ranks No.1, and performance of secondary industry adjustment ranks No.10. The results show that Daqing has advantages in energy efficiency and effectiveness on environmental improvement, and but needs to improve its performance of in inter-industry adjustment and secondary industry adjustment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
36. The Research on Sino-US Green Building Rating System.
- Author
-
Jingwei, Chen, Ping, Zhao, and Xue, Wang
- Subjects
SUSTAINABLE buildings ,LOW energy electron diffraction ,EVALUATION ,POWER resources ,ENERGY development ,TREND analysis - Abstract
Abstract: This paper describes the more commonly used domestic and international green building rating systems and details of the evaluation of U.S. LEED, its old and new versions, the trend of improvement in LEED; Compared Chinese “Evaluation Standard for Green Building” (GB/T 50378-2006)with the LEED2009, the paper points out their shortcomings, and identify the existing differences between them. Then comes out the conclusion that LEED2009 is still target to the U.S. buildings, Chinese engineers should learn from its advantage, make use in our evaluation of green building, which is suitable for China''s actual conditions. But we make full use of Chinese buildings of the LEED rating system is not appropriate. Finally, we make a suggestion for “Evaluation Standard for Green Building” that we should add incentives for new energy sources can effectively develop our new energy, give a positive role in environment protection. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
37. On the relationship between energy intensity and industrial structure in China.
- Author
-
Tianli, He, Zhongdong, Li, and Lin, He
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL energy consumption ,COINTEGRATION ,CAUSATION (Philosophy) ,INDUSTRIAL organization (Economic theory) ,INDUSTRIAL power supply ,INDUSTRIES - Abstract
Abstract: This paper use cointegration analysis and causality research to analyze the relationship between energy intensity and industrial structure in China. By observation, we find the proportion of secondary industry change not too much in the past decade. So, we are studying the relationship between energy intensity and tertiary industry instead of studying energy intensity and industrial structure. Indirectly, the purpose of the paper is to re-examine a statement that secondary industry is the main factor that caused over-consumption in energy in China. Our finding is that tertiary industry has positive impact on energy intensity in China. It proves that tertiary industry Granger-causes energy intensity. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
38. China's Greenhouse Gas emissions’ dynamic effects in the process of its urbanization: A perspective from shocks decomposition under long-term constraints.
- Author
-
Xiangyang, Dong and Guiqiu, Yuan
- Subjects
URBANIZATION ,GREENHOUSE gases ,ECONOMIC development ,ENERGY conservation ,EMISSION control ,GROSS domestic product - Abstract
Abstract: This paper is about to quantify the effect of China''s urbanization on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by separating the part driven by the economic growth from the whole effect. In order to be accurate to estimate unknown parameters, this paper follows the method of Blanchard & Quah (1989), in which identifying conditions are set by assuming some shocks have no long-term effect on corresponding explained variables. We conclude that 1) Urbanization shock has an inverted hump-shaped effect on GHG emissions, in other words, nowadays the process of China''s urbanization has been accompanied with saving energy and reducing emissions; 2) The growth rate of GHG emissions, owning to the GDP shock, can be raised by almost 1.53% annually and the urbanization level approximately contributes to 18% of the change of CO2 emissions based on empirical results; 3) China''s emission reductions, in the short run, are actualy in expense of decreasing economic growth and delaying the p rocess of its urbanization. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
39. A State-space Approach to Estimate Energy Demand Model in China.
- Author
-
Guangrong, Tong and Yanjun, Yang
- Subjects
ENERGY development ,ECONOMIC demand ,STATE-space methods ,ENERGY consumption ,ECONOMIC development ,PRICES - Abstract
Abstract: This paper examines the application of state-space model (SSM) to the modeling of energy demand in China. The data used in the paper includes China''s aggregate energy consumption, economic growth rate, energy price, energy structure, industrial structure and aggregate population, which covers the period from 1991 to 2009. The result shows that: for energy demand, in different periods, the effects of various factors are changing. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
40. Suzhou's Export Trade and Environment: an Empirical Study.
- Author
-
Li, Zhu and Fang, Sun
- Subjects
EXPORTS ,WASTE management ,ECONOMIC development ,BUSINESS expansion ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,EMPIRICAL research ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Abstract: The paper applies Environmental Kuznets Curve theory to an empirical study of the correlation among Suzhou''s waste disposal, economic growth and trade growth. The paper arrives at the conclusion that Suzhou''s environment may continue to worsen. To sustain its trade growth, Suzhou should optimize its export mix, promote technological innovation and implement industrial restructuring in order that a balance should be achieved between economic growth and environment. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
41. Circular Economy Action Programs and Countermeasures for Small and Medium-sized Resource-based Cities of China-Case Study of Zibo City of Shandong Province.
- Author
-
Qiping, Ren
- Subjects
CITIES & towns ,RESOURCE-based communities ,ECONOMIC development ,RESOURCE allocation ,ECONOMIC models - Abstract
Abstract: The development of small and medium-sized resource-based cities is facing an important strategic turning point. Circular economy development model is the only way for their transformations. With Zibo city of Shandong province as an example, the paper sets forth the circular economy action program and countermeasures for resource-based cities. The paper is divided into five parts. The first is the introduction and the second part assesses the current situations and the conditions of circular economy in Zibo city. The third part puts forward the action program of the circular economy. In the fourth part, the paper brings up specific countermeasures from four respects. In the last part, the paper gives a summary. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
42. An Analysis of the Model of China's Industrial Restructuring and Upgrading-Borrowing Ideas from the Experience of Japan.
- Author
-
Tongxin, An, Yuejin, Fan, and Huan, Zhang
- Subjects
INDUSTRIES ,ECONOMIC development ,FINANCIAL crises ,INDUSTRIAL policy ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ECONOMIC conditions in China - Abstract
Abstract: Benefiting from the reform and opening-up policy, the Chinese economy has been growing up rapidly and now is next only to the U.S quantitatively. But China now is still a developing country and the economy is imperiled both by her own congenital defect and the current global financial crisis. Therefore how to take advantage of the opportunity arising from the crisis, promote the industrial upgrading and enhance the quality of the economic development is the most important task. The paper firstly analyses the urgency of the industrial restructuring and upgrading, and then gives a positive analysis of Japan''s industrial restructuring and upgrading and at last the paper gives the conclusions and recommendations from the stand point of the characters of self-development and industrial policy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
43. Measurable Indicators of Low-Carbon Economy for Air Transportation -A Case Study of Shenzhen.
- Author
-
Jialong, Li
- Subjects
AIRLINE industry ,CARBON ,EMISSION control ,ECONOMIC development ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Abstract: Because of climate change and the popularity of air travel, the issue of low-carbon economy of air transportation industry is no longer ignorable. However, there is no standard measurable indicator to evaluate low-carbon economy, especially for air transportation industry. To fill in the blank of this area, this paper firstly discusses general indicators of low-carbon economy for air transportation industry. Secondly, it explores measurable indicators to assess the level of low-carbon aviation based on generally published data. Finally, it takes Shenzhen aviation as a case to discuss the evaluation of its low-carbon economy with the established measurable indicators. This paper not only provides indicators for low-carbon economy of air transportation with practical measurement effectiveness, but also opens up a new direction for the study of low-carbon air transportation. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
44. Analysis of China's current energy structure and trend of development: supply and demand.
- Author
-
Liuyijuna, Liuyijuna
- Subjects
ENERGY development ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,SUPPLY & demand ,ECONOMIC development ,CARBON ,EMISSION control ,ENERGY consumption - Abstract
Abstract: With the economic development, the demond for energy is growing in China, and the traditional non-renewable energy makes the energy transformation is imminent.In this paper, based on the fully understanding of our existing energy structure, and from the perspective of supply and demand, the author analysis the changes in the structure of future energy and gives the suggestion.The paper argues that China''s energy structure will gradually turn to be comprehensive and diverse, but the cost and market constraints will obstruct the promotion of renewable energy sources.Therefore, the traditional high-carbon energy is still the main form of domestic energy consumptionin a very long period of time.Only by improving technology and using of the macro-control can reduce the costs and regulate the import and export, which can achieve sustainable development of changing from a high-carbon energy to low carbon. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
45. Determining Contribution Rate of Agricultural Technology Progress with CD Production Functions.
- Author
-
jingxian, Wang and yan, Yu
- Subjects
AGRICULTURAL technology ,AGRICULTURAL productivity ,PRODUCTION (Economic theory) ,INPUT-output analysis ,MATHEMATICAL models ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Abstract: Using Cobb-Douglas production function to establish agricultural production function of Anhui province agriculture, this paper measures each input factor''s influence on total agricultural output, and calculates the contribution rate of agricultural technology progress; meanwhile, this paper analyzes the existing problems and solutions for the problems [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
46. Evaluation on Sustainable Development of Scenic Zone Based on Tourism Ecological Footprint: Case Study of Yellow Crane Tower in Hubei Province, China.
- Author
-
Huiqin, LI and Linchun, HOU
- Subjects
TOURISM ,LANDSCAPES ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ECOLOGICAL impact ,ECOLOGICAL carrying capacity ,PER capita - Abstract
Abstract: Tourism Environmental Carrying Capacity (TECC) is an important index to judge sustainability of scenic zone, which is calculated by Tourism Ecological Footprint (TEF) and Tourism Ecological Capacity (TEC). Based on theories and models of TEF, this paper calculated TEF, TEC, and TECC in Yellow Crane Tower scenic spot. In 2008, TEF per capita was 0.0570hm2, footprint of transportation and waste were large, occupied 55.89% and 33.20% respectively. TEC of Yellow Crane Tower was 108.45hm2 in 2008 and it will be 176.80hm2 in 2012. Therefore, TECC was 3 804 tourists per day and it will be 6 204 tourists per day in 2012. Actually, TECC reached 3 354 tourists per day in 2008, which showed that tourists were under Carrying Capacity, but it is in vigilant situation of sustainable development. Finally, this paper put forward some suggestions on tourism sustainable development in Yellow Crane Tower. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
47. Theoretical and Empirical Research on Influential Factors of Rural Land Transfer: Based on the Perspective of Occupation Differentiation and Pension Security Mode.
- Author
-
Hengzhou, Xu
- Subjects
RURAL land use ,LAND title registration & transfer ,EMPIRICAL research ,LABOR supply ,INCOME inequality ,FARMERS - Abstract
Abstract: This paper acquires data through farmer questionnaire survey of Nanjing city, and employ logistic model to empirically analyze the relationship between farmer occupation differentiation, pension security and rural land transfer. The results show that education, occupation category, non-agricultural career skill, business pension security, land transference rights and land tenure security all have remarkable positive effect on rural land transfer, family pension security has remarkable negative effect on rural land transfer, however age, non-agricultural income proportion, population of agricultural labor force, social pension security, land mortgage rights have no significant effect on rural land transfer. Based on above conclusions, this paper made some policy recommendations which include developing non-agricultural industry and providing non-agricultural employment, advancing technology culture and career competency of rural labor force, establishing rural social security system. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
48. Promoting low-carbon development of electric power industry in China: A circular economy efficiency perspective.
- Author
-
Zeng, Shao-lun and Zhang, He-lan
- Subjects
ELECTRIC utilities ,CARBON ,EMISSION control ,ECONOMIC development ,BENCHMARKING (Management) ,WASTE recycling ,DATA envelopment analysis - Abstract
Abstract: This paper put forward a method to promote low-carbon development of electric power industry in China from the perspective of benchmarking circular economy efficiency of coal-fired power plants. The input-output index system that reflects reducing, reusing and recycling carbon dioxide, waste and pollution emissions for measuring the circular economy efficiency of coal-fired power plants is set up. With the survey data of 24 coal-fired power plants, the superefficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is applied to ranking and improving the circular economy efficiency of these plants. And the benchmarking is carried out using the aforesaid DEA model. The benchmarking procedure proposed in this paper can be used to choose the best efficiency benchmark of circular economy in the environmental management of power plants and enhance the low-carbon development of coal-fired power industry. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
49. Developing measures on China's low-carbon economy from financial perspective.
- Author
-
Jigang, Li and Yu, Miao
- Subjects
CARBON ,EMISSION control ,ECONOMIC development ,ECONOMIC equilibrium ,FINANCE ,ECONOMIC conditions in China - Abstract
Abstract: This paper analyzes the relevance between economic growth and carbon emission in China and finds that the two parts are highly related and, in the long run, they are in steady equilibrium and two-way cause-and-effect relationship. In this way, China should further shift its economic growth mode, develop low-carbon economy and realize sound and fast development for economy and society. There are various ways to develop low-carbon economy. This paper raises measures for pushing the development of low-carbon economy from financial perspective. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
50. Analysis of the impact on ecosystem and environment of marine reclamation--A case study in Jiaozhou Bay.
- Author
-
Ge, Yu and Jun-yan, Zhang
- Subjects
WATER reuse ,SEASHORE ,SUSTAINABILITY ,BIODIVERSITY ,ECOLOGY ,ECOLOGICAL impact - Abstract
Abstract: Reclamation is the important utilization manner of ocean for mankind. Yet because reclamation changes natural bank shape in short term and small scale, so it can strongly disturb the whole natural system and bring a new misbalance, which affect the stability, diversity and sustainability of the seashore. In order to avoid and lighten the influence of reclamation, we should analyze and diagnose the possible effects, which can do some theory preparations for settling this problem. As a case study in Jiaozhou Bay, this paper selects 9 indicators to base the indicator system. The frame principle of the indicator system includes scientific, synthetical, viable, representative, hierarchical, systematic and data available. Basing the influencing aspects, this article uses the method of analytic hierarchy process (AHP), qualitative and quantitive method to calculate the indicators. By using the judging matrix, hierarchy sorting and indicators, the paper calculates the effect degree of reclamation to environment and ecosystem is comparatively high, and its growth is an increasing process in Jiaozhou Bay. From this point, with the reclamation scale is increasing, the effect degree of reclamation to environment and ecosystem is more and more serious. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
- Published
- 2011
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.