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2. Advancing cobalt ferrite-supported activated carbon from orange peels for real pulp and paper mill wastewater treatment.
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Badawi, Ahmad K., Hassan, Raouf, Alghamdi, Ahmad M., Ismail, Bushra, Osman, Randa M., and Salama, Reda S.
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WASTEWATER treatment ,ACTIVATED carbon ,PAPER pulp ,PULP mills ,PAPER mills ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
The utilization of agriculture waste-based adsorbents in the treatment of real industrial wastewater represents an unexplored frontier with significant potential. In this study, the cobalt ferrite-supported activated carbon derived from orange peels (CF40-AC) was used as a magnetic adsorbent for the treatment of real pulp and paper mill effluent (PPME). Detailed insights into the properties and functionalities of the CoFe
2 O4 -AC adsorbent were obtained through an accurate characterization analysis that included X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX), BET and pore size histogram techniques. Both pure activated carbon (AC) and CF40-AC displayed excellent textural properties with surface area (SBET) equal 2014 and 1345 m².g-1 , respectively. TEM and SEM images display that the magnetic ferrites were well dispersed on the surface of AC. Following the characterization process, the CoFe2 O4 -AC adsorbent was evaluated for its ability to remove several key pollutants from PPME, including chemical oxygen demand (COD), total dissolved solids (TDS) and turbidity. Moreover, various operational parameters, such as pH, adsorbent dosage, contact time, and stirring rate, were investigated to achieve optimal contaminants removal rates. Remarkably, the CoFe2 O4 -AC adsorbent demonstrated highly efficient removal rates, with 86.9%, 59,9% and 93.1% for COD, TDS and turbidity, respectively, under optimal conditions (pH 7, adsorbent dose 0.4 gm, contact time 60 min, and stirring rate 150 rpm). The CoFe2 O4 -AC composite material exhibits promising potential for multiple applications reached 5 cycles without a significant loss in its adsorption or functional properties over successive uses. These results favor the promising potential of CoFe2 O4 -AC as a sustainable and efficient solution for addressing was- tewater treatment challenges in the pulp and paper industry, contributing to both environmental protection and resource conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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3. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU - DENR invites tenders for Supply and Delivery of Special Paper, Ball Pen, and Sign Pen
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Environmental protection ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT BUREAU - DENR, Philippines has invited tenders for Supply and Delivery of Special Paper, Ball Pen, and Sign Pen. Tender Notice No: RFQ NO. EMB-PGSS-2024-07-094 Deadline: July 16, [...]
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4. TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU invites tenders for 113Th Annual Tainan City Paper Money Furnace Operation and Maintenance Plan
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Furnaces ,Environmental protection ,Money ,Environmental issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU, Taiwan has invited tenders for 113Th Annual Tainan City Paper Money Furnace Operation and Maintenance Plan. Tender Notice No: 11330712 Deadline: August 15, 2024 [...]
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5. TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU invites tenders for In 2013, 2 Paper Money Transport Vehicles (Dumping Type) were Purchased for Resource Recycling of more than 11 Tons
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Environmental protection ,Money ,Environmental issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU, Taiwan has invited tenders for In 2013, 2 Paper Money Transport Vehicles (Dumping Type) were Purchased for Resource Recycling of more than 11 Tons.. [...]
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6. UCST-Type Soluble Immobilized Cellulase: A New Strategy for the Efficient Degradation and Improved Recycling Performance of Wastepaper Cellulose.
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Chen, Zhaohui, Wu, Jiacong, Han, Juan, Wang, Yun, and Ni, Liang
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CELLULASE , *WASTE paper , *IMMOBILIZED enzymes , *CELLULOSE , *ETHANOL , *PAPER products industry , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *CRITICAL temperature - Abstract
This paper reports an innovative study that aims to address key issues in the efficient recycling of wastepaper cellulose. The research team utilized the temperature-responsive upper critical solution temperature (UCST) polymer P(NAGA-b-DMA) in combination with the LytA label's affinity for choline analogs. This innovative approach enabled them to successfully develop a novel soluble immobilized enzyme, P(NAGA-b-DMA)-cellulase. This new enzyme has proven highly effective, significantly enhancing the degradation of wastepaper cellulose while demonstrating exceptional stability. Compared with the traditional insoluble immobilized cellulase, the enzyme showed a significant improvement in the pH, temperature stability, recycling ability, and storage stability. A kinetic parameter calculation showed that the enzymatic effectiveness of the soluble immobilized enzyme was much better than that of the traditional insoluble immobilized cellulase. After the immobilization reaction, the Michaelis constant of the immobilized enzyme was only increased by 11.5%. In the actual wastepaper degradation experiment, the immobilized enzyme was effectively used, and it was found that the degradation efficiency of wastepaper cellulose reached 80% of that observed in laboratory conditions. This novel, thermosensitive soluble immobilized cellulase can efficiently catalyze the conversion of wastepaper cellulose into glucose under suitable conditions, so as to further ferment into environmentally friendly biofuel ethanol, which provides a solution to solve the shortage of raw materials and environmental protection problems in the paper products industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. ETHIOPIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY invites tenders for Supply of Photocopy Paper and Pen
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Environmental protection ,Environmental issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
ETHIOPIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY, Ethiopia has invited tenders for Supply of Photocopy Paper and Pen. Tender Notice No: EFCCC-NCB-G-0005-2016-PUR Deadline: March 27, 5501 Copyright © 2011-2022 pivotalsources.com. All rights reserved. [...]
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8. ETHIOPIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY invites tenders for Procurement of Photocopy Paper
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Purchasing ,Environmental protection ,Environmental issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
ETHIOPIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY, Ethiopia has invited tenders for Procurement of Photocopy Paper. EFCCC-NCB-G-0004-2016-PUR Deadline: February 26, 2024 Copyright © 2011-2022 pivotalsources.com. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. [...]
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9. TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU invites tenders for 113 Tainan City Paper Money Removal to be a Good Neighbor and Reduction Promotion Implementation Plan
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Environmental protection ,Money ,Environmental issue ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
TAINAN CITY GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU, Taiwan has invited tenders for 113 Tainan City Paper Money Removal to be a Good Neighbor and Reduction Promotion Implementation Plan. Tender Notice No: [...]
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10. Asteroid mining vs the carbon bubble: ethical considerations for space resource extraction
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Kendal, Evie
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11. High performance enrichment and analysis of fluoroquinolones residues in environmental water using cobalt ion mediated paper-based molecularly imprinted polymer chips.
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Hu, Peipei, Wang, Donghui, Liu, Wei, Wang, Dingnan, Wang, Yang, Li, Yang, and Zhang, Yiming
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ENVIRONMENTAL sampling , *WATER sampling , *COMPLEX matrices , *ENVIRONMENTAL protection , *FLUOROQUINOLONES , *IMPRINTED polymers , *CIPROFLOXACIN - Abstract
Fluoroquinolones (FQs) are widely used for their excellent antimicrobial properties, yet their release into aquatic environments pose risks to ecosystems and public health. The accurate monitoring and analysis of FQs present challenges due to their low concentrations and the complex matrices found in actual environmental samples. To address the need for auto-pretreatment and on-line instrumental analysis, developing new microextraction materials and protocols is crucial. Such advancements will provide better analytical assurance for the effective extraction and determination of FQs at trace levels, which is of great significance to environmental protection and human health. In this work, we presented a Co2+ mediated paper-based molecularly imprinted polymer chip (CMC@Co-MIP), combined with UPLC analysis, to develop an effective analytical method for identifying and quantifying trace amounts of ciprofloxacin (CIP) and enrofloxacin (ENR) in water samples. Notably, the addition of Co2+ in CMC@Co-MIP helped to capture the template molecule CIP through coordination before imprinting, which significantly improved the ordering of the imprinted cavities. CMC@Co-MIP exhibited a maximum adsorption capacity up to 500.20 mg g−1 with an imprinting factor of 4.12, surpassing previous reports by a significant margin. Furthermore, the enrichment mechanism was extensively analyzed by various characterization techniques. The developed method showed excellent repeatability and reproducibility (RSD < 13.0 %) with detection limits ranging from 0.15 to 0.21 μg L−1 and recoveries ranging from 64.9 % to 102.3 % in real spiked water samples. We developed a novel microextraction paper-based chip based on Co2+ mediation, which effectively improved the selectivity and convenience of extracting FQs. This breakthrough allowed the chip to have a high enrichment efficiency as well as provide a robust on-line instrumental program. It also confirms that the imprinting scheme based on metal ion coordination is a high-performance strategy. [Display omitted] • A novel paper-based molecularly imprinted polymer chip (CMC@Co-MIP) was synthesized. • The imprinting protocol based on metal coordination was a high-performance strategy. • The chip showed excellent adsorption of fluoroquinolones, reaching 500.20 mg g−1. • The chip exhibited potentiality for environmental water samples pretreatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Does campaign-style environmental regulation induce green economic growth? Evidence from China's central environmental protection inspection policy.
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Pan, Dan, Yu, Yi, Hong, Wei, and Chen, Shengdong
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INDUSTRIAL productivity ,ENVIRONMENTAL regulations ,DEVELOPED countries ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Well-designed environmental regulations are a prerequisite for achieving green economic growth. However, the effectiveness of campaign-style environmental regulation—a widely used environmental management instrument in developing nations or even in some developed nations, on green economic growth remains under-researched and has not reached a consistent conclusion. This paper takes advantage of China's Central Environmental Protection Inspector policy—the strictest and largest campaign-style environmental regulation policy in China's history, as a natural experiment and uses the difference-in-differences method to explore the effect of campaign-style environmental regulation on green economic growth, and further analyze its underlying mechanisms and heterogeneity effects. The panel data covering 280 prefecture-level cities in China from 2009 to 2019 are used. Our results show that Central Environmental Protection Inspector can result in an average of 14.2% increase in green economic growth, and this effect is sustainable for a long time. Mechanism analysis shows that Central Environmental Protection Inspector boosts green economic growth mainly by promoting green innovation and optimizing industrial structure. Further heterogeneity analysis reveals that the positive effect of Central Environmental Protection Inspector on green economic growth is greater in eastern China and underdeveloped cities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Accelerated naked-eye identification of cations using non-plasmonic amplification by functionalized GQDs: A novel photochemical microfluidic sensor for environmental/mineral analysis using Lab-on-paper technology.
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Abdollahian, Parinaz, Heidari, Hassan, Hassanzadeh, Soheila, and Hasanzadeh, Mohammad
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MINERAL analysis , *COPPER , *CATIONS , *METAL ions , *METAL detectors , *ANALYSIS of heavy metals , *MERCURY , *COPPER surfaces - Abstract
[Display omitted] • GQD-DDT and GQD-MPA was synthesized using novel hydrothermal protocol. • GQD-DDT and GQD-MPA was used for the identification of cations using colorimetric and spectrophotometric assay. • GQD-DDT and GQD-MPA have well activity for ion sensing in aqueous solution. This study describes the synthesis of various types of thiolated-graphene quantum dots (GQDs) for the simultaneous multi-sensing of heavy metal ions using one-droplet microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (OD- µ PADs). For the first time, functionalized GQDs were synthesized and stabilized on the surface of hydrophobic fiber-glass with simple manufacturing and assembly strategy towards colorimetric chemosensing of ions including iron, copper, cobalt, mercury, chrome, manganese, and nickel. For this purpose, GQDs are functionalized by various organic species including cysteamine, decanethiol, and mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) towards specific electrostatic interaction with metal ions of Fe (II), Cu (II), Co(II), Hg (II), Mn (II), and Ni (II). Therefore, an innovative GQDs-based miniaturized chemo-system was proposed for the environmental analysis. Additionally, the results were confirmed using fluorescence spectrometry as an optical detection method. Finally, this simple and efficient colorimetric platform was used for facile metal ions detection in human urine models, and environmental fluids, which can provide a commercial device for sensing contaminants by non-professional users in biomedical/environmental mixture. As an economical technique, this platform presents a "mix-and-sense" system without dye (as a side substance) or chemical treatments. The low instrumental requirements, the color uniformity, and the disposability of OD- μ PADs approve the commercial application of the engineered ion-chemosensor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Coastal communities’ participation in reducing single-use plastic bags: the role of awareness of harm and responsibility for environmental protection
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Le, Huy Van, Chi Cong, Le, and Leenders, Mark A.A.M.
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15. Impact of government ownership on private sector enterprises’ environmental responsibility: empirical evidence from Chinese listed firms
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Yu, Han, Song, Ciji, and Song, Zengji
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- 2024
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16. Pakistan Election 2024: Will party manifestos be climate-friendly only on paper?
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SUSTAINABILITY ,CLIMATE change adaptation ,WIND power ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,CLIMATE change ,GREEN New Deal (United States) - Abstract
This article discusses the manifestos of major political parties in Pakistan and their focus on climate change and the environment. Parties such as PML-N, PPP, and PTI have outlined goals such as combating smog, addressing floods, banning plastic bags, and promoting renewable energy. However, some parties have been criticized for not prioritizing poverty reduction, unemployment, and agriculture. Independent candidate Ahmad Shabbar is also running on a green platform. Climate experts have analyzed the manifestos and found a lack of a gender lens and clarity on implementation. Despite these shortcomings, all parties recognize the importance of green energy. [Extracted from the article]
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17. GIVE GREEN GIFTS.
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ELECTRONIC paper ,GIFT giving ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,JIGSAW puzzles ,DIGITAL printing ,ENVIRONMENTAL standards - Abstract
This article from Digital Photographer discusses the idea of giving environmentally friendly gifts by transforming your photos into creative presents. The article highlights CEWE, a print company that offers a variety of high-quality products for any occasion and budget. CEWE uses a photographer-approved print process and over 90 percent of their digital printing paper is FSC-certified, meaning it meets the highest environmental and social standards. The article emphasizes the importance of supporting brands committed to sustainability and environmental conservation, and suggests looking for an FSC certificate as a way to identify such brands. The article also provides examples of sustainable products offered by CEWE, such as jigsaw puzzles, photo magnets, photo wall calendars, square photo prints, and wood photo prints. [Extracted from the article]
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18. FOREST FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM.
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J. N. R., ANDREW MKWINJA and CHATOLA, FANNY
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FOREST fires ,FOREST fire prevention & control ,MACHINE learning ,FOREST fire management ,WILDFIRE prevention ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,WEATHER - Abstract
Forest fires present significant threats to both natural ecosystems and human communities, highlighting the need for advanced detection systems for early intervention and mitigation. This paper aims to develop a novel forest fire detection system by integrating Internet of Things technology, machine learning algorithms, and real-time data from weather APIs. The proposed system utilizes IoT sensors to gather environmental parameters and weather conditions, enhancing the accuracy of fire detection. A machine learning model trained on this data distinguishes between normal environmental fluctuations and signs of fire. Additionally, an image processing algorithm is employed to analyze images for the presence of smoke or flames. Integration and testing of the system demonstrate its promising results in terms of accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional methods. This paper contributes to technology-driven solutions for forest fire management, with significant implications for environmental conservation and public safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Tourism dreams in rubble: Mass demolition and the reconfiguration of growth coalitions within China's ecological civilization.
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Zhao, Yawei
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DEMOLITION ,BUILDING demolition ,COALITIONS ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,TOURIST attractions - Abstract
Amidst the mounting interest in China's Ecological Civilization (EC) campaign, this paper examines its ground-level implementation and its influences on fostering eco-conscious urban governance. Employing a temporal approach to scrutinize the change in local priorities over time, this paper conducts a detailed case study of Dali, a tourist destination in Southwest China. Environmental protection has escalated in this city over the last decade, manifesting in diverse measures adopted by the local government, including the demolition of hundreds of buildings in the core conservation zone of the lake Erhai. This paper demonstrates how the campaign of EC has strengthened environmental efforts locally, while emphasizing that local compliance relies on heightened oversight and financial support from the central government. Moreover, this paper argues that, despite resembling a degrowth strategy in terms of rhetoric and short-term effects, EC-led demolition serves as a spatio-temporal fix that has helped the local government to address both ecological and political imperatives, with growth coalitions being reconfigured. Overall, this paper contributes to scholarly discussions on the impacts of the EC campaign, expands the comprehension of the dynamic process of greening urban governance, and spotlights the analytical prowess of the demolition lens in such studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Efficiency evaluation of regional logistics industry and its influencing factors under low-carbon constraints.
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Guo, Xueqiang and Li, Bingjun
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ENERGY shortages ,TOBITS ,CARBON emissions ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
Energy shortage and excessive carbon emissions have become the main constraints to the sustainable development of China's logistics industry. Improving the efficiency of the logistics industry is crucial to promoting regional ecological environment protection and sustainable development of the logistics industry. In this paper, the efficiency of China's logistics industry in 2013–2019 is evaluated by using the non-oriented EBM model considering the unexpected output, and then the influencing factors of the efficiency of the logistics industry in the central region are analyzed by using the panel Tobit model. The results show that the logistics industry in the central region is at a low efficiency level. Factors, such as the level of economic development, industrial structure and technical level have a significant positive impact on the efficiency of the logistics industry in the central region, while factors such as government support and logistics infrastructure have a significant negative impact on the efficiency of the logistics industry in the central region. Finally, the paper puts forward some targeted recommendations for the sustainable development of the logistics industry in the central region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Can green finance policies accurately promote corporate environmental investment?--a comprehensive evaluation from multiple aspects.
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Ruoyan Zhu, Yuan Wang, and Ruiling Li
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CLIMATE change adaptation ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,CORPORATE investments ,PROPENSITY score matching - Abstract
The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference, held in the United Arab Emirates at the end of November 2023, stated that climate action cannot be delayed and the financing and investment situation for adapting to climate change needs a qualitative leap. Vigorously developing green finance is one of the important ways to achieve this goal. The core question of this paper is: Can green finance policies promote enterprises' environmental investment? This article uses the formal implementation of the "Green Credit Guidelines" in 2012 as a quasi-natural experiment, bases on the micro data of A-share listed companies from 2004 to 2020, and adopts the difference-indifferences propensity score matching method (PSM-DID) to explore the role of green credit policy in guiding corporate environmental protection investment from multiple dimensions. The research shows that the implementation of the "Green Credit Guidelines" has promoted corporate environmental protection investment to a certain extent, and the conclusion still holds after a series of robustness tests. Heterogeneity tests found that the impact of green credit policy on corporate environmental protection investment varies significantly among different ownership enterprises and enterprises in different regions. Further research shows that the Green Credit Guidelines are regulated by macro and meso factors. From the perspective of mechanism, this paper finds out the mechanism of promoting enterprises' environmental protection investment at the micro level. At the macro level, economic policy uncertainty and monetary policy tightening affect the degree of corporate environmental protection investment. At the meso level, the government's attention to environmental protection determines the behavior of local enterprises, which in turn affects the attitude of enterprises towards environmental protection investment activities. At the micro level, the implementation of green credit on the one hand exacerbates the problem of corporate financing constraints, making companies have incentives to invest in environmental protection to alleviate this problem. On the other hand, it will also promote changes in innovation and capital factors in enterprises, directly increasing corporate environmental protection investment. This paper is helpful for the theoretical circle and management departments, so as to provide reference for the government to issue relevant policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Digital economy, technological innovation, and sustainable development.
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He, Wei-wei, He, Shao-ling, and Hou, Hai-lan
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HIGH technology industries ,SUSTAINABLE development ,DIGITAL transformation ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation - Abstract
This paper examines the impact of the digital economy on sustainable development, using panel data from cities at the prefecture level and above in China from 2011 to 2019. The results indicate: (1) The digital economy is conducive to boosting growth, increasing employment, reducing energy consumption, and cutting emissions, thereby promoting sustainable development. These findings prove robust. (2) Mechanism test outcomes reveal that, from the perspective of technological innovation, the digital economy can promote sustainable development through increasing R&D input and enhancing innovation output. (3) An extended analysis of the risk of a digital "divide" demonstrates that "dividend" of the digital economy is primarily manifests in spurring economic growth, enhancing energy efficiency, and strengthening environmental protection in lagging regions, while the digital "divide" effect is manifested in the stronger employment stimulating effect of developed regions versus backward areas. The results of this study not only enrich the relevant research system, but also provide empirical evidence to support accelerating digital transformation, strengthening technological innovation governance, and advancing sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Local environmental legislation and employment growth: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms.
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Wen, Lei, Li, Hongbing, and Bian, Xueying
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL reporting ,EMPLOYMENT statistics ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,JOB creation ,EMPLOYMENT ,POLLUTION - Abstract
In China, there exists a huge debate for a long time on whether a double dividend, reducing pollution emissions and boosting employment, can be achieved by intensifying environmental regulations. In this paper, we use two data sets on provincial environmental legislation and Chinese manufacturing firms during 1998–2013, to estimate the impact of provincial environmental legislation on the firms' employment growth with a difference-in-difference (DID) model. Results showed that (1) after the implementation of environmental legislation, the employment growth of regulated manufacturing firms decreases significantly by 3.07%, and this result is robust to alternative tests. (2) Local environmental legislation reduces employment growth mainly via the influencing mechanism of the firm's entry and exit, export, and innovation. (3) The local environmental legislation has heterogeneous impacts on employment growth in different industries and different regions, and the estimated effect is more obvious in high-pollution industries and areas with strong enforcement. (4) Environmental legislation significantly improves job destruction and reduces job creation, resulting in a − 3.86% job net increase. Due to the long-term implementation of extensive economic growth mode, China's ecological environment has been deteriorating since the 1990s, and environmental pollution has attracted more and more social attention. Until 2013, the Communist Party of China put forward 'ecological civilization', and building a beautiful new China with harmonious coexistence between man and nature has become an important development strategy. Meanwhile, starting from the implementation of the Two-Control-Zone policy in 1998, China has implemented numerous environmental policies in just ten years. These environmental policies have greatly improved the quality of China's ecological environment, but their economic effects have been controversial. Given the special historical period, this paper helps assess the impact of Chinese environmental policies on employment and provides a more objective policy evaluation and implications for improving existing laws and regulations to achieve higher social welfare. To achieve this goal of balancing the improvement of the ecological environment and high employment level, environmental policies firstly should be flexible to ensure that the environmental standards follow the firm's characteristics and regional characteristics to avoid "one size fits all". Particularly, for regions with poor economic development or having a single industrial structure, the implementation cycle of the environmental policies should be extended to ensure that they have enough time to achieve industrial restructuring and complete the environmental protection goals. Secondly, we find that environmental legislation hurts employment growth by limiting export decisions, so the government should use multiple channels to stabilize export when implementing environmental legislation. Thirdly, technological R&D and innovation play an important role in the effect of environmental legislation on firms' employment growth. Therefore, the government should provide a more flexible environment for firms' R&D and innovation with appropriate fiscal policies and technical support. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CONTROL SYSTEM BASED ON IOT AND DEEP LEARNING INTELLIGENT MONITORING SENSORS.
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SHICHAO CAO, XIAOYING LIU, and NAN LI
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INTELLIGENT sensors ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,DEEP learning ,POLLUTION ,DEBUGGING ,INTERNET of things ,INTELLIGENT control systems - Abstract
In order to improve the multi-sensor intelligent control performance of environmental pollution detection, this paper proposes a design model of environmental pollution detection intelligent system based on Internet of Things technology. Firstly, this paper uses ZigBee's Internet of Things networking technology to design the network of the pollution detection system. Secondly, in order to verify the effectiveness of the environmental pollution detection method, this paper carries out system debugging analysis and simulation test, and uses visual dsp++simulation system to debug the system. The network of ZigBee Internet of Things networking technology is adopted to realize the network design of pollution detection system, and VIX bus technology is adopted to carry out environmental pollution detection data communication and information processing, so as to realize the optimal design of intelligent system of environmental pollution detection system. Finally, the experimental test and analysis were performed. The collection period of environmental pollution data is 10 s and the monitoring time is 22 h. Finally, according to the environmental model and parameters, we determine that the system can accurately detect environmental pollution information, and the results are accurate and reliable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. DNR SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENT ON KIMBERLY-CLARK MARINETTE GREEN TIER APPLICATION FOR TIER 2 STATUS COMMENTS ACCEPTED THROUGH APRIL 27
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Kimberly-Clark Corp. ,Paper industry ,Environmental management systems ,Environmental protection ,Natural resources -- United States ,News, opinion and commentary - Abstract
MADISON, WI -- The following information was released by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the proposed application [...]
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26. Notice of the Regional Administrative Agency of Southern Finland regarding the announcement in the permit application pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act|UPM-Kymmene Oyj
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UPM-Kymmene Corp. ,Paper industry ,Environmental protection ,Environmental issue ,Business, international - Abstract
Kouvola: Kouvola Municipality, Finland has issued the following news release: Notice of notice Application for a permit in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act Applicant UPM-Kymmene Oyj Changing the operation [...]
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27. The allocation of carbon resources in marine capture fisheries.
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Li, Guangliang, Zhang, Weikun, Qiu, Hailan, Tan, Chunlan, and Niu, Juanjuan
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MARINE resources ,FISHERIES ,RESOURCE allocation ,AGRICULTURAL pollution ,MARINE resources conservation ,FISHERY management ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Marine fishery carbon emissions play a significant role in agricultural carbon emissions, making resource allocation a crucial topic for the overall marine ecological protection. This paper evaluates the dynamic iteration method as a research approach with the factors of resource allocation consisting of value assessment, optimization objective, difference between value assessment and objective, and optimization calculation. The paper selects the shadow price from the Super-SBM model as the judgment function for the goal value, aiming for the fairness criterion. From an equity standpoint, the allocation of carbon resources in marine capture fisheries proves to be unreasonable. The fishery model exhibits an excessive supply of carbon resources, resulting in wastage, while the green fishery model faces a relatively limited supply, with a focus on energy conservation and environmental protection. To address this issue, this paper proposes a new method and discusses the corrective results. This result shows that the stabilization point achieved is a short-term equilibrium rather than a long-term one. By rectifying the social contradiction of profit-oriented approaches, this research provides a fresh perspective for economic studies and applications, particularly in industrial layout and resource utilization optimization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Low-carbon governance, fiscal decentralization, and enterprise green development: Evidence from China.
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Liu, Shihai, Kuang, Jinsong, Ding, Dezhi, Madsen, Dag Øivind, Shi, Xiaofei, and Fan, Xianyang
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SUSTAINABLE development ,DECENTRALIZATION in government ,CARBON nanofibers ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,GREEN technology ,CORPORATE governance ,DEVELOPING countries ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Simultaneously achieving economic development and environmental protection is a shared global challenge. While the positive effect of environmental regulations on protecting the environment has been widely recognized, the attention paid to low-carbon governance and corporate green transformation remains insufficient. Based on the two-stage least square regression model (2SLS) of instrumental variables, this paper utilizes panel data from China to identify the influence mechanism of government low-carbon governance on enterprise green development. It explores the effect of low-carbon governance on enterprise green development from the perspective of fiscal decentralization. The findings show that (1) Low-carbon governance significantly promotes corporate green development, primarily through improving industrial structure and technological innovation; (2) Low-carbon governance notably promotes the green development of private enterprises but has little effect on state-owned enterprises. There are also geographical differences, and the results are better in Eastern China than in the Central and Western parts of China; (3) Fiscal decentralization at both central and local levels inhibits the effect of low-carbon governance on driving corporate green development by causing a mismatch of human resources. Therefore, to promote corporate green development, low-carbon governance must prioritize green development, actively guide industrial structural upgrading and enterprise technological innovation, implement differentiated low-carbon governance measures tailored to different ownership enterprises, and optimize the assessment indicators for fiscal decentralization. This paper helps deepen the understanding of the relationship between government low-carbon governance and enterprise green development in developing countries. It can be used as a reference for government departments to formulate relevant policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Spatial and temporal evolution of urban resilience in China and analysis of barriers: Based on a sustainable development perspective.
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Yao, Fengge, Li, Lin, and Liang, Jiayuan
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SUSTAINABLE urban development ,SUSTAINABLE development ,RISK perception ,CITIES & towns ,FACTOR analysis ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
With the increasing uncertainty of urban security, urban resilience construction with risk awareness and bottom-line thinking has become essential for promoting sustainable urban development. This paper measures China's urban resilience development index (CRDI) based on 284 cities in China (except Tibet) using the entropy method from four dimensions: economic, social, environmental, and infrastructure, and analyzes it by combining coupling coordination degree and barrier factor analysis. We find that: (1) At the national level, CRDI and its sub-dimensions show an increasing trend in time, a decreasing spatial layout from coastal to inland, and a "high-high-low-low" clustering feature in space. (2) At the regional level, the CRDI is from high to low in the east, middle, and west order. The sub-dimensions are from high to low in the order of east, middle, and west for economic, social, and infrastructure resilience and from high to low in the order of east, west, and middle for environmental resilience. (3) To coupling coordination degree, the CRDI index coupling coordination is increasing in time trend but is still on the verge of dissonance. (4) Social resilience is the main obstacle factor. In the indicator layer, human resources, innovation, education, security, living, and environmental protection are the areas where CRDI coordinated development is the key to improvement. Based on the above empirical evidence, this paper proposes countermeasures to optimize urban resilience construction from four perspectives: economic, social, environmental, and infrastructure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. The deterrent effect of central environmental protection inspection: evidence from Chinese listed companies.
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Wei, Xiaoyun and Zhao, Chuanmin
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,RATE of return on stocks ,FINANCIAL market reaction ,PUBLIC investments ,CHINESE corporations ,FINANCIAL leverage - Abstract
Purpose: In this paper, the authors take the central environmental protection inspection (CEPI) as an exogenous shock to study the reaction of the stock market in China. Using the event study method, the authors check how the first round of the first batch of CEPI supervision affects the cumulative abnormal return (CAR) of the listed firms on the Shenzhen or Shanghai stock exchange. This paper aims to discuss the aforementioned objective. Design/methodology/approach: In this paper, the authors take the first round of the first batch of CEPI supervision as a clean exogenous shock to study its effects on the capital market. The authors collect daily trading data from the China stock market and accounting research (CSMAR) database, with the sample containing 1,950 Chinese firms listed on either the Shenzhen or Shanghai stock exchanges. And detailed information on CEPI supervision is obtained from the official website of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China. The event study method is adopted to analyze the reaction of the stock market under CEPI supervision. Specifically, the authors constructed the cumulative abnormal return of each firm around the event day of CEPI. To capture the deterrent effects of CEPI supervision, the authors examine the situation of polluting and non-polluting firms in the supervised provinces, adjacent provinces and provinces that are not supervised or close to the supervised provinces, respectively. Findings: This paper throws light on the following: (1) the polluting firms in the supervised provinces were negatively impacted by CEPI within 20 trading days of the event day, and its effects spread to the polluting firms in the neighboring provinces; (2) CEPI had a favorable impact on the non-polluting businesses in the provinces that are neither supervised nor close to the supervised provinces. The authors contend that it is because the investment is being forced out of the polluting sector and into the non-polluting sector, which is more pronounced in the provinces not directly or indirectly targeted by CEPI; (3) by comparison, the "looking back monitoring of the first round" has had no discernible detrimental impact on the firms' CAR, indicating an important role of psychology anticipation of investors in the stock market performance; (4) although not physically located in the supervised provinces, the downstream enterprises of the polluting firms suffer significantly from CEPI shock; (5) the effectiveness of CEPI supervision in the supervised provinces depends on the level of local environmental regulation and the ownership structure of the company. Private firms in the provinces with stronger environmental regulations suffer more from the CEPI shock; (6) the multivariate analysis shows that while enterprises with high ROE and financial leverage may be at risk of CAR loss, older, larger firms are less likely to experience CEPI shock; (7) the study of persistent effect reveals that the strike of CEPI supervision can last for at least 10 months after the event day and deterrent effect can be spread within the whole polluting industry. Research limitations/implications: In this paper, the authors only concentrate on the market reaction within 20 trading days after the event day. An analysis of long-term effects should be valuable to get a deeper knowledge of the capital market reaction to the CEPI policy. In addition, the paper only focuses on the first round of the first batch of CEPI. Since CEPI has been built as a constant regulation of local environmental performance, further study may need to track both the reaction of listed firms and investment behavior in the capital market. Practical implications: Policy implications of the paper are as follows: First, for the policymakers, it is important to construct a constant environmental regulation system instead of a campaign movement. Second, for investors, as environmental issues are receiving increasing attention from both the government and the public, investment decisions should take into account firms' environmental performance, which can help reduce the risk from environmental regulations. Third, the firms in the polluting industry should take more action to reduce pollutant releases and adopt green technology, which is essential for sustainable development under environmental protection. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the existing literature in the following aspects. First, the authors provide new evidence on the effects of environmental regulations as a shock to the stock market, which has been wildly concentrated in the literature about environmental policies evaluation and capital market reaction. Second, the authors supplement the literature on green finance and sustainability transformation, which has got increasing attention in recent years. Theoretically, by guiding investment and affecting the stock market performance, environmental regulations are considered to be an efficient way to stimulate polluting firms to transform into green development. The results of the paper support this intuition by showing that the CAR of the non-polluting firms in non-supervised provinces in fact benefit from the CEPI supervision. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. The Effect of Marine Pastures on Green Aquaculture in China.
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Wang, Wei, Mao, Wei, and Wu, Renhong
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PASTURES ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,MARICULTURE ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,INSTITUTIONAL environment ,GREEN technology - Abstract
Under the double pressures of economic growth and ecological environment protection, sea green transformation and the sustainable development of mariculture are critical. This paper constructs an evolutionary game model with the government as the main body and mariculture farmers (enterprises) as the main body and puts forward the research hypothesis. Based on 2006–2019 longitudinal data of nine provinces along China's coast, using multi-period Difference-in-Difference (DID) and dual robust estimation, we empirically investigate the national oceanic ranch demonstration zones for the influence of the green sea aquaculture and their mechanism of action. The results showed that (1) the efficiency of green level of mariculture industry in China is not high, and the establishment of national marine pasture demonstration zone has not effectively promoted the improvement of green level of mariculture industry; (2) the institutional environment, unreasonable industrial structure, and lack of scientific and technological innovation have an effect on the national oceanic ranch demonstration area as the main causes of failure to effectively promote marine green farming; (3) the establishment of the national multi-period demonstration area in the north significantly hindered the growth of the green level of mariculture and fell into the "policy trap", while the establishment of the national multi-period demonstration area in the south significantly promoted the growth of the green level of mariculture. The conclusions of this paper provide an empirical basis and reference for the improvement of the national marine pasture demonstration zone policy and the green transformation of mariculture to a certain extent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Carbon Emission Reduction Effects of Heterogeneous Environmental Regulation: Evidence from the Firm Level.
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Zhao, Yi
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GREENHOUSE gas mitigation ,CARBON emissions ,ENVIRONMENTAL regulations ,INDUSTRIAL productivity ,ENVIRONMENTAL reporting ,ENVIRONMENTAL policy ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
The paper investigates the capacity of environmental regulatory policies to effectuate carbon emission reduction (CER) at the enterprise micro-level. It delves into the intrinsic correlation between these policies through theoretical analysis and empirical assessments, scrutinising the varied effects of heterogeneous environmental regulations (ERs) such as sewage charges and environmental protection subsidies. Findings reveal that diverse ERs can bolster CER, with sewage charging ERs manifesting a more conspicuous emission reduction effect. Rigorous robustness tests validate these initial conclusions. Moreover, distinct ERs exhibit temporal lags in their impact on CER; sewage charging ERs display a diminishing trend in emission reduction efficacy, while environmental subsidies ERs exhibit dynamic superposition traits. Importantly, incentives for green innovation and enhancements in total factor productivity emerge as pivotal mechanisms by which diverse ERs propel CER within enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Unexpected environmental pollution: The cross-sector spillover effect of tax administration.
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Yu Luo, Ming-ang Zhang, and Gaoyi Lin
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POLLUTION ,TAX administration & procedure ,TAX credits ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
This paper draws on a natural experiment generated by the Key Tax Source (KTS) supervision in China to evaluate the impact of strengthening tax administration on firm's emission behavior. Using a Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design, we find that KTS supervision by State Administration of Taxation significantly improves firm's SO2 emissions. The mechanism analysis shows that, KTS firms tend to reduce their tax burden by over-emitting pollution; Meanwhile, local governments loosen environmental regulation on the KTS firms, which eventually causes KTS firms to adjust the energy utilization structure and reduce environmental protection investment. Further analysis shows that the pollution emission by KTS firms can be reduced by the implemented of tax credits and the improved environmental regulation standards. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Position Correction Control of Permanent-Magnet Brushless Motor Based on Commutation-Interval Current Symmetry.
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Guo, Yongwu, Zhang, Yun, and Li, Xiaowei
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BRUSHLESS direct current electric motors ,BRUSHLESS electric motors ,ELECTRIC vehicles ,MAGNETIC levitation vehicles ,POSITION sensors ,SYMMETRY ,SENSOR placement ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
With the needs of environmental protection and the adjustment of energy structure, new energy vehicles are playing an increasingly important role in the field of transportation today. The permanent-magnet brushless direct-current motor has the characteristics of high efficiency, and can be used in the drive system of new energy vehicles or other auxiliary equipment. In the control process of the permanent-magnet brushless direct-current motor, based on a three-Hall position sensor, due to various factors, there are some errors in the Hall position signal, which must be corrected by appropriate measures. In this paper, the relationship between the position deviation in the commutation interval and the non-commutation-phase current is analyzed, and the current expressions in three different states are given. A new closed-loop compensation strategy for correcting the inaccurate commutation caused by the Hall signal error is proposed. Taking the position of a 30° electrical angle before and after the phase-change point as the H point, realizing the current symmetry within the 30° interval around the H point as the target and the sum of the slopes of the tangent lines at the two points symmetrical within the β (0 < β < 30) electrical angle around the H point as the deviation, a proportional-integral regulator is designed to correct the phase error of the phase-change signal. Finally, it is verified by experiments that the closed-loop compensation strategy proposed in this paper can effectively compensate the phase deviation of the commutation signal at a speed of about 2000 r/min, which improves the working efficiency of the motor to a certain extent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Environmental Protection Tax, Environmental Monitoring Agency Behavior and Green Technology Innovation of Resource-Based Enterprises: Empirical Evidence from China.
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Yi Yang, Jing Pu, Zhiwei Yuan, and Liming Cheng
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL impact charges ,ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring ,ENVIRONMENTAL agencies ,SUSTAINABLE consumption - Abstract
This paper explores the impact of environmental protection tax on green technology innovation of Chinese resource-based enterprises and behavior of thirdparty environmental monitoring institutions. It uses game theory to analyze participants' strategy selections, and uses the triple difference method to empirically test the promotion effect. Our robust results find that (1) Chinese environmental tax policy effectively promotes the green innovation of resource-based enterprises and standardizes the behavior of third-party monitoring institutions; (2) local governments' actions such as increasing environmental protection tax, penalizing third-party monitoring agencies for violations, and promoting public preference for green consumption, all contribute to accelerating enterprises' green innovation; (3) the central government's increased regulation of local governments has a positive impact on enterprises and third-party monitoring institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Study on the Temperature and Water Distribution of Hot Air in Red Loam Based on Soil Continuous Cropping Obstacles.
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Yang, Zhenjie, Ameen, Muhammad, Yang, Yilu, Xue, Anyan, Chen, Junyu, Yang, Junyou, Fang, Pengcheng, Lai, Yu, Liu, Junqian, Wang, Yuhan, and Zhang, Yijie
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LOAM soils ,TEMPERATURE distribution ,WATER distribution ,HOT water ,SOIL macropores ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,DISINFECTION & disinfectants - Abstract
In recent years, the problematic circumstances of the constant cropping problem in facility crops have become increasingly serious. Compared to chemical disinfection, soil steam disinfestation offers the benefits of environmental protection and being pollution-free, which can effectively reduce the problem of constant cropping in crops. However, during the steam disinfection procedure, a large quantity of liquid water is formed due to the condensation of high-temperature steam, which causes soil pore blockage, seriously affecting the mass and heat transfer efficacy of steam and, thus, affecting the disinfection efficiency. Therefore, to solve this problem, this paper proposes the use of hot air dehumidification to remove excess water from soil pores and achieve the goal of dredging the pores. However, further exploration is needed on how to efficiently remove excess water from different pore structures through hot air applications. Therefore, this paper first used CFD simulation technology to simulate and analyze the hot air flow field, mass, and heat transfer in soil aggregates of different sizes (<2 mm to >8 mm). Then, based on the soil hot air heating experimental platform, research was conducted on the mass and heat transfer mechanism of hot air under diverse soil pore conditions. The results show that as the soil particle size increases from <2 mm to >8 mm, the number of soil macropores also increases, which makes the soil prone to the formation of macropore thermal currents, and the efficiency of hot air heating for dehumidification first increases and then decreases. Among them, the 4–6 mm treatment has the best dehumidification effect through hot air heating, with a deep soil temperature of up to 90 °C and a water content reduction of 6%. The 4–6 mm treatment has a high-temperature heating and dehumidification area of 15–20 cm deep. The above results lay the theoretical foundations for the parameters of hot air heating and dehumidification operations, as well as the placement of the hot air pipe. This paper aims to combine hot air dehumidification technology, for the removal of excess water from soil, and dredging soil pores, ultimately achieving the goal of improving soil steam disinfection efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Unlocking the potential of digital twins to achieve sustainability in seaports: the state of practice and future outlook
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Homayouni, S. Mahdi, Pinho de Sousa, Jorge, and Moreira Marques, Catarina
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38. Intellectual Property in the Age of the Environmental Crisis: How Trademarks and Copyright Challenge the Human Right to a Healthy Environment
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Izyumenko, Elena
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39. Decaying leaves turn into energy: empowering high-energy-density lithium–sulfur batteries.
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Wang, Xiao, Jia, Yaozu, Wang, Di, Ma, Xinzhi, Su, Hongxu, Gao, Qiong, and Xu, Zhikun
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RENEWABLE energy sources ,LITHIUM sulfur batteries ,LITHIUM cells ,RAW materials ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,TREE branches ,POLLUTION - Abstract
People's increasing demand for fossil fuels not only leads to environmental pollution but also highlights their non-renewable nature. Therefore, the urgency of developing renewable energy sources is evident. Tree branches and leaves undergo cycles of growth and decay with the changing seasons, showcasing their renewable potential. Despite this, they remain underutilized as new energy materials, particularly in the realm of high-energy-density lithium batteries. While this paper did not directly explore the utilization of various branches and leaves as raw materials for lithium–sulfur battery (LSB) cathodes, it revealed promising findings: they not only demonstrate good battery capacity but also boast considerable cycle life. The carbonized material from the leaves of Acer buergerianum can be used as the electrode of LSBs and could achieve 318.8 mA h g
−1 at 4C and a decay rate of only 0.03% at 1C for 400 cycles., respectively. Therefore, the innovative method of turning decaying leaves into energy contributes significantly to the future of renewable energy and environmental protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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40. Research on the remaining life prediction technology of environmentally friendly gas switchgear based on approximate dynamic programming.
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Zhang, Ziyu, Ye, Yirong, Xue, Lin, Tang, Baofeng, He, Lei, Zhao, Hongtao, Zhang, Pengliang, Sun, Shengxia, Fan, Jie, Corti, Fabio, and Kumar, Nishant
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DYNAMIC programming ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ELECTRONIC data processing ,ALGORITHMS ,GASES - Abstract
The transformation of energy structure has brought about new changes in the power system, and the environmentally friendly gas switchgear with the goal of low carbon and environmental protection has been widely spread and applied, but due to its short application time and the accumulation of related research, it continues to carry out life prediction to improve the related operation and maintenance system. The article proposes the environmental protection gas switchgear data processing technology based on data enhancement technology, proposes the environmental protection gas switchgear life prediction technology based on approximate dynamic planning, and verifies the algorithm through case analysis, which proves the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. The Future of Septic Tanks: Uncovering Technological Trends through Patent Analysis.
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Rafie, Raihani, Hardy, Azamuddin, Mohamad Zain, Nuraina, Gödeke, Stefan, and Abas, Pg Emeroylariffion
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SEWAGE purification ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL health ,WASTEWATER treatment ,SEWAGE ,SEPTIC tanks - Abstract
As global urbanisation, industrialisation, and population growth escalate, the production of wastewater also increases, leading to significant water pollution on a global scale. This pollution poses severe threats to environmental health, wildlife, and human communities. In rural areas where centralised sewage systems are often absent, septic tanks play a crucial role in managing wastewater. They separate solids from liquids and facilitate the biological decomposition of organic matter. This paper utilises a Patent Landscape Review (PLR) to analyse the scope and direction of innovations in septic tank technology. Conducted on 23 September 2022, the patent search targeted filings from January 2001 through June 2022 to identify prevailing trends and advancements within this field. Through a detailed examination of 889 patents, categorised by keywords, processes, materials, and designs, this study offers a comprehensive overview of the patent landscape for septic tanks. Key findings indicate that fibreglass cylindrical tanks dominate the market due to their durability and efficiency. This review also highlights a growing trend towards modular septic systems, which offer scalable solutions adaptable to specific environmental conditions. Furthermore, some patents propose the repurposing of various objects as septic tanks, demonstrating a move towards sustainability by reducing waste and enhancing environmental conservation. This paper emphasises the importance of continued innovation in septic tank technology to address the challenges of effective wastewater management in underserved rural communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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42. Impact of environmental information disclosure on green finance development: empirical evidence from China.
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Hou, Hui, Wang, Yuanyuan, and Zhang, Minglang
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DISCLOSURE ,RESOURCE-limited settings ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,FACTORING (Finance) ,ENVIRONMENTAL reporting - Abstract
Information asymmetry is a prominent problem in the advancement of green finance, and because of the difficulty of capturing "information", research on the role of information factors in green finance has been limited. In this study, a quasi-natural experiment based on China's environmental information disclosure system in 2008 is conducted to investigate the effect of information factors on green finance. Using the panel datasets of China's 107 cities and 173 environmental protection firms from 2005 to 2015, this study, respectively, adopts the difference-in-difference (DID) method and triple difference (DDD) method to examine the effect of environmental information disclosure on regional green finance development and the utilization efficiency of green funds. According to the results, public disclosure of environmental information can promote both regional green finance development and the efficient utilization of green funds by energy-based environmental protection enterprises. Heterogeneity analysis at the regional level suggests that environmental information disclosure has a greater impact on green finance in regions with lower resource endowments and stronger environmental regulations. Heterogeneity analysis at enterprise level shows that compared to state-owned energy-based environmental firms, the efficiency of green capital utilization of non-state-owned energy-based environmental firms is more sensitive to the disclosure of environmental information. The findings of this paper provide a theoretical and empirical foundation for developing green finance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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43. Has bank digitization facilitated green transformation of enterprises?
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Kaiwei Jia, Yu Zhang, and Yanting Zheng
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DIGITIZATION ,SEWAGE purification ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,BUSINESS enterprises ,ENVIRONMENTAL regulations ,DIGITAL transformation ,ENVIRONMENTAL reporting - Abstract
Based on measuring the green transformation of heavily polluting enterprises based on the sub-dimensions of green strategy and green action, we empirically analyze whether and how bank digitization affects the green transformation of enterprises by using the data of China's A-share heavily polluting enterprises from 2010 to 2021. The findings show that 1) bank digitization has a significant positive effect on firms' green transformation; 2) bank digitization promotes firms' green transformation by alleviating firms' financing constraints and improving firms' ESG performance; 3) governmental environmental regulations and media attention positively moderates the relationship between bank digitization and firms' green transformation; and 4) bank digitization is more likely to promote the green transformation of firms that are highly digitized, non-state-owned firms, and enterprises in the eastern region; 5) the sub-dimension test shows that bank digitization has significant differences on different dimensions of green transformation. The above analysis shows that bank digitization should be deeply integrated with the green transformation of enterprises, and the former should be deeply embedded in supervising, forcing and empowering enterprises to upgrade environmental protection technology and sewage treatment, and the regulator should formulate a more detailed environmental protection disclosure program to realize the consistency "words" and "deeds" of the green transformation of enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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44. Mapping scholarly publications of energy conservation and emission reduction in support of the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
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Kewei Xu, Mingmei Yang, Jiamiao Yang, Butina Nataliia, Yuanyuan Cai, Hao Zhang, and Yanwen Wang
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ENERGY conservation ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ENVIRONMENTAL sciences ,STATISTICAL energy analysis ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
In light of continuous advancements in science and technology, the global economy is experiencing rapid growth. However, this growth has been accompanied by significant depletion of natural resources and environmental degradation. Consequently, there is a burgeoning global emphasis on energy conservation, emissions reduction, and sustainable development. In this study, based on the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) databases from 1990 to 2022, a statistical analysis of energy conservation and emission reduction in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-related publications was undertaken using biblimometric methods. The findings reveal that (1) In recent years, there has been a discernible increase in global research on this subject, especially since 2009, with a sustained trend of exceeding 100 publications per annum. China prominently contributing to this domain, the proportion reached 34.2%, reflecting a growing emphasis on eco-friendly development trends. (2) Due to the burgeoning significance of energy conservation and emission reduction, there has been a notable escalation in research efforts pertaining to "Energy and Fuels," "Environmental Science" and "Green and Sustainable Science and Technology" and other related subjects. (3) Regarding the keyword analysis, "renewable energy" as the most frequently encountered term, often paired with "CO2 emissions." This association underscores the pivotal role of renewable energy technologies in advancing green development initiatives and mitigating emissions. (4) China, United States and United Kingdom occupy central positions in terms of both paper publication volume and collaborative networks, collectively accounting for about 54.7%, and these countries are pivotal contributors to the scholarly discourse on sustainable development and environmental conservation. (5) From 1990 to 2022, the top 20 cited articles predominantly address diverse sub-goals of Sustainable Development Goal 7, with a common emphasis on enhancing energy efficiency, sustainability and renewable energy. These findings furnish valuable analytical insights for subsequent researchers investigating energy conservation and emission reduction as well as sustainable development endeavors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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45. Analysis of the Impact of Wind Farm Construction on the Marine Environment.
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Łazuga, Kinga
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OFFSHORE wind power plants ,CLEAN energy ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,HAZARDOUS substances ,OIL spills ,WIND power ,OIL spill cleanup - Abstract
The development of offshore wind farms is an important step toward increasing the share of green energy in Poland's energy mix, offering promising prospects for the energy industry. However, in addition to numerous benefits, such investments also carry potential risks for the marine environment, including the risk of spills of hazardous substances such as gear oils, hydraulic oils, and lubricants. This paper analyses the potential impact of oil spills from offshore wind farms on the marine ecosystems of the Baltic Sea, taking into account hydrometeorological factors, particularly protected areas (such as Natura 2000 sites) and the intensity of ship traffic in the area of the planned farms. Simulations of spill scenarios are also presented to assess the potential extent of pollution and its impact on the environment. This paper emphasises the importance of advanced monitoring and safety systems in minimising the risk of accidents and responding quickly to possible incidents. The development of offshore wind farms in Poland presents itself as a key element in a sustainable energy development strategy, combining advanced technology with environmental concerns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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46. Optimizing the Performance of Window Frames: A Comprehensive Review of Materials in China.
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Wang, Zhen, Yao, Lihong, Shi, Yongguang, Zhao, Dongxia, and Chen, Tianyu
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,ALUMINUM alloys ,STRUCTURAL design ,WOOD ,SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
As the construction industry places increasing emphasis on environmental conservation and sustainability, this trend has spurred profound research into the optimization of door and window performance. One of the critical components of windows is their frames. Over the past several decades, the design of window frames has undergone significant innovations, ranging from introducing new materials to novel design concepts. The performance of window frames is typically influenced by materials, structural design, and the surrounding environment. Consequently, this paper analyzes the common window frame materials in Chinese civil buildings through investigation. It explores commonly used types of window frames available in the market, focusing on their materials and structural designs. It analyzes issues observed during their usage, integrates findings from existing research, and discusses the performance of window frame materials. Additionally, it explores improvement strategies to meet the evolving demands of contemporary and future architectural doors and windows, providing valuable reference points for designers. Finally, approaching the discussion from a sustainable development perspective, the paper evaluates the environmental impact of wood, aluminum alloy, polymer, and composite window frame materials. It emphasizes that wood- and aluminum-clad wood windows represent sustainable options with versatile applications in diverse scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. Environmental Protection in the Planning of Large Solar Power Plants.
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Josimović, Boško, Manić, Božidar, and Niković, Ana
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SOLAR power plants ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection planning ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,SOLAR energy ,ENERGY development - Abstract
The global trend of reducing the "carbon footprint" has influenced the dynamic development of projects that use renewable energy sources, including the development of solar energy in large solar power plants. Consequently, there is an increasingly pronounced need in scientific circles to consider the impact these projects have on space and the environment. The fact that international financial institutions consider environmental effect to be a significant factor when funding solar energy projects is one of the main reasons this topic is so important in professional circles, particularly among solar energy investors. This paper highlights the fact that solar power plants can have both positive and negative impacts on space and the environment. Those impacts need to be defined in order to choose optimal spatial and territorial solutions that ensure preventive planning and active environmental protection. In the process, the application of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in the planning and spatial organization of solar power plants becomes important. SEA is characterized by a holistic approach where complex interactions and correlations in the location of planned implementation of the solar power plant can be understood at the earliest stage of project development. By doing this, it is possible to prevent all potential risks that may emerge in the project's later stages of implementation, which is favorable both from the aspect of effective environmental protection and from the point of view of investors investing in solar power plant projects. Optimal solutions that bring about the basic role of SEA are sought primarily in the analysis of the spatial relations of the solar power plant with regard to land, biodiversity, landscape, and basic environmental factors, which is particularly highlighted in the paper. Also, the basic methodological concept applied in SEA is demonstrated, combining different methodological approaches and methods for impact assessment, as part of a unique semi-quantitative method of multi-criteria evaluation of planning solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Incremental Data Envelopment Analysis Model and Applications in Sustainable Efficiency Evaluation.
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Ji, Ai-bing, Wei, Bo-wen, and Ma, Yi-yi
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DATA envelopment analysis ,CARBON offsetting ,WORKING capital ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
Energy-saving and environmental protection enterprises (ESEPEs) are one of the most important national green enterprises, and their sustainability has become critical to achieving the goals of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Analyzing an enterprise's sustainability over time allows leaders to better adjust the operating plan for the next stage. From both optimistic and pessimistic double frontier perspectives, this paper proposes a double frontier incremental data envelopment analysis (DEA) model based on the traditional DEA-CCR model. The proposed model allows a direct assessment of whether the stage efficiency of the ESEPE is efficient or inefficient. To better understand the ranking of each enterprise in the industry, this paper uses a stage cross-efficiency model based on Shapley value from the perspective of a cooperative game, which ranks the enterprises from a neutral standpoint. The proposed double-frontier incremental DEA model is applied in a stage sustainability assessment for 15 ESEPEs. The results show that the proposed DEA model is more direct than the traditional DEA-CCR model in reflecting the enterprise's stage efficiency. In the three stages, 2012–2015, 2015–2018, and 2018–2021, the majority of the selected 15 ESEPEs have efficient stage efficiency, whereas several enterprises are stage inefficient. The reasons for stage inefficiency stem more from within the enterprise, where the enterprise's working capital is unstable, goodwill is impaired, and so on, resulting in stagnation of various revenues and funding and investment rounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. A dilemma of gas flaring and venting regulation in Colombia: challenges of reconciling environmental protection and legal stability of investors.
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Alarcón-Peña, Andrea, Vargas-Chaves, Iván, and López-Oliva, José
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INVESTORS ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,NATURAL gas ,FREE enterprise ,DILEMMA ,EMINENT domain - Abstract
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50. Evaluation of urban environmental sustainability based on the integration of multi-improvement demands: a case study of Liaoning Province, China.
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Zhou, Ying, Yu, Miao, Tian, Shen, and Gong, Chengju
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SUSTAINABLE urban development ,CITIES & towns ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENVIRONMENTAL indicators ,POLLUTION ,ECONOMIC systems ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,SOCIAL systems - Abstract
Evaluation of urban environmental sustainability is an important prerequisite for scientific decision-making of urban sustainability. This paper proposed an evaluation method of urban environmental sustainability based on the integration of multi-improvement demands. Considering the interaction between the economic and social systems on the environmental system, this paper constructed an urban environmental sustainability evaluation indicator system from three dimensions: environmental foundation, environmental pollution, and environmental protection. Combined with the actual improvement demands of each city, a corresponding weighting method was constructed, and the weights of each city's individualized improvement demands were obtained through the analysis of indicator data. Further, in order to consider the fairness and guidance of the evaluation, the corresponding random simulation algorithm was matched for the individualized weights, and the evaluation value and the superiority probability in a stable state after multiple simulations were sought. Based on this, this paper conducted an empirical evaluation of urban environmental sustainability of the 14 cities in Liaoning Province, China. Through the demand-driven evaluation model, cities can obtain improvement suggestions that meet their demands while understanding their environmental sustainability level. It is convenient for top-down policy guidance and bottom-up practical exploration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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