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View article: Accelerated attainment of global air quality standards with disproportional health co-benefits under the 1.5 °C target
Accelerated attainment of global air quality standards with disproportional health co-benefits under the 1.5 °C target Open
Meeting the Paris Agreement targets and the World Health Organization 2021 Air Quality Guidelines is crucial for avoiding air pollution-related health damage. Failing these targets worsens climate change, intensifying environmental threats…
View article: Empowering China’s sustainable development through social-ecological networks
Empowering China’s sustainable development through social-ecological networks Open
The ongoing reform of China’s spatial planning system significantly influences the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. By fostering positive economic, social, and environmental interactions among cities, China has gradually estab…
View article: Urban-rural patterns and driving factors of particulate matter pollution decrease in eastern china
Urban-rural patterns and driving factors of particulate matter pollution decrease in eastern china Open
Urban-rural patterns of particulate matter (PM) pollution reduction in China remain poorly understood. Using an interpretable end-to-end machine learning model framework from original satellite data, we identified changes in urban and rura…
View article: AI Models Still Lag Behind Traditional Numerical Models in Predicting Sudden-Turning Typhoons
AI Models Still Lag Behind Traditional Numerical Models in Predicting Sudden-Turning Typhoons Open
Given the interpretability, accuracy, and stability of numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, current operational weather forecasting relies heavily on the NWP approach. In the past two years, the rapid development of Artificial Intell…
View article: Two-stage efficiency evaluation of industrial water resources and the role of digital inclusive finance: insight from Yangtze River Delta
Two-stage efficiency evaluation of industrial water resources and the role of digital inclusive finance: insight from Yangtze River Delta Open
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) occupies 2.1% of China's territory but accounts for 1/4 of its GDP. Boosting efficiency of industrial water resources in YRD will drastically decrease water pollution and resource constraints. The current pape…
View article: Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) as a Growing Food Source: Opportunities and Challenges in Comprehensive Research and Utilization
Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) as a Growing Food Source: Opportunities and Challenges in Comprehensive Research and Utilization Open
The red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) was introduced from Japan to China in the 1920s. Crayfish are now widely distributed in almost all types of freshwater wetlands, including rice fields, ditches, swamps, lakes, and ponds in most …
View article: OSMamba: Omnidirectional Spectral Mamba with Dual-Domain Prior Generator for Exposure Correction
OSMamba: Omnidirectional Spectral Mamba with Dual-Domain Prior Generator for Exposure Correction Open
Exposure correction is a fundamental problem in computer vision and image processing. Recently, frequency domain-based methods have achieved impressive improvement, yet they still struggle with complex real-world scenarios under extreme ex…
View article: Mapping the Time-Series of Essential Urban Land Use Categories in China: A Multi-Source Data Integration Approach
Mapping the Time-Series of Essential Urban Land Use Categories in China: A Multi-Source Data Integration Approach Open
Accurate, detailed, and long-term urban land use mapping is crucial for urban planning, environmental assessment, and health evaluation. Despite previous efforts, mapping essential urban land use categories (EULUCs) across multiple periods…
View article: Evaluating the Effectiveness and Exploring the Sustainable Development of Solar Lamps in African Region
Evaluating the Effectiveness and Exploring the Sustainable Development of Solar Lamps in African Region Open
With the transformation of global energy structure and the rise of renewable energy, solar lamps, as a clean and environmentally friendly lighting method, have been widely used in the African region. This paper focuses on evaluating the ap…
View article: Comparative Analysis of Flood Prevention and Control at LID Facilities with Runoff and Flooding as Control Objectives Based on InfoWorks ICM
Comparative Analysis of Flood Prevention and Control at LID Facilities with Runoff and Flooding as Control Objectives Based on InfoWorks ICM Open
Climate change and urbanization have led to an increase in the amount of water flowing into traditional drainage systems, which results in frequent urban flooding. Low–Impact Development (LID) facilities, with their distributed feature, ar…
View article: The Wind and Sand Mitigation Benefits of solar Photovoltaic development in Desertified Regions: An Overview
The Wind and Sand Mitigation Benefits of solar Photovoltaic development in Desertified Regions: An Overview Open
In the context of energy transformation and environmental governance, the development of the photovoltaic (PV) industry not only alleviates the conflict between energy using and environmental protection, but also provides wind and sand fix…
View article: Multi-objective Optimization for Energy -Water Nexus of Urban Water Cycle Based on NSGA-II Model-a Case Study of Beijing
Multi-objective Optimization for Energy -Water Nexus of Urban Water Cycle Based on NSGA-II Model-a Case Study of Beijing Open
Energy and water are intertwined in the urban water cycle and need to be coordinated for an integrated resource utilization and more resilient structure.This paper presented a multi-objective optimization model for the energy-water nexus i…
View article: Changes in the supply and demand potentials of China's glacier water resources in the 21st century: Spatiotemporal mismatches and combined effects
Changes in the supply and demand potentials of China's glacier water resources in the 21st century: Spatiotemporal mismatches and combined effects Open
China's glacier water resources (GWRs) are not only indispensable suppliers of fresh water for humans living in large domestic areas but also affect the water supply to downstream neighbouring countries. Therefore, it is crucial to systema…
View article: Urban greening effectively curbs warming in Chinese cities
Urban greening effectively curbs warming in Chinese cities Open
Urban greening (UG) affects local climate by altering surface energy balance, while long-term UG cooling potential, patterns, and contribution to curbing urban warming remain unclear. Here we designed an novel statistical model with univer…
View article: Research on biomimetic design and impact characteristics of periodic multilayer helical structures
Research on biomimetic design and impact characteristics of periodic multilayer helical structures Open
Osteons are composed of concentric lamellar structure, the concentric lamellae are composed of periodic thin and thick sub-lamellae, and every 5 sub-lamellae is a cycle, the periodic helix angle of mineralized collagen fibers in two adjace…
View article: Climate resilience promotion in China’s crop production with agricultural mechanization from 1995 to 2020
Climate resilience promotion in China’s crop production with agricultural mechanization from 1995 to 2020 Open
With the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, promoting crop production's resilience to combat climate disaster is urgent for global food security, however, the driving factors of crop production's resilience are not yet clear t…
View article: Circulation-regulated impacts of aerosol pollution on urban heat island in Beijing
Circulation-regulated impacts of aerosol pollution on urban heat island in Beijing Open
Unprecedented urbanization in China has led to serious urban heat island (UHI) issues, exerting intense heat stress on urban residents. Based on the observed temperature and PM2.5 concentrations in Beijing over 2016–2020, we find diverse i…
View article: Decoupling climate impact of wastewater infrastructure and water stress alleviation across 300 cities in China is challenging yet plausible by 2030
Decoupling climate impact of wastewater infrastructure and water stress alleviation across 300 cities in China is challenging yet plausible by 2030 Open
Urban wastewater treatment and reuse are crucial for achieving water sustainability. Yet, pathways of realizing water–climate synergies in the planning of wastewater infrastructure remain unclear. In this paper, we examine the nexus of urb…
View article: Control of Endogenous Phosphorus Release at the Sediment–Water Interface by Lanthanum-Modified Fly Ash
Control of Endogenous Phosphorus Release at the Sediment–Water Interface by Lanthanum-Modified Fly Ash Open
This study optimizes the modification and granulation of fly ash to make it more stable at the sediment–water interface. Through laboratory simulations, the modified fly ash pellets were optimally granulated to cover the sediment–water int…
View article: Identification of Priority Areas for Improving Urban Ecological Carrying Capacity: Based on Supply–Demand Matching of Ecosystem Services
Identification of Priority Areas for Improving Urban Ecological Carrying Capacity: Based on Supply–Demand Matching of Ecosystem Services Open
As the most concentrated area of human activities, cities consume many natural resources and discharge a large amount of waste into the natural environment, which has a huge environmental impact. Most of the ecological and environmental pr…