Water pollution of the Yangtze River basin is very serious. Studies have shown that from the upper to the lower river, the water volume decreases and development and pollution increase, especially in trans-boundary areas. The Yangtze Estuary is located at the intersection of Jiangsu Province and Shanghai where the waters flow directly into the East China Sea. The estuary provides drinking water to many people and serves multiple other functions, including agricultural irrigation, tourism, and aquaculture. It plays a pivotal role in the local social and economic development and in people’s general wellbeing. Directly or indirectly, the pollution of the aquatic environment in the estuary negatively affects the socio-economic function of the e...
Water pollution is one of China's most pressing environmental issues, but a recent economic study in...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Value of improved water q...
In this study, we discussed the impacts of human water consumption to the nutrient burden in a river...
It is well-known that the water pollution of the Yangtze River basin is significant. Studies have sh...
me good idea while professor Jason guided me in detailed.This paper also got lot help from my collea...
AbstractFor the past few years, the rapid development of industry and the observable updating of liv...
The number of surface water pollution accidents (abbreviated as SWPAs) has increased substantially i...
Shanghai is the largest city in China and third largest in the world. It is home to more than 24 mil...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Tradable discharge permit...
AbstractIn attempt to highlight the socio-economic importance and the impact of industrialization an...
Rapid economic development, industrialization and urbanization lead to environmental pollution and d...
Purpose/aim The purpose of the research is to analyze the relationship between water pollution (WP) ...
A river basin is a complex system of tributaries and a mainstream. It is vital to cooperatively mana...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Marginal opportunity cost...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
Water pollution is one of China's most pressing environmental issues, but a recent economic study in...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Value of improved water q...
In this study, we discussed the impacts of human water consumption to the nutrient burden in a river...
It is well-known that the water pollution of the Yangtze River basin is significant. Studies have sh...
me good idea while professor Jason guided me in detailed.This paper also got lot help from my collea...
AbstractFor the past few years, the rapid development of industry and the observable updating of liv...
The number of surface water pollution accidents (abbreviated as SWPAs) has increased substantially i...
Shanghai is the largest city in China and third largest in the world. It is home to more than 24 mil...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Tradable discharge permit...
AbstractIn attempt to highlight the socio-economic importance and the impact of industrialization an...
Rapid economic development, industrialization and urbanization lead to environmental pollution and d...
Purpose/aim The purpose of the research is to analyze the relationship between water pollution (WP) ...
A river basin is a complex system of tributaries and a mainstream. It is vital to cooperatively mana...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Marginal opportunity cost...
Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporti...
Water pollution is one of China's most pressing environmental issues, but a recent economic study in...
Full text version of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: Value of improved water q...
In this study, we discussed the impacts of human water consumption to the nutrient burden in a river...