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Jiawei Zhu, Bo Li, Hao Ouyang, Yuhan Wang and Ziyue Bai
Walking exercise is a prevalent physical activity in urban areas, with streetscapes playing a significant role in shaping preferences. Understanding this influence is essential for creating urban environments conducive to walking exercise and improving r...
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Mengying Wang, Mingzhi Zhang, Yingtao Qi, Dingqing Zhang, Chenguang Wang, Wenying Yao and Dian Zhou
Insufficient public service facilities in rural areas, which leads to failures in meeting the needs of villagers, has become a significant barrier to the high-quality development of rural regions. This issue is particularly acute in the Loess Plateau are...
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Hongbo Jiao, Yinan Li, Huaibin Wei, Jing Liu, Liming Cheng and Yongrui Chen
The assessment of river health holds paramount significance in diagnosing the conditions of river water environments, and its research serves as a crucial foundation for the functional management and restoration of rivers. We discuss the concept and asse...
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Adam Perz, Dariusz Wrzesinski, Waldemar W. Budner and Leszek Sobkowiak
Floods are natural phenomena, inextricably related to river regimes, which can threaten human health and life, the environment, cultural heritage, economic activity and infrastructure. The aim of the research is to assess the connection between rainfall ...
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Haiyang Liu and Enlin Ma
The concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases is being amplified by human activity. Building energy consumption, particularly for heating and cooling purposes, constitutes a significant proportion of overall energy demand. This research aims to estab...
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Zhiyuan Han, Heng Wang, Hualiang Xie, Huaiyuan Li and Wendan Li
The morphological changes in an estuarine bay are affected by fluvial and oceanic dynamics, as well as human activities. Human activity has increased considerably in recent years, especially in Lingding Bay of the Pearl River Estuary. Based on mass measu...
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Sadeq A. A. Alkhadher, Hussein E. Al-Hazmi, Suhaimi Suratman, Mohamad P. Zakaria, Najat Masood, Bartosz Szelag, Sami M. Magam, Ebrahim H. H. Al-Qadami, Joanna Majtacz, Przemyslaw Kowal, Tonni A. Kurniawan, Sameer A. M. Abdulrahman and Saeed S. Albaseer
In this study, the use of linear alkylbenzenes (LABs) was employed to pinpoint the sources of human activity that cause detrimental impacts on the coastal environment and river ecosystems. LABs were detected using GC?MS in sediment samples assembled from...
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Lin Gao, Yan Shi, Yang Qiu, Chuanming Ma and Aiguo Zhou
The development and utilization of land in the main urban area have significantly impacted the stability of the regional geological environment through various means, such as increased load and subway construction, primarily manifested as rock and soil m...
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Wei Huang, Shuhuan Wang, Lu Wang, Yingqiang Song, Yue Zhu, Hao Yang, Yingkai Xie and Yueming Hu
The rapid development of industrialization and urbanization has posed serious challenges for coastal farmland ecosystems. Source apportionment of soil heavy metals is an effective way for the detection of non-point source pollution in farmland to help su...
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Ping Li, Jun Du, Zhiwei Zhang and Guoqiang Xu
Globally, coastal regions are vital areas of human activity and, as such, are centers of population growth and urban and economic development. Long-term human development has had a major impact on the ecological environment of coastal zones. Therefore, e...
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