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2024 the 8th International Conference on Energy and Environmental Science (ICEES 2024) : ICEES 2024 / edited by Yanan Liu.
Author
Liu, Yanan
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed. 2024.
Published/Created
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (1052 pages)
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Subject(s)
Pollution
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Renewable energy sources
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Power resources
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Environmental monitoring
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Energy policy
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Series
Environmental Science and Engineering,
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Environmental Science and Engineering, 1863-5539
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Summary note
This book dedicates to publish exceptionally important and high-quality, agenda-setting research so as to tackle the key global and societal challenges of ensuring the provision of energy and protecting our environment for the future. The book appeals to chemical scientists, chemical and process engineers, energy researchers, bio-scientists and environmental scientists from across academia, industry and government. The scope is intentionally broad, and the book recognizes the complexity of issues and challenges relating to energy conversion and storage, alternative fuel technologies and environmental science. The main topics of this book include but not limit to (1) alternative energy and the environment, (2) assessments of the condition of ecosystems and environmental quality, (3) behavior of and impacts of pollutants in atmosphere, soil and water, (4) management of ecosystems, environment and water resources, (5) modeling and regional environmental assessments (includes global change), (6) treatment/restoration of ecosystems, environment and water resources, (7) sustainable/renewable energy and(8) energy and built environment. All scales of studies and analysis, from impactful fundamental advances, to interdisciplinary research across the (bio)chemical, (bio/geo)physical sciences and chemical engineering disciplines are welcomed. So, this book is linked to the energy-environment nexus and is of significant general interest to our community-spanning readership.
Contents
Intro
Organization
Preface
Contents
Part I Environmental Pollution Analysis and Control
1 Model of the Trophic State of Lagoons in High Andean Zones of Peru, Applying Remote Sensing and GIS
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Methodology
1.2.1 Study Area
1.2.2 Materials
1.2.3 Methods
1.3 Results and Discussions
1.3.1 Modeling
1.3.2 Trophic State Maps
1.4 Conclusions
References
2 Research on the Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Air Pollution in Coastal Industrial Environment
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Data and Methods
2.2.1 Data Collection
2.2.2 Research Ideas and Methods
2.3 Results and Discussion
2.3.1 Characteristics of Air Quality Changes in Coastal Industrial Environments
2.3.2 Performance of Pollutants in Gas Characteristics in Coastal Industrial Environments
2.3.3 Correlation Analysis Between Atmospheric Pollution and Meteorological Factors
2.3.4 Impact of Industrial Drainage Characteristic Data on Coastal Environment
2.3.5 Comparison of the Impact of Industrial Discharge Water-Air-Soil Data on Coastal Environment
2.4 Discussion
3 A Multi-objective Optimization Method for Hazardous Waste Reverse Logistics Network Management
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Key Problem Statement
3.2.1 HW Categories
3.2.2 HW-RLN
3.2.3 Promotion of Incineration-Melting Technology
3.3 Mathematical Model
3.3.1 Assumption
3.3.2 Project Objective
3.3.3 Constraints
3.4 Model Solving
3.4.1 Model Solving Approach
3.4.2 Case Study
3.5 Discussion
3.6 Conclusion
4 The Removal of Polypropylene Microplastics in Simulated Water Enriched with Organic Substances Through the Electrocoagulation Process
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Materials and Methods
4.2.1 Materials
4.2.2 Development of Synthetic Solution for Domestic Wastewater.
4.2.3 Preparation of Polypropylene (PP) Microplastic Samples
4.2.4 Experimental Process for the Removal of Organic-Enriched Polypropylene (PP) Microplastics
4.2.5 Determination of Initial and Final Concentrations of Organic-Enriched Polypropylene (PP) Microplastics
4.2.6 Assessment of Initial and Final Concentrations of Organic-Enriched Polypropylene (PP) Microplastics
4.2.7 Data Analysis and Processing
4.3 Results
4.3.1 Microplastics Size Analysis
4.3.2 Initial and Final Levels of Polypropylene (PP) Microplastics
4.3.3 Analysis of the Relationship with Organic Matter
4.3.4 Treatment Efficiency in Removal
4.3.5 Analysis of Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Polypropylene (PP) Microplastic Removal
4.4 Discussions
4.5 Conclusion
5 Salt Spray Concentration Test and Analysis in Four Major Sea Areas of China
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Field Test
5.2.1 Test Site
5.2.2 Salt Spray Collection Method
5.2.3 Method for Measuring Ion Concentration of Sample Solution
5.2.4 Conversion Method of Atmospheric Salt Spray Concentration
5.3 Test Results and Analysis
5.3.1 Meteorological Survey Results
5.3.2 Salt Spray Concentration Measurement Results
5.3.3 Seasonal Differences in Salt Spray Concentration
5.3.4 Regional Differences in Salt Spray Concentration
5.3.5 The Application Significance
5.4 Conclusion
6 The Relationship Between the Community Landscape Characteristics and Soil Properties in the Liangucheng National Nature Reserve in Minqin, Gansu
6.1 Preface
6.1.1 A Subsection Sample
6.2 Overview of the Research Area
6.3 Research Methods
6.3.1 Data Sources
6.3.2 Analysis Method of Community Landscape Characteristics
6.3.3 Determination of Soil Properties.
6.3.4 Analysis of Community Landscape Structure and Soil Physical and Chemical Properties
6.4 Result Analysis and Discussion
6.4.1 Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Vegetation Communities
6.4.2 Landscape Fragmentation Analysis
6.5 Discussion
6.6 Conclusion
6.7 Data Availability Statement
7 Biobutanol Feedstock Enhancement: Extract Fermentable Sugar from Sugarcane Bagasse via Alkaline Pretreatment and Steam Hydrolysis
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Materials and Methods
7.2.1 Culture Strains, Chemical and Raw Material
7.2.2 The Overview of Process
7.2.3 Sample Preparation
7.2.4 Alkaline Pretreatment
7.2.5 Steam Hydrolysis
7.2.6 Biobutanol Fermentation
7.2.7 Analytical Methods
7.3 Result and Discussion
7.3.1 Efficiency of Alkaline Pretreatment on SB
7.3.2 Efficiency of Steam Hydrolysis on SB
7.3.3 Efficiency of Media Types and Culture Strains to Biobutanol Production
7.3.4 Economic Assay
7.3.5 Conclusion
8 Application of Natural Keratin Fiber for the Treatment of Synthetic Water Contaminated with Diesel B5 S-50
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Materials and Methods
8.2.1 Phases and Uses of Instruments and Equipment
8.2.2 Preparation of the Experimental Process
8.2.3 Factorial Design 23
8.3 Results
8.4 Discussion of Results
8.5 Conclusion
Part II Carbon Emissions, Carbon Sequestration, and Carbon Reduction
9 The Choice of Carbon Reduction Policy in the Post-covid-19 Era: A Case Study of Zhejiang Province
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Scientific Background
9.3 Model Construction
9.3.1 Production Module
9.3.2 Trade Module
9.3.3 Energy-Environment Module
9.3.4 Market Clearance and Macro Closure Module
9.4 Data Sources
9.5 Scenario Design
9.6 Simulation Results
9.6.1 Carbon Tax Rate.
9.6.2 Total Carbon Emission Structure and Sectoral Structure
9.6.3 Energy Mix
9.6.4 Real GDP
9.6.5 Producer Price Index
9.7 Conclusion
10 Analysis of Decoupling Between Economic Development and Carbon Emissions in the Textile Industry in Zhejiang Province, China
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 A Subsection Sample
10.2 Methodology
10.2.1 Data Sources
10.2.2 Accounting Carbon Emission-Related Indicators by Industry
10.2.3 Decomposition of Carbon Emission Factors
10.2.4 Decoupling Theory Model
10.3 Results and Discussion
10.3.1 Carbon Emissions and Related Indicators
10.3.2 Decomposition of Carbon Emission Influencing Factors
10.3.3 Relationship Between Carbon Emissions and Economic Development
10.4 Conclusion
11 Carbon Market Transaction Matching Study Based on Carbon Emission Flow Theory
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Methods
11.2.1 Carbon Accounting Methods Based on Carbon Flow
11.2.2 Methods of Market Dealmaking
11.3 Case Study
11.3.1 Case Overview
11.3.2 Case Overview
11.3.3 Case Overview
11.4 Conclusion
12 Study on the Optimal Carbon Asset Management of the Typical Enterprise
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Methodology Overview
12.2.1 The Construction of Index System Based on Logical Deduction Method
12.2.2 The Determination of Weighting Coefficients by Aid of AHP Method
12.2.3 The Integrated Assessment of Carbon Reduction Technologies Based on Weight Summation Method
12.3 Case Study
12.3.1 The Introduction of Three Enterprises
12.3.2 The Description of Carbon Reduction Technology
12.3.3 The Optimal Selection of Carbon Reduction Technology
12.3.4 The Formulation of Multi-objective Optimization Model for Carbon Asset Management with Coupled Carbon Market Trading and Carbon Reduction Technologies.
12.3.5 Result Analysis
12.4 Conclusion
13 Tracking CO2 Emission Intensity for Economic Activity and Residential Life in China's Provincial Regions: Decomposition Analysis Using LMDI
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Methodology
13.2.1 Q-cluster Analysis
13.2.2 LMDI Method
13.3 Results and Discussion
13.3.1 Provincial Clusters
13.3.2 Carbon Emission Characteristics of Typical Provinces
13.3.3 Carbon Emission Characteristics of Typical Provinces
13.4 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
13.4.1 Conclusions
13.4.2 Policy Recommendation
Part III Low Carbon Urban Planning, Landscape Design, and the Related Environmental Effects
14 Assessment of Vertical Greening Plants in Cities with Hot Summers and Cold Winters: A Case Study in Chongqing
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Materials and Methods
14.2.1 Methods
14.2.2 Data Sources and Processing
14.3 Results
14.3.1 Index Weighting Analysis
14.3.2 Analysis of Comprehensive Plant Evaluation Results
14.3.3 Comprehensive Analysis of Vertical Greening Plant Evaluation Results in the Chongqing
14.4 Discussion
14.4.1 Limitations of Vertical Greening Plant Assessment Models in Regions with Hot Summers and Cold Winters
14.4.2 Analysis of Evaluation Indicators for Vertical Greening Plants in Hot Summers and Cold Winters Regions
14.4.3 Recommendations
14.4.4 Development Trends in Vertical Green Wall Plant Assessment
14.5 Conclusion
15 Project Design of Sponge City in Industrial Zone: A Case Study of a Concrete Mixing Plant in Chongqing
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Materials and Methods
15.2.1 LID Facility Runoff Control
15.2.2 Model Research and Analysis
15.3 Results and Discussion of a Case Study
15.3.1 Concrete Mixing Plant
15.3.2 Site Overview.
15.3.3 Selection and Placement of LID Facilities.
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ISBN
3-031-63901-4
Doi
10.1007/978-3-031-63901-2
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