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Regional Ecological Risk Assessment of Wetlands in the Sanjiang Plain with Respect to Human Disturbance
sustainability Article Regional Ecological Risk Assessment of Wetlands in the Sanjiang Plain with Respect to Human Disturbance Hui Wang 1,2, Changchun Song 2,* and Kaishan Song 2 1 College of Tourism and Geography, Jiujiang University, Jiujiang 332005, China; [email protected] 2 Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130102, China; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 31 December 2019; Accepted: 27 February 2020; Published: 5 March 2020 Abstract: Characterization of the intensity of regional human disturbances on wetlands is an important scientific issue. In this study, the pole-axis system (involving multi-level central places and roads) was recognized as a proxy of direct risk to wetlands stemming from human activities at the regional or watershed scale. In this respect, the pole-axis system and central place theory were adopted to analyze the spatial agglomeration characteristics of regional human activities. Soil erosion and non-point source (NPS) pollution, indicating the indirect effect of human activities on wetlands, were also considered. Based on these human disturbance proxies, which are considered regional risk sources to wetlands, incorporated with another two indicators of regional environment, i.e., vulnerability and ecological capital indexes, the regional ecological risk assessment (RERA) framework of wetlands was finally established. Using this wetland RERA framework, the spatial heterogeneity -
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level
Table of Codes for Each Court of Each Level Corresponding Type Chinese Court Region Court Name Administrative Name Code Code Area Supreme People’s Court 最高人民法院 最高法 Higher People's Court of 北京市高级人民 Beijing 京 110000 1 Beijing Municipality 法院 Municipality No. 1 Intermediate People's 北京市第一中级 京 01 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Shijingshan Shijingshan District People’s 北京市石景山区 京 0107 110107 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Haidian District of Haidian District People’s 北京市海淀区人 京 0108 110108 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Mentougou Mentougou District People’s 北京市门头沟区 京 0109 110109 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Municipality Changping Changping District People’s 北京市昌平区人 京 0114 110114 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Yanqing County People’s 延庆县人民法院 京 0229 110229 Yanqing County 1 Court No. 2 Intermediate People's 北京市第二中级 京 02 2 Court of Beijing Municipality 人民法院 Dongcheng Dongcheng District People’s 北京市东城区人 京 0101 110101 District of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Xicheng District Xicheng District People’s 北京市西城区人 京 0102 110102 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Fengtai District of Fengtai District People’s 北京市丰台区人 京 0106 110106 Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality 1 Fangshan District Fangshan District People’s 北京市房山区人 京 0111 110111 of Beijing 1 Court of Beijing Municipality 民法院 Municipality Daxing District of Daxing District People’s 北京市大兴区人 京 0115 -
Heilongjiang Green Urban and Economic Revitalization Project
Draft Environmental Impact Assessment May 2017 People’s Republic of China: Heilongjiang Green Urban and Economic Revitalization Project Part 3 Prepared by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government for the Asian Development Bank. 293. JX 4.3 Gonggu Flyover: air quality. Table VI-24 presents the predicted maximum pollutant concentrations near the Gonggu Flyover boundary, with modeling results shown in Figure VI-13. The results indicate that the maximum CO and NO2 ground-level concentration values will comply with Class II standard limits of Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB 3095-2012) during future operation. Table VI-24: Maximum pollutant concentration projections for Gongqu Flyover (Jixi) Sensitive Pollutant Year Predicted value Contribution mg Baseline mg/m3 Prediction Standard Receptor mg /m3 /m3 mg/m3 mg/m3 Baoquanwei NO2 Short term 1h 0.0162 0.02024 0.062 0.08224 0.2 (2022) 24h 0.0162 0.00452 0.055 0.05952 0.08 Annual 0.00163 0.00163 0.04 Medium term 1h 0.0207 0.02450 0.062 0.08650 0.2 (2027) 24h 0.0207 0.00547 0.055 0.06047 0.08 Annual 0.00197 0.00197 0.04 Long term 1h 0.0256 0.03160 0.062 0.09360 0.2 (2037) 24h 0.0256 0.00705 0.055 0.06205 0.08 Annual 0.00254 0.00254 0.04 6.36 CO Short term 1h 0.1015 0.12461 1.2 1.32461 10 (2022) 24h 0.1015 0.02780 1.1 1.12780 4 Medium term 1h 0.1275 0.15088 1.2 1.35088 10 (2027) 24h 0.1275 0.03367 1.1 1.13367 4 Long term 1h 0.1579 0.19525 1.2 1.39525 10 (2037) 24h 0.1579 0.04357 1.1 1.14357 4 Maximum NO2 Short term 1h 0.0162 0.04695 0.062 0.10895 0.2 ground (2022) 24h 0.0162 0.00854 0.055 0.06354 0.08 -
Heilongjiang Green Urban and Economic Revitalization Project
Project Administration Manual Project Number: 49021-002 and 49021-004 Loan Number: L3613 and Lxxxx (Additional Financing) September 2019 People’s Republic of China: Heilongjiang Green Urban and Economic Revitalization Project Investment Project Components (Section A) ABBREVIATIONS ADB – Asian Development Bank BDS – business development services CDM – capacity development module DMF – design and monitoring framework EIA – environmental impact assessment EIB – European Investment Bank EMP – environmental management plan EPB – environment protection bureau ESMS – environmental and social management system FIC – financial intermediation component FMA – financial management assessment FSR – feasibility study report GAP – gender action plan GHG – greenhouse gas GRM – grievance redress mechanism HFD – Heilongjiang Finance Department HMG – Hegang Municipal Government HPG – Heilongjiang Provincial Government ICB – international competitive bidding ICS – individual consultants selection ITS – intelligent transport system JMG – Jixi Municipal Government LAR – land acquisition and resettlement MOF – Ministry of Finance MOFA – Ministry of Foreign Affairs NCB – national competitive bidding NDRC – National Development and Reform Commission NMT – nonmotorized transport O&M – operation and maintenance PAM – project administration manual PCA – procurement capacity assessment PCC – project completion certificate PMC – project management consultant PMO – project management office PPMS – project performance management system PRC – People’s Republic of China -
中國內地指定醫院列表 出版日期: 2019 年 7 月 1 日 Designated Hospital List in Mainland China Published Date: 1 Jul 2019
中國內地指定醫院列表 出版日期: 2019 年 7 月 1 日 Designated Hospital List in Mainland China Published Date: 1 Jul 2019 省 / 自治區 / 直轄市 醫院 地址 電話號碼 Provinces / 城市/City Autonomous Hospital Address Tel. No. Regions / Municipalities 中國人民解放軍第二炮兵總醫院 (第 262 醫院) 北京 北京 西城區新街口外大街 16 號 The Second Artillery General Hospital of Chinese 10-66343055 Beijing Beijing 16 Xinjiekou Outer Street, Xicheng District People’s Liberation Army 中國人民解放軍總醫院 (第 301 醫院) 北京 北京 海澱區復興路 28 號 The General Hospital of Chinese People's Liberation 10-82266699 Beijing Beijing 28 Fuxing Road, Haidian District Army 北京 北京 中國人民解放軍第 302 醫院 豐台區西四環中路 100 號 10-66933129 Beijing Beijing 302 Military Hospital of China 100 West No.4 Ring Road Middle, Fengtai District 中國人民解放軍總醫院第一附屬醫院 (中國人民解 北京 北京 海定區阜成路 51 號 放軍 304 醫院) 10-66867304 Beijing Beijing 51 Fucheng Road, Haidian District PLA No.304 Hospital 北京 北京 中國人民解放軍第 305 醫院 西城區文津街甲 13 號 10-66004120 Beijing Beijing PLA No.305 Hospital 13 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District 北京 北京 中國人民解放軍第 306 醫院 朝陽區安翔北里 9 號 10-66356729 Beijing Beijing The 306th Hospital of PLA 9 Anxiang North Road, Chaoyang District 中國人民解放軍第 307 醫院 北京 北京 豐台區東大街 8 號 The 307th Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation 10-66947114 Beijing Beijing 8 East Street, Fengtai District Army 中國人民解放軍第 309 醫院 北京 北京 海澱區黑山扈路甲 17 號 The 309th Hospital of Chinese People’s Liberation 10-66775961 Beijing Beijing 17 Heishanhu Road, Haidian District Army 中國人民解放軍第 466 醫院 (空軍航空醫學研究所 北京 北京 海澱區北窪路北口 附屬醫院) 10-81988888 Beijing Beijing Beiwa Road North, Haidian District PLA No.466 Hospital 北京 北京 中國人民解放軍海軍總醫院 (海軍總醫院) 海澱區阜成路 6 號 10-66958114 Beijing Beijing PLA Naval General Hospital 6 Fucheng Road, Haidian District 北京 北京 中國人民解放軍空軍總醫院 (空軍總醫院) 海澱區阜成路 30 號 10-68410099 Beijing Beijing Air Force General Hospital, PLA 30 Fucheng Road, Haidian District 中華人民共和國北京市昌平區生命園路 1 號 北京 北京 北京大學國際醫院 Yard No.1, Life Science Park, Changping District, Beijing, 10-69006666 Beijing Beijing Peking University International Hospital China, 東城區南門倉 5 號(西院) 5 Nanmencang, Dongcheng District (West Campus) 北京 北京 北京軍區總醫院 10-66721629 Beijing Beijing PLA. -
Air Pollution and Adverse Health Effects: Assessing Exposure
Air pollution and adverse health effects: Assessing exposure windows and sensitivity to modeling choices Mike Zhongyu He Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy under the Executive Committee of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2020 © 2020 Mike Zhongyu He All Rights Reserved Abstract Air pollution and adverse health effects: Assessing exposure windows and sensitivity to modeling choices Mike Zhongyu He Air pollution is one of the leading environmental problems of the 21st century, and the rise of global urbanization has increasingly exacerbated air pollution’s public health impact. Existing epidemiologic studies have tackled the relationship between air pollution and health from a variety of perspectives, but many areas of research remain lacking, including studies originating from developing countries, the assessment of exposure windows and sensitivity of modeling choices, and a better understanding of the climate change impacts on air pollution and health. In this dissertation, I address all of the issues mentioned above. Chapter 1 formally introduces the topics of this dissertation and summarizes background information on several major air pollutants. It then provides an overview of existing research on air pollution epidemiology and describes key knowledge gaps. In Chapter 2, we conduct a systematic review of the scientific literature for data on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in China, where historical PM2.5 data are not widely available prior to 2013. Using the 574 PM2.5 measurements we identified from the literature, we detected differences in PM2.5 levels across both geographic and economic regions of China. In Chapter 3, we investigate the associations between short- and intermediate-term exposure of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and mortality in 42 counties in China from 2013 to 2015, and find evidence of significant associations up to seven days prior to exposure. -
G Document Resettlement Plannin
Resettlement Planning Document Resettlement Plan Document Stage: Revised Project Number: 35289 May 2009 PRC: Sanjiang Plain Wetlands Protection Project Resettlement Plan and Due Deligence Report of Jixian County (Anbanghe Nature Reserve) – English Version Prepared by Heilongjiang Provincial Project Management Office for the Sanjiang Plain Wetland Protection Project. The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Resettlement Plan and Due Deligence Report of Jixian County (Anbanghe Nature Reserve) Heilongjiang Provincial PMO of Sanjiang Plain Wetlands Protection Project October 2008 Sanjiang Plain Wetland Protection Project – Jixian Resettlement Plan ABBREVIATION and ACRONYMS RP Resettlement Plan APs Affected Persons ADB Asian Development Bank NGO Non Government Organization LAO Land Acquisition Office M&E Monitoring and Evaluation PRC People’s Republic of China RO Resettlement Office PMO Project Management Office HH Household mu Chinese land area unit of measure: 1 mu = 0.0667 ha PAH Project Affected Household PAP Project Affected Person PRO Project Resettlement Office RMB Renminbi—another word for the PRC Currency, the Yuan SES Socioeconomic Survey DI Design Institute RIB Resettlement Information Booklet CNY Abbreviation for Yuan, PRC’s currency FSR Feasibility Study Report EAR Environmental Assessment Report SPWPP Sanjiang Plain Wetland Protection Project HPDRC Heilongjiang Provicial -
Framing Tradition in Cultural
TRADITION IN PROCESS: FRAMING TRADITION IN CULTURAL PRESERVATION AND INVENTION IN JIXIAN IN THE COURSE OF THE MODERNIZATION OF CHINA Xiaohong Chen Submitted to the faculty of the University Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University October 2015 Accepted by the Graduate Faculty, Indiana University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Doctoral Committee ______________________________ Jason B. Jackson, Ph.D. Chairperson ______________________________ Michael D. Foster, Ph.D. ______________________________ John H. McDowell, Ph.D. ______________________________ Henry H. Glassie, Ph.D. Date of Dissertation Defense: September 10, 2015 ii © 2015 Xiaohong Chen ALL RIGHTS RESERVED iii To the Jixian People in China iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Pursuing a PhD degree is an academic journey, and also a life journey. At I complete my dissertation and end this long journey at Indiana University, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the people who have supported me. I am deeply grateful to my dissertation research committee members Jason Jackson, Michael Foster, John McDowell, and Henry Glassie. They are great scholars and also great people. Their generous support and academic inspiration through various stages of my PhD degree program -from coursework, candidacy examines, to the final stages of dissertation research- made it possible for me to achieve this education goal. I am especially indebted to my mentor and dissertation committee chair, Dr. Jason Jackson, for his patience, understanding, inspiration, and advice. His strategic supervision really motivated and energized me to achieve my best. When I finally finished my writing and let him read the full draft, his comments were a special reward to my several years work with this project. -
Songhua River Basin Water Quality and Pollution Control Management – Summary Report
Technical Assistance Consultant’s Report Project Number: 33177 September 2005 People’s Republic of China: Songhua River Basin Water Quality and Pollution Control Management – Summary Report Prepared by SOGREAH Consultants / WL Delft Hydraulics For Songliao River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau This consultant’s report does not necessarily reflect the views of ADB or the Government concerned, and ADB and the Government cannot be held liable for its contents. PEOPLE REPUBLIC OF CHINA ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK SONGLIAO RIVER BASIN WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION BUREAU SONGHUA RIVER BASIN WATER QUALITY AND POLLUTION CONTROL MANAGEMENT TA N° 4061-PRC FINAL REPORT SUMMARY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2005 2 340107.R4.V1 PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK SONGLIAO RIVER BASIN WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION BUREAU SONGHUA RIVER BASIN WATER QUALITY & POLLUTION CONTROL MANAGEMENT TA 4061 PRC FINALREPORT: VOLUME 1: SUMMARY REPORT IDENTIFICATION N° : 2340107.R4.V1 ATE EPTEMBER D : S 2005 This document has been produced by the Consortium SOGREAH Consultants/Delft Hydraulics as part of the ADB Project Preparation TA (Job Number: 2340107). This document has been prepared by the project team under the supervision of the Project Director following Quality Assurance Procedures of SOGREAH in compliance with ISO9001. APPROVED BY Index DATE AUTHOR CHECKED BY (PROJECT PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION MANAGER) A First Issue 29/09/05 BYN,SG,JW,PLU,GDM GDM GDM Index CONTACT ADDRESS DISTRIBUTION LIST 1 SLRBWRPB (Mr LI Zhiquan, Ms Bai Yan) [email protected] ; [email protected]; [email protected] The Asian Development Bank (Robert 3 [email protected], [email protected] Wihtol, Sergei Popov) 4 SOGREAH (Head Office) [email protected], 5 DELFT (Head Office) [email protected] PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA – THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK SONGHUA RIVER BASIN WATER QUALITY & POLLUTION CONTROL MANAGEMENT – TA 4061-PRC FINAL REPORT-VOLUME 1: SUMMARY REPORT CONTENTS 1. -
A12 List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones
附录 A12: 中国城市管道燃气特许经营区收录名单 Appendix A03: List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones • 1 Appendix A12: List of China's City Gas Franchising Zones 附录 A12:中国城市管道燃气特许经营区收录名单 No. of Projects / 项目数:3,404 Statistics Update Date / 统计截止时间:2017.9 Source / 来源:http://www.chinagasmap.com Natural gas project investment in China was relatively simple and easy just 10 CNG)、控股投资者(上级管理机构)和一线运营单位的当前主官经理、公司企业 years ago because of the brand new downstream market. It differs a lot since 所有制类型和联系方式。 then: LNG plants enjoyed seller market before, while a LNG plant investor today will find himself soon fighting with over 300 LNG plants for buyers; West East 这套名录的作用 Gas Pipeline 1 enjoyed virgin markets alongside its paving route in 2002, while today's Xin-Zhe-Yue Pipeline Network investor has to plan its route within territory 1. 在基础数据收集验证层面为您的专业信息团队节省 2,500 小时之工作量; of a couple of competing pipelines; In the past, city gas investors could choose to 2. 使城市燃气项目投资者了解当前特许区域最新分布、其他燃气公司的控股势力范 sign golden areas with best sales potential and easy access to PNG supply, while 围;结合中国 LNG 项目名录和中国 CNG 项目名录时,投资者更易于选择新项 today's investors have to turn their sights to areas where sales potential is limited 目区域或谋划收购对象; ...Obviously, today's investors have to consider more to ensure right decision 3. 使 LNG 和 LNG 生产商掌握采购商的最新布局,提前为充分市场竞争做准备; making in a much complicated gas market. China Natural Gas Map's associated 4. 便于 L/CNG 加气站投资者了解市场进入壁垒,并在此基础上谨慎规划选址; project directories provide readers a fundamental analysis tool to make their 5. 结合中国天然气管道名录时,长输管线项目的投资者可根据竞争性供气管道当前 decisions. With a completed idea about venders, buyers and competitive projects, 格局和下游用户的分布,对管道路线和分输口建立初步规划框架。 analyst would be able to shape a better market model when planning a new investment or marketing program. -
Chinese Fuel Saving Stoves: a Compendium
Field Document No.40 REGIONAL WOOD ENERGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN ASIA GCP/RAS/154/NET CHINESE FUEL SAVING STOVES: A COMPENDIUM FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Bangkok, July 1993 This publication is printed by the FAO Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia, Bangkok, Thailand The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion of the United nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitations of its frontiers or boundaries. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) alone and do not imply any opinion on the part of the FAO. For copies write to: Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia Tel: 66-2-280 2760 c/o FAO Regional Offcie for Asia and the Pacific Fax: 66-2-280 0760 Maliwan Mansion, Phra Atit Road, E-mail: [email protected] Bangkok, Thailand Internet: http://www.rwedp.org FOREWORD Most countries in Asia are giving an increasingly higher priority to energy conservation, both in the industrial/commercial and domestic sectors. As cooking in developing countries constitutes a large part of the total energy consumption in the domestic sector, conservation approaches have concentrated on the development and introduction of improved cooking stoves. From its very beginning in 1985 the Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia (RWEDP) has supported or initiated activities in the field of improved cookstoves development, with particular emphasis on information sharing and transfer of knowledge. -
Annual Development Report on China's Trademark Strategy 2013
Annual Development Report on China's Trademark Strategy 2013 TRADEMARK OFFICE/TRADEMARK REVIEW AND ADJUDICATION BOARD OF STATE ADMINISTRATION FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA China Industry & Commerce Press Preface Preface 2013 was a crucial year for comprehensively implementing the conclusions of the 18th CPC National Congress and the second & third plenary session of the 18th CPC Central Committee. Facing the new situation and task of thoroughly reforming and duty transformation, as well as the opportunities and challenges brought by the revised Trademark Law, Trademark staff in AICs at all levels followed the arrangement of SAIC and got new achievements by carrying out trademark strategy and taking innovation on trademark practice, theory and mechanism. ——Trademark examination and review achieved great progress. In 2013, trademark applications increased to 1.8815 million, with a year-on-year growth of 14.15%, reaching a new record in the history and keeping the highest a mount of the world for consecutive 12 years. Under the pressure of trademark examination, Trademark Office and TRAB of SAIC faced the difficuties positively, and made great efforts on soloving problems. Trademark Office and TRAB of SAIC optimized the examination procedure, properly allocated examiners, implemented the mechanism of performance incentive, and carried out the “double-points” management. As a result, the Office examined 1.4246 million trademark applications, 16.09% more than last year. The examination period was maintained within 10 months, and opposition period was shortened to 12 months, which laid a firm foundation for performing the statutory time limit. —— Implementing trademark strategy with a shift to effective use and protection of trademark by law.