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Yifeng Yang, Jingshuai Luan, Jing Nie, Xin Zhang, Jiong Du, Gang Zhao, Lei Dong, Yong Fan, He Cui and Yubo Li
In the past, due to improper sludge treatment technology and the absence of treatment standards, some municipal sludge was simply dewatered and then sent to landfills, occupying a significant amount of land and posing a serious threat of secondary pollut...
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Nigel K. Downes, Harry Storch, Pham Quoc Viet, Nguyen Kieu Diem and Le Canh Dinh
This paper contributes to the understanding of the recent urban development of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Previous studies have aimed at quantifying the city?s spatial growth yet have disregarded its inherent morphological and socio-economic heterogeneit...
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Carlos Alfonso Zafra-Mejía, Hugo Alexander Rondón-Quintana and Carlos Felipe Urazán-Bonells
The objective of this paper is to use autoregressive, integrated, and moving average (ARIMA) and transfer function ARIMA (TFARIMA) models to analyze the behavior of the main water quality parameters in the initial components of a drinking water supply sy...
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Yao Ding, Yin Wang, Shuming Yang, Xiaolong Zhao, Lili Ouyang and Chengyue Lai
The current standards used for nitrogen pollution evaluation are lacking, and scientific classification methods are needed for nitrogen pollution to improve water quality management capabilities. This study addresses the important issue of assessing surf...
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Md Shadman Sakib, Siam Alam, Shampa, Sonia Binte Murshed, Ripan Kirtunia, M. Shahjahan Mondal and Ahmed Ishtiaque Amin Chowdhury
The 400-year history of Dhaka says that the city once had several well-known natural canals (khals) that drained stormwater and graywater. In addition to city?s combined sewer system, these water bodies offered an essential natural drainage system that a...
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Adib Ahmad Kurnia, Ernan Rustiadi, Akhmad Fauzi, Andrea Emma Pravitasari and Jan ?enka
The Jakarta metropolitan region (the Jakarta megacity), located in the fourth most populous country in the world (Indonesia), is the largest urban agglomeration in the Global South?continues to grow, especially in its outer suburbs (Bekasi Regency). The ...
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W. Dawoud, Ahmed M. El Kenawy, M. M. Abdel Wahab and A. H. Oraby
This study examines the seasonal and annual variability of black carbon (BC) and particular matter (PM1, 2.5, and 10) over Greater Cairo (Egypt) from 2003 to 2020. Data on PM and BC concentrations were gathered from the European Center for Medium-Range W...
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Dodik Juliardi Iksan,(State University of MalangIndonesia)
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The purpose of this study was to try the goods of time pressure, deadline pressure, and work pressure on test quality among PAF observers in Malang City. The logical model exercised is a multitudinous retrogressi...
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Tatyana Tolstykh, Leyla Gamidullaeva, Nadezhda Shmeleva, Sergey Gromov and Alexander Ermolenko
In recent years, smart and ecological urbanism and transformations into the new models of city making have become a global mainstream. These are models of the smart city, the eco-city, and the eco-megacity. The article proposes a conceptual approach to t...
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Medhavi Gupta, Manju Mohan and Shweta Bhati
Sporadic efforts have been introduced to control emissions in Delhi, but the air quality has declined further due to the rapid development of different sectors. In this study, the impact of various mitigation scenarios on air quality for PM10, ozone, and...
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