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China Low-Carbon Healthy City, Technology Assessment and Practice, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016 Environmental Science Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Huang Weiguang, Wang Mingquan, WANG Jun, GAO Kun, LI Song, Liu Chen

Couverture de l’ouvrage China Low-Carbon Healthy City, Technology Assessment and Practice
This book is based on multidisciplinary research focusing on low-carbon healthy city planning, policy and assessment. This includes city-development strategy, energy, environment, healthy, land-use, transportation, infrastructure, information and other related subjects.

This book begins with the current status and problems of low-carbon healthy city development in China. It then introduces the global experience of different regions and different policy trends, focusing on individual cases. Finally, the book opens a discussion of Chinese low-carbon healthy city development from planning and design, infrastructure and technology assessment-system perspectives.

It presents a case study including the theory and methodology to support the unit city theory for low-carbon healthy cities. The book lists the ranking of China?s 269 high-level cities, with economic, environmental, resource, construction, transportation and health indexes as an assessment for creating a low-carbon healthy future.

The book provides readers with a comprehensive overview of building low-carbon healthy cities in China.  
Introduction.- Significance of Development of Low-carbon Healthy Cities.- Current Status of Low-carbon Healthy City Development in China.- Development of Global Low-carbon Cities.- Low-carbon Healthy City Planning and Design.- Infrastructure of Low-carbon Cities.- Low-carbon Healthy City Assessment Systems.
1、CV of Weiguang Huang
Vice President of Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Education and Appointments
Huang Weiguang was born in 1962. He received his PhD in Kyushu University, and worked as Post-doctoral fellow in Institute of Engineering Thermophysics (IET) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) from 1991-1993. He served as Vice Director and Director of IET from 1998-2010. He was appointed Director of Center for Clean Energy Technology (CCET) of CAS in 2008. He is now Vice President of Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, CAS.

Research Interests and Honors
Prof. Huang’s main research interests include smart grid, computational fluid dynamics, gas turbine technology and supersonic combustion, etc. He has made significant achievements in these areas, and has published several well-recognized books such as Aerothermodynamics. Prof. Huang won CAS Young Scientists Second Prize in 1993, National Science and Technology Progress Second Award in 2000, and the National Natural Science Second Prize in 2003.

Relevant publications
Author of <Hypersonic aerothermodynamics> ISBN:9787030389015;
Author of < The frontiers of Science> ISBN:9787030113573
Author of<Chinese Low-carbon city development report> ISBN: 9787030420060
Editor in Chief of<Journal of Thermal Science> ISSN: 1003-2169
Editor of < Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinic >, ISSN 1000-6893

Paper publications
[1] Weiguang Huang, Shaojuan Geng, Junqiang Zhu, Hongwu Zhang, “Numerical Simulation of Rotating Stall in a Centrifugal Compressor with Vaned Diffuser”,Journal of Thermal Science, V 16(2). May 2007, p115-120, EI number:074310880555.
[2] Shaojuan Geng, Hongwu Zhang, Jingyi Chen, Weiguang Huang, “Unsteady Tip Clearance Flow Pattern in an Isolated Axial Compressor Rotor with Micro Tip Injection” (in English), J.Thermal Sciences. V16(4), 2007.11.p309-320, EI number:074710929338.
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Provides insights into the current status and problems of low-carbon healthy city development in China

Presents a case study including the theory and methodology to support the unit city theory for low-carbon healthy cities

Lists the ranking of China’s 269 high-level cities based on an assessment with 6 criteria

Discusses experience gained from different regions and different policy and technology trends

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 216 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

105,49 €

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