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期刊名:Sustainability

缩写:SUSTAINABILITY-BASEL

ISSN:2071-1050

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Jaekyung Lee,Galen Newman,Yunmi Park Jaekyung Lee
Every city seeks opportunities to spur economic developments and, depending on its type, vacant land can be seen as a potential threat or an opportunity to achieve these developments. Although vacant land exists in all cities, the causes an...
Ben Morelli,Sarah Cashman,Xin Cissy Ma et al. Ben Morelli et al.
To limit effluent impacts on eutrophication in receiving waterbodies, a small community water resource recovery facility (WRRF) upgraded their conventional activated sludge treatment process for biological nutrient removal, and considered e...
Manasvini Thiagarajan,Galen Newman,Shannon Van Zandt Manasvini Thiagarajan
Climate change and its related factors are increasing the frequency of hurricanes, coastal storms, and urban flooding. Recovery from disasters can be slow, with jurisdictions failing to build back better, wasting time and money without impr...
Martina Grecequet,Jack DeWaard,Jessica J Hellmann et al. Martina Grecequet et al.
The relationship between climate change and human migration is not homogenous and depends critically on the differential vulnerability of population and places. If places and populations are not vulnerable, or susceptible, to climate change...
Tingting Liu,Randall J F Bruins,Matthew T Heberling Tingting Liu
Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely available. However, agriculture remains a major global contributor to degradation of waters because farmers often do not adopt BMPs. To improve...
Bruce Barrett,Maggie Grabow,Cathy Middlecamp et al. Bruce Barrett et al.
Greenhouse gases from human activities are causing climate change, creating risks for people around the globe. Behaviors involving transportation, diet, energy use, and purchasing drive greenhouse gas emissions, but are also related to heal...