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Xiaoting Li - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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interaction of soil heavy metal pollution with industrialisation and the landscape pattern in taiyuan city china
PLOS ONE, 2014Co-Authors: Chao Su, Hong Zhang, Xiaoting LiAbstract:Many studies indicated that Industrialization and urbanization caused serious soil heavy metal pollution from industrialized age. However, fewer previous studies have conducted a combined analysis of the landscape pattern, urbanization, Industrialization, and heavy metal pollution. This paper was aimed at exploring the relationships of heavy metals in the soil (Pb, Cu, Ni, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, and Zn) with landscape pattern, industrialisation, urbanisation in Taiyuan city using multivariate analysis. The multivariate analysis included correlation analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), independent-sample T test, and principal component analysis (PCA). Geographic information system (GIS) was also applied to determine the spatial distribution of the heavy metals. The spatial distribution maps showed that the heavy metal pollution of the soil was more serious in the centre of the study area. The results of the multivariate analysis indicated that the correlations among heavy metals were significant, and industrialisation could significantly affect the concentrations of some heavy metals. Landscape diversity showed a significant negative correlation with the heavy metal concentrations. The PCA showed that a two-factor model for heavy metal pollution, industrialisation, and the landscape pattern could effectively demonstrate the relationships between these variables. The model explained 86.71% of the total variance of the data. Moreover, the first factor was mainly loaded with the comprehensive pollution index (P), and the second factor was primarily loaded with landscape diversity and dominance (H and D). An ordination of 80 samples could show the pollution pattern of all the samples. The results revealed that local industrialisation caused heavy metal pollution of the soil, but such pollution could respond negatively to the landscape pattern. The results of the study could provide a basis for agricultural, suburban, and urban planning.
Medhi Krongkaew - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Thailand’s Industrialization and its Consequences - Thailand's Industrialization and its consequences
1995Co-Authors: Medhi KrongkaewAbstract:List of Figures and Tables - Notes on Contributors - Notes on Thai Names and Units of Measurement - Preface - Introduction: The Making of the Fifth Tiger: Thailand's Industrialization and Its Consequences M.Krongkaew - PART 1: NATURE ANDEE CHARACTERISTICS OF THAI Industrialization - Thai Industrialization: An Overview M.Falkus - Contributions of Agriculture to Industrialisation __M.Krongkaew - Export- Led Industrialization S.Suphachalasai - Industrializing thell Service Sector, with Special Emphasis on Tourism S.Ratanakomut - Public- Privateyy Sector Partnership in Industrialization K.Dhiratayakinant - Rural Industrialization: Problems and Prospects N.Poapongsakorn - PART 2: ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE Industrialization PROCESS - Impact of Industrialization on Government Finance D.Patmasiriwat - Industrialization, Financial Reform and Monetary Policy N.Chaiyasoot - Urbanization Problems in Thailand's Rapidly-Industrializing Economy P.J.Rimmer - Industrialization and Welfare: How Poverty and Income Distribution Are Affected? P.Tinakorn - PART 3: IMPACT ON POLITICAL STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL VALUES - Economic Development and Democracy C-A.Samudavanija - Changes in Social Values in the Thai Society and Economy: A Post-Industrialization Scenario S.Komin - The Environmental Costs of Industrialization H.Ross & S.Thadaniti - Thailand Industrialization: Implications on Health, Education and Science and Technology S.Khoman - PART 4: THAI INDUSTRIALISATION IN REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES - External Economic Influences, Regional Cooperation and the Role of Thailand as a NIC S.Chirathivat - A Japanese Perspective of Thailand's Industrialization M.Sakurai - References and Selected Bibliography - Index
Chao Su - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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interaction of soil heavy metal pollution with industrialisation and the landscape pattern in taiyuan city china
PLOS ONE, 2014Co-Authors: Chao Su, Hong Zhang, Xiaoting LiAbstract:Many studies indicated that Industrialization and urbanization caused serious soil heavy metal pollution from industrialized age. However, fewer previous studies have conducted a combined analysis of the landscape pattern, urbanization, Industrialization, and heavy metal pollution. This paper was aimed at exploring the relationships of heavy metals in the soil (Pb, Cu, Ni, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, and Zn) with landscape pattern, industrialisation, urbanisation in Taiyuan city using multivariate analysis. The multivariate analysis included correlation analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), independent-sample T test, and principal component analysis (PCA). Geographic information system (GIS) was also applied to determine the spatial distribution of the heavy metals. The spatial distribution maps showed that the heavy metal pollution of the soil was more serious in the centre of the study area. The results of the multivariate analysis indicated that the correlations among heavy metals were significant, and industrialisation could significantly affect the concentrations of some heavy metals. Landscape diversity showed a significant negative correlation with the heavy metal concentrations. The PCA showed that a two-factor model for heavy metal pollution, industrialisation, and the landscape pattern could effectively demonstrate the relationships between these variables. The model explained 86.71% of the total variance of the data. Moreover, the first factor was mainly loaded with the comprehensive pollution index (P), and the second factor was primarily loaded with landscape diversity and dominance (H and D). An ordination of 80 samples could show the pollution pattern of all the samples. The results revealed that local industrialisation caused heavy metal pollution of the soil, but such pollution could respond negatively to the landscape pattern. The results of the study could provide a basis for agricultural, suburban, and urban planning.
Hong Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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interaction of soil heavy metal pollution with industrialisation and the landscape pattern in taiyuan city china
PLOS ONE, 2014Co-Authors: Chao Su, Hong Zhang, Xiaoting LiAbstract:Many studies indicated that Industrialization and urbanization caused serious soil heavy metal pollution from industrialized age. However, fewer previous studies have conducted a combined analysis of the landscape pattern, urbanization, Industrialization, and heavy metal pollution. This paper was aimed at exploring the relationships of heavy metals in the soil (Pb, Cu, Ni, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, and Zn) with landscape pattern, industrialisation, urbanisation in Taiyuan city using multivariate analysis. The multivariate analysis included correlation analysis, analysis of variance (ANOVA), independent-sample T test, and principal component analysis (PCA). Geographic information system (GIS) was also applied to determine the spatial distribution of the heavy metals. The spatial distribution maps showed that the heavy metal pollution of the soil was more serious in the centre of the study area. The results of the multivariate analysis indicated that the correlations among heavy metals were significant, and industrialisation could significantly affect the concentrations of some heavy metals. Landscape diversity showed a significant negative correlation with the heavy metal concentrations. The PCA showed that a two-factor model for heavy metal pollution, industrialisation, and the landscape pattern could effectively demonstrate the relationships between these variables. The model explained 86.71% of the total variance of the data. Moreover, the first factor was mainly loaded with the comprehensive pollution index (P), and the second factor was primarily loaded with landscape diversity and dominance (H and D). An ordination of 80 samples could show the pollution pattern of all the samples. The results revealed that local industrialisation caused heavy metal pollution of the soil, but such pollution could respond negatively to the landscape pattern. The results of the study could provide a basis for agricultural, suburban, and urban planning.
Xu Da - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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New-type Industrialization Road-Beyond Tradional Industrialization
Social Sciences Journal of Colleges of Shanxi, 2003Co-Authors: Xu DaAbstract:The report of the Partys 16th conference put forward the new type Industrialization road which is a criticism and reconsideration to traditional Industrialization road of the west;the presupposition and foundation to realize it include sci tech nodernizations;the new type Industrialization road is a concrete implement of the thought of "sustained developments strategy" in China so it is beyond the tradional Industrialization road.