Pang Shujiang

Pang Shujiang
Hebei University of Engineering · School of Water Resources and Hydropower

Doctor of Philosophy

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Agricultural diffuse pollution is, on the global scale, one of the most important causes of surface water quality deterioration and eutrophication. However, the identification of agricultural priority management areas (APMAs) for diffuse pollutants is still an ongoing challenge in water-deficient watersheds. To enhance the accuracy of identificatio...
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Best management practices (BMPs) are generally considered the most economical and effective methods to control nonpoint source pollution (NPS). However, the existing research on BMPs does not consider the local receiving water capacity, and, thus, may not yield much practical guidance for controlling local NPS. In order to improve the practical fun...
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Quantifying the maximum external pollutant loading is extremely important for environmental management and ecological restoration. However, huge uncertainty exists in the process of determining accurate external pollutant loads discharging into surface water bodies (e.g., rivers, reservoirs, and bays). In this paper, a comprehensive framework is pr...
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Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is one of the major indicators of surface water pollution in China. Degradation coefficient of pollutant may provide scientific basis for understanding the process of organic polluter change and effective pollution control. As a typical urban river recharged with reclaimed water, Beiyun River is at very serious state of...
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This paper aims at investigating the change over time in the environmental awareness in rural Chinese communities and its correlation with environmental management measures implemented at the local level. We identify three main components of awareness, namely: perception, behavior, and attitude toward environmental management measures. Data were co...

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