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This book offers a comprehensive introduction to novel absorption
heating technologies for improving the energy efficiency of heating
systems. The proposed low-temperature heating systems, based on an
air source absorption heat pump (ASAHP), significantly increase
heating efficiency and reduce pollution emissions. As the
performance of ASAHPs deteriorates at lower ambient/driving
temperatures, a series of advanced cycles is used to extend their
applicability, with the compression-assisted ASAHP being the most
outstanding example. The book discusses the
generator-absorber-heat-exchange ASAHP as a promising solution to
make the best of high driving temperatures, an aspect that can be
improved further via compression. Further, it addresses the ground
source absorption heat pump (GSAHP), which eliminates the soil
thermal imbalance of the conventional ground source electrical heat
pump (GSEHP), and also reduces the number of boreholes . Various
hybrid GSAHP systems are proposed to further enhance applicability,
efficiency, and economy: these include a combined GSAHP and GSEHP
system, as well as ASAHP and GSAHP systems that incorporate design
optimizations. In closing, the book explores the merits of novel
working fluids and highlights recent advances concerning waste heat
and renewable energy utilization.
The Chinese leadership anticipates that one hundred million people
will move from rural areas to China's cities between 2014 and
2020-perhaps the greatest migration in human history. Property
ownership and use rights, compensation for when rural land is taken
for urban development, and who should receive the increment in
value (betterment) are among the most contentious policy issues
facing China today. Property rights in China vary from place to
place, are often ambiguous, and are changing rapidly. In this
remarkable book Tongji University professor Li Tian provides a
comprehensive description of China's property rights, betterment,
and compensation landscape. Tian reviews Western property rights,
betterment and compensation theory and practice and offers her own
synthesis and policy recommendations. This is a must-read book for
land economists, urban planners, policy makers, and anyone
interested in China's development.' - Richard LeGates, San
Francisco State University, USLand value capture has long been a
hotly debated topic, and it has influenced a wide variety of land
ownership regimes. Property Rights, Land Values and Urban
Development examines the role and impact of government intervention
on land markets in China. It reveals that the state has taken
selective advantage of the ambiguous definition of property rights
in pursuit of the objective of rapid urban growth. Through detailed
empirical analysis and case studies, the book develops approaches
that are specifically designed to assess the extent of issues
engendered by government activities at both macro and micro levels.
It also presents a comprehensive and international review on
betterment and compensation. Taking the land market of China as an
example, it applies the theoretical framework of New Institutional
Economics to analyze institutional arrangements at the national,
municipal and project levels. It concludes with the implications of
property rights reform to promote the sustainable development of
land markets. The issues discussed in this book will be of
particular interest to academics and researchers in land economics,
Asian studies and development studies.
This book introduces aquaculture ecology as a science of the
interaction between commercial aquatic organisms as well as their
farming activities and the environment, including the rationales of
building and management of aquaculture systems. This book covers
productivity and carrying capacity, effects of cyclical fluctuation
of environmental factors on aquatic organisms, biological control
of water quality, structural optimization of aquaculture systems
and ecological prevention of disease. In the last chapter,
aquaculture production systems are introduced from multiple
perspectives. This book has been designed to provide a stimulating
and informative text for researchers in aquaculture, fisheries as
well as hydrobiology.
This book elucidates the murky realities of China's taxation system
today, and advocates bold plans for change. Theorizing finance and
taxation in relation to a national political system, the authors
explain the current tangled-up realities of China's creaky,
inherited and uneven tax system- and put forward a plan for radical
change. This book will be of interest to finance professionals,
economists, and scholars of the Chinese economy. The focus is to
properly handle the three basic economic and social relations
between the government and the market (and the enterprises as the
main market entities), between the central and local governments,
and between the public power system and the citizens. This book
follows the research context of problem orientation - goal
orientation - practical operation, and puts forward the ideas,
basic goals and paths of fiscal system reform that adapt to the
modernization of national governance.
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to novel absorption
heating technologies for improving the energy efficiency of heating
systems. The proposed low-temperature heating systems, based on an
air source absorption heat pump (ASAHP), significantly increase
heating efficiency and reduce pollution emissions. As the
performance of ASAHPs deteriorates at lower ambient/driving
temperatures, a series of advanced cycles is used to extend their
applicability, with the compression-assisted ASAHP being the most
outstanding example. The book discusses the
generator-absorber-heat-exchange ASAHP as a promising solution to
make the best of high driving temperatures, an aspect that can be
improved further via compression. Further, it addresses the ground
source absorption heat pump (GSAHP), which eliminates the soil
thermal imbalance of the conventional ground source electrical heat
pump (GSEHP), and also reduces the number of boreholes . Various
hybrid GSAHP systems are proposed to further enhance applicability,
efficiency, and economy: these include a combined GSAHP and GSEHP
system, as well as ASAHP and GSAHP systems that incorporate design
optimizations. In closing, the book explores the merits of novel
working fluids and highlights recent advances concerning waste heat
and renewable energy utilization.
The ancient Chinese philosophy of Taoism contains profound wisdom
about the cosmos, nature, human life, and education. Taoism seeks
to be in harmony with nature, and using it as a guide can help us
live in a way that is healing to both ourselves and the planet.
Taoism, Teaching, and Learning identifies key aspects of Taoist
thought and highlights how these principles can promote a holistic
approach to teaching and learning. In particular, this book offers
educators guidelines and pedagogical examples for how to instil a
perspective of interconnectedness into their classrooms. It sheds
light on how philosophical Taoism articulates a vision of the
universe and life that mirrors the actual realities of nature.
Providing frameworks and methods for teaching and learning based on
the interconnectedness of life, Taoism, Teaching, and Learning
develops an inspiring vision for education and helps us to see our
world in a deeply holistic and meaningful way.
Since the first century, when Buddhism entered China, the foreign
religion has influenced and been influenced in turn by traditional
Chinese culture, and eventually became an important part of it.
That is one of the great historical themes not only for China but
also for East Asia. This book explores the elements of Buddhism,
including its classics, doctrines, system, and rituals, to reveal
the basic connotation of Buddhism as a cultural entity. Regarding
the development of Buddhism in China, it traces the spread in
chronological order, from the introduction in Han Dynasties (202
BC-220 AD), to the prosperity in the Sixteen Kingdoms (ca. 304-439
AD), and then to the decline since the Five Dynasties (907-ca. 960
AD). It is noteworthy that the Buddhist schools in the Southern and
Northern Dynasties (420-589 AD) and the Buddhist sects in Sui and
Tang Dynasties (581-907 AD) contributed to the sinicization of
Buddhism. This book also deals with the interesting question of the
similarities and differences between Chinese Buddhism and Indian
Buddhism, to examine the specific characters of the former in terms
of thought and culture. In the last chapter, the external influence
of Chinese Buddhism in East Asia is studied. Scholars and students
in Buddhism and Chinese culture studies, especially those in
Buddhist countries, will benefit from the book. Also, it will
appeal to readers interested in religion, Chinese culture, and
ancient Chinese history.
The urban-rural relationship in China is key to a sustainable
global future. This book is particularly interested in
peri-urbanization in China, the process by which fringe areas of
cities develop. Recent institutional change has helped clarify
property rights over collective land, facilitating peri-urban area
development. Chapters in this book explore how rural
industrialization has changed the landscape and rules about land
use in peri-urban areas. It looks at the role of rural
industrialization and provides a detailed exploration of
peri-urbanization theory, policy, and its evolution in China.
Leading discussions find out how fragmented bottom-up
industrialization, urbanization, and lax governance have led to a
series of social and environmental problems. The progress in
redevelopment of peri-urban areas was initially slow due to the
spatial lock-in effect. This book offers practical solutions to
environmental issues and explains how policymakers have the
potential to redevelop a future collaborative, inclusive, and
sustainable approach to peri-urban areas. This in-depth approach to
urbanization will be useful to academics in urban planning and
governmental organizations. It will also be advantageous to NGOs
and professionals involved in urban planning, public
administration, as well as land-use work in China and other
developing countries.
Crop production varies spatially and temporally within the field
boundaries depending on soil and environmental conditions. The
major concern of variability for agronomic inputs addresses how
best to intervene in the right place, at the right time and in the
right quantity to improve the potential yield of crops and
feedstock. This book addresses the important question of how large
a role bioproduction and renewable energy can play in achieving
sustainable agricultural practices in the present system of
agricultural production. Agronomy is local, which brings the
challenges to the remote optimisation of agricultural machinery
operations for seeding, fertilising, crop protecting, and
harvesting in the field level to adopt precise agriculture
technologies. Cloud computing and big data analytics bring the
potential about in machine optimisation and agronomy to enable the
site-specific management. Understanding bioproduction engineering
and development can help improve the efficiency of a sustainable
agriculture system. With the aim of understanding this process,
this book focuses on bioproduction and sustainability issues,
covering sensors, agricultural decision-making systems and the
relationship between bioproduction and sustainable practices of
agriculture. The chapters are organised as follows: information
oriented technology that can be implemented to address the
variability of bioproduction systems, sensors and control systems,
precision agricultural technology, decision support systems in
agriculture, renewable energy resources and analytical hierarchy
processes for agricultural management. The crop growth monitoring
parameters like LAI and NDVI points were clarified in the
pre-processing stage of images. The decisions and logistics that
influence the market prices of agricultural products is emphasised
within the revised edition of this book.
This book addresses the important question of how large a role
bioproduction and renewable energy can play in achieving
sustainable agricultural practices in the present system of
agricultural production. Understanding bioproduction engineering
and development can help improve the efficiency of sustainable
agriculture and future renewable energy resources. With the aim of
understanding this question, this book focuses on bioproduction and
sustainability issues, covering sensors, agricultural decision
making systems and the relationship between bioproduction and
sustainable practices of agriculture. Topics discussed include
information oriented technology that can be implemented to address
the variability of bioproduction systems; sensors and control
systems; precision agricultural technology; decision support
systems in agriculture; renewable energy resources; and analytical
hierarchy processes for agricultural management. This material will
appeal to a wide range of readers and is designed as a resource for
graduate and undergraduate students working in any area of
agricultural engineering, crop sciences, or environmental science
disciplines. The book also includes questions and sample model
problems to allow readers to practice implementing the modelling
tools.
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