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Total Waste-Load Control and Allocation Based on Input-Output Analysis for Shenzhen, South China

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Total Waste-Load Control and Allocation Based on Input-Output Analysis for Shenzhen, South China
Author(s)Ni, J. R.; Zhong, D. S.; Huang, Y. F.; Wang, H.
AbstractAn overview is presented on economic growth in China’s Shenzhen region and resultant environmental impacts, specifically wastewater management and water pollution. Employment of a two-objective analysis model, using Gross Domestic Production and a Chemical Oxygen Demand minimum, shows that pollution is being reduced while economic development is being maintained.
IssueNo1
Pages37-49
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Environmental Management
VolumeNo61
PubDateJanuary2001
ISBN_ISSN0301-4797

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