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    Image experience prediction for historic districts using a CNN-transformer fusion model by Youping Teng, Weijia Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Applying this system to Jiangnan Historic District, we demonstrated how understanding and applying emotional value can enhance district appeal. …”
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    Boosting biogas production through innovative data-driven modeling and optimization methods at NJWTP by Jingsong Duan, Guohua Cao, Guoqing Ma, Bayram Yazdani

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract This study presents an innovative approach to enhancing biogas production through the anaerobic digestion of Nanjing Jiangnan Wastewater Treatment Plant (NJWTP). Utilizing data-driven modeling and optimization methods, the research focuses on improving the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of waste-to-energy conversion processes. …”
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    Influencing Mechanisms of Ecosystem Services on Net Carbon Sink Efficiency and Spatial Differentiation Thereof: A Case Study of the Shanghai Metropolitan Area by Haoyang SONG, Min WANG

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For the ecosystem service trade-off index and relationship index, the direct effects are significantly positive, while indirect effects significantly negative.ConclusionThe research clarifies that water-related ecosystem services such as water retention and water purification services can significantly affect carbon reduction and sink enhancement in the Shanghai Metropolitan Area, and attention should be paid to water network system and its coupling effects with green and grey spaces, so as to further stimulate the ecological vitality of Jiangnan water vein. As there are differences in the spillover effects of different ecosystem services, it is necessary to differentiate the optimization and enhancement strategies for each type of ecological space and its ecosystem services according to local conditions, and the conservation of important ecological spaces in the metropolitan area should be continuously strengthened, followed by joint protection and control of ecological red lines in neighboring areas, so as to promote territorial spatial carbon reduction and sink enhancement activities, thus contributing to the steady improvement of the net carbon sink efficiency of the Shanghai Metropolitan Area in general. …”
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