Study of Ecological Engineering of Human Settlements
ISBN: 9789811513732
Platform/Publisher: SpringerLink / Springer Singapore
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: unlimited; Download: unlimited
Subjects: Earth and Environmental Science;

This book analyzes the theory of ecological engineering of human settlements and provides case studies on the improvement of degraded lands and vegetation restoration, especially focusing on saline-alkali land, abandoned land, water source areas, and the impact of green belts on noise and air quality on the highways. In addition, it discusses the issue of biodiversity conservation strategies in rural landscape construction and demonstrates experiment measurement and field survey methods. The results obtained are supplemented by numerical calculations, presented in the form of tables and figures.
As the first monograph on this subject, the book provides a wealth of ideas and resources for researchers, professionals and practitioners in the field of human settlements.


Dr. Jianfeng Zhang is now Professor at Institute of Subtropical Forestry of Chinese Academy of Forestry, where he was chair of the research group of human settlement environmental engineering for years. His research activities are mainly devoted to ecology of human settlement, silviculture and degraded land ecological amelioration, especially saline soil ecological rehabilitation and non-point source pollution control in water source areas. He did Post-doctoral research at the Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry in Beijing during 2003-2007; studied for Ph.D. at Forest Recourses & Environment College of Beijing Forestry University during 1999-2003. He Studied at the International Institute for Forestry, Technical University of Dresden, and won M.Sc. of Forestry Management during 1995-1997. Three books have been published in Springer Nature as well as 120 papers published by journals.
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