Semantic Scholar Open Access 2021 44 sitasi

Study on the governance of black-odor water in Chinese cities

Ling Wang Liqing Yu Y. Xiong Zhuoning Li Jie Geng

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Abstract With China’s rapid urbanization and the improvement of living standards, the number of black-odor water bodies in cities increase over time bring a huge threat to urban environment, city image, and the health of residents. Although water quality of rivers has achieved remarkable improvements due to a series of related policies, there are still some unreasonable mechanisms and insufficient supervision. In this paper, using descriptive statistics, we introduce the current situation of black-odor water bodies and analyze the governance mechanisms of black-odor water bodies at the national and provincial levels. We found that there are more black-odor water bodies in east and south-central China, compared to other areas. The causes of black-odor water bodies varies from economic development and natural environment. Then, we explore measures taken by governments at different levels in the treatment of black-odor water bodies and their governance performance. As the largest developing country, China's experience in the treatment of black-odor water bodies may be a reference for other developing countries.

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Ling Wang

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Liqing Yu

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Y. Xiong

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Zhuoning Li

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Jie Geng

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Wang, L., Yu, L., Xiong, Y., Li, Z., Geng, J. (2021). Study on the governance of black-odor water in Chinese cities. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2021.127290

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Tahun Terbit
2021
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10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2021.127290
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