Dr. Run  Wang
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Dr. Run Wang

Professor
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Energy from University of Giessen, Germany

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Area of Interest:

Energy
100%
Renewable Energy
62%
Waste Management
90%
Climate Change
75%
Urban Sustainable Development
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Yang, D., W.T.M. Kao, N. Huang, R. Wang, X. Zhang and W. Zhou, 2014. Process-based environmental communication and conflict mitigation during sudden pollution accidents. J. Cleaner Prod., 66: 1-9.
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  2. Xiao, L.S., R. Wang, P.C. Chiang, S.Y. Pan, Q.H. Guo and E.E. Chang, 2014. Comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) of accelerated carbonation processes using steelmaking slag for CO2 fixation. Aerosol Air Qual. Res., 14: 892-904.
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  3. Sun, Y., Q. Guo, J. Liu and R. Wang, 2014. Scale effects on spatially varying relationships between urban landscape patterns and water quality. Environ. Manage., 54: 272-287.
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  4. Yang, D., Y. Lin, L. Gao, Y. Sun, R. Wang and G. Zhang, 2013. Process-based investigation of cross-boundary environmental pressure from urban household consumption. Energy Policy, 55: 626-635.
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  5. Sun, Y.W., A. Hof, R. Wang, J. Liu, Y.J. Lin and D. W. Yang, 2013. GIS-based approach for potential analysis of solar PV generation at the regional scale: A case study of Fujian Province. Energy Policy, 58: 248-259.
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  6. Liu, J., R. Wang, Y. Sun, Y. Lin and L. Xiao, 2013. A barrier analysis for the development of distributed energy in China: A case study in Fujian province. Energy Policy, 60: 262-271.
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  7. Yang, D., L. Gao, L. Xiao and R. Wang, 2012. Cross-boundary environmental effects of urban household metabolism based on an urban spatial conceptual framework: A comparative case of Xiamen. J. Cleaner Prod., 27: 1-10.
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  8. Xiao, L., X. Li and R. Wang, 2011. Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation into sustainable development planning for Lijiang city. Int. J. Sustain. Dev. World Ecol., 18: 515-522.
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  9. Wang, R., W. Liu, L. Xiao, J. Liu and W. Kao, 2011. Path towards achieving of China's 2020 carbon emission reduction target-A discussion of low-carbon energy policies at province level. Energy Policy, 39: 2740-2747.
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  10. Gao, Q., J. Qu, R. Wang, Y. Li, R. Zu and K.C. Zhang, 2007. Impact of ecological water transport to green corridor on desertification reversion at lower reaches of Tarim river. J. Desert Res., 27: 52-58.
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  11. Junfeng, G., L. King, J. Tong and W. Run, 2003. Flood risk analysis and flood potential losses assessment. Chinese J. Oceanol. Limnol., 21: 1-9.
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  12. Wang, R. and J. Tong, 2001. Flood Vulnerability Analysis and Hazard Management-The Jingjiang Flood Division District in the Yangtze River Valley, China. In: Flood Risks and Land Use Conflicts in the Yangtze Catchment, China and at the Rhine River, Germany: Strategies for a Sustainable Flood Management, King, L., M. Metzler and T. Jiang (Eds.). Peter Lang, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-0820454122, pp: 89-98.