Technologies for Sustainable Environmental Systems
A special issue of Environments (ISSN 2076-3298).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2018) | Viewed by 35828
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ecological hydrology monitoring and modeling in drainage basins; global change land use modeling; landscape ecology; system dynamic modeling of wetlands; spatial analysis and modeling; blockchain; spatial dynamic modeling
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: constructed wetland; environmental modelling; environmental science; environmental engineering; raw water quality monitoring; environmental and health risks assessment and index development; water treatment and purification; waste utilization and natural resource regeneration
Special Issue Information
A sustainable environmental system is a condition where there is a continuous interaction of various ecosystems containing biotic and abiotic components. This condition is very complex, which requires an understanding of the intricate environmental conditions of unidentical environments. The biotic component of the micro–macro environment, and how it interacts with the abiotic component, makes the conditions complex. Hence, progressive development of technologies to aid in understanding the dynamic anthropogenic activities that affect the micro–macro environment is important. Harvesting and integrating existing models, and developing new techniques and tools to provide applications and solutions for complex environmental system conditions are the focus of this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Yu-Pin Lin
Dr. Delia B. Senoro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- environmental sustainability analysis
- development of sustainable environmental systems
- analyses of interactions of biotic and abiotic components
- environmental modelling for sustainable environments
- techniques and tools for environmental sustainability
- risk assessment of environmental sustainability
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