Spatiotemporal Development and Environmental Risk Assessment under Urbanization
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 5307
Special Issue Editors
Interests: local environmental changes and soil ecology; urban ecological health; ecological risk assessment by soil fauna indicators; rural non-point source pollution & monitoring; soil amelioration and ecological remediation; soil biodiversity
Interests: soil biodiversity; urban soil fauna diversity; soil fauna functional diversity; ecological and evolutional processes of soil fauna community assembly
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Interests: earth surface fluvial processes analysis; hydrological modelling using remote sensing and GIS techniques; river hydromorphology; soil erosion and river sediment transport; river response to climate change and anthropogenic activities
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Dear Colleagues,
Urbanization has induced so many changes in our modern world, pertaining to local environments, ecological health, and social development. It is characteristic by the significant changes in the various spatial and temporal patterns of landscape, urban form, and urban networks. Another notable feature of urbanization is the high concentration of population, which now covers more than 2/3 of the global population. Changes in urban spatial-temporal patterns have resulted in different responses of environmental factors, elements geochemical cycles, and hydrothermal processes, with great effects on human health. Environmental changes and its ecological risks driven by drastic urban spatio-temporal evolution have still not been systematically discovered, and specific approaches are still needed to explore process and results, as well as the effects on ecosystem health under urbanization.
Prof. Dr. Guoliang Xu
Prof. Dr. Xin Sun
Dr. Xiankun Yang
Guest Editors
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