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Mencius Tourist site

Mencius Tourist site Mencius tourist site is located in Zou cheng city in the south of Shan dong Province. It has a long history and culture- birth place of Confucius and Mencius, great thinkers of ancient China. In 1995, it … Continue reading

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latest itinerary

please check the link here https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/32404099/beijing/Sustainable%20Urbanism%20in%20China%20Itinerary_17Apr2013.doc

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A look at Jinan, China

Jinan China

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Are Green Roofs applicable in urban settings?

Green Roofs

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Power Converters/Adapters in China

For my first homework topic, I researched power converters/adapters to use while in China. The first thing you need to know is that China’s power outlets use 220V electric outputs while the United States’ power outlets use 110V. Also, the … Continue reading

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Developed & Displaced

Adam Stehura & Melissa Long Urban sprawl vs. Densification The late industrialization and rapid development of China is a central focus for the international community. The acceleration of building technologies combined with the appearance of entire cities conceived whole-cloth has … Continue reading

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Is Vertical Farming Applicable in Chinese Cities?

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Qiugang Warriors

Chloe Schaefer, Beth Himburg Qiugang Warriors

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E-Waste

E-Waste

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Winton Hill Waste Transfer Station: An Environmental Injustice

Environmental Conflict: Waste Management of Ohio, a private company, wanted to build a private solid-waste transfer station in Winton Hills.  This would mean that 200 garbage trucks would come and go transferring 1500 tons of waste every day at a … Continue reading

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