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浅析全球变暖的成因与人类健康 总被引:2,自引:1,他引:1
论述了全球变暖是当前人类所面临的一个最为严重的环境问题。这种日趋恶化的环境的产生与人类的各种活动是息息相关的, 环境的恶化必将给人类的健康带来最为严重的后果。 相似文献
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海洋陆源污染是陆域经济社会活动行为及其对海洋生态环境造成的负面影响进而出现的污染性问题。累积性的陆源排污不仅会对海洋环境容量造成不良影响,同时也会对海洋自净能力造成减弱影响,不利于沿海地区的经济发展。目前,关于海洋陆源污染问题的防治工作刻不容缓,本文就从多个方面进行统筹规划与科学部署,通过深入掌握海洋陆源污染的具体成因,提出了针对性防治模式,以期为相关人员提供一定的借鉴价值。 相似文献
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《Process Safety and Environmental Protection》2014,92(6):760-765
Drawing on historical data we show that the international community of process engineers has not been good at learning lessons from their past accidents. We call for a paradigm change in the way we approach this and the creation of a single new, multi-national, multilingual accident database that is free at the point of use and that includes immediate and underlying causes as well as “lessons learned”. It must be user-friendly and provide links to key source documents. The purpose of this paper is to challenge those in authority, and with the power to do so, to make this happen. We give some preliminary views on what may be required. In countries that so choose this could include an element of compulsion to consult the database in specific circumstances and a sign-off procedure to verify that this has been done. 相似文献
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重庆市酸雨成因及控制对策 总被引:14,自引:0,他引:14
重庆是我国酸雨最严重的地区之一 ,本文分析了重庆市酸雨现状及污染特征 ,指出重庆特殊的气象条件和能源结构是酸雨形成的最主要原因。比照国家对酸控区的紧迫要求 ,重庆市在酸雨控制上差距甚大。基于此 ,本文提出了重庆酸雨控制“高低结合、总量控制”的战略 ,和以优化产业结构为前导、以调整能源生产与消费结构为核心 ,以控制低空面源与高架点源为重点的酸雨控制方案。 相似文献
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1969年长江中下游暴雨特征及灾情分析 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
1969年初夏,长江中下游地区,多次出现大雨和暴雨,其主要特点是降水时间长、范围广、来势猛、强度大,致使该地区出现了历史上少见的洪涝灾害,造成了重大经济损失。 相似文献
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四川盆地酉北部“92·1·22”电网特大污闪是全国电力史上最严重的污问事故,经济损失很大.它的成因:主要是大气被严重污染,空中污物多,气象条件利于污物在电网瓷瓶上大量积累,为污问的发生奠定了基础,污闪发生期内,气象条件利于形成引发闪污的闪雾的形成和持续;其次是电网的防污问能力差.其指标有:大气污染指标;利于污物在电网上大量积累的气象指标,与污问有关的气象要素历史背景指标;引发污问的污问雾的形成指标,污问将发生指标. 相似文献
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本文收集整理了最近2045a的史料,论述风暴潮的时空分布特征及区域评价,分析风暴潮的成因及分类,提出风暴潮的预警要点. 相似文献
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太湖流域洪涝的激发机制和减灾策略探讨 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
太湖流域洪涝灾害的形成包括自然和人为两方面的机制。自然机制有:①年降雨量较大,且降雨时空分布不均,暴雨强度大;②地势周高中低,平原海拔低,河流比降小。人为机制有:①围垦缩小了流域蓄水面积;②地下水开采和高层建筑造成地面沉降;③土地非农业化使地表可渗透性面积减少。并提出洪涝威胁的发展趋势及减灾对策。 相似文献
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Thapa GB 《Environmental management》2001,27(5):667-679
Mountain watersheds, comprising a substantial proportion of national territories of countries in mainland South and Southeast
Asia, are biophysical and socioeconomic entities, regulating the hydrological cycle, sequestrating carbon dioxide, and providing
natural resources for the benefit of people living in and outside the watersheds. A review of the literature reveals that
watersheds are undergoing degradation at varying rates caused by a myriad of factors ranging from national policies to farmers'
socioeconomic conditions. Many agencies—governmental and private—have tried to address the problem in selected watersheds.
Against the backdrop of the many causes of degradation, this study examines the evolving approaches to watershed management
and development. Until the early 1990s, watershed management planning and implementation followed a highly centralized approach
focused on heavily subsidized structural measures of soil conservation, planned and implemented without any consultation with
the mainstream development agencies and local people. Watershed management was either the sole responsibility of specially
created line agencies or a project authority established by external donors. As a consequence, the initiatives could not be
continued or contribute to effective conservation of watersheds. Cognizant of this, emphasis has been laid on integrated,
participatory approaches since the early 1990s. Based on an evaluation of experiences in mainland South and Southeast Asia,
this study finds not much change in the way that management plans are being prepared and executed. The emergence of a multitude
of independent watershed management agencies, with their own organizational structures and objectives and planning and implementation
systems has resulted in watershed management endeavors that have been in complete disarray. Consistent with the principle
of sustainable development, a real integrated, participatory approach requires area-specific conservation programs that are
well incorporated into integrated socioeconomic development plans prepared and implemented by local line agencies in cooperation
with nongovernment organizations (NGOs) and concerned people. 相似文献