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    Is urban spatial expansion on track to achieve low-carbon cities? An empirical comparative study of Xi’an and Chengdu in western China by Lei, Haifen, Koch, Jennifer, Shi, Hui, Zhao, Dan

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2024)
    “…•We conducted a comparative analysis of carbon emissions and urban expansion indicators for the two empirical cities Xi’an and Chengdu in China.•We applied an…”
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    How Can Macro-Scale Land-Use Policies Be Integrated with Local-Scale Urban Growth? Exploring Trade-Offs for Sustainable Urbanization in Xi’an, China by Lei, Haifen, Koch, Jennifer, Shi, Hui, Snapp, Shelby

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Rapid urbanization results in farmland loss, habitat fragmentation, biodiversity decrease, and greenhouse gas emissions. Land-use policies and planning as…”
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    An Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Urbanization Patterns in Northwest China by Lei, Haifen, Koch, Jennifer, Shi, Hui

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…Chinese metropolitan areas have been experiencing urbanization over the past decades, impacting biodiversity, carbon emissions, urban heat islands, and food…”
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    Microwave-assisted preparation of polylactide/organomontmorillonite nanocomposites via in situ polymerization by Cao, Hailei, Wang, Peng, Yuan, Weibo, Lei, Haifen

    Published in Journal of applied polymer science (05-02-2010)
    “…Microwave technology was introduced to assist the synthesis of polylactide (PLA)/organomontmorillonite (OMMT) nanocomposites in bulk by the in situ…”
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    Study on the suitable thickness of a PAC-precoated dynamic membrane coupled with a bioreactor for municipal wastewater treatment by Ye, Maosheng, Zhang, Hanmin, Wei, Qifeng, Lei, Haifen, Yang, Fenglin, Zhang, Xinwen

    Published in Desalination (10-06-2006)
    “…The membrane bioreactor (MBR) is an important process widely used in wastewater treatment. However, membrane flux declines rapidly due to membrane fouling,…”
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