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Overview

Liang Dong is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans various domains within environmental science and engineering, particularly focusing on sustainability and environmental impacts in urban and industrial contexts.

The scientist has contributed extensively to research published in several prominent venues. Their frequent publication platforms include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • Sustainability
  • Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Liang Dong's work primarily falls within the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Subfields of study where they have significant publications include Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, Building and Construction, and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics addressed by their research are:

  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
  • Municipal Solid Waste Management
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Recycled Aggregate Concrete Performance

Their recent notable publications include:

  • "Green construction for low-carbon cities: a review," 2023, Environmental Chemistry Letters
  • "Green building practices to integrate renewable energy in the construction sector: a review," 2023, Environmental Chemistry Letters
  • "Trends and future challenges in hydrogen production and storage research," 2020, Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "Synergistic CO2 reduction effects in Chinese urban agglomerations: Perspectives from social network analysis," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "China's Carbon Neutrality Policy: Objectives, Impacts and Paths," 2021, East Asian Policy

Liang Dong has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Hanwei Liang, Xuepeng Qian, Lu Sun, Xin Bian, and Jieling Shen, reflecting a network of research partnerships that contribute to their multidisciplinary work.

Best Publications

  • Pursuing air pollutant co-benefits of CO2 mitigation in China: A provincial leveled analysis

    Huijuan Dong;Hancheng Dai;Liang Dong;Tsuyoshi Fujita

  • Environmental and economic gains of industrial symbiosis for Chinese iron/steel industry: Kawasaki's experience and practice in Liuzhou and Jinan

    Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Hui Zhang;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Satoshi Ohnishi

  • Eco-Benefits Assessment on Urban Industrial Symbiosis based on Material Flows Analysis and Emergy Evaluation Approach: A Case of Liuzhou City, China

    Lu Sun;Hong Li;Liang Dong;Kai Fang

  • Whether carbon intensity in the commercial building sector decouples from economic development in the service industry? Empirical evidence from the top five urban agglomerations in China

    Minda Ma;Wei Cai;Weiguang Cai;Liang Dong;Liang Dong

  • Trends and future challenges in hydrogen production and storage research

    Wenjing Liu;Lu Sun;Zhaoling Li;Minoru Fujii

  • Analysis on spatial-temporal features of taxis' emissions from big data informed travel patterns: a case of Shanghai, China

    Xiao Luo;Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Yi Dou;Yi Dou;Ning Zhang

  • Achieving carbon emission reduction through industrial & urban symbiosis: A case of Kawasaki

    Huijuan Dong;Huijuan Dong;Satoshi Ohnishi;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Yong Geng

  • Towards preventative eco-industrial development: an industrial and urban symbiosis case in one typical industrial city in China

    Liang Dong;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Ming Dai;Yong Geng

  • Uncovering opportunity of low-carbon city promotion with industrial system innovation: Case study on industrial symbiosis projects in China

    Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Fumei Gu;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Yoshitsugu Hayashi

  • Smart solutions shape for sustainable low-carbon future: A review on smart cities and industrial parks in China

    Yuanping Wang;Hong Ren;Liang Dong;Hung-Suck Park

  • Better resource management: An improved resource and environmental efficiency evaluation approach that considers undesirable outputs

    Malin Song;Jun Peng;Jianlin Wang;Liang Dong

  • How does circular economy respond to greenhouse gas emissions reduction: An analysis of Chinese plastic recycling industries

    Zhe Liu;Zhe Liu;Zhe Liu;Michelle Adams;Raymond P. Cote;Qinghua Chen

  • Co-benefit potential of industrial and urban symbiosis using waste heat from industrial park in Ulsan, Korea

    Hyeong Woo Kim;Hyeong Woo Kim;Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Angelo Earvin Sy Choi;Angelo Earvin Sy Choi;Minoru Fujii

  • Resilience in the tantalum supply chain

    Nabeel A. Mancheri;Benjamin Sprecher;Sebastiaan Deetman;Steven B. Young

  • Spatial analysis on China's regional air pollutants and CO2 emissions: emission pattern and regional disparity

    Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Hanwei Liang

  • Carbon footprints of urban transition: Tracking circular economy promotions in Guiyang, China

    Kai Fang;Kai Fang;Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Jingzheng Ren;Qifeng Zhang

  • An emergy-LCA analysis of municipal solid waste management

    Gengyuan Liu;Gengyuan Liu;Yan Hao;Yan Hao;Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Zhifeng Yang;Zhifeng Yang

  • Identification of Critical Success Factors for Sustainable Development of Biofuel Industry in China based on Grey Decision-making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL)

    Hanwei Liang;Jingzheng Ren;Zhiqiu Gao;Suzhao Gao

  • Promoting low-carbon city through industrial symbiosis: A case in China by applying HPIMO model

    Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Hui Zhang;Ming Dai

  • Synergistic CO2 reduction effects in Chinese urban agglomerations: Perspectives from social network analysis.

    Wenrui Shen;Hanwei Liang;Hanwei Liang;Liang Dong;Jingzheng Ren

  • Analysis of low-carbon industrial symbiosis technology for carbon mitigation in a Chinese iron/steel industrial park: A case study with carbon flow analysis

    Hui Zhang;Liang Dong;Liang Dong;Huiquan Li;Tsuyoshi Fujita;Tsuyoshi Fujita

Frequent Co-Authors

Jingzheng Ren
Jingzheng Ren Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Tsuyoshi Fujita University of Tokyo
Yong Geng
Yong Geng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Huijuan Dong
Huijuan Dong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zhiqiu Gao
Zhiqiu Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hung-Suck Park
Hung-Suck Park University of Ulsan
Ning Zhang
Ning Zhang Tsinghua University
Yutao Wang
Yutao Wang Fudan University
Sergio Ulgiati
Sergio Ulgiati Parthenope University of Naples
Arnold Tukker
Arnold Tukker Leiden University

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