Dr. Yue  Che
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Dr. Yue Che

Professor
East China Normal University, China


Highest Degree
D.Sc. in Environmental Science from East China Normal University, China

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Biography

Dr. Yue Che is currently working as Professor in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. He obtained his D.Sc degree in Environmental Science from same University in 2005. In past he worked as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at East China Normal University, Shanghai, and Visiting Researcher at University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. Dr. Yue Che received honors includes The Prize of Shanghai Municipality for the Decision-making Consultation Research Achievement, Excellent Tutor Award by East China Normal University, Excellent Academic Award for Environmental Researcher by ITOCHU Corporation, Japan, Excellent Academic Award by Shanghai Municipal Government, and Scientific Special Funds of Excellent Young Teachers of Shanghai Municipality. His area of research interest related to Water Resources Management, Solid Waste Management, Landscape Preference, and Sustainability Assessment. He also received number of grants for his research work. He has 17 publications in journal as author/co-author. He is also serving as Review Expert of National Nature Science Foundation of China, and Environmental Impact Statement in Shanghai, and Peer Reviewers of 20 International Journals.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Water Resources Management
62%
Solid Waste Management
90%
Landscape Preference
75%
Sustainability Assessment
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Wu, J., W. Zhang, J. Xu and Y. Che, 2015. A quantitative analysis of municipal solid waste disposal charges in China. Environ. Monit. Assess., Vol. 187. 10.1007/s10661-015-4305-0.
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  2. Che, Y., W. Li, Z. Shang, C. Liu and K. Yang, 2014. Residential preferences for river network improvement: An exploration of choice experiments in Zhujiajiao, Shanghai, China. Environ. Manage., 54: 517-530.
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  3. Che, Y., K. Yang, Y. Jin, Z. Shang, J. Tai and W. Zhang, 2014. Conflicts and risk management of the Laogang landfill in a developing world city, Shanghai. Waste Manage., 34: 239-241.
  4. Lu, Y.P., K. Yang, Y. Che, Z.Y. Shang, H.F. Zhu and Y. Jian, 2013. Cost-effectiveness-based multi-criteria optimization for sustainable rainwater utilization: A case study in Shanghai. Urban Water J., 10: 127-143.
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  5. Che, Y., K. Yang, Y. Jin, W. Zhang, Z. Shang and J. Tai, 2013. Residents' concerns and attitudes toward a municipal solid waste landfill: Integrating a questionnaire survey and GIS techniques. Environ. Monit. Assess., 185: 10001-10013.
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  6. Zhang, W., Y. Che, K. Yang, X. Ren and J. Tai, 2012. Public opinion about the source separation of municipal solid waste in Shanghai, China. Waste Manage. Res., 30: 1261-1271.
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  7. Shang, Z., Y. Che, K. Yang and Y. Jiang, 2012. Assessing local communities' willingness to pay for river network protection: A contingent valuation study of Shanghai, China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 9: 3866-3882.
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  8. Lu, Y., K. Yang, Y. Che, Z. Shang, J. Tai and Y. Jian, 2012. Industrial solid waste flow analysis of eco-industrial parks: Implications for sustainable waste management in China. Front. Environ. Sci. Eng., 6: 575-587.
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  9. Che, Y., K. Yang, T. Chen and Q. Xu, 2012. Assessing a riverfront rehabilitation project using the comprehensive index of public accessibility. Ecol. Eng., 40: 80-87.
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  10. Che, Y., K. Yang, E. Wu, Z. Shang and W. Xiang, 2012. Assessing the health of an urban stream: A case study of Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, China. Environ. Monit. Assess., 184: 7425-7438.
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  11. Wang, M., Y. Che, K. Yang, M. Wang, L. Xiong and Y. Huang, 2011. A local-scale low-carbon plan based on the STIRPAT model and the scenario method: The case of Minhang District, Shanghai, China. Energy Policy, 39: 6981-6990.
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  12. Tai, J., W. Zhang, Y. Che and D. Feng, 2011. Municipal solid waste source-separated collection in China: A comparative analysis. Waste Manage., 31: 1673-1682.
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  13. Che, Y., K. Yang, Y.P. Lv, H.W. Zang, J. Wu and Y.C. Yang, 2009. Watershed management for water supply in developing world city. J. Cent. South Univ. Technol., 16: 313-321.
  14. Che, Y., Q. He and W.Q. Lin, 2003. The distributions of particulate heavy metals and its indication to the transfer of sediments in the Changjiang Estuary and Hangzhou Bay, China. Mar. Pollut. Bull., 46: 123-131.
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  15. He, Q., J. Li, Y. Li, X. Jin and Y. Che, 2001. Field measurements of bottom boundary layer processes and sediment resuspension in the Changjiang Estuary. Sci. China Ser. B: Chem., 44: 80-86.
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