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by Hong Chen, Jidong Chen, Jingkang Pang, Hongbin Zhang
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract This paper presents the "Co-construction · Heart-Building" Healing Garden labor education program, which aims to explore a new paradigm of ecological labor practice grounded in horticultural therapy. By deeply integrating labor, aesthetic, psychological, and ideological-political education, the program seeks to enhance the positive psychological qualities of university students. This case study conducted in-depth research on student needs, provided diversified guidance, and meticulously designed and implemented a variety of branded horticultural activities, including the co-construction of pocket gardens and horticultural therapy sessions. These initiatives enabled students to experience the growth of life and achieve spiritual healing through their participation in labor. Furthermore, the case leverages diverse labor venues to construct a comprehensive labor education environment, holistically fostering students' positive mindsets and their capacity for happiness and creativity. The program emphasizes the positive impact of labor on mental health, guiding students to cultivate self-confidence, optimism, and psychological resilience through intimate interaction with nature, thereby igniting the light of hope within their hearts and enabling them to profoundly understand and experience the value of labor and the meaning of life .
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by Yongkang Shi, Ying Wu, Weiwei Li
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract In the process of urban renewal, the physical space renovation of old residential quarters has expanded from simple building repairs to comprehensive improvements in public landscape spaces. This paper explores the problems existing in the landscape spaces of old residential quarters and their psychological impact on residents. Combining theories from environmental psychology, it proposes targeted renovation design principles and implementation strategies. The research emphasizes that renovation should focus on the interactive relationship between "space-behavior-psychology." Through micro-renewal, hierarchical division, and participatory design, a safe, comfortable, and community landscape environment with a strong sense of belonging can be created. This, in turn, enhances residents' quality of life and promotes sustainable community development, providing a psychological dimension of design reference and practical pathways for the renewal of old urban residential quarters.
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by Ying Xu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract In China, vocational colleges annually produce a large number of technical talents for the society. However, due to the rapid development of society and the changes in various industries, the requirements for talents have become increasingly higher. Under such circumstances, the educational concept of "job, course, competition, certificate" has attracted people's attention, achieving the integration of job requirements, curriculum system, skills competition and vocational certificates, ensuring the cultivation of talents suitable for the development of the industry. This article explores the construction of "dualqualified" teachers in vocational colleges under the context of the integration of "job, course, competition, certificate".
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by Shiyu Guo
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract Fast fashion cross-border e-commerce brings significant changes to world garment consumption via ultra-short cycle products,demand capture by algorithms and highly divided supplier network. The Shein model can be viewed as representing "ultra-fast fashion", providing extremely diverse SKUs while fulfilling them in record time; however, it also raises grave risks around ESG and the environment. This paper finds structural sustainability challenges arising from fast fashion.
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by Junjun Duan, Chuang Jiang
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract In the construction of plateau railway tunnels, high ground temperature environments significantly increase the risk of hidden surface cracks in secondary lining concrete, compromising structural durability and long-term safety. Based on extensive field tests conducted in a plateau railway project, this paper systematically investigates the distribution characteristics, formation mechanisms, and key influencing factors of hidden cracks. A comprehensive prevention technology system centered on "temperature reduction and shrinkage control, enhanced moisture retention, and process solidification" is proposed. Through two-phase comparative field tests, it was demonstrated that an integrated approach— Incorporating 40% fly ash content, optimized water-binder ratio, concrete placing temperature ≤15°C, and the application of 2–3 layers of curing agent combined with mist-spray curing—Remarkably reduces the occurrence of hidden cracks. Test results indicate that this strategy lowered the hidden crack panel ratio from 22.9% to 3.6%, effectively enhancing the crack resistance of secondary lining concrete under high-temperature and low-pressure conditions. This study provides both theoretical insights and practical technical references for tunnel concrete construction in similar geological and climatic environments.
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by Menglei Yuan, Zizhen Shen, Lei Wang, Wenxi Xu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract To address the dual challenges of construction waste recycling and carbon sequestration in the concrete industry, this study employs the TOPSIS method to conduct a comprehensive comparative analysis of the mechanical properties and carbon sequestration capacity between carbon-sequestering concrete and conventional concrete. It systematically investigates the impact of carbon-sequestering concrete on the mechanical performance and carbon sequestration capability of CO2-cured concrete. As global climate change intensifies, the traditional concrete industry—Primarily reliant on cement-based materials— Faces unprecedented environmental pressures due to its massive carbon emissions. Carbon-sequestering concrete (CSC)[1],an innovative technology that actively absorbs and sequesters carbon dioxide, is recognized as a critical pathway to achieving carbon neutrality in the concrete sector. However, while sequestering carbon, CSC often exhibits changes in mechanical properties such as compressive strength, flexural strength, and elastic modulus, posing challenges for engineering applications. The core issue in this field is how to scientifically, comprehensively, and objectively evaluate the overall performance of carbon-sequestering concrete[2], thereby maximizing its carbon sequestration benefits while ensuring structural safety. To address the aforementioned issues, this study proposes a multi-attribute decisionmaking evaluation method based on TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution). The method aims to establish a comprehensive evaluation system that simultaneously considers both the mechanical properties and carbon sequestration capacity of carbon-sequestering concrete, thereby providing theoretical foundations and decision-making support for resolving the trade-off and optimization of "performance-benefit" in carbon-sequestering concrete. First, this study systematically investigates the carbon sequestration mechanism and mechanical property influencing factors of carbonsequestering concrete, establishing an 8-item comprehensive evaluation system comprising 5 mechanical performance indicators (compressive strength, flexural strength, elastic modulus, impermeability, and dry shrinkage rate) and 3 carbon sequestration capability indicators (carbon sequestration rate, carbon sequestration per unit volume, and carbon sequestration efficiency). Second, to address the limitations of the TOPSIS method in handling dimensional and magnitude differences among evaluation indicators, the Entropy Weight Method[3] is introduced to determine objective weights for each indicator, thereby eliminating subjective influences on evaluation results. Finally, a case study demonstrates the application process of the developed comprehensive evaluation model, with comparative analysis and ranking of the overall performance of carbon-sequestering concrete with different mix proportions. The research findings demonstrate that the entropy-weighted TOPSIS-based comprehensive evaluation model developed in this study effectively quantifies the performance of carbon sequestration concrete. This model not only provides researchers and engineers with a scientific and objective evaluation tool, but also serves as a critical reference for optimizing concrete mix proportions, regulating performance, and making engineering application decisions[4-6]. The study lays a theoretical foundation for the sustainable development of carbon sequestration concrete and provides robust support for its application in green infrastructure projects.
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by Shu Yang, Lingqian Feng, Jiani Zhang, Miaojia Li, Ao Zhang
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract Large-scale sporting events such as the Super Bowl generate substantial environmental impacts, yet traditional assessment frameworks often underestimate total impacts and fail to consider locationspecific factors that can result in environmental impact differences of up to 10 times between cities hosting identical events. This study develops a comprehensive environmental sustainability assessment framework that explicitly distinguishes between location-dependent and location-independent environmental effects for Super Bowl host city evaluation. The framework integrates multiple environmental indicators into a unified Environmental Sustainability Score through regional differentiation factors including climate, transportation infrastructure, energy structure, and waste management capacity. Evaluation results demonstrate that energy structure factor is the most critical determinant of environmental sustainability, with cities featuring high renewable energy ratios consistently achieving higher scores than those with low renewable energy ratios. The framework successfully identifies sustainable hosting options beyond traditional selection criteria. This research provides a data-driven approach for evidence-based host city selection, emphasizing that prioritizing cities with high renewable energy ratios and strong public transportation infrastructure can significantly reduce environmental impacts.
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by Hong Yin, Fang Peng, Lan Li, Ran Jiang, Xia Luo, Mengwei Liu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract Addressing issues such as equipment aging, liquid sulfur transportation safety hazards, and insufficient market adjustment capacity in the sulfur recovery system of Luojiazhai Gas Field, this paper conducts a comparative analysis and feasibility study of technical upgrade options for the sulfur shaping unit, using Xuanhan Natural Gas Purification Plant as a case study. By comparing steel belt granulation, drum granulation, and water granulation processes, the technical route for constructing a new 1200 t/d water granulation unit was determined. Based on life-cycle cost (LCC) theory, an economic evaluation was conducted across three dimensions: investment estimates, operational maintenance costs, and synergistic production-sales efficiency gains. Results indicate that while this solution entails higher initial investment than retrofitting existing lines, it fundamentally eliminates long-distance liquid sulfur transportation risks. Furthermore, by implementing a "store during off-peak, sell during peak" strategy, it achieves potential annual efficiency gains of several million yuan. This approach demonstrates significant technological advancement and economic viability.
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by Tian Lan
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract Rice is a staple crop critical to global food security, and panicle development directly determines yield, stress tolerance, and quality. Advances in genomics and high-throughput phenotyping have greatly clarified the regulatory mechanisms of rice panicle development, with multiple key regulatory and blastresistance genes identified. Synergistic effects of nitrogen and planting density, as well as high-throughput panicle phenotyping using drones and YOLOv8, have also been established. However, polygenic and gene– environment interactions remain poorly understood. Further research on synergistic regulation and technical optimization is urgently needed to accelerate breeding of high-yield, high-quality, and stress-tolerant rice varieties.
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by Qiying Xie
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract With the explosive development of China's e-commerce industry, express logistics has becomea key driver of national socio-economic growth, but also a major source of packaging waste and carbon emissions. Under the "dual-carbon" target of peaking carbon emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060, the promotion of green packaging in e-commerce logistics faces prominent dilemmas: high cost pressure on enterprises, insufficient recycling and reuse infrastructure, weak consumer participation and fragmented supervision. Taking e-commerce logistics packaging as the research object, this paper analyzes the main obstacles of green packaging promotion from the perspectives of cost structure, system design and stakeholder behavior, constructs a collaborative governance framework involving government, platforms, logistics enterprises and consumers, and puts forward targeted strategies such as standard system optimization, incentive mechanism design, digital supervision and reverse logistics system improvement, so as to provide reference for promoting the green and lowcarbon transformation of e-commerce logistics.
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by Ying Xu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract In the current era where the digital economy is deeply integrated with the tourism industry, precise and intelligent management has become the core driving force for promoting the high-quality development of regional tourism. The Bayesian network model, leveraging its advantages in probability reasoning and handling uncertainty issues, can provide a new perspective for solving the problems in the development of tourism in Jilin Province. Based on the core principles of the Bayesian network model and combined with the actual development situation of digital and intelligent tourism in Jilin Province, this paper systematically analyzes the significance and existing problems of the application of this model in the tourism industry of Jilin, and then proposes optimization strategies and draws conclusions. The aim is to provide theoretical and practical support for the intelligent transformation of the tourism industry in Jilin Province, and also to indicate the direction for the educational and teaching reform of the tourism management major.
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by Yongping Wu, Baoheng Liu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract To reveal the heat transfer evolution law and internal influence mechanism of rock strata under different temperature conditions, and clarify the effects of temperature gradient, lithological characteristics and rock stratum structure on the heat transfer process, this paper systematically studied the variation characteristics of thermophysical parameters of rock strata with different lithologies and under different temperature gradients in the temperature range from normal temperature to 800℃, analyzed the heat transfer laws of single-layer homogeneous rock strata and multi-layer interbedded rock strata, discussed the influence mechanisms of porosity, water content, mineral composition and other factors on the heat transfer of rock strata, and established an unsteady heat transfer mathematical model of rock strata under different temperature conditions.
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by Ruan Yan, Aimi Fadzirul
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract Environmental disputes and compliance requirements in China increasingly hinge on timely legal assistance that can translate fast-evolving regulatory rules into actionable guidance for firms and residents. This article develops a practical framework for evaluating environmental legal service (ELS) efficiency in Jiangxi Province by linking four operational determinants: the deployment of AI tools for intake, retrieval, and drafting; the clarity and throughput of environmental licensing processes (e.g., permitting and planning EIA procedures); the depth of legal expertise embedded in service teams; and the stability of the policy environment faced by service providers and users. We propose an efficiency measurement pipeline that combines data envelopment analysis with a quasi-experimental pre–post comparison of pilot jurisdictions that introduced AI-assisted service workflows. Illustrative results indicate that AI-enabled triage and knowledge retrieval can raise ELS efficiency, but only when paired with streamlined licensing interfaces and professional capacity building. Policy stability further conditions returns by reducing repeated rework, inconsistent enforcement expectations, and advisory volatility. The findings provide implementationoriented guidance for provincial justice administrations seeking to scale trustworthy AI in public legal services while maintaining compliance with data governance and algorithm accountability requirements.
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by Baoheng Liu, Yongping Wu
2026,8(1);    0 Views
Abstract To explore the influence laws and internal mechanisms of high temperature on the physical and mechanical properties of rock, and clarify the evolutionary characteristics of rock performance under different lithologies and temperature conditions, this paper takes the tight sandstone of Xujiahe Formation, shale of Longmaxi Formation in Sichuan Basin and granite of Beishan in Gansu Province as the research objects. By combining laboratory experiments with numerical simulation methods, the variation laws of physical properties (bulk density, porosity, permeability, acoustic characteristics) and mechanical properties (uniaxial compressive strength, elastic modulus, Poisson's ratio, creep characteristics) of rocks after hightemperature treatment in the range of 30℃ to 1000℃ are systematically studied. The microscopic damage mechanism of rock under high temperature is analyzed, and a disturbed state constitutive model of hightemperature rock is established. The research results show that there are differences in the high-temperature threshold of rocks with different lithologies: the threshold temperature of sandstone is about 500℃, that of shale is about 400℃, and the strengthening-weakening transition temperature of granite under shortterm heating is about 200℃. With the increase of temperature, the bulk density of rock decreases gradually, the porosity and permeability increase significantly, the acoustic parameters show a downward trend, and the mechanical strength and elastic modulus decrease overall. Long-term heating will further aggravate rock damage due to subcritical crack propagation. The damage effect of high temperature on shale is significantly higher than that on sandstone, which is mainly attributed to the combustion and pyrolysis of organic matter in shale. Confining pressure can inhibit the crack propagation of rock under high temperature and improve the long-term stability of rock mass. The research results can provide theoretical basis and technical support for practical engineering such as nuclear waste disposal, geothermal resource development, oil and gas well stimulation, and fire resistance design of underground engineering.
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