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Ching-Ho Chen

Researcher at National Taipei University of Education

Publications -  36
Citations -  817

Ching-Ho Chen is an academic researcher from National Taipei University of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land use & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 705 citations. Previous affiliations of Ching-Ho Chen include National Central University & Taoyuan Innovation Institute of Technology.

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Lightweight aggregate made from sewage sludge and incinerated ash.

TL;DR: Results showed that both SS and SSA could be sintered to produce synthetic aggregates individually or mixed and under the consideration of energy saving, the mixture of SSA was better for sintering normal weight aggregate.
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Lightweight properties and pore structure of foamed material made from sewage sludge ash

TL;DR: In this paper, the pore structure significantly affects the lightweight characteristics and thermal performance of materials, and the minimum required cement amount was determined by the compressive strength of the sewage sludge ash foamed material (SSAFM).
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Characteristics of PCDD/F content in fly ash discharged from municipal solid waste incinerators.

TL;DR: It was found that the PCDD/F contents in the fly ash were from 9.07 to 46.68ng/g, d.w., and if based on international toxicity equivalent quantity, they were from 0.78 to 2.86ng I-TEQ/g; the higher chlorinatedPCDDs likely dominated more than lower chlorinated PCDDs, but this tendency was not for PCDFs.
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Development of a multiple objective planning theory and system for sustainable air quality monitoring networks.

TL;DR: The procedure and computer system developed can be used to assist the competent authorities to devise good and different alternatives for air quality monitoring networks planning to generate better alternatives than the current monitoring network.
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Development of a dynamic strategy planning theory and system for sustainable river basin land use management

TL;DR: The results show that the modified land use management procedures can be a guidance for the governments in modifying the systems and regulation of urban and regional plans in Taiwan.