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Feng Wang

Researcher at United Nations Environment Programme

Publications -  14
Citations -  2034

Feng Wang is an academic researcher from United Nations Environment Programme. The author has contributed to research in topics: Product design & Emerging markets. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 13 publications receiving 1644 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Wang include United Nations University & United Nations University Institute for Sustainability and Peace.

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Products that go round: exploring product life extension through design

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored a range of product life extension strategies and concluded that tailored approaches are needed to determine when to apply which product life-extension strategy and how to apply them.

The Global E-waste Monitor 2014: Quantities, flows and resources

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first comprehensive assessment of e-waste volumes, their corresponding impacts and management status on a global scale using an internationally-adopted measuring framework that has been developed by the Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development.
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The Best-of-2-Worlds philosophy: Developing local dismantling and global infrastructure network for sustainable e-waste treatment in emerging economies

TL;DR: The Bo2W philosophy can serve as a pragmatic and environmentally responsible transition before establishment of end-processing facilities in developing countries is made feasible by adjusting to local conditions related to operational scale, level of centralized operations, dismantling depth, combination with mechanical processing and optimized logistics to international end-processors.
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Enhancing e-waste estimates: Improving data quality by multivariate Input–Output Analysis

TL;DR: An advanced, flexible and multivariate Input-Output Analysis (IOA) method is proposed, which links all three pillars in IOA to construct mathematical relationships between various data points to increase the reliability of e-waste estimates compared to the approach without data processing.
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Landscape effects of environmental impact on bay-area wetlands under rapid urban expansion and development policy: a case study of Lianyungang, China.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a synthesis of rapid landscape change and regional environmental dynamics in the Lianyungang bay area from 2000 to 2006 based on remote sensing data, and quantified the annual rate of urban land-use change in the study area using classified Landsat TM (2006-05-20) and ETM+ (2000-09-16) images.