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Jing Wei
Researcher at Tsinghua University
Publications - 12
Citations - 370
Jing Wei is an academic researcher from Tsinghua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 199 citations. Previous affiliations of Jing Wei include University of Melbourne.
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Sociohydrology : Scientific Challenges in Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals
Giuliano Di Baldassarre,Murugesu Sivapalan,Maria Rusca,Christophe Cudennec,Margaret Garcia,Heidi Kreibich,Megan Konar,Elena Mondino,Johanna Mård,Saket Pande,Matthew R. Sanderson,Fuqiang Tian,Alberto Viglione,Alberto Viglione,Jing Wei,Yongping Wei,David J. Yu,Veena Srinivasan,Günter Blöschl +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an integrated approach to managing and allocating water resources, by involving all actors and stakeholders, and considering how water resources link different sectors of society.
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Evolution of the societal value of water resources for economic development versus environmental sustainability in Australia from 1843 to 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the evolution of the societal value of water resources in Australia over a period of 169 years using the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper as the main data source.
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Evolution of newspaper coverage of water issues in Australia during 1843-2011.
TL;DR: The results showed that water supply-related articles have dominated the reporting of water issues since 1843, and there has been a marked decline in the importance of development-driven tone relative to environmental-sustainability oriented tone of articles since 1994.
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Evolution of China’s water issues as framed in Chinese mainstream newspaper
TL;DR: The findings supported the realist assumption that the societal value changes on water issues in China were triggered by a range of factors including biophysical pressure (floods and droughts), political campaign, macro-economic reform, water institutional arrangement, and water management reform.
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Socio-hydrologic modeling of the dynamics of cooperation in the transboundary Lancang–Mekong River
You Lu,Fuqiang Tian,Liying Guo,Iolanda Borzì,Rupesh Patil,Jing Wei,Dengfeng Liu,Yongping Wei,David J. Yu,Murugesu Sivapalan +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a quantitative socio-hydrological model was introduced to simulate hydrological processes, reservoir operations, economic benefits, policy feedbacks and therefore dynamics of cooperation within the Lancang-Mekong River basin.