9 results on '"Huang, Tailin"'
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2. Simulation Study of Improved DDSRF-PLL under Distorted Grid Voltage
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Sun, Keqiang, primary, Yang, Guozhi, additional, and Huang, Tailin, additional
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- 2023
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3. Emerging Themes and Future Directions of Multi-Sector Nexus Research and Implementation
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Khan, Zarrar, primary, Abraham, Edo, additional, Aggarwal, Srijan, additional, Ahmad Khan, Manal, additional, Arguello, Ricardo, additional, Babbar-Sebens, Meghna, additional, Bereslawski, Julia Lacal, additional, Bielicki, Jeffrey M., additional, Campana, Pietro Elia, additional, Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia, additional, Castanier, Homero, additional, Chang, Fi-John, additional, Collins, Pamela, additional, Conchado, Adela, additional, Dagani, Koteswara Rao, additional, Daher, Bassel, additional, Dekker, Stefan C., additional, Delgado, Ricardo, additional, Diuana, Fabio A., additional, Doelman, Jonathan, additional, Elshorbagy, Amin A., additional, Fan, Chihhao, additional, Gaudioso, Rossana, additional, Gebrechorkos, Solomon H., additional, Geli, Hatim M. E., additional, Grubert, Emily, additional, Huang, Daisy, additional, Huang, Tailin, additional, Ilyas, Ansir, additional, Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr, additional, Jewitt, Graham P. W., additional, Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João, additional, Jones, J. Leah, additional, Kellner, Elke, additional, Krueger, Elisabeth H., additional, Kumar, Ipsita, additional, Lamontagne, Jonathan, additional, Lansu, Angelique, additional, Lee, Sanghyun, additional, Li, Ruopu, additional, Linares, Pedro, additional, Marazza, Diego, additional, Mascari, María Pía, additional, McManamay, Ryan A., additional, Meng, Measrainsey, additional, Mereu, Simone, additional, Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando, additional, Mohtar, Rabi, additional, Muhammad, Abubakr, additional, Opejin, Adenike Kafayat, additional, Pande, Saket, additional, Parkinson, Simon, additional, Payet-Burin, Raphaël, additional, Ramdas, Meenu, additional, Ramos, Eunice Pereira, additional, Ray, Sudatta, additional, Roberts, Paula, additional, Sampedro, Jon, additional, Sanders, Kelly T., additional, Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh, additional, Schmidt, Jennifer, additional, Shanafield, Margaret, additional, Siddiqui, Sauleh, additional, Suriano, Micaela, additional, Taniguchi, Makoto, additional, Trabucco, Antonio, additional, Tuninetti, Marta, additional, Vinca, Adriano, additional, Weeser, Björn, additional, White, Dave D., additional, Wild, Thomas B., additional, Yadav, Kamini, additional, Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam, additional, Yokohata, Tokuta, additional, and Yue, Qin, additional
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- 2022
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4. Socio-metabolic risk and tipping points on islands
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Singh, Simron J, primary, Huang, Tailin, additional, Nagabhatla, Nidhi, additional, Schweizer, Pia-Johanna, additional, Eckelman, Matthew, additional, Verschuur, Jasper, additional, and Soman, Reshma, additional
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- 2022
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5. Emerging Themes and Future Directions of Multi-Sector Nexus Research and Implementation
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Khan, Zarrar, Abraham, Edo, Aggarwal, Srijan, Ahmad Khan, Manal, Arguello, Ricardo, Babbar-Sebens, Meghna, Bereslawski, Julia Lacal, Bielicki, Jeffrey M., Campana, Pietro Elia, Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia, Castanier, Homero, Chang, Fi John, Collins, Pamela, Conchado, Adela, Dagani, Koteswara Rao, Daher, Bassel, Dekker, Stefan C., Delgado, Ricardo, Diuana, Fabio A., Doelman, Jonathan, Elshorbagy, Amin A., Fan, Chihhao, Gaudioso, Rossana, Gebrechorkos, Solomon H., Geli, Hatim M.E., Grubert, Emily, Huang, Daisy, Huang, Tailin, Ilyas, Ansir, Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr, Jewitt, Graham P.W., Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João, Jones, J. Leah, Kellner, Elke, Krueger, Elisabeth H., Kumar, Ipsita, Lamontagne, Jonathan, Lansu, Angelique, Lee, Sanghyun, Li, Ruopu, Linares, Pedro, Marazza, Diego, Mascari, María Pía, McManamay, Ryan A., Meng, Measrainsey, Mereu, Simone, Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando, Mohtar, Rabi, Muhammad, Abubakr, Opejin, Adenike Kafayat, Pande, Saket, Parkinson, Simon, Payet-Burin, Raphaël, Ramdas, Meenu, Ramos, Eunice Pereira, Ray, Sudatta, Roberts, Paula, Sampedro, Jon, Sanders, Kelly T., Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh, Schmidt, Jennifer, Shanafield, Margaret, Siddiqui, Sauleh, Suriano, Micaela, Taniguchi, Makoto, Trabucco, Antonio, Tuninetti, Marta, Vinca, Adriano, Weeser, Björn, White, Dave D., Wild, Thomas B., Yadav, Kamini, Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam, Yokohata, Tokuta, Yue, Qin, Khan, Zarrar, Abraham, Edo, Aggarwal, Srijan, Ahmad Khan, Manal, Arguello, Ricardo, Babbar-Sebens, Meghna, Bereslawski, Julia Lacal, Bielicki, Jeffrey M., Campana, Pietro Elia, Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia, Castanier, Homero, Chang, Fi John, Collins, Pamela, Conchado, Adela, Dagani, Koteswara Rao, Daher, Bassel, Dekker, Stefan C., Delgado, Ricardo, Diuana, Fabio A., Doelman, Jonathan, Elshorbagy, Amin A., Fan, Chihhao, Gaudioso, Rossana, Gebrechorkos, Solomon H., Geli, Hatim M.E., Grubert, Emily, Huang, Daisy, Huang, Tailin, Ilyas, Ansir, Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr, Jewitt, Graham P.W., Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João, Jones, J. Leah, Kellner, Elke, Krueger, Elisabeth H., Kumar, Ipsita, Lamontagne, Jonathan, Lansu, Angelique, Lee, Sanghyun, Li, Ruopu, Linares, Pedro, Marazza, Diego, Mascari, María Pía, McManamay, Ryan A., Meng, Measrainsey, Mereu, Simone, Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando, Mohtar, Rabi, Muhammad, Abubakr, Opejin, Adenike Kafayat, Pande, Saket, Parkinson, Simon, Payet-Burin, Raphaël, Ramdas, Meenu, Ramos, Eunice Pereira, Ray, Sudatta, Roberts, Paula, Sampedro, Jon, Sanders, Kelly T., Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh, Schmidt, Jennifer, Shanafield, Margaret, Siddiqui, Sauleh, Suriano, Micaela, Taniguchi, Makoto, Trabucco, Antonio, Tuninetti, Marta, Vinca, Adriano, Weeser, Björn, White, Dave D., Wild, Thomas B., Yadav, Kamini, Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam, Yokohata, Tokuta, and Yue, Qin
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Water, energy, and food are all essential components of human societies. Collectively, their respective resource systems are interconnected in what is called the “nexus”. There is growing consensus that a holistic understanding of the interdependencies and trade-offs between these sectors and other related systems is critical to solving many of the global challenges they present. While nexus research has grown exponentially since 2011, there is no unified, overarching approach, and the implementation of concepts remains hampered by the lack of clear case studies. Here, we present the results of a collaborative thought exercise involving 75 scientists and summarize them into 10 key recommendations covering: the most critical nexus issues of today, emerging themes, and where future efforts should be directed. We conclude that a nexus community of practice to promote open communication among researchers, to maintain and share standardized datasets, and to develop applied case studies will facilitate transparent comparisons of models and encourage the adoption of nexus approaches in practice.
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- 2022
6. Emerging Themes and Future Directions of Multi-Sector Nexus Research and Implementation
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Global Ecohydrology and Sustainability, Environmental Sciences, Khan, Zarrar, Abraham, Edo, Aggarwal, Srijan, Ahmad Khan, Manal, Arguello, Ricardo, Babbar-Sebens, Meghna, Bereslawski, Julia Lacal, Bielicki, Jeffrey M., Campana, Pietro Elia, Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia, Castanier, Homero, Chang, Fi John, Collins, Pamela, Conchado, Adela, Dagani, Koteswara Rao, Daher, Bassel, Dekker, Stefan C., Delgado, Ricardo, Diuana, Fabio A., Doelman, Jonathan, Elshorbagy, Amin A., Fan, Chihhao, Gaudioso, Rossana, Gebrechorkos, Solomon H., Geli, Hatim M.E., Grubert, Emily, Huang, Daisy, Huang, Tailin, Ilyas, Ansir, Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr, Jewitt, Graham P.W., Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João, Jones, J. Leah, Kellner, Elke, Krueger, Elisabeth H., Kumar, Ipsita, Lamontagne, Jonathan, Lansu, Angelique, Lee, Sanghyun, Li, Ruopu, Linares, Pedro, Marazza, Diego, Mascari, María Pía, McManamay, Ryan A., Meng, Measrainsey, Mereu, Simone, Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando, Mohtar, Rabi, Muhammad, Abubakr, Opejin, Adenike Kafayat, Pande, Saket, Parkinson, Simon, Payet-Burin, Raphaël, Ramdas, Meenu, Ramos, Eunice Pereira, Ray, Sudatta, Roberts, Paula, Sampedro, Jon, Sanders, Kelly T., Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh, Schmidt, Jennifer, Shanafield, Margaret, Siddiqui, Sauleh, Suriano, Micaela, Taniguchi, Makoto, Trabucco, Antonio, Tuninetti, Marta, Vinca, Adriano, Weeser, Björn, White, Dave D., Wild, Thomas B., Yadav, Kamini, Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam, Yokohata, Tokuta, Yue, Qin, Global Ecohydrology and Sustainability, Environmental Sciences, Khan, Zarrar, Abraham, Edo, Aggarwal, Srijan, Ahmad Khan, Manal, Arguello, Ricardo, Babbar-Sebens, Meghna, Bereslawski, Julia Lacal, Bielicki, Jeffrey M., Campana, Pietro Elia, Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia, Castanier, Homero, Chang, Fi John, Collins, Pamela, Conchado, Adela, Dagani, Koteswara Rao, Daher, Bassel, Dekker, Stefan C., Delgado, Ricardo, Diuana, Fabio A., Doelman, Jonathan, Elshorbagy, Amin A., Fan, Chihhao, Gaudioso, Rossana, Gebrechorkos, Solomon H., Geli, Hatim M.E., Grubert, Emily, Huang, Daisy, Huang, Tailin, Ilyas, Ansir, Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr, Jewitt, Graham P.W., Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João, Jones, J. Leah, Kellner, Elke, Krueger, Elisabeth H., Kumar, Ipsita, Lamontagne, Jonathan, Lansu, Angelique, Lee, Sanghyun, Li, Ruopu, Linares, Pedro, Marazza, Diego, Mascari, María Pía, McManamay, Ryan A., Meng, Measrainsey, Mereu, Simone, Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando, Mohtar, Rabi, Muhammad, Abubakr, Opejin, Adenike Kafayat, Pande, Saket, Parkinson, Simon, Payet-Burin, Raphaël, Ramdas, Meenu, Ramos, Eunice Pereira, Ray, Sudatta, Roberts, Paula, Sampedro, Jon, Sanders, Kelly T., Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh, Schmidt, Jennifer, Shanafield, Margaret, Siddiqui, Sauleh, Suriano, Micaela, Taniguchi, Makoto, Trabucco, Antonio, Tuninetti, Marta, Vinca, Adriano, Weeser, Björn, White, Dave D., Wild, Thomas B., Yadav, Kamini, Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam, Yokohata, Tokuta, and Yue, Qin
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- 2022
7. Risk Dynamics─An Analysis for the Risk of Change
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Huang, Tailin
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Philosophy of science ,System science ,Management ,dynamic balance ,risk analysis ,risk of change ,system dynamics ,system health control ,traditional Chinese medicine - Abstract
The concept of risk has evolved over the centuries of human history. People care about risk because much of our property and human lives are constantly at stake in the face of unforeseeable future. Unlike the fixed, known past, the future is always uncertain to us. In fact, such uncertainty is where risk arises. Thus, people assess risk by identifying sources of uncertainty and manage risk by trying to reduce those uncertainties. Indeed, existing risk analysis may be reduced to an endless anticipation of hazardous events, followed by a quantification of how likely those events are to happen and what their consequences are. Those approaches were originally developed for relatively well structured mechanical problems. However, our society inexorably marches towards greater complexity. On top of such natural progression, the advance of information and communication technology has made the rate of society's development faster than ever. Everything in society changes over time and the complexity of change brings us the uncertain future that perplexes our decision-making processes. Our current conceptual framework for risk analysis is now facing serious challenges due to the rapid pace of change in today's societies. How can we analyze risk when systems are constantly changing? To answer this question, this research will reexamine the concept of risk and investigate the uncertainty and complexity of change, to understand the very nature of risk in the ever-changing systems. In Newton's laws of motion and the ways of traditional Chinese medicine, we have found a new perspective of risk and a new way to analyze it.
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- 2010
8. Urban Metabolic Analysis of a Food-Water-Energy System for Sustainable Resources Management
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Hu, Ming-Che, primary, Fan, Chihhao, additional, Huang, Tailin, additional, Wang, Chi-Fang, additional, and Chen, Yu-Hui, additional
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- 2018
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9. Urban Metabolic Analysis of a Food-Water-Energy System for Sustainable Resources Management.
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Hu, Ming-Che, Fan, Chihhao, Huang, Tailin, Wang, Chi-Fang, and Chen, Yu-Hui
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- 2019
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