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The primary evaluation of the economic losses caused by water pollution in Shanghai in the year 2009 is made by classification approach in order to provide basis for decision of the relative water management policy. The result shows that the portion of water pollution losses in GDP of Shanghai was 2.7%, which was still lower than the average level of whole China despite of the local high population density and the scale of industry, suggesting to some extent the continuous attention in water protection paid by Shanghai government.

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Bin Xu
Yan Liu
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Development of Shanghai in 20th century didn’t proceed sustainably. An impressive pace of urbanization and industrialization, the disastrous state of the urban environment. Shanghai in 21st century has become a model of “green” urban planning, delivering more and more pure environment, sustainable “green” and “blue” infrastructure, large-scale reservoirs of open spaces, reclaimed waterfronts, modern public spaces and parks, implementing the latest trends in landscape architecture and serving eco-system functions.
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Izabela Sykta
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