Urban commercial complex, as a kind of composite building with multiple functional spaces, is becoming the main body of the development of urban commercial buildings. It is of great significance to apply the ecological architectural design concept to the design of urban commercial complex. Taking Shanghai The Roof commercial complex as an example, this paper shows the application of ecological building technology and methods in commercial complex, and discusses the theory and strategy of integrating ecological building concept into architectural design, so as to provide some reference for the ecological design of urban commercial complex.
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether social capital played a mediating role in the relationship between negative life events (NLE) and quality of life (QoL) among adults in China after proposed a conceptual model based on stress buffering theory.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted based on baseline survey from the Chinese Multi-ethnic Cohort (CMEC) in Yunnan province. A total of 22,866 adults were recruited by multistage stratified cluster sampling. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the general demographic characteristics and the occurrence of NLE. A self-developed brief social capital scale was utilized to assess the social capital and the EQ-5D-5L scale was used to measure the QoL. The relationships among NLE, social capital and QoL were analyzed using multiple linear regression analyses. Structural equation models were used to evaluate whether social capital had a mediating effect on the relationship between NLE and QoL. The standardize coefficient (β) and it's 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated in this process.ResultsThe mean age of participants was 52.70 years old. The mean of EQ-5D index value was 0.92 (SD = 0.12) and the mean of EQ-VAS score was 71.77 (SD = 13.80). NLE not only directly affected EQ-5D index value [β = −0.127, 95% CI (−0.144, −0.110)] but also indirectly negatively affected EQ-5D index value through social capital [β = −0.019, 95% CI (−0.023, −0.015)]. Social capital had a direct positive effect on EQ-5D index value [β = 0.114, 95% CI (0.097, 0.133)]. A similar pattern was identified for the association between NLE and EQ-VAS score. The direct effect of NLE on EQ-VAS score was negatively significant [β = −0.132, 95% CI (−0.146, −0.118)]. Moreover, the indirect effect through social capital was also negatively significant [β = −0.022, 95% CI (−0.026, −0.019)]. There was a positive direct effect of social capital on EQ-VAS score [β = 0.135, 95% CI (0.117, 0.151)].ConclusionSocial capital played an important mediating role in the relationship between NLE and QoL, and it alleviated the negative effects of NLE on the QoL of the community residents in China. Providing reliable social capital for community residents experiencing NLE could effectively improve their quality of life.
With the development of China's economy and the increase of car ownership,China's air pollution has changed from the characteristics of SOOT-TYPE air pollution in the 1980s and 1990s to the characteristics of soot-automobile exhaust mixed air pollution. And the risk of environmental pollution caused by this has become increasingly serious. In order to achieve more effective management and control of urban traffic exhaust pollution, this paper studies the dynamic monitoring and management of environmental risk of urban traffic exhaust pollution based on taxi trail big data. Firstly, the urban area is meshed to identify and extract the road information of different grades in the grid. Then, the traffic flow and speed in the road network are calculated based on taxi trail big data. Then, the exhaust emission calculation methods of different types of vehicles in the road network are studied. Finally, the real-time visualization of exhaust emissions from each grid in the road network is presented to provide decision support for environmental risk management of traffic exhaust pollution.
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