TY - JOUR
T1 - Erratum to
T2 - Estimating urban water demand under conditions of rapid growth: the case of Shanghai (Regional Environmental Change, (2017), 17, 4, (1153-1161), 10.1007/s10113-016-1100-6)
AU - Li, Maotian
AU - Finlayson, Brian
AU - Webber, Michael
AU - Barnett, Jon
AU - Webber, Sophie
AU - Rogers, Sarah
AU - Chen, Zhongyuan
AU - Wei, Taoyuan
AU - Chen, Jing
AU - Wu, Xiaodan
AU - Wang, Mark
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2017.
PY - 2017/4/1
Y1 - 2017/4/1
N2 - In the original publication of the article, when changes were made to make the exponents uniform throughout the paper, the decimal points were not adjusted accordingly. Following are the correct numbers: • On page 4 the first line in the first paragraph should read as follows: of 4.10 × 109 m3 a-1. These are located in remote and rural. • On page 4 the second line in the second paragraph should read as follows: supplied 3.12 × 109 m3 a-1 in 2013, and which are mostly. • On page 4 the numbers on the y axes of both Fig. 1a, b should be reduced by a factor of 10. • On page 4 lines 11 to 16 in the third paragraph should read as follows: period 1978–2013 increased from 0.97 × 109 m3 a-1 to 3.10 × 109 m3 a-1; of this, the water for residential and public open space increased from 0.36 × 109 m3 a-1 to 1.97 × 109 m3 a-1, a fivefold increase and therefore a rate obviously greater than that of industrial water (0.62–1.15 × 109 m3 a-1 over the same period) (Fig. 1a). • On page 4 lines 20 and 21 in the third paragraph should read as follows: water pumping grew from 1.17 × 109 m3 a-1 in 1978 to 4.10 × 109 m3 a-1 in 2013 (Fig. 1b). • On page 6 the numbers on the y axis of Fig. 5 should be reduced by a factor of 10. (Figure presented.) • On page 6 lines 3 and 4 in the first paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: Shanghai in 2050 is estimated to be between 4.2 billion m3 (scenario 1) and 5.7 billion m3 (scenario 3), representing • On page 6 line 9 in the first paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: between 4.9 and 6.8 × 109 m3. Particularly when • On page 6 line 3 in the second paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: (4.10 × 109 m3 a-1) will be adequate to meet Shanghai's The authors wish to apologise for these errors.
AB - In the original publication of the article, when changes were made to make the exponents uniform throughout the paper, the decimal points were not adjusted accordingly. Following are the correct numbers: • On page 4 the first line in the first paragraph should read as follows: of 4.10 × 109 m3 a-1. These are located in remote and rural. • On page 4 the second line in the second paragraph should read as follows: supplied 3.12 × 109 m3 a-1 in 2013, and which are mostly. • On page 4 the numbers on the y axes of both Fig. 1a, b should be reduced by a factor of 10. • On page 4 lines 11 to 16 in the third paragraph should read as follows: period 1978–2013 increased from 0.97 × 109 m3 a-1 to 3.10 × 109 m3 a-1; of this, the water for residential and public open space increased from 0.36 × 109 m3 a-1 to 1.97 × 109 m3 a-1, a fivefold increase and therefore a rate obviously greater than that of industrial water (0.62–1.15 × 109 m3 a-1 over the same period) (Fig. 1a). • On page 4 lines 20 and 21 in the third paragraph should read as follows: water pumping grew from 1.17 × 109 m3 a-1 in 1978 to 4.10 × 109 m3 a-1 in 2013 (Fig. 1b). • On page 6 the numbers on the y axis of Fig. 5 should be reduced by a factor of 10. (Figure presented.) • On page 6 lines 3 and 4 in the first paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: Shanghai in 2050 is estimated to be between 4.2 billion m3 (scenario 1) and 5.7 billion m3 (scenario 3), representing • On page 6 line 9 in the first paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: between 4.9 and 6.8 × 109 m3. Particularly when • On page 6 line 3 in the second paragraph of the section entitled “Estimating Shanghai's aggregate municipal water demands” should read as follows: (4.10 × 109 m3 a-1) will be adequate to meet Shanghai's The authors wish to apologise for these errors.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85012921863
U2 - 10.1007/s10113-017-1124-6
DO - 10.1007/s10113-017-1124-6
M3 - 评论/辩论
AN - SCOPUS:85012921863
SN - 1436-3798
VL - 17
SP - 1163
EP - 1164
JO - Regional Environmental Change
JF - Regional Environmental Change
IS - 4
ER -