Abstract

The Yangtze River Delta (YRD), a pivotal economic and ecological region in China, faces significant environmental challenges due to rapid industrialization and urbanization. This paper explores various strategies and technologies aimed at mitigating the adverse impacts of industrial activities on the region’s aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity. We examine the implementation of advanced water treatment technologies, the adoption of sustainable industrial practices, and the enforcement of stringent environmental regulations. Predictive models are discussed as essential tools for forecasting environmental changes and guiding conservation efforts. The paper highlights the importance of an integrated approach involving government, industries, and communities to ensure sustainable development. By adopting these strategies, the YRD can achieve a balance between economic growth and environmental sustainability, serving as a model for similar regions globally.

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