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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

A methodology for boosting circular economy in olive oil and wine sectors: opportunities for the Italian competitiveness through eco-innovation strategies

(Corresponding) Mentore V., CHEBBI A., Franzetti A., Sbaffoni S.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Applying the principles of circular economy to agriculture is a very important contemporary issue on the international political and economic agenda. In this context, current knowledge and recent insights on biosurfactant production will be surveyed to apply these novel economic approaches in the...Read more
Keywords: 
Circular economy; Rhamnolipids; Waste valorisation, Eco-innovation, Integrative approach
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00742

An Agent Based Modelling tool exploring decision-making processes for flood risk management

(Corresponding) Koutiva I., Makropoulos C.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
Cities at risk of extreme hydro-meteorological events need to be prepared to decrease the extent of the impacts. However, the majority usually reacts to the catastrophe, having failed to proactively prepare against extremes. This can be a result of both absent structural protection measures and...Read more
Keywords: 
decision-making, flood risk management, agent based modelling
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00510

Introducing UWAB 2.0. and exploring next steps for agent based modelling in domestic water demand.

(Corresponding) Koutiva I., Eftaxias K., Makropoulos C.
Topic: 
Estimation and prediction under past and future conditions (climate, population, land use change)
Domestic water consumption projections are needed to manage the urban water supply system in different spatiotemporal resolutions depending on the type of the supported decision. For instance, operational decisions require predictions of fine resolution (hourly or lower), while tactical and...Read more
Keywords: 
agent based modelling, water demand
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00115

An Agent-Based Modelling approach to assess risk in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS).

(Corresponding) Koutiva I., Moraitis G., Makropoulos C.
Topic: 
Disaster risk reduction and management
The classic approach to risk assessment in civil engineering infrastructure (incl. water systems) often takes an incomplete view of the socio-technical system and its cyber-physical extensions, thus confining the ability to properly quantify the level of risk. To tackle this limitation and enhance...Read more
Keywords: 
Agent-Based Modelling, Water Security, Risk Management, Cyber-Physical Systems, CPRISK
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00194

Disinfection byproducts and related compounds in the coastal zone: a preliminary compilation

Alexandropoulou S., (Corresponding) Nikolaou A., Vagi M.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are formed whenever disinfectant ingredients contact organic matter. Due to widespread increase in production and use of disinfectants and antiseptics, the presence of their ingredients in coastal environments is increasing. However, very limited scientific literature...Read more
Keywords: 
DBPs, synthetic antimicrobials, personal care products, seawater, coastal environment
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00834

Increased use of antiseptics due to COVID19: a case study in Greece - anticipated effects on the marine environment

KAFES A., (Corresponding) NIKOLAOU A., Vagi M., Kostopoulou M.
Topic: 
Covid-19 effects on environmental aspects and urban life
COVID19 pandemic started in China in 2019, when a coronavirus appeared that spread globally, causing severe health problems and increasing mortality. At that time, as there were no effective pharmaceuticals for treatment and no vaccines for protection, the only available means were preventive...Read more
Keywords: 
COVID19, antiseptics, ingredients, toxicity, marine environmental effects
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00837

Irrigation with reclaimed water containing Diclofenac and Lamotrigine induces stress reactions in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)

Bigott Y., Perez S., Manasfy R., Montemurro N., Chowdhury S., (Corresponding) Schröder P.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater reuse
Pharmaceuticals as contaminants in treated wastewater can become a serious problem for food safety when they are used for agricultural irrigation. These organic contaminants can be taken up by plants and trigger abiotic stress responses which can eventually affect plant growth and development. When...Read more
Keywords: 
irrigation, diclofenac, lamotrigine, plant uptake, Lettuce
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00019

Effects of sunscreens on plants: Impact of TiO2 nanoparticles on the phytoremediation of oxybenzone

(Corresponding) Schröder P., Chen F.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Increasing levels of sunscreens have been found in surface waters, and in waste water. In most cases mixtures of organic and inorganic sunscreen compounds can be detected. Wetland plants, and vegetation along shores have been used as biological filters for this kind of pollution along beaches, and...Read more
Keywords: 
sunscreen, nanoparticles, TiO2, phytoremediation, oxybenzone
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00020

Tolerance of Moringa oleifera to stress

Boumenjel A., (Corresponding) Pantera A., Ammari Y.
Topic: 
Agroforestry, forest and agricultural sustainability
Moringa oleifera (Lam) is a fast growing tree that is gradually getting more attention for it numerous uses. It is often called "natural gift" or "miracle tree" because of its many nutritional, forage, medicinal and industrial potentialities. Moringa oleifera appears to be a...Read more
Keywords: 
climate change, Tunisia, water potential, multipurpose tree, agroforestry
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00093

Εffect of summer drought in the natural regeneration of valonia oak

(Corresponding) PAPADOPOULOS A.
Topic: 
Agroforestry, forest and agricultural sustainability
This paper presents an initial attempt to investigate the effect of drought in the mortality of valonia oak (Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis) seedlings and young saplings in a silvopastoral system in western Greece. The experiment was conducted in fenced experimental plots where the number...Read more
Keywords: 
silvopastoral systems, regeneration, Quercus ithaburensis subsp. macrolepis, climate change
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00794