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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Improving aquaculture environmental footprint utilizing offshore renewable energy

(Corresponding) LILAS T., Antoniou E., Kotrikla A., Vatistas A., Dagkinis I.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
The main environmental impacts of aquaculture include eutrophication, chemical pollution and harm to sensitive marine ecosystems. At the same time, the required energy leads to high emissions of greenhouse gases. Offshore wind turbines are a sector of renewable energy that grows rapidly. Offshore...Read more
Keywords: 
open sea aquaculture, product environmental footprint, floating windturbine, offshore renewable energy
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00353

Assessing the Ecological Footprint of Natural Science Students: A case Study of Düzce University

(Corresponding) Gültekin Y., Gültekin P., Doğan T.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
People are consuming the nature's products and services because all people act on earth. The concept of ecological footprint is accepted as an important indicator of sustainable life issue and calculating human impact on nature. Education should be started from the relevant part of the society...Read more
Keywords: 
Ecological Footprint, Environmental Impact, Sustainability, Düzce
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00386

A web-based GIS tool for environmental footprint estimation of agribusinesses

(Corresponding) Hliaoutakis A., Papadopoulos S. N., Kydonakis A., Doula M., Papadopoulos N., Sarris A.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
The deterioration of environmental quality and vulnerability to climate change of the Balkan Peninsula are escalated by the lack of specific financial and strategic measures that can promote sustainable resource management. Environmental problems of the Balkan countries need to be addressed under a...Read more
Keywords: 
ROAD tool, environmental footprint, BalkanROAD project, Balkan agribusiness, sustainable growth
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00478