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Risk Evaluation of Community-Based Water Systems from Nonpoint-Source Pollution in Eastern Visayas, Philippines

(Corresponding) GOMBA F., PERANTE W.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
This study evaluated the risk posed by nonpoint-source (NPS) pollution to the 266 community-based water systems (CBWS) in Eastern Visayas, Philippines. Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques, together with Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) was used to develop a Nonpoint-Source...Read more
Keywords: 
Non-point-source pollution, community-based water system, water management, Philippines
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00231

Material flow analysis applied to a waste treatment plant in Lombardy (Italy)

(Corresponding) Castro F., Fabbri M., Vaccari M., Cutaia L.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Material flow analysis (MFA) allows to quantify inputs, outputs and stocks of a system and to communicate results visually. It can be used for calculating process effectiveness, losses and for identifying critical points within a system, being useful for strategically intervening in a corporative...Read more
Keywords: 
Circular economy, Eco-efficiency, Solid waste management, Recycling, Environmental indicators
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00277

A comparative study of alkali activated slag cement concretes with carbonate and silicate activators.

Sanam I., (Corresponding) Mavroulidou M.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
Alkali-activated cements are increasingly gaining interest as viable alternatives to Portland cement, because they are considerably reducing CO2 emissions compared to traditional Portland cements while maintaining or exceeding performance requirements commonly specified for construction...Read more
Keywords: 
concrete sustainability; alkali-activated cements; sodium carbonate; ground granulated blast furnace slag; industrial waste management
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00301

Towards a sustainable water resources management in post-lignite era: the case of Western Macedonia, Greece

(Corresponding) Farmaki P., Tranoulidis A., Sotiropoulou R., Tagaris E.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
In 2018, Public Power Corporation (PPC) employed 15,000 employees in the energy sector, mainly in lignite production, providing electricity to 6,900,000 customers in Greece. The total confirmed lignite reserves amount to 5 billion tons mostly resourced (1.8 billion tons) in the Western Macedonia...Read more
Keywords: 
post lignite era, water resources management, Water Framework Directive, Energy, coal
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00303

‘Water Underground’: Real-time, continuous monitoring of the underground water’s quantity and quality

Mavroforakis M., (Corresponding) Georgiou H., Malisiovas V., Psychias C., Papadimitriou D., Sarioglou K.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Water resource management is one the most urgent aspects of environmental protection and sustainability policies world-wide. Accurate, real-time remote sensing of the status of underground reservoirs is required for proper regional planning, prevention of droughts, optimized farming etc. ‘Water...Read more
Keywords: 
hydrology, water management, remote sensing, predictive analytics, sustainability
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00305

A comparative assessment of alkali-activated stabilisers including waste materials, for the treatment of swelling-shrinking soils

(Corresponding) Mavroulidou M., Gray C., Gunn M.
Topic: 
Solid waste management
Swelling-shrinking soils (also known as expansive soils) experience very considerable volume changes upon changes in moisture content, thus causing major damages to lightweight structures, pavements, slopes and utilities. To counteract this problem chemical stabilisation of this type of soil with...Read more
Keywords: 
chemical ground improvement; alkali-activated cements; ground granulated blast furnace slag; paper sludge ash; solid waste management
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00307

Smart Technologies for the Control of Emerging Contaminants in Ambient Air

(Corresponding) Galang M., Zarra T., Belgiorno V., Naddeo V.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Air quality protection and control is an issue of growing interest. The aspects related to the spread of the coronavirus have accentuated this attention. Furthermore, among the emerging contaminants (EC’s) in ambient air, the microplastics (1 – 5 μm) are a great concern arising from anthropogenic...Read more
Keywords: 
microplastics, air quality management, emerging pollutants, smart instrumentation
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00331

Canada’s New Substances Notification Regulations

Pinsonnault C.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Canada’s New Substances Notification Regulations Under the New Substances Program, Health Canada (HC) and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) administer the New Substances Notification Regulations (Chemicals and Polymers) and New Substances Notification Regulations (Organisms) (NSNR) of...Read more
Keywords: 
new substances, environmental risk assessment, human health risk assessment, risk management measures, New Substances Notification Regulations
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00387

Citizens’ perceptions towards urban solid waste management system: Case Study of the Municipality of Kozani

(Corresponding) Adamidis T., Latinopoulos D.
Topic: 
Waste strategies development
The aim of this study is to investigate, through a survey the perceptions and attitudes of citizens about urban solid waste management system in the Municipality of Kozani. The objective of this survey is to obtain information related to: the actual behavior of citizens, the determining factors...Read more
Keywords: 
Urban solid waste management and recycling,Existing waste collection services,Rewarding recycling,Citizens’ perceptions,Questionnaire survey
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00466

The Heritage Areas are Protected Landscapes

Papakonstantinou G.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
Heritage Areas are areas of great natural, geological, aesthetic and cultural value. They have an important history and keep the traditions alive. Geological and natural processes from the early past to the present have evolved and contributed to the creation of Heritage Areas, so today we...Read more
Keywords: 
Heritage Areas, Heritage Areas Management, Protected Landscapes, Protected Areas, Landscape
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00480