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Sustainable purification of greywater with green walls

(Corresponding) Boano F., Caruso A., Costamagna E., Fiore S., Demichelis F., Ridolfi L., Galvão A., Pisoeiro J., Rizzo A., Masi F.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater reuse
In this study, we describe a sustainable system for treatment and reuse of grey wastewater in urban areas through vertical green walls constructed on unused surfaces of buildings. The system integrates the benefits linked to the introduction of green spaces in urban areas with the advantages...Read more
Keywords: 
domestic wastewater, green walls, greywater treatment, nature-based solutions, sustainable water management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00318

Floating wetlands as Nature-based Solutions for marine water pollution control in Mediterranean: Challenges and future perspectives

(Corresponding) Takavakoglou V., Pana E., Plakas K.
Topic: 
Sustainable water management in the mediterranean – technological solutions, demonstration and deployment
Mediterranean Sea is widely regarded as one of the most threatened environments in the world because of the high population densities, the lack of consistent waste-management schemes, the large influxes of tourists and the strategic merchant navigation. The growing environmental awareness of...Read more
Keywords: 
Floating wetlands, Nature-based Solutions, marine pollution, petroleum hydrocarbons, Mediterranean
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00810

Green walls for greywater treatment and reuse in Mediterranean countries

Martinuzzi N., Rivai K., (Corresponding) Rizzo A., Masi F., Sarnari B., BOUSSELMI L.
Topic: 
Sustainable water management in the mediterranean – technological solutions, demonstration and deployment
This paper describes four case studies in which two types of green walls are implemented for greywater treatment and reuse in Mediterranean countries, Living walls and Green façade. Green walls are vertical vegetated systems that can be integrated into urban environments, providing various benefits...Read more
Keywords: 
Greywater; Sustainable Water Management; Green Walls; Nature-Based Solutions
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00811

Development of indicators for performance assessment of blue-green infrastructures

(Corresponding) Kretschmer F., Prenner F., Ertl T., Pucher B.
Topic: 
Sustainable water resources management with nature-based solutions
The application of blue-green infrastructures in urban areas incorporate various benefits and is thus widely accepted today. However, while aspects of planning and construction are well approved, operation and maintenance are still lacking broad attention. To contribute to the progress in the field...Read more
Keywords: 
nature-based solutions, operation and maintenance, stormwater management, EN 752
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00013

Nature-based solutions and policy instruments towards an optimal urban design

(Corresponding) Mendonça R., Roebeling P., Fidélis T., Saraiva M.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Urban planning is crucial to promote resilience and liveability of cities in the face of current urbanization patterns and climate change challenges. Nature-based solutions (NBS) are viable alternatives to grey infrastructure, with multiple environmental, social and economic benefits and co-...Read more
Keywords: 
Nature-Based Solutions, Policy Instruments, Simulation modelling, Urban design
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00102

The benefits of introducing digitization in agricultural sectors

BUTU M., (Corresponding) RODINO S., BUTU A.
Topic: 
IoT-based environmental monitoring
The rapid development of digital technologies has propelled the introduction of digitization in all fields. Among them is agriculture. Thus, farmers can benefit from innovations that make their work easier and increase their efficiency. Digitization aims to increase competitiveness in terms of...Read more
Keywords: 
digitalization, agriculture, digital solutions
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00275

Use of recycled construction and demolition waste as substrate in hybrid constructed wetlands for the treatment of Olive Mill Wastewater.

Kotsia D., Anastasiadi Z., (Corresponding) Fountoulakis M.
Topic: 
Sustainable water resources management with nature-based solutions
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid constructed wetlands (CWs) for treating olive mill wastewater (OMW) using recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste as substrate material. The experiment was conducted at the outdoor research facility of the...Read more
Keywords: 
olive mill wastewater; nature-based solutions for water; constructed wetlands; recycling
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00487