CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.
Review and evaluation of the methods for building the Carbon Farming Calculation Tool
(Corresponding) Oliveira M., Guerrero C., Panagopoulos T.
Topic:
Carbon market
Agriculture accounts for around 30% of total GHG emissions worldwide. Carbon calculators are vital to accurately measure GHG emissions from farms and decrease their impact through carbon harvesting techniques. This paper aims to review various carbon calculator models and group them into typologies...Read more
The education approach to sustainable water management
(Corresponding) Vgenopoulou E., Evrenoglou L., Damikouka I.
Topic:
Sustainability & the SDGs
Water has a leading role in sustainable development. Water security is a key challenge worldwide. In recent years, new challenges from intensive urbanization and climate change have come to the fore. These challenges are intertwined with environmental, economic and social issues, which threaten the...Read more
Keywords:
environmental education, water education, water management, sustainable development, water safety.
Paradigm Shift Towards Integrated Sustainability and High Performance Machining
Attia M.
Topic:
Sustainable production and management of biomass
The environmental impact of machining is presented in terms of the damage to human health, ecosystem quality, and resources. To reconcile the conflicting requirements of economic growth and environmental protection, a paradigm shift towards integrated sustainability and high performance machining...Read more
Keywords:
paradigm shift, sustainable machining, high performance cutting, cyber-physical system, adaptive control
Transforming wild rabbits’ overpopulation problem into a local biotic resource of Lemnos island
Vasios G., (Corresponding) Gialeli M., Zaragkali F., Roumelioti A., Tsiota G., Koufos G., Tapazidou P., Kakaroglou I., Antoniadis I., Troumbis A.
Topic:
Agroforestry, forest and agricultural sustainability
For more than 20 years, the European Wild Rabbit (WR) (Oryctolagus Cuniculus) is considered a pest in Lemnos island, Greece, due to significant crop damage. Authorities took insufficient actions to control WR overpopulation, resulting only in managing its effect on crop losses with farmers’...Read more
Keywords:
Oryctolagus cuniculus, Lemnos, sustainable development, hunting, local gastronomy