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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Microbial Concrete: A step towards mitigating the climate change and global warming at micro level

El Morabet R., (Corresponding) Roohul Abad K., Muhannad A.
Topic: 
Urban environment and health
The post-industrial revolution anthropogenic activities are mainly responsible for Pollution worldwide. This pollution is recognized globally in terms of Global warming and Climate change as their resultant impacts are felt worldwide. The world-wide effort for mitigation of climate change and...Read more
Keywords: 
Industrial revolution, Urban Landscapes, Global Warming, Climate Change, Microbial Concrete
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00207

Effect of anthropogenic sources on total particles and Cloud Condensation Nuclei levels in the Eastern Mediterranean

(Corresponding) Bougiatioti A., Zarmpas P., Kalkavouras P., Mihalopoulos N.
Topic: 
Urban environment and health
The absorption and scattering of radiation by atmospheric aerosol particles, especially those originating from anthropogenic activities, is a key component of anthropogenic climate change. Aerosol particles also act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) “indirectly” forcing climate through the...Read more
Keywords: 
Cloud Condensation Nuclei, Urban, Remote Background, Anthropogenic Sources, Cloud Droplets
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00266

Spatial and temporal variability of Cadmium and Lead in Urban Soils of Thessaloniki (northern Greece).

(Corresponding) GOLIA E., KOROPOULI A., Papadimou S., KANTZOU O., ANDROUDI M., XAGORARIS C.
Topic: 
Urban environment and health
In this study, an investigation was carried out to record, document and monitoring the pollution caused by heavy metals in soil surface soils in the urban fabric of the city of Thessaloniki. During the years 2021 & 2022, surface soil samples were collected in the spring and autumn of each year...Read more
Keywords: 
Urban spatial environment; Heavy metals; Potentially toxic elements
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00393