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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Investigating the water, energy, marine land use, food, climate interlinkages in marine environment

(Corresponding) Papadopoulou M., Vlachou A.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
The conflicts observed in the marine environment between the installation of renewable energy production, aquaculture activities and tourism, highlight the need for a more coherent management. To this end, maritime spatial planning is being developed at the cross-sectoral level, so that human...Read more
Keywords: 
Marine NEXUS, coastal and off-shore environment
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00008

A qualitative assessment of Environmental Impact Studies in Greece

Mimikos L., (Corresponding) Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a proactive methodical process that investigates and predicts the potential direct, indirect and cumulative impacts of a proposed project/activity on various environmental components, ideally from project/activity initiation to decommissioning. The output of...Read more
Keywords: 
Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Impact Studies, evaluation criteria checklist, Oxford Brookes University Environmental Impact Statement Review Package
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00038

Offshore solar farm siting in the Aegean Sea

(Corresponding) Vagiona D., Tzekakis G., Loukogeorgaki E., Karanikolas N.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Climate change and its environmental effects have raised the need to use mild forms of energy. Solar photovoltaic panels and wind turbines are by far the biggest drivers of the rapid increase in renewable energy electricity generation. There are several technologies of photovoltaic systems such as...Read more
Keywords: 
Solar farm siting, entropy weight, TOPSIS
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00080

Assessing the role of Posidonia banquettes in coastline protection against erosion, through UAV technology and granulometric analysis: Preliminary results from the case of Schinias-Marathon National Park, Attica, Greece.

(Corresponding) Vandarakis D., Salomidi M., Gerakaris V., Issaris Y., Kourliaftis I., Agaoglou C., Kapsimalis V., Panagiotopoulos I.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Coastal environments and in particular beaches are valuable natural assets, offering a wide array of ecosystem services and economic benefits. In this study UAV technology with RTK-GPS is used in order to map in detail, the beach morphological characteristics, aiming to the impact of the presence...Read more
Keywords: 
Posidonia oceanica banquettes, UAV survey, volume-area-sediment calculation, coastal protection
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00091

Creating the base for MSP; depicting the environmental status of Inner Ionian-Korinthiakos Gulf

(Corresponding) PARAMANA T., KARDITSA A., MILATOU N., PETRAKIS S., MEGALOFONOU P., POULOS S., DASSENAKIS M.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) reflects the need to plan and regulate all human uses taking place in the marine environment, under the scope of protecting marine ecosystems. MSP requires the identification of the specific ecological characteristics of the marine area to be managed, as well as the...Read more
Keywords: 
Marine Policy, MSFD, Ecosystem Approach.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00218

Integrating Ecosystem Services (E.S.) in spatial planning: a literature review

Pozoukidou G., Papageorgiou M., (Corresponding) Kesisoglou D.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Integration of ES in spatial planning constitutes a critical issue in the context of establishing resilient and sustainable policies. In this paper, a literature review was performed, to evaluate the integration of ES in spatial planning practices through institutional and governmental planning...Read more
Keywords: 
Ecosystem Services, Spatial Planning, Review
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00384

Lisbon – European Green Capital 2020: the allotment gardens contribution

Batista D., Matos R., Simões P.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
The main objective of this paper is to define the role and the importance of the urban allotment gardens in the consideration of Lisbon as the European Green Capital in 2020. In the first part of the paper, we seek to trace the historical evolution of vegetable gardens in the context of city...Read more
Keywords: 
Lisbon, vegetable gardens, multifunctionality, ecosystem services, food security
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00410

CIRC4FooD: An urban food production system inspired by the circular economy

(Corresponding) Tsatsou A., Ioannides C., Noutsopoulos C., Tsimiklis G., Chrisomallos G., Tsiropoulos Z., Mamais D., Malamis S.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
The environmental footprint of the current, linear food system is a key challenge that must be faced for a global transition to sustainability. Agricultural practices are drivers of polluting food production, while cities form critical hubs of wasteful food consumption. In this context, urban...Read more
Keywords: 
Urban Farming, Circular Economy, Rainwater Collection, Water Management, Precision Agriculture
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00508

The environmental benefits of small-scale timber frame dwellings for utilization of forested and rural remote areas in Greece

(Corresponding) Psilovikos T., (Corresponding) Stergiadou A., Moutsopoulos D.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Wood is the only renewable material produced by photosynthesis. Wood has the ability to preserve the stored carbon in its molecular structure as long as remain within a structure. Small-scalelightweight timber dwellings are gaining recognition in Europe after the dominance of concrete and steel...Read more
Keywords: 
Timber frames, embodied energy, waste management, circular economy- forest utilization
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00517

A topographical approach to survey environmental adaptation assessment on a mountain trail as a pathway to local prosperity

Moutsopoulos D., (Corresponding) Stergiadou A., Psilovikos T.
Topic: 
Spatial environmental planning
Mountainous trails represent unique ways into the wild nature. No matter the difficulties or the hours of reaching the end point of a mountain trail; the joy of hiking to desirable and adventurous places makes the hikers the happiest persons. The need of a topographical approach to survey...Read more
Keywords: 
mountain trail, disable pathway, local prosperity, environmental adaptation assessment, topographical approach
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00528