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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Estimating Flood Risk at town scale: the case of the 2017 flash flood in Mandra, Greece.

(Corresponding) Bloutsos A., Diakakis M., Mitsopoulos G., Tsokanis K., Lekkas E., Baltas E., Stamou A.
Topic: 
Climpact: national network for climate change and its impacts
Effective flood management requires the priori assessment of the flood event, its consequences, and thus its risk, which give insight into what situations we expect and allow us to evaluate possible measures, including the implementation of an Early Warning System. In the present work, we briefly...Read more
Keywords: 
Flash Floods, Flood Risk, Flood Vulnerablility, HEC-RAS 1D/2D model, Mandra town (Attica)
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00850

Nothing to Waste: A Green Venture Business Model supporting local communities to Circular Economy pathways

(Corresponding) TRITOPOULOU E., Malliaris M., Cretsi Bacolas N.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Nothing-to-Waste is a green venture about the promotion and implementation of circular economy in the area of Western Thessaloniki, Greece, where 24 businesses are attempting to self-manage their waste in sustainable way. The project is being planned, implemented, coordinated and monitored by...Read more
Keywords: 
circular economy, business model, recycling
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00643

Simulation of Consumption Water Scarcity Effect in Agriculture

(Corresponding) Ahmadzadeh_Kaleybar F., Aliabadi E.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
Models are the best methods to select most efficient irrigation method that would lead to high performance and yield response. In this research, the effect of Consumption Water Scarcity in Bilasuvar plain on the north-west of Iran has been simulated on Wheat and Corn crops using Budget soil and...Read more
Keywords: 
deficit irrigation management, potential evapotranspiration, Bilasuvar plain, Budget model
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00657

Review of the IPCC landfill gas emissions model

(Corresponding) Hutton B.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
Almost all developed nations have agreed to report their annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, under the UN Framework Climate Change Convention of 1997. But only a few directly measure their landfill gas emissions. Most use the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) landfill gas model...Read more
Keywords: 
Review IPCC landfill gas model
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00692

An Advanced Boussinesq-Type Model for Wave Propagation in Coastal and Harbour Areas

(Corresponding) Metallinos A., Chondros M., Papadimitriou A.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
In this paper, an advanced numerical model for the simulation of wave propagation and transformation in coastal areas and inside ports is presented. This model is a fully dispersive and highly nonlinear 2DH Boussinesq-type model, extended to cover real-life applications, capable of simulating the...Read more
Keywords: 
Boussinesq-type model, coastal processes, irregular multi-directional waves, numerical simulation, wave overtopping.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00743

Removal of phosphate ions and Pb (II) from synthetic water matrices using “green” synthesized zero valent iron

Tomašević Pilipović D., Jokić Govedarica J., (Corresponding) Kerkez D., Leovac Maćerak A., Slijepčević N., Gvoić V., Bečelić-Tomin M.
Topic: 
Water treatment
In this paper, phosphates and lead were chosen as the priority pollutant, because their increased concentrations in water can be caused by the release of various untreated effluents and thus can cause serious damage to the environment. Nano zero valent iron synthesized by leaves, In addition to...Read more
Keywords: 
oak-nZVI, Lead, Phosphorus, statistical model
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00778

Sustainable development assessment on Grass-based circular business models for rural agri-food value chains (GO-GRASS)

(Corresponding) Mosquera-Losada M., Rodríguez-Rigueiro F., Ferreiro-Domínguez N., Álvarez-López V., Franco-Grandas T., Rigueiro-Rodríguez A., Santiago-Freijanes J.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
Climate change affects temperate areas by increasing the risk of suffering extreme climatic events and sharping major problematics. Moreover, climate change and its related effects jeopardize water and food supply. Rural areas are key for sustainable development and provide socio-economics...Read more
Keywords: 
Grassland, Value chain, Bioeconomy, Key Performance Indicator, Bussines model.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00787

PRO-ECOLOGICAL BUSINESS MODELS – CASE STUDY IN POLAND

(Corresponding) KAMIŃSKA A., (Corresponding) RUTKOWSKA M.
Topic: 
Ecology, environmental change and management
Currently, ecological postulates as the idea of green economy are more and more often used in the economy. Hence the priority in company management is the subject of pro-ecological business models. The purpose of this article is to present the idea of creating business models in line with...Read more
Keywords: 
business model, pro-ecological, sustainable development
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00814

ANALYSIS OF THE 0.1% AND 1% FLOODBANDS RELATING TO THE NV AREA OF THE CEAHLAU MASSIVE, THE CONFLUENCE SECTOR OF THE BISTRIȚA RIVER WITH HIS TRIBUTARY - BISTRICIORA RIVER

(Corresponding) Hutanu E., Linu-Stoilov V., Paveluc L., Stoleriu C., Mihu_Pintilie A., Grozavu A.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
The study aims to outline the flood potential of a mountainous area, in the context of simulating flooded areas, GIS techniques being essential in determining the spatial and probabilistic impact of this type of hydrological phenomena. The resulting modeling highlights the floodplains and the...Read more
Keywords: 
flood, flow, numerical terrain model, SIG, HEC-RAS
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00836

Determining the Participation of Sub-Basins in Peak Discharge and Runoff Volume with HEC-GeoHMS Model

(Corresponding) Ahmadzadeh-Kaleybar F., Naeimi Hoshmand F.
Topic: 
Hydrology and water resources
One of the most important measures in flood management projects is to investigate the participation of different sub-basins of a watershed in determining the various components of flood discharge from the basin. Due to the lack of hydrometric stations at the outlet of all sub-basins, achieving this...Read more
Keywords: 
Aydooghmush Basin, Flood Management, HEC-GeoHMS Model, Sub Basin.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00843