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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Integrating Urban Heat Island Mitigation into Green Building Rating Systems

(Corresponding) Almashhour R., Kolo J., Beheiry S.
Topic: 
Climate change adaptation
Amidst the climate crisis, cities remain the foremost cause and victims of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. UHI is the higher temperature observed in a city compared to nearby rural environments. The built environment, in particular buildings, are known to be highly responsible for heating up or...Read more
Keywords: 
Built environment; Urban Heat Island (UHI); Green Building Rating Systems (GBRSs)
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00010

Circular Economy: Assessment of Circularity in Olive Oil Mills

(Corresponding) Kounani A., Pavloudi A., Aggelopoulos S., Kontrogeorgos A.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
A central issue for academics and politicians regarding the circular economy in the last few years has been the evaluation and monitoring of the circularity level, so that conclusions can be drawn about how the implemented policies have been transitioning toward sustainability. Even though the...Read more
Keywords: 
circular economy in olive oil mills, circularity assessment, indicators of circular economy
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00011

Transformation products of microcystin-RR with reactive species produced by radiolysis of water.

Iliakopoulou S., Triantis T., Antonopoulou M., Edwards C., Linda L., Hiskia A., (Corresponding) Kaloudis T.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
Microcystins (MCs) are potent cyclic-peptide toxins produced by cyanobacteria during freshwater bloom episodes. They can severely impact drinking water supplies and recreational waters. More than 300 MCs are known today, which are toxic, mainly by inhibiting protein phosphatases. MC-RR is an...Read more
Keywords: 
Microcystins, water radiolysis, reactive species, transformation products, LC-HRMS
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00012

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
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00013

Sustainable Smart Agriculture: Plant disease detection with deep learning techniques in cotton cultivation

(Corresponding) Kounani A., Lavazos N., Tsimpiris A., Varsamis D.
Topic: 
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
To meet the needs of an ever-growing global population, the agricultural sector has the responsibility of increasing production, managing diseases and pests that attack crops, and implementing sustainable practices. Deep learning techniques used in sustainable smart agriculture have proven...Read more
Keywords: 
Convolutional Neural Networks, Plant Disease Detection, Smart Sustainable Agriculture
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00014

Smoothie Drinks as a Possible Source of Resistant and Biofilm-forming Bacteria

(Corresponding) Šilha D., Syrová P., Syrová L., Janečková J.
Topic: 
Antibiotic resistance
Smoothie drinks are currently very popular drinks sold, especially in fast food establishments. However, smoothies are a significant source of microorganisms with a high level of antibiotic resistance. The study aimed to evaluate the microbiological quality of smoothies purchased in Eastern Bohemia...Read more
Keywords: 
Antibiotic resistance; resistant bacteria; biofilm; smoothie drink
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00015

Multi-scale high-resolution atmospheric emission inventory for the transport sector

(Corresponding) Lopes D., Augusto B., Rafael S., Graça D., Rosa M., Relvas H., Ferreira J., Reis J., Lopes M.
Topic: 
Air pollution
This study aims to develop a multi-scale atmospheric emission inventory for the transport sector with high spatial and temporal resolution using Portugal as a case study. For that, a combination of the traditional method of emissions calculation with an innovative way to gather and process data (...Read more
Keywords: 
Big data, critical air pollutants, road transport; railways; aviation; air quality modelling
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00016

Social Acceptability of Offshore Wind Projects in Greece: Citizen Perspectives on Challenging Issues of Site-Selection Problem

(Corresponding) Spyridonidou S., Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Renewable energy sources
Lack of social acceptance remains a major constraint towards offshore wind project (OWP) deployment. The incorporation of local population perspectives and concerns into the site-selection process of OWPs can assist to overcome the respective barriers. In this work, an appropriately designed...Read more
Keywords: 
citizen participation, offshore wind, social acceptability, site-selection, GIS
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00018

Selective adsorption of multi-dye ions by Citrus Peel: Characterization, Performance, Regeneration

Şimşek İ., Bahadır T., (Corresponding) Çelebi H., Tulun Ş.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
The irrefutable harmful components of wastewater originating from the textile industry are dyes. For this reason, it is accepted as an important environmental and health problem. A large number of natural adsorbents have been used for the efficient removal of industry-sourced dyes. In this study,...Read more
Keywords: 
Adsorpsiyon, Citrus Peel, Dyestuff, Colour removal
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00019

Environmental and economic assessment integrated into laboratory-based scenario development for the valorization of dredged sediment

(Corresponding) Soleimani T., Hayek M., Junqua G., Salgues M., Souche J.
Topic: 
CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND BIOECONOMY
This study discusses the potential environmental and economic benefits of dredged sediment valorization in concrete in the framework of the circular economy. The goal is to find a sustainable way to use the sediment in concrete while maintaining its strength and not compromising the economy or...Read more
Keywords: 
life cycle assessment, dredged sediment, valorization, concrete
Conference: 
CEST2023
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00020