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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

The green projects as a source of proecological transformation

Grudziński A.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
Green projects are unique, complex, one-time and intertwined activities that serve to preserve and protect the natural environment. The implementation of green projects may affect the greening of some enterprises. At the same time, so-called "brown" enterprises will have the chance to...Read more
Keywords: 
green and lean processes, green organisation, green economy
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00471

Changing Cropping Patterns and Irrigation Practices: Implications for Promoting Sustainable Growth of Agriculture in West Bengal, India

(Corresponding) Pani A., Mishra P.
Topic: 
Water, energy and/or food nexus
The relationships between availability of irrigation facilities and changes in cropping patterns, especially in an agrarian economy like India, require deeper investigation for rational use of water and promoting sustainable growth of agriculture sector. The existing studies generally focus on how...Read more
Keywords: 
Irrigation, cropping patterns, crop diversification, sustainable growth, West Bengal, India
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00472

Seasonal variation and spatial distribution of arsenic in groundwater in a rhyolithic volcanic area of Lesvos Island, Greece

(Corresponding) ZKERI E., ALOUPI M., GAGANIS P.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
A research conducted in water wells located in the rhyolithic volcanic area of Mandamados, Lesvos Island, Greece, indicated that significant seasonal variation of arsenic concentration in groundwater exists mainly in wells near the coastal zone. However, there were differences among those coastal...Read more
Keywords: 
Arsenic, Groundwater, Seasonal variation, Spatial variation, Volcanic rocks, Greece
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00473

Trace Metals In Water And Soils In The Vicinity Of A Small – Medium Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Recycling Plant

(Corresponding) ZKERI E., Tzoraki O., Lasithiotakis M., Sinioros P.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
A research conducted in order to investigate the environmental impact of an e-waste recycling plant to the soil and water resources of the surrounding area. Therefore trace elements in both water and soil samples were determined with Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS). Heavy...Read more
Keywords: 
e-waste, WEEE, heavy metals, recycling area; enrichment factor
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00474

Wastewater disinfection applying solar energy

(Corresponding) ZKERI E., Vourdoubas I., Katsivela E.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Solar Water Disinfection Process (SODIS) is a simple technology using solar UV-A radiation (wavelength 320-400 nm) and elevated water temperature to inactivate pathogens. In the present survey, the effect of solar radiation on the disinfection of domestic secondary treated wastewater from the...Read more
Keywords: 
wastewater, Solar water disinfection (SODIS), total coliforms, fecal coliforms
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00475

Mercury in Eisenia fetida and soil in the vicinity of a natural gas treatment plant in northern Croatia during the last ten years

(Corresponding) Prevendar Crnić A., Zgorelec Ž., Srebočan E., Kisić I.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
In this study total mercury concentrations in earthworms and in different soil types at the same locations from the surroundings of four boreholes were analyzed by ICP-MS method, as a part of a comprehensive monitoring of the eco-system in the vicinity of the natural gas production and treatment...Read more
Keywords: 
total mercury; bioaccumulation; earthworms; soil quality; natural gas
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00476

The mitigation of environmental impacts of high polluted effluents from tuna canning industry through eco-efficiency strategies

(Corresponding) Gutierrez M., Etxebarria S., Revilla M., Ramos S., Ciriza A., Sancho L., Zufia J.
Topic: 
Water, energy and/or food nexus
Food industry use high volume of water and energy to carry out their processes. Specifically, the fish canning industry generates effluents with high organic and saline loads, which complicates their suitable treatment before discharging to water bodies. The LIFE VERTALIM project has demonstrated...Read more
Keywords: 
industrial wastewater management, eco-efficient food production, fish canning industry, real-time control system
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00477

A web-based GIS tool for environmental footprint estimation of agribusinesses

(Corresponding) Hliaoutakis A., Papadopoulos S. N., Kydonakis A., Doula M., Papadopoulos N., Sarris A.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
The deterioration of environmental quality and vulnerability to climate change of the Balkan Peninsula are escalated by the lack of specific financial and strategic measures that can promote sustainable resource management. Environmental problems of the Balkan countries need to be addressed under a...Read more
Keywords: 
ROAD tool, environmental footprint, BalkanROAD project, Balkan agribusiness, sustainable growth
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00478

Regional Variability and Future Trends in Carbon Footprints of Electric Vehicles in China based on THEMIS Model

(Corresponding) Hertwich E., Wu Z., Wolfram P., (Corresponding) Wang C., Sun X., Sun F.
Topic: 
Life cycle analysis (lca)
This study analyses how carbon footprints of electric vehicles (EVs) in China vary across regions and how they may evolve with power decarbonisation. It is understood that carbon footprints of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) depend largely on electricity mixes, but few studies have quantified...Read more
Keywords: 
Integrated hybrid life cycle assessment, MESEIC energy scenarios, carbon footprint, electric vehicles, regional variations
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00479

Modeling the spatial evolution of nitrogen pollution in groundwater and the amount of nitrogen leached under potato crops in the Khemis Miliana Plain

(Corresponding) Richa A., Douaoui A., Djezzar M.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
The maximum concentration of nitrates in drinking water admitted by the World Health Organization is 50 mg nitrate per liter of water. Europe recommends a standard content of 25 mg NO3- / l according to the interdisciplinary research program on the environment (2009). The present work quantifies...Read more
Keywords: 
Nitrogen pollution, PiloteN, fertigation, Potato, Khemis-Miliana.
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00480