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Can the Fulton and hepatosomatic indexes be good indicators of charity of the baltic fish according to microplastics pollution?
(Corresponding) Astel A., Piskuła P.
Topic:
10. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Pollution with MPs and health condition of herring and by-catch species like cod, flounder, sprat, long-spined bullhead, and lumpfish from the Baltic Sea were assessed. Fish were characterized by varying biometric features and condition indexes (i.e. the Fulton factor (K) and the hepatosomatic...Read more
Keywords:
plastic pollution, health condition factors, the Baltic Sea, multidimensional PCA, biometric features
The use of indicators as a tool in environmental impact assessment studies of Renewable Energy Sources projects
Bratani D., (Corresponding) Vagiona D.
Topic:
5. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND POLICY
Indicators have been considered as an effective tool for data collection through quantitative and qualitative methods. They provide valuable insights and serve as a useful guide for decision-making, promoting social well-being and environmental protection. The present research focuses on the use of...Read more
Keywords:
indicators, environmental impact assessment, indicator sheet, renewable energy sources projects
Towards a Sustainable Future: Circular Strategies for Critical Raw Materials Recovery from End-of-Life Magnets
(Corresponding) Sanna A., Armas C., Serci M., Artizzu F., Marchiò L., (Corresponding) Serpe A.
Topic:
2. CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND BIOECONOMY
The transition to a circular economy is crucial for addressing the environmental and resource challenges posed by traditional linear production models such as resource depletion, environmental degradation, and waste accumulation. In this context, growing interest is devoted to critical raw...Read more
Leachates from Recycled PET Plastic Concrete: Phytotoxicity and Characterization
(Corresponding) Legan M., Žgajnar Gotvajn A.
Topic:
3. PLASTICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
In the last two decades, several studies reported on plastic pollution worldwide in aquatic and terrestrial environments. Several past studies have presented plastic waste using concrete as one of the most promising solutions in plastic waste management. The most concerning part of using plastic...Read more
Keywords:
concrete, ecotoxicity, leaching, natural aggregate, PET plastic
Use of bacteria in removal of heavy metals, including hexavalent chromium Cr(VI), has been proven to be as effective yet more eco-friendly compared to other existing technologies. However, polluted wastewater usually contains high amounts of salts in addition to the heavy metals and may interfere...Read more
Keywords:
magnetotactic bacteria, chromium reduction, salinity, bioremediation, heavy metal
Iodine biofortification of red radish (Raphanus sativus L.) cultivating on hydroponic system
Nguyen T., Záray G., Endrédi A., Streli C., Ingerle D., Radtke M., Guilherme Buzanich A., (Corresponding) Fodor F., (Corresponding) Dobosy P.
Topic:
10. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Iodine is a crucial micronutrient for producing thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth, and development, particularly influencing cognitive and physical health in early life stages. Traditional approaches like iodized salt have limitations, especially in reaching remote populations,...Read more
Keywords:
Biofortification, Iodine, Raphanus sativus L., hydroponic system
Unlocking the Potential of Operational Groups in Sustainable Weed Management: The Oper8 Project
Rodríguez-Rigueiro F., Ferreiro-Domínguez N., Santiago-Freijanes J., Rigueiro-Rodríguez A., Couso-Viana A., Vázquez-Miramontes D., (Corresponding) Mosquera-Losada M.
Topic:
8. ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT
The Oper8 project address the urgent necessity of reducing the use of chemical herbicides in Europe by practitioners on both agricultural and forestry sectors. Thus, Oper8 relies on eight existing Operational Groups (OGs) covering seven countries of Europe and moving forward on sustainable non-...Read more
COMPAS: Pyric herbivory and precision livestock farming as a tool for landscape management
Vázquez-Miramontes D., Santiago-Freijanes J., Rigueiro-Rodríguez A., Ferreiro-Domínguez N., (Corresponding) Mosquera-Losada M.
Topic:
8. ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT
Pyric herbivory (PH) combines prescribed burning and targeted grazing to reduce wildfire risk and restore ecosystems by mimicking natural disturbances. Target-ed grazing uses livestock strategically to manage vege-tation, requiring knowledge of plant growth, animal behavior, and ecosystem dynamics...Read more
Α Microbial Electrolysis Cell-assisted Anaerobic Digestion process for enhanced treatment of industrial potato processing wastewater
Fragkos O., Kanellos G., Kotsikas E., Pournara E., Vlysidis A., (Corresponding) Tremouli A., Lyberatos G.
Topic:
11. ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
This study deals with the treatment of an indus-trial potato processing wastewater, using a Microbial Electrolysis Cell-assisted Anaerobic Digestion (MEC-AD) system. For this purpose, two identical reactors were constructed, a control (AD) and a MEC-AD reactor. The MEC-AD reactor consisted of three...Read more
Silvopastoralism as a tool for enhancing forest resilience: LIFE SILFORE demonstrations in Galicia
Vázquez-Miramontes D., Santiago-Freijanes J., Ferreiro-Domínguez N., Rigueiro-Rodríguez A., Mosquera-Losada M.
Topic:
8. ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT
European forests, especially in Atlantic regions, face growing threats from climate change and wildfires. The LIFE SILFORE project promotes silvopastoral systems—combining livestock grazing with forest areas—to boost forest resilience and biodiversity. Through eleven pilot sites in Galicia, the...Read more