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DEVELOPMENT OF CONTINUOUS, LINEAR MODELS FOR MARINE BENTHIC MACROPHYTES DESCRIPTION

(Corresponding) TZOUVARAS N.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
The European Water Framework Directive has fostered indicator development, pertinent to biological quality elements, for ecological status assessment of coastal waters. For seaweed communities, the CFR index considers composition, abundance and physiological status, through four constituents (...Read more
Keywords: 
Water Framework Directive, Ecological Quality Ratio, marine benthic macrophytes, CFR model, Ecological Evaluation Index RPI approach
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00781

European and IMO framework on the disposal of ship waste - Greek legal interventions

(Corresponding) Dede P., Manologlou S., Tselentis V.
Topic: 
Environmental impact of maritime transport
For almost every type of ship-generated waste, there is a variety of waste flows and on-board treatment methods. Studies show that ships use different treatment methods and often only treat part of a waste stream. This results in a difference between the amounts of waste generated and the amounts...Read more
Keywords: 
Ship waste, sewage, European Guidelines, legislation, MEPC, marine environment, waste management, Greek legislative framework
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00915

European environmental compulsory framework on shipping and ports

(Corresponding) KOTRIKLA A., Andrea V., Nikitakos N., Stylios C.
Topic: 
Environmental impact of maritime transport
The European Maritime transport policy has embraced important environmental protection schemes that are directly or indirectly connected to shipping and port performance. A comprehensive database on the European Union (EU) environmental policy for the last 30 years has been attempted concerning...Read more
Keywords: 
shipping, ports, environmental framework, directives, regulations
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00921

Linear Bivariate Expressions for Marine Benthic Macrophytes Ecological Status Description

(Corresponding) Tzouvaras N.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
Regarding ecological status assessment with marine benthic macrophytic indicators as per European Water Framework Directive (WFD), linear models are being reviewed (either starting from discontinuous forms or modifying quadratic and algebraic forms). Through use of simple concepts, model...Read more
Keywords: 
Water Framework Directive, marine benthic macrophytes, CFR model, RPI approach for EEI model
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00159

Towards a Holistic Approach for Small Island Tourism Analysis: The case of Camiguin, Philippines

(Corresponding) Reyes E.
Topic: 
Environmental impacts of tourism and sustainable tourism development
Tropical small islands are perceived paradise destinations for most tourists, however, small islands are critical biosystems with finite, fragile and vulnerable yet unique set of resources. These features are not highlighted as a defining character that captures small islands spatial challenges and...Read more
Keywords: 
DPSIR Framework, Island tourism, sustainability, island analysis
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00170

Towards a sustainable water resources management in post-lignite era: the case of Western Macedonia, Greece

(Corresponding) Farmaki P., Tranoulidis A., Sotiropoulou R., Tagaris E.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
In 2018, Public Power Corporation (PPC) employed 15,000 employees in the energy sector, mainly in lignite production, providing electricity to 6,900,000 customers in Greece. The total confirmed lignite reserves amount to 5 billion tons mostly resourced (1.8 billion tons) in the Western Macedonia...Read more
Keywords: 
post lignite era, water resources management, Water Framework Directive, Energy, coal
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00303

SWOT analysis of the institutional, policy and regulatory framework governing wastewater treatment and reuse in Tunisia, Lebanon and Spain

Kallali H., (Corresponding) Plakas P., Pana E., Karabelas A., De Ketelaere D., Spiteri A., El Moll A., Al-Naboulsi T., Mensi K., Jbeli S., M'Hiri F., Simon Andreu P., Lopez R.
Topic: 
Sustainable water management in the mediterranean – technological solutions, demonstration and deployment
This paper offers a concise overview of the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as derived from the institutional, policy and regulatory framework governing wastewater treatment and reuse in three Mediterranean countries. The SWOT analysis is based on a desk review of available...Read more
Keywords: 
domestic wastewater, water reuse, governance framework, stakeholders’ involvement, sustainability
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00819

CONTAMINATED SOIL MANAGEMENT IN GREECE: EU AND INTERNATIONAL BEST AVAILABLE PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

(Corresponding) Panagiotakis I., Strompoula E., Dermatas D., Toskos T.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Contaminated soil management is one of the most rapidly developing environmental protection subjects. Unlike most EU countries, Greece does not have a robust Soil Strategy and as a result a Contaminated Soil Management Framework. Currently in Greece, contaminated soil management is part of the...Read more
Keywords: 
Contaminated soil, Contaminated Soil Management Framework, Best Available Practices, soil screening values, sampling methods
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00852

CONTAMINATED SOIL MANAGEMENT IN GREECE: EU AND INTERNATIONAL BEST AVAILABLE PRACTICES AND RECOMMENDATIONS

(Corresponding) Panagiotakis I., Strompoula E., Dermatas D., Toskos T.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Contaminated soil management is one of the most rapidly developing environmental protection subjects. Unlike most EU countries, Greece does not have a robust Soil Strategy and as a result a Contaminated Soil Management Framework. Currently in Greece, contaminated soil management is part of the...Read more
Keywords: 
Contaminated soil, Contaminated Soil Management Framework, soil screening values, sampling methods
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00852

Behind the scenes: The WFD 2000/60 policy making.

(Corresponding) Farmaki P.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
This research investigates the impact of legislative negotiations in the water policy of European Union and the crucial role of the European Commission as the formal agenda setter. The coordination of EU institutions and other actors -member states, interest groups and especially "Non-...Read more
Keywords: 
EU; policy coordination; water policy; Water Framework Directive; economic instruments
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00279