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The impact of landfills on the air quality of towns: A simple heuristic model for the city of Palermo

2009

In this study, the landfill of Palermo, is investigated as a potential source of the unusual methane concentrations found in the urban context. The source for these pollution episodes is identified by means of a simple heuristic method. A cross-correlation analysis between wind data and methane concentration levels is also used to confirm the hypotheses formulated. Doppler Sound Detection And Ranging (SODAR) measurements are used to investigate the air masses dynamics at the landfill, in order to better support the adopted assumptions. This interpretative method can be adopted in the first assessment stages of the environmental site performance in order to single out the candidate pollution…

PollutionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleHeuristicmedia_common.quotation_subjectlandfillAir pollutionSODARContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and Lawheuristic impactmedicine.disease_causePollutionCivil engineeringair qualityenvironmental impactSimple (abstract algebra)Greenhouse gasmedicineEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and DisposalAir quality indexmedia_common
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Optimizing Fuel Consumption and Pollutant Emissions of a Spark Ignition Engine for Eco-driving Applications

2018

VPPC 2018, Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, Chicago, ETATS-UNIS, 27-/08/2018 - 30/08/2018; The transportation sector is a major contributor to both air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. While optimizing fuel consumption reduces CO2 emissions, it can increase fuel-rich operation and cause higher HC and CO emissions. A simplified emissions model is thus introduced in order to account for the impact of air/fuel ratio on both the exhaust concentration of regulated pollutants and the catalyst efficiency. This model is used to solve the eco-driving problem with dynamic programming and a weighted objective function. An emission-centered and a consumption-centered scenario are compare…

Pollution[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollution02 engineering and technologyPOLLUTANT EMISSIONSmedicine.disease_cause7. Clean energy[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]CONSOMMATIONPOLLUTIONSpark-ignition engine11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineNOxmedia_commonPollutantEnvironmental engineeringECO-DRIVINGMODELISATIONPREVENTIONCONDUITE (VEH)DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING13. Climate actionGreenhouse gasFuel efficiencyAIR/FUEL RATIOPOLLUTION ATMOSPHERIQUEEnvironmental scienceAir–fuel ratioEMISSIONECO CONDUITE
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Towards A New Decision Support System for Design, Management and Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants for the Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Emiss…

2015

The increasing attention paid to the environment has led to a reduction in the emissions from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Moreover, the increasing interest in the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from WWTPs suggests that we reconsider the traditional tools used for designing and managing WWTPs. Indeed, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and methane can be emitted from wastewater treatment, significantly contributing to the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint. The reduction of energy consumption as well as GHG emission are of particular concern for large WWTPs which treat the majority of wastewater in terms of both volume and pollution load. Nowadays, there is an increasing need to develop new …

Pollutionlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringdecision support systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentDecision support system; Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) integrated modeling; Geography Planning and Development; Biochemistry; Aquatic Science; Water Science and TechnologyAquatic ScienceBiochemistrydecision support system; wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) integrated modeling; greenhouse gas (GHG) emissionslcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) integrated modelingEnvironmental impact assessmentEffluentgreenhouse gas (GHG) emissionsWater Science and Technologymedia_commonPollutantlcsh:TD201-500Waste managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleEnvironmental engineeringEnergy consumptionWastewaterGreenhouse gasEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater
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Comparison of the environmental assessment of an identical office building with national methods

2019

The IEA EBC Annex 72 focuses on the assessment of the primary energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts of buildings during production, construction, use (including repair and replacement) and end of life (dismantling), i.e. during the entire life cycle of buildings. In one of its activities, reference buildings (size, materialisation, operational energy demand, etc.) were defined on which the existing national assessment methods are applied using national (if available) databases and (national/regional) approaches. The ?be2226? office building in Lustenau, Austria was selected as one of the reference buildings. TU Graz established a BIM model and quantified the amou…

Primary energyEconomics0211 other engineering and technologiesSocial SciencesBuilding material02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesengineering.material01 natural sciencesEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilAnnex 7211. Sustainability021105 building & constructionddc:330Production (economics)Environmental impact assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleComparative AnalysisScience & TechnologyEnergy demandEnvironmental assessment[SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineeringbusiness.industryLCAArts & HumanitiesEnvironmental economics13. Climate actionGreenhouse gasAssessment methodsengineeringEnvironmental scienceElectricitybusinessBuilding life cycle assessment
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Soil Science Challenges in a New Era: A Transdisciplinary Overview of Relevant Topics

2020

Transdisciplinary approaches that provide holistic views are essential to properly understand soil processes and the importance of soil to society and will be crucial in the future to integrate distinct disciplines into soil studies. A myriad of challenges faces soil science at the beginning of the 2020s. The main aim of this overview is to assess past achievements and current challenges regarding soil threats such as ero-sion and soil contamination related to different United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) including (1) sustainable food production, (2) ensure healthy lives and reduce environmental risks (SDG3), (3) ensure water availability (SDG6), and (4) enhanced soil carbo…

Process (engineering)Climate changeSoil science010501 environmental sciences[SDV.SA.SDS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Soil study01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumptionrehabilitationsoil and human health11. SustainabilityDuurzaam Bodemgebruiklcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental SciencedegradationSustainable Soil Use2. Zero hungerSustainable developmentlcsh:GE1-350WIMEKsoil modeling04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiogeochemical cycles15. Life on landSoil contamination6. Clean waterSoloEnvironmental Systems Analysis13. Climate actionMilieusysteemanalyseGreenhouse gasSoil processes040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSoil conservationbiogeochemical cycles; degradation; rehabilitation; soil and human health; soil modeling; Soil researchsoil researchSoil research
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The European Green Deal: New Challenges for the Economic Feasibility of Energy Retrofit at District Scale

2020

The European Green Deal proposes an epochal change in the European society by transforming environmental and climatic problems into opportunities and making sustainable and fair the European Union economic system. Radical changes will also concern urban redevelopment and energy efficiency measures in order to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve these objectives, rules and standards, as well as financial resources and assessment tools, are needed to support both urban planning and public decision process. This paper aims to analyze the existing European programs that are applied in some European smart cities, as they constitute a valuable source of information for the developm…

Process (engineering)Cost effectivenessEnvironmental economicsCost effectivenessEnergy efficiency of buildingsOrder (exchange)Urban planningScale (social sciences)Greenhouse gasSettore ICAR/22 - Estimomedia_common.cataloged_instanceCost effectiveneEuropean Green DealBusinessEuropean unionEfficient energy usemedia_common
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Do International Urban Sustainability Monitoring Frameworks Respond to the Perceived Needs of Norwegian small and mediumsized cities? – Results of a …

2020

Cities are estimated to have a 70% contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. This makes urban sustainability monitoring necessary, but are urban sustainability monitoring frameworks applicable to cities of all sizes? And do they offer a consistent overview of the sustainability status of core urban development areas, such as transport? The present research tests if the specific needs of small and medium-sized Norwegian cities, as perceived by local stakeholders, are consistently covered by the indicators of urban sustainability monitoring frameworks. To this purpose, four international frameworks were evaluated in the frame of a workshop: Reference Framework for Sustainable Cities, K…

Quality of life (healthcare)Urban planningGreenhouse gasSustainabilitylanguageUrban sustainabilityNorwegianBusinessPerformance indicatorPrivate sectorEnvironmental planninglanguage.human_language2020 Forum on Integrated and Sustainable Transportation Systems (FISTS)
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SOLAR DESALINATION: A CHALLENGE FOR SUSTAINABLE FRESH WATER IN THE 21ST CENTURY

2007

generate a sustainable source of fresh water as well as energy. This combination is highly valued as it limits and reduces air pollutant emissions and green house gases generated by combustion of fossil fuels. Increase in energy demand during the first half of this century is expected to continue, which makes the cost of renewable solar energy highly competitive against fossil fuels. Desalination has been relied on to provide fresh water for large cities and countries across the world. The desalination industry continues to grow in countries in arid regions. Various aspects of solar desalination processes, solar energy, and conventional desalination are discussed. Scenarios for combination …

Rankine cycleWaste managementbusiness.industryFossil fuelEnvironmental engineeringGeothermal desalinationSolar energyDesalinationRenewable energylaw.inventionlawGreenhouse gasEnvironmental sciencebusinessSolar desalination
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Impact of the environmental taxes on reduction of emission from transport in Latvia

2021

Transport has a significant contribution to climate change and many post-Soviet republics, including Latvia, struggle to decrease these emissions to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. In this paper, ...

Reduction (complexity)Economics and EconometricsCarbon neutralityNatural resource economicsGreenhouse gasClimate changeEnvironmental scienceTax efficiencyPost-Communist Economies
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Carbon efficiency analysis in the provision of drinking water : Estimation of optimal greenhouse gas emissions

2023

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Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStrategy and ManagementGreenhouse gas emissionsWater servicesEfficiency analysis trees (EAT)3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio AmbienteRecursos hidràulics ExplotacióBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental variablesCarbonIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral Environmental ScienceDesenvolupament econòmic Aspectes ambientals
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