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Multivariate analysis of historical data (2004-2013) in assessing the possible environmental impact of the Bellolampo landfill (Palermo).

2017

Multivariate analysis was performed on a large data set of groundwater and leachate samples collected during 9 years of operation of the Bellolampo municipal solid waste landfill (located above Palermo, Italy). The aim was to obtain the most likely correlations among the data. The analysis results are presented. Groundwater samples were collected in the period 2004–2013, whereas the leachate analysis refers to the period 2006–2013. For groundwater, statistical data evaluation revealed notable differences among the samples taken from the numerous wells located around the landfill. Characteristic parameters revealed by principal component analysis (PCA) were more deeply investigated, and corr…

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The environmental impact of air pollution on the built heritage of historic Cairo (Egypt)

2020

In the last decades, many researchers investigated the relation between environmental pollution and the degradation phenomena on the built heritage, because of their rapid increase and growing harmfulness. Consequently, the identification of the main pollution sources has become essential to define mitigation actions against degradation and alteration phenomena of the stone materials. In this way, the present paper is focused on the study of the effect of air pollution on archaeological buildings in Historic Cairo. A multi-methodological approach was used to obtain information about the chemical composition of examined black crusts and to clarify their correlation with the air pollution, sp…

PollutionEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBuilt cultural heritagemedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionAir pollutionEnvironmental pollution010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesCarbonaceous fractionDegradationmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental impact assessmentWaste Management and DisposalChemical compositionSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonPollutantEnvironmental engineeringHeavy metalsPollutionHeavy metalsBlack crustEnvironmental scienceBuilt heritageAir pollution Black crust Built cultural heritage Carbonaceous fraction Degradation Heavy metals
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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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The precautionary principle and management of uncertainties in EIAs – analysis of waste incineration cases in Finland

2013

This article examines whether and how the practice of environmental impact assessments (EIAs) serves the idea of the precautionary principle. The article provides an empirical examination and description of how uncertainties and risks were dealt with in conclusive outputs of EIAs of chosen example cases of Finnish waste incineration projects. The analysis focuses on the time when several incineration projects were in the planning phase in Finland and the effects of this development were seen as being controversial. The findings of the analysis are evaluated against a legislative and theoretical framework. The challenges and strengths of the practice are identified. The article suggests that…

Precautionary principleEmpirical examinationGeography Planning and DevelopmentRisk communicationEnvironmental impact assessmentLegislatureEnvironmental policyBusinessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental planningta119IncinerationImpact Assessment and Project Appraisal
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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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Modeling and Analysis of a New Process for Pyruvate Production

2005

Early process development is crucial for the economic and environmental performance of a final production process. A new process for the production of pyruvate is presented as a case study to show how process modeling and an analysis of the results regarding economic and environmental aspects improves the understanding of the process, its cost structure, and its environmental impact. It also enables the quantification of process improvements and the comparison of alternative designs. The model of the pyruvate production shows how strain and fermentation improvements propagate through the process and affect its economic and environmental performance. The comparison of two alternative purific…

Process modelingCost structureProcess developmentComputer scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryElectrodialysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringScientific methodProduction (economics)FermentationEnvironmental impact assessmentBiochemical engineeringModeling; simulation; economic assessment; sodium pyruvate; pyruvic acid; process development; sustainable processes; management of process development
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Scaling-up processes: Patents and commercial applications

2020

There is currently a great demand for fish and seafood products. However, their high consumption produces large quantities of by-products that can be an ecological problem. That is why it is necessary to look for alternatives to revalue these products and give them a second life, thus reducing their environmental impact. In this sense, several investigations have been carried out in laboratories around the world to extract compounds from marine processing industry for the final high added-value products. Some of these compounds are collagen, omega 3 fatty acids, protein concentrates or chitin/chitosan, among others. Nevertheless, one of the critical steps for obtaining these compounds at th…

Product (business)0303 health sciences03 medical and health sciences030309 nutrition & dieteticsProcess (engineering)Research studiesFish <Actinopterygii>LegislationEnvironmental impact assessmentBiochemical engineeringBusinessIntellectual property
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Quantifying the health impacts of outdoor air pollution: useful estimations for public health action

2013

According to WHO,1 health impact assessment (HIA) is A combination of procedures, methods and tools used to evaluate the potential health effects of a policy, programme or project. Using qualitative, quantitative and participatory techniques, HIA aims to produce recommendations that will help decision makers and other stakeholders make choices about alternatives and improvements to prevent disease/injury, and to actively promote health. The typical procedural steps in HIA include screening, scoping, assessment of health effects, recommending alternatives and mitigations, reporting and monitoring.2 Each step helps predict or foresee potential effects of policy decisions on a population's hea…

Quality Controlmedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyPopulation010501 environmental sciencesWorld Health Organization01 natural sciencesRisk Assessment[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthAir Pollution11. SustainabilitymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationHealth policyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studyAir Pollutantsbusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthUrban HealthEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental Exposure[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceHealth indicator3. Good healthEurope13. Climate actionEpidemiological MonitoringPublic Health PracticeHealth Impact AssessmentEpidemiological MonitoringbusinessRisk assessmentHealth impact assessmentEnvironmental Monitoring
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Urban Storm-Water Quality Management: Centralized versus Source Control

2010

The continuous growth of urban areas and the increasing public awareness of the environmental impacts of storm water have raised interest on the quality of the receiving water bodies. In the past two decades, many efforts have been directed at improving urban drainage systems by introducing mitigation measures to limit the negative environmental impacts of storm water. These mitigation measures are generally called best management practices (BMPs), sustainable urban drainage systems, or low impact developments, and they include practices such as infiltration and storage tanks that reduce the peak flow and retain some of the polluting materials. Choosing the best mitigation measure is still …

Quality managementSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleBest practiceGeography Planning and DevelopmentStormwaterStormManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWater resourcesEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentDrainageWater resource managementSurface runoffEnvironmental planningBest management practices Receiving water impact Urban water quality Storm-water infiltration Integrated urban drainage modeling.Water Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Cross-cultural adaptation and test-retest reliability of the spanish ROWAN foot pain assessment questionnaire (ROFPAQ-S)

2020

Background The ROWAN Foot Pain Assessment Questionnaire (ROFPAQ) may be considered as a self-reported health questionnaire with 45 items to measure foot health problems such as foot pain. To date, the ROFPAQ has only been validated into an English-language version. Objectives Therefore this study aim was to perform the cross-cultural adaptation and test-retest reliability of the Spanish ROFPAQ version (ROFPAQ-S). Study design A cross-sectional descriptive study. Settings Podiatry and physiotherapy clinical centers. Methods The recommended forward/backward translation protocol was applied for the procedure of translation and cross-cultural adaptation from United Kingdom to Spain. Results An …

Quality of lifeAdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMalemedicine.medical_specialtyIntraclass correlationCalidad de vidaPainChronic painEnquestesFoot DiseasesQuality of lifeCronbach's alphaPain assessmentSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansTranslationsReliability (statistics)LanguagePain MeasurementFootHealth impact assessmentbusiness.industryPiePodiatryChronic painReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedDolor crónicomedicine.diseasePatologiaTest (assessment)ExtremitatsEstudios de validaciónAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineCross-Sectional StudiesValidation studiesSpainPhysical therapyFemalebusiness
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