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Development of a Spatial Decision Support System Model for Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in Kafr Elsheikh Governorate, Egypt Using Remote Sensing and GIS
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The fundamental driver behind the real-time data collection offered by remote sensing and GIS is the requirement for efficient planning and disaster prevention. Egypt's Nile delta is rapidly becoming more unplanned as a result of population growth and the human influence that results in rapid changes in land use and land cover. Due to the current strain on agricultural land resources, Egypt must create sustainable land management (SLM) methods. The process of creating such systems necessitates the availability of simple tools for evaluating sustainability. To simultaneously satisfy the five pillars of SLM maintaining or improving production services (productivity), lowering the level of production risk (security), protecting the potential of natural resources. In addition, preventing degradation of soil and water quality (protection), being economically viable (viability), and being socially acceptable SLM combines technologies, policies, and initiatives aimed at integrating socio-economic principles with environmental concerns (acceptability). This paper aims to develop SLM indicators under the international Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Land Management (FESLM) by conducting this work in Kafr Elshiekh Governorate. The information and data gathered from the study region were analyzed to create SDSS-SLM indicators that address the five FESLM pillars. The obtained results showed that sustainable land management in the study area was classified into three categories of sustainability: (I) with an area of 51% and (III) with an area of 25%. All rest units do not meet the sustainability requirements of Class IV.
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Towards greener telecommunication towers: A framework for “LEED for telecom towers”
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As climate change becomes an urgent issue that must be tackled immediately, several disciplines are making efforts to mitigate its effects. One of the disciplines that must be addressed to mitigate the negative impacts it has on the environment is the installation of telecommunication towers. An ever-increasing number of telecommunication towers may have negative impacts on the environment because of the use of diesel, not environmentally friendly materials or the waves emitted to the surrounding environment. Literature review showed different sustainable approaches that were proposed for use in telecommunication towers. However, there is a gap in having a comprehensive approach for making the overall factors of the telecommunication towers more sustainable. Green rating systems are used as guidelines for making buildings more sustainable. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system is the most widely used green rating system in the world; however, it doesn’t have any guidelines for applying sustainable measures in telecommunication towers. Therefore, this paper proposes a green rating system that is based on LEED’s main categories, to limit the negative impacts telecommunication towers have on the environment. Then, 21 questionnaires were distributed among engineers from various backgrounds in Egypt as a case study to come up with proposed weights for categories and subcategories. The questionnaire analysis is based on Analytical Hierarchy Process. It is concluded that the sustainable site category has the highest weight, as the optimum selection of site would help in improving the overall factors that affect the environmental behavior of the tower.
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An Ecosystem-Enriched (EDPSEEA) Methodology for Sustainable Urban Development of Communities in Egypt
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Despite efforts to achieve environmental sustainability, the globe is not yet on the right track; various difficulties have lately emerged because of development, including natural resource depletion, biodiversity loss, and pollution issues. The strategic objectives of the environment for the year 2030 aim to achieve rational management of natural resource assets and the maintenance of the balance of ecosystems and biodiversity, and hence, it is necessary to deal with the important challenges of current urban development, which directly and indirectly affect resources and ecosystems, and human health. This has led to development of tools to consider the relationship between human activities and environmental sustainability in a policy-relevant way. Such tools can identify policies that might simultaneously achieve sustainability, preserve resources while protecting health and equity. This paper aims at understanding the impact of various urban development sectors on environmental ecosystems through employing a systematic framework to formulate appropriate measures and policies to confront these challenges. Various methodological frameworks are reviewed leading to selection of the ecosystems-enriched Drivers, Pressures, State, Exposure, Effect Action (eDPSEEA) as an appropriate tool for assessing and determining the cause and effect of an ecosystem to guide and direct responses and actions in the Egyptian context. El Fayoum Governorate is selected as a case study to test the suitability of this framework. The study concludes that the application of this systemic methodological approach can enhance understanding of the interrelationships among the multifaceted components within the urban system and its impacts on ecosystems, helping to enhance the decision-making and implementation processes.
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 12 No. 1
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Environmental Management and Sustainable Development (EMSD) would like to thank the following reviewers for reviewing manuscripts from November 1, 2022, to May 1, 2023. Their comments and suggestions were of great help to the authors in improving the quality of their papers. Many authors, regardless of whether EMSD publishes their work, appreciate the helpful feedback provided by the reviewers. Macrothink Institute appreciates the following reviewers’ rigorous and conscientious efforts for this journal. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review during this period. Christiane do Nascimento Monte, Universidade Federal Fluminense, BrazilChuck Chuan Ng, Xiamen University Malaysia, MalaysiaDilek Kaya-Akyüzlü, Ankara University, TurkeyElham Mohamed, National Research Centre, EgyptFarahdilah Ghazali, University of Malaysia Terengganu, MalaysiaFarhaoui Mohamed, National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water, MoroccoGandhi Escajadillo Toledo, Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, PeruHayssam Mohamed Ali, King Saud University, EgyptJoão Fernando Pereira Gomes, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, PortugueseManuel Mendoza-Carranza, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), MexicoMohammad Aghababaei, Washington State University, USAMona M. Amin Abdel-Fatah, National Research Center in Egypt, EgyptOylum Gokkurt Baki, Sinop University, TurkeySyakir Amir Ab. Rahman, International Islamic University Malaysia, MalaysiaTaina da Silva Rocha Paz, Federal Fluminense University, Brazil
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The Circular Economy in Low- and Middle-income Countries – A Tool for Sustainable Development?
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Abstract Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMICs) rest at the lower end of the waste management developmental scale: self-managed waste, uncontrolled dumping and open burning, limited treatment facilities, weaker institutions and governance, and a low priority for financing. Conversely, many indicators are better in LMICs than in the Global North – lower consumption, lower levels of waste arisings, higher recycling rates and a productive informal reuse and repair sector – characteristics of sustainable resource use and of value retention/creation in a circular economy. Striving towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 1, 6, 8, 11 and 12 is, among other enablers, contingent on developing sustainable waste and resource management systems based on the principles of the circular economy. The developmental challenge in LMICs is to formalise and strengthen infrastructure, institutional capacity and waste retribution systems, while retaining the LMIC’s existing circular economy characteristics – decoupling waste generation, incorporating the informal sector, improving skills and education, and maintaining a thriving repair and reuse sector. Concomitant benefits include raised living standards, improved public health, decent and inclusive employment and prevention of environmental discharges. Case studies from Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, India and Indonesia identify where meaningful interventions can be made, fundamental to enjoying the wider benefits of a circular economy.
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Developing A Sustainable Balanced Scorecard (SBSC) Model by Integrating EESG (Economic, Environmental, Social, and Governance) Performance Indicators for Private Hospitals in Egypt
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This study constructs a model for Sustainable Balanced Scorecard (SBSC) by identifying the critical indicators from eight perspectives (Finance, Internal Business Process, Customer/Patient, Learning and Growth, Economic, Environmental, Social, and Governance). Moreover, in this study, a structural evaluation approach is presented to link the important SBSC indicators to a strategy map for private hospitals in Egypt. The most important metrics for measuring hospital performance are compiled from relevant literature and evaluated by a panel of experts in accordance with the eight SBSC perspectives. Then, using the DEMATEL (Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory) approach, a tool to analyze multiple criteria, the study ascertains the causal connections among the indicators, pinpoints the crucial core and deciding factors, and creates a visual strategy map with logical connections to boost hospital performance. To assess sustainable performance of private hospitals, 49 metrics were chosen based on the perspectives of the SBSC. Also, the study reveals that ‘‘Governance Control Activities’’, ‘‘Governance Financial Activities’’, ‘‘Non-compliance with laws and regulations’’, “Return on Investment”, “% of Revenue from repeat business “, “Net Promoter Score (NPS)”, and “Patient Complaints”, are the most essential evaluation indicators for private hospitals’ performance. The strategy map results demonstrate a clear road map to assist hospital leaders in ranking performance metrics and focusing on strategy-related actions for the essential indicators, where they could more effectively direct their limited resources toward areas that need the most improvement.
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https://openalex.org/W4293577023
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Causes Influencing Construction Waste Generation During the Design Process: An Analytical Study
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Abstract Despite the social and economic contributions of the construction industry towards achieving sustainable development objectives, it has an adverse effect on the environment such as the generation of waste, water, and energy consumption. Construction waste (CW) is the loss of materials that are produced during or after the construction process and has no remaining value. Several countries promote waste elimination plans at early stages to reduce CW at its source. The Egyptian government is expanding its investments in new mega projects and infrastructure facilities like new administrative capital, bridges, roads, energy projects which resulted in increasing the rate and amount of generated CW. The literature review stated that 33% of CW generated in the primary design stage is the result of design flaws such as design errors and lack of waste management strategies used during the design process. Accordingly, this research aims to investigate the factors influencing CW generation during the design process. To achieve this aim, the development of proper research methodology took place, where it consisted of qualitative analysis of previously published literature and examining case studies to accomplish two objectives. Firstly, an investigation of previous literature focused on studying the design process, CW, and the global and national waste management strategies. Secondly, three case studies were introduced and analysed to study the role of design out waste strategies towards reducing CW during the design process.
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https://openalex.org/W1591650055
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A proposal for an ecological park towards a sustainable humane habitat in Abu Qir, Alexandria, Egypt
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This paper represents a preliminary stage of a multiphase research-project, carried out at the Arab
Academy for Science and Technology (AAST) by the Environmental Design Research Group (EDRG)
looking at alternative proposals for urban development strategies at Abu Qir Area in Alexandria, Egypt.
Abu Qir is located east of Alexandria has a very important productive bay on the Mediterranean Sea and
its eastern and south east coast is the only mirror of Egypt on the Dead Sea. Besides being one of the
most important spots on Alexandria bay, Abu Qir is considered one of the highest polluted areas in
Alexandria, although the area itself has a very high potential on the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea.
This paper explores the design and development of an ecological park as a part of the urban
development at Abu Qir bay. The paper investigates the proposals of conceptual design strategies for an
Ecological Park at Abu-Qir. Lessons learnt from examples that have successfully introduced and
developed the ideas of Ecological parks in the international built environment are reviewed.
Parks are key elements in the urban ecosystem, serving dual roles as core zones of urban nature and
as multi-use recreational open space. Moreover, as part of an open space system, they play important
functional roles as part of landscape-scale habitat and hydrological networks.
Today, there is an urging need for the development of urban parks. As urban populations have rapidly
increased through civilization and industrialization, cities have been enlarged, nature has been impaired,
and human relations have been damaged. For these reasons, people have lost the opportunity to come
into contact with nature. Environmental problems such as air and water pollution have resulted, in
conjunction with a gradual decrease in natural surroundings. Ecological destruction has caused the
landscape to be devastated. For this reason, ecological parks, places serving to reintroduce beautiful
birds and insects into the devastated landscape, are needed. There is a need for ecological parks as
places where sound ecological values can be instilled and established through the observation and study
of nature. Higher priority is given to the ecological environment than in other parks.
The design proposal of the ecological park is a place that is ecologically restored and preserved for the
purposes of scientific observation and study, and also to provide an easily accessible place for visitors to
observe plants, animals and insects living in their natural environment. The proposed park also plays an
important role as an educational open classroom for the community and aims at raising global awareness
issues in Abu-Qir, thus ensuring that children grow up with an awareness of the global problems facing
the world today, and how they can contribute, as active members of the society, in reducing the
consequences of pollution and global warming we have created with our own hands. The paper analyses
the Abu Qir village potentials and constraints and put forward an urban development strategy based on
this analysis. The paper then presents the strategy that has been established to thoroughly preserve,
protect and maintain areas of rich natural resources at Abu Qir, and method have been developed to
allow enjoyment of them with minimum artificial influence. Eco-tours have been developed for observation
of ecosystems. A variety of opportunities to experience nature has been made available by minimization
of human interference and by the introduction of an Environment Commentator as will be discussed in
this paper.
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https://openalex.org/W2904392879
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A PROPOSED FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE APPLICATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN SMALL ENTERPRISE FOR ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Small enterprises have the attention of economic and social policy planners in various countries of the developed and developing world alike, because they have an important role in achieving economic and social development. The energy sector plays an important role in achieving development. Energy is a key factor in supporting the production process and achieving economic development, which provides job opportunities and helps improve the standard of living in general.
The study aimed at developing a proposed framework for studying the economic impact of the application of renewable energy in small projects to achieve sustainable development, showing the economic, social, environmental and technological benefits resulting from the application of renewable energy in small projects. An applied case study of a solar-powered plant and a comparison with a diesel generator system has been used. The study reached several results, the most important of which are: (The prominent role of small projects in the economies of developing countries, especially in achieving sustainable development through contributing to the achievement of economic, social and environmental goals.) Reliance on renewable sources of energy is a promising alternative to traditional energy. To conventional energy sources and reduce pollution resulting from conventional energy use). The study recommends the need to pay attention to small projects because they have an effective role in economic, social and environmental, as well as interest in renewable energy sources as a means to support energy security in Egypt, especially with the entry of traditional sources and the increase in the value of support allocations allocated to these sources.
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https://openalex.org/W3210281431
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“The Effect of Accounting Measurement Of Environmental Performance on The Rationalization of Investment Decisions To Support Sustainable Development- An empirical study on some cement industry companies”
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The study aimed to identify the impact of the accounting measurement of environmental performance on rationalizing investment decisions to support and achieve sustainable development, by applying it to some cement manufacturing companies in Egypt, whose activities result in environmental pollution, in order to contribute to the protection and preservation of the environment and to avoid environmental damage resulting from industrial companies. And determining the relationship between the accounting measurement of environmental performance and the quality of financial reports, and its impact on rationalizing investment decisions in pursuit of sustainable development.To achieve this goal, the researcher relied on theoretical rooting through the inductive approach, from books, references, and Arab and foreign studies, and then conducting a field study by designing a survey list for accountants, auditors, financial and executive managers in cement manufacturing companies and faculty members of the faculties of commerce, the accounting department, and the study sample represented The number of (7) companies out of the number of 18 companies, The questionnaires were distributed to the levels of faculty members of faculties of commerce, financial managers and accountants for a number of 111, and 111 were collected at the levels mentioned in those cement manufacturing companies in the sample of the study. A correlation with a significant moral significance between rationalizing investment decisions and supporting sustainable development goals, and the study recommended the need to follow non-traditional methods and modern scientific methods.
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https://openalex.org/W3004594395
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الاقتصاد الذكي …… مدخل لتحقيق تنمية زراعية مستدامة [Smart economy ... an entrance to achieve the sustainable agricultural development]
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تتمثل مشكلة البحث في الإجابة على السؤال التالي: هل إستراتيجية التنمية المستدامة: رؤية مصر 2030 تلبي احتياجات ومتطلبات التنمية الزراعية المستدامة بيئيا؟ خاصة في تحقيق الرفاهية الاقتصادية للأفراد، واعتمد البحث في تحقيق أهدافه على أسلوب التحليل الوصفي والكمي، والعرض الجدولي والبياني، والنسب المئوية، والمتوسطات الحسابية والهندسية، ومعدلات النمو، بالإضافة إلى الانحدار المتعدد في الصورة اللوغاريتمية المزدوجة باستخدام بيانات سنوية تغطي الفترة 2000-2014، للوصول إلى أهم محددات الرفاهية الشخصية في مصر، والأضرار الناتجة عن التعديات على الأراضي الزراعية والفاقد في المياه الموجهة للزراعة، وانبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسد الكربون وذلك للوقوف على وضع التنمية المستدامة بيئيا في مصر. وتوصل البحث إلى عدد من النتائج منها: فيما بتعلق بالرفاهية الشخصية البيئية: تم تقدير العلاقة بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغير تابع، وكل من عدد السكان الحاصلين على مصدر محسن لمياه الشرب، أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغيرات مستقلة، واتضح وجود علاقة طردية معنوية إحصائيا بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية وعدد السكان الحاصلين على مصدر محسن لمياه الشرب، ووجود علاقة عكسية معنوية إحصائيا بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية وأضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية، مما يشير إلى بعد السياسات المصرية الزراعية عن الاهتمام بالمعايير والأهداف البيئية لتحقيق تنمية زراعية مستدامة بيئيا، وهو ما يفسر مع ترتيب مصر وفقا لمؤشر التلوث العالمي حيث تحتل مصر المرتبة الأولى كأعلى الدول من حيث التلوث عام 2016. وفيما يتعلق بالاستدامة البيئية: تم تقدير العلاقة بين أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغير تابع، وكل من الناتج الزراعي الإجمالي، قيمة الوقود النفطي المستخدم في القطاع الزراعي بالأسعار الحقيقية، وعدد السكان المصريين كمتغيرات مستقلة، واتضح وجود علاقة موجبة معنوية إحصائيا بين المتغيرات المستقلة الثلاثة والمتغير التابع. وتجدر الإشارة إلى أن العلاقة الموجبة بين أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون والناتج الزراعي الإجمالي تعزى إلى الإسراف في استخدام مستلزمات إنتاج ملوثة للبيئة كالوقود والأسمدة الكيماوية والمبيدات وغيرها، والتي ينتج عنها زيادة انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون. Abstract The Scientific and technological progress is a crucial issue for all developed and developing countries. The development of any society depends on the success of this society in mobilizing and organizing its efforts to benefit from the available scientific and technological capabilities available. The Sustainable Agricultural Development (SAD) aims to meet food requirements and needs of present and future generations, providing permanent employment, adequate incomes, decent living and working conditions for all participants in the agricultural sector, maintaining the productive capacity of natural resources and renewable ones in particular. Newly, Planning requires many innovations in all fields, especially in real asset management, while ensuring sustainability of using resources as one of the dimensions of Smart Economy, which includes the main fields of energy, waste management and environmental conditions to improve the quality of life, which is reflected on personal welfare by dependency. The problem of research is to answer the following question Is Sustainable Development Strategy: Egypt's Vision 2030 addressing the needs and requirements of environmentally sustainable agricultural development? Especially in achieving the objective well-being. The research found the following results: objective well- being: The relation between real GDP as a dependent variable, and the number of people with an improved source of drinking water, andcarbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices as independent variables was estimated to find a statistically significant positive relation between GDP In real prices and the number of people with an improved source of potable water, and a statistically significant inverse relationship between real GDP and carbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices, Which refers to that Egypt's agricultural policies are far from the environmental standards for achieving environmentally sustainable agricultural development. This explained the low rank of Egypt according to the global pollution index, where Egypt ranked first among the countries in terms of pollution in 2016. environmental sustainability: The relationship between carbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices as a dependent variable and the agricultural gross domestic product, and the value of oil used in the agricultural sector in real prices, and the number of Egyptian population as independent variables was estimated to find a statistically significant positive relationship between the three Independent variables and the dependent variable. This positive relationship between carbon dioxide emissions damage and the agricultural gross domestic product is due to the excessive use of environmentally polluting inputs such as fuel, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and others, resulting in increased carbon dioxide emissions. Key Words: Smart Economy, Sustainable Development, Carbon dioxide emissions Damage, objective well- being.
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الاقتصاد الذكي …… مدخل لتحقيق تنمية زراعية مستدامة
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تتمثل مشكلة البحث في الإجابة على السؤال التالي: هل إستراتيجية التنمية المستدامة: رؤية مصر 2030 تلبي احتياجات ومتطلبات التنمية الزراعية المستدامة بيئيا؟ خاصة في تحقيق الرفاهية الاقتصادية للأفراد، واعتمد البحث في تحقيق أهدافه على أسلوب التحليل الوصفي والكمي، والعرض الجدولي والبياني، والنسب المئوية، والمتوسطات الحسابية والهندسية، ومعدلات النمو، بالإضافة إلى الانحدار المتعدد في الصورة اللوغاريتمية المزدوجة باستخدام بيانات سنوية تغطي الفترة 2000-2014، للوصول إلى أهم محددات الرفاهية الشخصية في مصر، والأضرار الناتجة عن التعديات على الأراضي الزراعية والفاقد في المياه الموجهة للزراعة، وانبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسد الكربون وذلك للوقوف على وضع التنمية المستدامة بيئيا في مصر.
وتوصل البحث إلى عدد من النتائج منها:
فيما بتعلق بالرفاهية الشخصية البيئية: تم تقدير العلاقة بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغير تابع، وكل من عدد السكان الحاصلين على مصدر محسن لمياه الشرب، أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغيرات مستقلة، واتضح وجود علاقة طردية معنوية إحصائيا بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية وعدد السكان الحاصلين على مصدر محسن لمياه الشرب، ووجود علاقة عكسية معنوية إحصائيا بين الناتج المحلي الإجمالي بالأسعار الحقيقية وأضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية، مما يشير إلى بعد السياسات المصرية الزراعية عن الاهتمام بالمعايير والأهداف البيئية لتحقيق تنمية زراعية مستدامة بيئيا، وهو ما يفسر مع ترتيب مصر وفقا لمؤشر التلوث العالمي حيث تحتل مصر المرتبة الأولى كأعلى الدول من حيث التلوث عام 2016.
وفيما يتعلق بالاستدامة البيئية: تم تقدير العلاقة بين أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون بالأسعار الحقيقية كمتغير تابع، وكل من الناتج الزراعي الإجمالي، قيمة الوقود النفطي المستخدم في القطاع الزراعي بالأسعار الحقيقية، وعدد السكان المصريين كمتغيرات مستقلة، واتضح وجود علاقة موجبة معنوية إحصائيا بين المتغيرات المستقلة الثلاثة والمتغير التابع. وتجدر الإشارة إلى أن العلاقة الموجبة بين أضرار انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون والناتج الزراعي الإجمالي تعزى إلى الإسراف في استخدام مستلزمات إنتاج ملوثة للبيئة كالوقود والأسمدة الكيماوية والمبيدات وغيرها، والتي ينتج عنها زيادة انبعاثات غاز ثاني أكسيد الكربون.
Abstract
The Scientific and technological progress is a crucial issue for all developed and developing countries. The development of any society depends on the success of this society in mobilizing and organizing its efforts to benefit from the available scientific and technological capabilities available. The Sustainable Agricultural Development (SAD) aims to meet food requirements and needs of present and future generations, providing permanent employment, adequate incomes, decent living and working conditions for all participants in the agricultural sector, maintaining the productive capacity of natural resources and renewable ones in particular. Newly, Planning requires many innovations in all fields, especially in real asset management, while ensuring sustainability of using resources as one of the dimensions of Smart Economy, which includes the main fields of energy, waste management and environmental conditions to improve the quality of life, which is reflected on personal welfare by dependency.
The problem of research is to answer the following question Is Sustainable Development Strategy: Egypt's Vision 2030 addressing the needs and requirements of environmentally sustainable agricultural development? Especially in achieving the objective well-being.
The research found the following results:
objective well- being: The relation between real GDP as a dependent variable, and the number of people with an improved source of drinking water, andcarbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices as independent variables was estimated to find a statistically significant positive relation between GDP In real prices and the number of people with an improved source of potable water, and a statistically significant inverse relationship between real GDP and carbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices, Which refers to that Egypt's agricultural policies are far from the environmental standards for achieving environmentally sustainable agricultural development. This explained the low rank of Egypt according to the global pollution index, where Egypt ranked first among the countries in terms of pollution in 2016.
environmental sustainability: The relationship between carbon dioxide emissions Damage in real prices as a dependent variable and the agricultural gross domestic product, and the value of oil used in the agricultural sector in real prices, and the number of Egyptian population as independent variables was estimated to find a statistically significant positive relationship between the three Independent variables and the dependent variable. This positive relationship between carbon dioxide emissions damage and the agricultural gross domestic product is due to the excessive use of environmentally polluting inputs such as fuel, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and others, resulting in increased carbon dioxide emissions.
Key Words: Smart Economy, Sustainable Development, Carbon dioxide emissions Damage, objective well- being.
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CARBON NEUTRAL URBAN SPACES UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE CASE STUDY: RENOVATION OF SIDI GABER NEIGHBORHOOD IN ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
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With growing pressure from the public on governments and organizations to address climate change, the term ‘carbon neutral’ has become increasingly used in recent years. Carbon neutral is an emerging definition that relates to measuring, reducing and offsetting carbon energy used by either a building or an organization as a whole. Buildings are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions when they operated by fossil fuel energy resources. Sustainable urban development is essential issue to enhance the quality of life of city residents and to decrease the negative impact of conventional type of energy through using the renewable energy resources. This research discusses the issue of the planning future sustainable cities and how to apply all the innovative renewable energy solutions for construction and operation of these developments. It aims to achieve the criteria of renovation existing conventional neighborhood to be a prototype of carbon neutral urban area and maximize the benefits of sustainable technologies through an integrated planning and design approaches. The research’s case study concentrates on renovating of Sidi Gaber neighborhood and its surroundings in Alexandria city, Egypt as a prototype for a high quality. of life where inhabitants can find the carbon is neutral through applying the sustainable development criteria. Moreover, carbon measurements and residents’ questionnaire are used to achieve the proposed renovation alternatives according to the sustainability criteria.
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Using GIS as a decision making support tool for LEED credits
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Green building rating systems are voluntary tools intended to promote sustainable building process through approaching several environmental issues that include sustainable design parameters related to the construction site and others related to its surrounding context. Decision making software support tools and methods are needed to guide practitioners on minimizing building’s environmental impact especially for early design decisions. Hence, the study shows how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is used as a decision-making support tool for assessing location and transportation (LT) together with sustainable site (SS) categories for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system. The methodology is applied on the 10th of Ramadan city in Egypt; creating land suitability analysis for these two LEED categories. The analysis considers sensitive land protection, high priority development sites, surrounding density and diverse uses, and access to quality transit on the context level. It also analyses lithology type and condition as well as habitat and open spaces protection on the site level. The result shows the potential role of integrating GIS analysis as a tool for site selection credits for LEED rating systems. This allows for more data integration to set a solid base for objective decision making process based on contextual conditions. The method can be generalized and applied in similar contexts in order to attract private investments for green construction especially in new development areas.
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Water Climate Food Nexus for Green Sustainability
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Egypt is characterized as arid and semi-arid country with very limited water resources, population growth, and proving with climate changes such reasons grow pressures on the environment and natural resources, and consequently affecting on per capita sharing for water and land, human securities and eventually political stability. There are interrelationships between food, water and climate that affect in sustainable development generally and especially for green sustainable. Green sustainable could support the human being, environment, and prevent poverty in terms of sufficient water and food security. Whenever Climate change is considered as cross cutting issue with food and water security and consequentially for green sustainable Development. Applying Water-climate-Food Security (WCF) Nexus approach, could be save time and efforts need to cope with the risk of climate at these crosscutting areas. It is highly appreciated if there are a coordination between governmental sectors, stakeholders and different beneficiaries. By identifying entry points, processes and partners for WCF nexus mainstreaming, it could be add value to implementation of sectorial strategies and to contribute to cross-sectorial policy goals such as the national vision for sustainable development 2030 and climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies to meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The next sections identify the interrelationships between Climate water food nexus and discuss the national and international mechanisms that need to conduct this approach efficiently. In addition to drawing attention to some related national strategies in order to meet the green sustainable development.
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THE REVENUE AND THE COST FOR APPLYING STANDARDS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND THEIR IMPACT ON LISTED COMPANIES IN EGYPTIAN STOCK MARKET
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The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of the follow-up of companies registered in the Egyptian Stock Exchange on sustainable development standards on the quality of financial reports and their reflection on the rationalization of investor decisions, And to recognize the importance of implementing sustainable development criteria and the impact on the transparency of financial statements and reports and enhance the confidence of investors in the control reports to help them in making investment decisions, Two tools were used in the study: the first is to use the criteria and financial ratios because there are no accounting equations or specific percentages for the sustainable development account. However, the criteria for sustainable development are comprehensive, The second tool is the use of the interpersonal interview method with relevant economists, The study found some results: The financial performance of companies is not affected by the application of environmental and social criteria included in sustainable development standards. The application of sustainable development standards does not reduce the income or profits of companies, The value of the share is not affected by the environmental and social criteria for sustainable development, as the value of the stock is affected by the economic performance and the profit value of the company, The study also reached some recommendations, including the need for decision-makers and legislators to develop legislative laws, ethical standards and rules so that they are more binding and encourage companies to adopt sustainable development reports as independent reports to disclose sustainable development information. During the issuance of a separate report on the reports of the final financial statements of the importance of these reports
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https://openalex.org/W2489815170
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Industrial Ecology Using an Integrated CP-EMS Model for Sustainable Development
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: Industrial activities have been increasing all over the world. Scientists have been trying to develop new ways to preserve and improve the environment. One of the recent methods is the “industrial ecology”, in which the industrial system is managed and operated more or less like a natural ecosystem. Industrial ecology can be achieved by the proper implementation of cleaner production technologies in order to approach zero pollution. The proper implementation of CP can lead to zero pollution (environmental benefits) as well as economical and social benefits, if a good management system exist. Adapting environmental management system (EMS) or ISO 14001 can develop the foundation of a good management system. Therefore the integration of CP with EMS is a must in order to reach zero pollution/waste. In other words, industrial ecology can be implemented within the industrial activates through the implementation of the proposed CP-EMS model. This paper proposes an integrated CP-EMS model or a modified EMS model to integrate cleaner production technologies with environmental management system for sustainable development. The modified EMS model can be implemented not only on industrial processes but also on projects, services and communities in order to reach zero pollution. Two case studies approaching zero pollution in Egypt will be discussed. The first case study is dealing with cement industry and the way to convert it into zero pollution using the newly developed approach for zero pollution. Another case study dealing with Iron & Steel industry will also be discussed. Introduction Cleaner Production Zero Pollution Environmental Management System Industrial Ecology Case Studies Conclusions References
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Role of rural women in sustainable development in Sharkia Governorate
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Rural woman does many productive and marketing activities, whether inside or outside her home in many fields as: agriculture, animal care, plant and animal food processing, and marketing of their products. This study aimed to know the performance efficiency and participation of rural women in sustainable development in Egypt and Sharkia Governorate. In addition the identification of factors and variables affecting the role of rural women in sustainable development in the Sharkia governorate. So that, The study relied on two main data sources which are secondary data published by the official authorities and primary data through a specially designed questionnaire form. It also relied on the descriptive and quantitative methods and choosing the appropriate ones according to the available data.The study reached to several results, the most important of which are:1- The most important operations are done by woman are at home, then the agricultural field, and finally in marketing their agricultural commodities and products.2- It was found that the time that the rural agricultural woman has done those three previous operations 53.16%, 17.05% and 29.79% respectively.3- Her wage for the total three previous operations was about 1390.71 L.E / month or 45.72 L.E / day.4- One of the most important problems impeding rural women's participation in sustainable development is the existence of customs and traditions, as her role, movement and activity must be restricted within the home only, without work.
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 10 No. 2
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Environmental Management and Sustainable Development (EMSD) would like to thank the following reviewers for reviewing manuscripts from February 1, 2021, to May 1, 2021. Their comments and suggestions were of great help to the authors in improving the quality of their papers. Many authors, regardless of whether EMSD publishes their work, appreciate the helpful feedback provided by the reviewers. Macrothink Institute appreciates the following reviewers’ rigorous and conscientious efforts for this journal. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review during this period. Adriano Magliocco, University of Genoa, ItalyChristiane do Nascimento Monte, Universidade Federal Fluminense, BrazilDaniel Garraín, Public Research Center for Energy, Environment and Technology, SpainElham Mohamed, National Research Centre, EgyptFarhaoui Mohamed, National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water, MoroccoGandhi Escajadillo Toledo, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, PeruGiacomo Chiesa, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyHayssam Mohamed Ali, King Saud University, EgyptHebin Lin, International Environmental Management Services Ltd (IEMS), USAJoão Fernando Pereira Gomes, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, PortugueseKhan R. Rahaman, Khulna University, BangladeshMona M. Amin Abdel-Fatah, National Research Center in Egypt, EgyptPankaj Maheshwari, College of Engineering, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USATateda Masafumi, Toyama Prefectural University, Japan
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The Index of Ecotourism Impacts The Case of Wadi El Gemal Protected Area in Egypt
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Ecotourism is a concept defined by its positive impacts, which include biodiversity conservation and maintaining the well-being of local communities. However, the acute deficiencies present in efforts to identify and measure the activity’s comprehensive impacts have left the concept void of content. This research contributes to the debate on the use of ecotourism as a tool for sustainable development by conceptualizing the Index of Sustainable Ecotourism Impacts. The index development was carried out in two steps: the first part of the research developed a general framework for ecotourism sustainability in protected areas. This is verified using the methodology of content analysis in the case of Wadi El Gemal National Park, located in southern Egypt. This paper argues in its second part that comprehensive ecotourism impacts, as illustrated by the Protected Area Ecotourism Sustainability Framework, can only be captured through multi-disciplinary approaches. The index was therefore conceptualized following the model of the alternative measures of welfare. The Index construction and uses are illustrated using the information extracted from the case study. The results highlight the sustainability risks and opportunities in Wadi El Gemal National Park. Even if the index application was hindered by data deficiencies and lack of integration of social, economic and ecological statistics at the local level, ISEI managed to shed light on important issues that can enhance the role of tourism as a tool for the sustainable development of protected areas or undermine it.
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Assessing streetscape development effects on walking and cycling in historic contexts: the case study of Afrang district, Port Said, Egypt
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Purpose Urban mobility has substantially evolved in several western countries, shifting from interest in road expansion strategies to cater motorized movement to the emphasis on sustainable mobility. This is, however, not the case in several developing countries that still try to accommodate vehicular flows in inner historic cities. This paper aims at providing an assessment framework that helps in evaluating the effect of streetscape development on the walking and cycling environment in historic contexts. Design/methodology/approach This research follows a two-phase methodology. Phase 1 is the investigation of the literature review including the streetscape design, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and indicators for the assessment of walking and cycling environment. This phase results in developing a set of indicators for the assessment. Phase 2 is the case study including, methods, steps and results of the assessment based on the output of Phase 1. This phase concludes with a discussion on the challenges and recommendations for the enhancement. Findings The streetscape development in Afrang was insufficient and negatively affected the walking and cycling environment. It was motorized-oriented, instead of enhancing green mobility. The interventions led to more crowds, safety risks and less pleasant experience. Moreover, the car users' experience was enhanced initially; however, the traffic situation did not persist. A sustainable urban mobility approach is necessary to be implemented with consideration to the global level and the relation to SDGs. Originality/value There is a gap in tackling the research problem both within the context of Port Said in particular and Egyptian context in general. Local authorities need a clear structured methodology to follow in the development of the streetscape. The assessment indicators gathered can be the basis for evaluating future plans.
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On the Roles of World-Class Universities and the Sustainability Agenda in Africa: A Case Study of Two Universities in South Africa and Egypt
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In the past decade, the World Class University discussion has become rampant due to the integral role that higher education plays in any economy's aspiration to compete globally while still pursuing sustainability. This article reports on a study that explored the roles played by world-class universities (WCUs) in fostering sustainability initiatives and practices in the African context. The article harnesses a document review approach that facilitates in-depth document analysis using two world-class institutions in Africa: The University of Cape Town in South Africa and American University in Cairo in Egypt as case studies. This study finds that world-class institutions in the two countries have rigorous, comprehensive sustainability organisations, synthesised and adopted from international agreements and concepts. The sustainability organisation is characterised by a less hierarchical approach to its management and leadership. Sustainability in research is fostered through environmental research and other key research areas such as food and medicine. Sustainable teaching is fostered through living-learning labs, redesigned curriculums, targeted degree programs and lecturer development through training and awards as incentives. Tangible, sustainable technology and innovation initiatives are also evident. This article comprehensively establishes the links and roles played by WCUs in fostering sustainability. It aids potential WCUs in Africa to understand and adopt sustainable initiatives within different and dynamic institutional contexts.
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Abstract In the context of the tremendous progress in information technology in all spheres of life, it is necessary to adopt more intelligence solutions to increase the quality of life and achieve sustainable cities. Currently, without a doubt, we have the ability to make all city services accessible to everybody. Transportation and mobility systems are critical components of sustainable city development. Therefore, the scientific literature on the technological systems employed in transportation systems and their primary uses is extensive, outlining their application to improving people’s quality of life through promoting a sustainable environment. Recently. There is a new generation of ITS (intelligence transportation system) resulting from the encouragement of related public policy that has been deeply integrated with new infrastructure and new technologies for improving the quality of life. The new generation of ITS technology and urban analysis and planning technology can not only meet the current problems of the coordinated development of the public transportation system and big cities like Cairo, but also meet the needs of the city’s future development in advance. This paper will discuss the transformation of intelligent public transportation, the opportunities, and applications, using technologies, and implementation in various urban areas using a case study of China’s smart transportation. Additionally, propose a future framework for sustainable transportation in new cities and the feasibility of implementing them in Egypt’s new cities. Highlight the actions and outcomes of integrating technologies, as well as their environmental, urban, economic, and social impacts. In order to develop and increase the quality of life in the cities of Egypt and the developing world in order to achieve sustainability goals.
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Reviewer Acknowledgements for Environmental Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 9 No. 4
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Environmental Management and Sustainable Development (EMSD) would like to thank the following reviewers for reviewing manuscripts from August 1, 2020, to November 1, 2020. Their comments and suggestions were of great help to the authors in improving the quality of their papers. Many authors, regardless of whether EMSD publishes their work, appreciate the helpful feedback provided by the reviewers. Macrothink Institute appreciates the following reviewers’ rigorous and conscientious efforts for this journal. Each of the reviewers listed below returned at least one review during this period. Adriano Magliocco, University of Genoa, ItalyAghop Der-Karabetian, University of La Verne, USAChristiane do Nascimento Monte, Universidade Federal Fluminense, BrazilDastun Gabriel Msuya, Sokoine University Of Agriculture, TanzaniaDavid Layfield, University of Maryland, JapanElham Mohamed, National Research Centre, EgyptErfan Babaee Tirkolaee, Mazandaran University of Science and Technology, IranFarhaoui Mohamed, National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water, MoroccoHayssam Mohamed Ali, King Saud University, EgyptJoão Fernando Pereira Gomes, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, PortugueseManuel Mendoza-Carranza, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), MexicoMohammad Aghababaei, Washington State University, USAMona M. Amin Abdel-Fatah, National Research Center in Egypt, EgyptOylum Gokkurt Baki, Sinop University, TurkeyUsama Awan, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
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The African continent is endowed with significant biodiversity and environmental resources, including terrestrial and aquatic species, water bodies, natural mineral reserves, and an enormous and diverse landmass. This makes it a prime investment hub for some of the world’s biggest corporations. Therefore, effective and sustainable policies on managing these resources are crucial to balance the need for and pursuit of development with preserving biodiversity and environmental resources. This chapter gives an overview of the policies regulating the biological and environmental resources on the continent. It begins by presenting Africa’s biological and ecological resources based on available literature and then highlights the policy structure currently adopted by some countries within the continent. The policy and legal frameworks of some of the continent’s leading and emerging economies—Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, and Ethiopia—are also discussed. To enhance the current policy structure, African countries need to understudy the constantly evolving legal frameworks of model countries, such as China and Australia, which have made significant progress in framing and constantly updating their biodiversity and ecological policies. Some key challenges of sustainable biological and environmental policymaking in Africa include inadequate government funding, the government’s inability or unwillingness to prioritize sound policymaking, and scarce literature on progress made by several African countries in supporting evidence-based policymaking and enacting. We recommend that political support be galvanized for sound policymaking and revisions for sustainability purposes. It is pertinent that evidence-based research informs scientifically clear policy drafts and that this should replace the conventional, politically driven, and ineffective ones. The potential of digital platforms to raise awareness of policymakers about emerging biological and environmental concerns is also encouraged.
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Enhancing the Streetscape of Sidewalks for Sustainability and Liveability in Shared Streets
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The urgent call for resilient, sustainable cities took place in promoting sustainable development to be achieved by 2030, especially in Egypt’s agenda, and meeting users’ needs through safe and affordable public spaces and inclusive and sustainable urbanization. Open public spaces in sustainable cities act as a source for enhancing interaction between users, including city and neighborhood streets and sidewalks, squares, parks, and other shared spaces such as private parks, in addition to enhancing well-being and good quality of life. In the last couple of years, the use of vehicles and transportation has become a burden for users to use sidewalks, access open spaces, and access outdoor areas, which need an urgent response by decision-makers and stakeholders. As a result, new approaches are currently taking place as a scheme for reforming sidewalks, especially in shared streets, in order to act as a public space for interaction, commuting, and new activities to increase its liveability. Sidewalks act as a place for safe socialization, communication, and commuting through walking and cycling. The research methodology focuses on three stages, including theoretical, analytical, and empirical studies. The theoretical phase presents a theoretical background for the topic. The analytical phase focuses on global cases and guidelines. The empirical phase tests the applicability of the suggested guidelines derived from the theoretical and analytical phases. Finally, the research’s main objective is to examine the applicability of achieving the liveability and sustainability of sidewalks in shared streets in cities as a quick and effective public space for wellness that can be adopted in megacities, with special reference to the Al-Khalifa neighborhood in Egypt.
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Design out waste as an approach for achieving sustainability in Egyptian housing projects
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Abstract Housing projects have been increasing rapidly during the previous years to fulfil community needs and achieve the national and international sustainable development objectives. Due to their nature, housing projects generate a significant amount of waste that accounts for approximately 40% of the solid waste that the construction industry generates annually. Many of these wastes are a result of inappropriate decisions adopted during the design process such as using non-sustainable materials and inefficient use of natural recourses. Meanwhile, research has revealed that achieving sustainability within housing projects is a crucial challenge, yet an essential one. This called to think differently and adopting creative strategies for reducing construction waste during the design process. Therefore, this research aims to develop a matrix that correlates the aspects of sustainability with design out waste strategy as an approach within RIBA design phases for achieving sustainability in Egyptian public housing projects. A research methodologyconsists of literature review and case study was designed to achieve a working matrix by accomplishing three objectives. Firstly, literature review was used to investigate the topics of sustainability, design out waste strategy and housing projects. Secondly, a case study collected by literature presentedand analysedto identify the design out waste strategy for reducing waste as an approach to achieve sustainability. Finally, developing a matrix that correlates sustainability and design out waste strategy within RIBA design phases.
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A Multi-Criteria Model For Sustainable Development Goals Using Fuzzy Goal Programming-Application For Egypt
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Abstract Background: Sustainable development necessitates the implementation of policies that integrate various competing economic, environmental, energy, and social objectives. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis using goal programming is a popular and widely used technique to study decision problems with multiple conflicting objectives. Fuzzy goal programming models are the most appealing choice since real-life situations frequently contain imprecise information. Results: This article proposes fuzzy goal programming model that combines optimal resource allocation with prospective goals for economic development, electricity consumption, employment, and greenhouse gas emission reduction in Egypt's primary economic sectors.The presented model analyses the prospects for improvement, the effort required, and the implementation of sustainable development strategies. The model also offers valuable insights to decision makers for both strategic planning and investment allocations towards sustainable development. We validate the model by applying it to Egypt's important economic sectors to meet the country's 2030 sustainable development goals. Conclusion: The model implies that Egypt's objective of GDP growth will not be met, and that further research and preparation is required. It also recommends that Egypt take some required measures in the direction of renewable technologies, such as solar and wind energy, which have enormous potential for achieving sustainability goals. This can also aid in meeting greenhouse gas emission targets, as well as meeting power consumption targets. The model also provides a quantitative and mathematical reason for additional investments in order to improve Egypt's energy portfolio composition.
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PROPOSAL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AL-AHRAM SCHOOL IN GIZA TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Sustainable development is the development and reconstruction of land, in addition to maintaining the sustainability and maintenance of this renovation and reconstruction, without compromising of the balance that God has had created for the components of the Universe. In order to achieve such ecological balanced integration, and architect must be a thoughtful and innovator. So, the architect should plan and design for the benefits of the land and humans. His work shouldn't have any negative impact on the environmental balance. Therefore, the architect will act according to the Universe system in reconstruction and preservation of the nature to guarantee a prospective future for the new generations to benefit and enjoy the nature with its beauty. It is important to shed light on these schools and ways to achieve the principles of sustainability in the development architectural and urban design to be the nucleus of the influence of society towards the development of urbanization and the environment. Raising the environmental awareness of students and teachers through positive environmental activities aimed at reducing the negative impacts on the environment, especially in the field of water, energy, air and waste. The research problem can be represented in not applying the concepts of sustainability in the planning, design and development of public school buildings in Egypt in general and the certificate of quality of education in particular, which negatively affects the performance of schools environmentally, economically and socially, as well as at the level of scientific students and their understanding of the concept of sustainability; and its role in establishing an environmentally friendly urban society. Therefore, the focus of the research has been on a basic education governmental school in a Giza, (CSIR & Built Environment Unit, An Architect's Guide to Designing for Sustainability, Pretoria, South Africa, CAA, November 2006) manifesting the reality of education in this case study, to identify the concept of sustainable school and its principles and applications at the urban level, to take advantage of those applications in line with the reality of public schools in the Giza governorate. Also the used procedures in this research was conducted after a field visit to the assigned school and taking measuring devices and tools to assess some variables concerning air quality and sound density; then to prepare an analytical study for Al-Ahram School and assess its level of sustainability by using a methodology for assessing sustainability in schools called LEED. DCSF, Sustainable Schools for pupils- communities and the environment, the eight doorways to sustainability, U.K, 2006). The researcher used induction and descriptive causal comparative and analytical approach in various stages, and the sample is the government school of the pyramids of basic education in Giza, and the procedures used to search after a field visit to the school and the measurement of some variables of air quality and sound intensity At the end of the study, the researchers concluded that the public schools in Giza governorate are at a level that does not help in achieving sustainability. The research also found the importance of spreading the idea of education in open spaces solve some of the problems of this type of schools such as not belonging to the school of students and increasing student density. And by reaching the school's assessment through the most important standards of quality of education and the General Authority for Educational Buildings and LEED standards, with research tools as interviewing experts and those responsible for development in public schools and questionnaire forms, the results were drawn on the reality of public schools in Giza Governorate. The majority of sustainability standards and quality of education. The main objective of the research is to achieve sustainability in public schools through the development of existing buildings, taking into account the need to adopt the principles of sustainability in urbanization and to propose criteria that meet the requirements of the Egyptian environment, including standards of satisfaction and quality standards of education, or when designing future schools.
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Beni Suef- Pearl of Upper Egypt- and its Role in Sustainable Tourism Development
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Beni Suef province is one of the most promising provinces in Upper Egypt, characterized by a strategic location, integrated vision and executive expertise that contribute to put the province on the investment and tourism map. Beni Suef is one of the most important provinces located south of Egypt's capital, Cairo, with many important touristic attraction places in the province. It is characterized by the presence of many Pharaonic, Islamic, and Coptic relics, as well as a museum containing many monuments from different periods such as Roman, Pharaonic, Greek, Coptic and Islamic, in addition to Wadi Sannor Cave Protectorate Area, where this cave dates back 65 million years. The main data collection method involved in-depth, semi-structured interviews with government officials at General Authority of Tourism Development, second phase involved a questionnaire administrated to students at the faculty of tourism and hotels- Beni Suef University, where third phase involved a questionnaire conducted with a sample of citizens in Beni Suef governorate. The paper recommends that the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities should merge Beni Suef governorate in the path of the Holy Family as an attractive tourism product, where the governorate is considered a link between the points of the path of the Holy Family located in Cairo (at the Virgin Church in Maadi) and the same track points located in Minya (the first of which is Jabal Al-Tair), also, Beni Suef governorate in collaboration with the General Authority of Tourism Development should spread tourism and archaeological awareness among the masses of the citizens of Beni Suef adjacent to tourist and archaeological sites in order to cooperate easily with tourists.
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The role of international cooperation in promoting sustainable development and supporting conservation and development policies at the national level
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Efforts to revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development represent one of the main axes for the successful implementation of the 2030 Agenda, as the seventeenth goal of the Sustainable Development Goals called for strengthening ways to implement and revitalize global partnerships, which represents an important opportunity to broaden the international consensus beyond Defining goals and working to form coordinated networks between countries that facilitate communication processes, encourage confidence-building, and push international cooperation through new paths that go beyond the traditional framework based on aid, and are in line with priorities, local regulations and methodologies appropriate for development, as the preservation of urban heritage in Egypt is one of the most important The areas in which institutions contribute to the deterioration of the urban fabric of areas of historical value, protection of heritage buildings and sites, and the endowment of international bodies with the aim of preserving them. After 2015 and its impact on achieving the goals of regions with special nature and civilized values on the The national level, identifying the funding agencies for the protection of the urban heritage and the development of support methods and participation in these processes and how they are reflected in the development of preservation and development policies for a set of local experiences in this context, through which the strengths and weaknesses of the national level will be determined. And extract a set of conclusions and recommendations related to addressing the gaps and problems that still face the application of principles and policies of international cooperation, and seeks to achieve maximum benefit from them in line with the political, economic and social contexts at the national level and achieve full compatibility between global sustainability requirements and national development priorities.
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Preface
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Abstract The 6th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development (CEESD 2021) in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Water Security and Management (WSM 2021) was held virtually on December 3, 2021, which was planned to be held as a hybrid conference in Sanya, China during December 2 to 5, 2021. CEESD & WSM 2021 is co-organized by the Asia Pacific Institute of Science and Engineering (APISE) and the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences (ISEIS). The conference strives to offer networking opportunities among leading scientists, engineers, and researchers, as well as industrial partners in environmental science and engineering. CEESD has been held for 5 years since 2016 with 5 successful conferences in Sanya, Koh Samui, Penang, Xiamen, and virtually in 2020, attracting a large number of researchers and students from many countries. CEESD 2021 is the sixth event, and we continue to provide a unique and excellent forum to exchange research progresses, explore practical applications, and foster innovative ideas. The proceedings of this year’s edition consists of two categories: “Environmental Technology and Pollution Control” and “Sustainable resource management and regional development”. From the 48 submissions from 9 countries including Korea, Singapore, Peru, Brazil, Thailand, Egypt, Japan and United Kingdom, 20 papers were accepted after rigorous reviews by the conference’s International Program Committee (IPC). Among them, two best oral presenters and one best poster one were awarded. Moreover, three keynote speakers were invited to share their latest research achievements. List of Conference Co-Chair, Committees, Conference Chair, Technical Program Committee are available in this pdf.
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Geospatial modeling for planning an optimum and least-cost route to link three historical sites in El-Fayoum desert, Egypt
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Abstract Improving the accessibility to archaeological sites in a desert is a crucial issue; it enhances the landscape value and helps in achieving sustainable tourism development. El-Fayoum Oasis and Governorate in Egypt, has a unique heterogenic environment that encompasses desert, lakes, agriculture lands, and urban areas. It is quite rich in historical heritage reflected by abundant archaeological and cultural sites, many of which fall in desert zones. A main constraint is the poor or lack of accessibility to such sites. In this study, we designed a geospatial model for planning a sustainable least cost tourist route (path) to link and develop three archaeological sites namely; Madinet Madi, Watfa city and Ummal-Barijat ruins. Spatial multicriteria decision analysis was integrated with the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and the least cost path modules. Three cost criteria themes were created associated with economic, social and environmental costs. A cost surface and a least-cost path were created for each criterion and for each theme. The themes were combined using weighted linear combination to create four least cost scenarios for the path. Five preference criteria were used to compare the four route scenarios. Results show that the environmental scenario scored first scoring 0.69 while the economy path scores second 0.42, the equal weights path scores third 0.40 and finally the social path comes to be the last having a preference score 0.36. The method is flexible because priority can be changed and adapted according to specifications and site variances. It can be helpful for decision makers and planners in planning routes based on visual maps and priority visions.
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Towards a global partnership. Eminent persons' meeting in Tokyo outlines action in Tokyo Declaration ahead of ICPD.
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The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) is the last opportunity for the international community in this century to consider progress so far and to decide what needs to be done in the domain of population to achieve sustained economic growth and sustainable development, said Dr. Nafis Sadik, executive director of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), a keynote speaker at the Meeting of Eminent Persons on Population and Development, held in Tokyo in January in preparation for the ICPD. Sadik, who is also the secretary general of the ICPD to be held in Cairo, Egypt, called for deeper commitment and assistance to the population field. Chaired by Dr. Taro Nakayama, former foreign minister of Japan, the Tokyo meeting was held under the auspices of UNFPA, the UN University, and the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was attended by approximately 200 people, and produced the declaration entitled Towards a Global Partnership in Population and Development. The declaration includes recommendations on population and sustainable development; women's role in decision making; reproductive health and family planning (FP); population distribution and migration; and south-south cooperation. It spells out goals in the population and development field and urges developing countries to increase their investments in health, education, and social development. It calls on developed countries to provide special assistance for social development in developing countries burdened by debt and structural adjustment programs, and to mobilize public support for such assistance. The declaration encourages the international community to suggest ways and means of stimulating a sustained economic growth consistent with efforts towards sustainable development.
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Towards sustainable development: antecedents of green entrepreneurship intention among tourism and hospitality students in Egypt
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Purpose This paper aims to examine the antecedents of green entrepreneurship intention (GEI) amongst tourism and hospitality higher education students and further explores the effect of green entrepreneurship intention on sustainable development (SD). It also investigates the mediating role of GEI in the relationship between the antecedents of GEI and SD in students' future tasks in tourism and hospitality. Design/methodology/approach Partial least squares structural equation modeling was used to analyze data collected via an online questionnaire from 970 tourism and hospitality universities' students in Egypt, either undergraduate or postgraduate. Findings The results show that green entrepreneurship intention is positively affected by attitude, subjective norms, environmental education, risk aversion, self-efficacy and environmental values. The results also revealed that green entrepreneurship intention is a significant driver for sustainable development. Moreover, the findings revealed that GEI mediates the link between the antecedents of GEI and SD. Practical implications The results offer highly persuasive insights that may be used to promote GEI and SD among tourism and hospitality students. The effectiveness of GEI in achieving SD will motivate government and educational institutions to develop GEI for university students. This study will assist policymakers in developing a novel strategy, providing a contribution to the green behavior literature in an emerging context. Originality/value The field of the green entrepreneur is uncharted and still in its infancy. As a result, further research is needed in the literature to better understand green entrepreneurship intention. Enhancing tourism and hospitality students' green entrepreneurial intentions will help the economy expand sustainably in the future because they are the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. The findings hold important implications for both the research community and tourism education and business management.
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Using Ecological Footprint Accounting model as a tool for sustainable development in the hospitality industry: Evidence from Egypt
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In recent years, the trend toward the sustainability reports are increasing especially within the era of the integrating reporting. In the same time the efforts of the government for improving the hospitality sector represented in the tourism industry in Egypt is one of the main objectives of 2030 plan. The impacts of the hospitality industry on the environment have become widely acknowledged. As tourism is predicted to continue growing in the next decade, there is an urgent need for the hospitality sector to embrace sustainability principles in order that tourists may continue travelling, while placing minimal impacts on the natural environment. Although there is much debate over the concepts of sustainability and how it is to be measured, the Ecological Footprint has recently been proposed as a key indicator of sustainable hospitality activities, due to its abilities to quantify the amount of resources needed for hospitality activities, and enable comparisons between hospitality components through its global, standardized measurements. The Ecological Footprint is a tool that measures humanity's demands upon the natural biosphere and its effect on the national resources of the countries. It tracks the biologically productive land and water required to produce all the resources a population consumes and to segregate its wastes.
Information was collected on respondents from hotels managers and they requested to provide information on accommodation aspects such as occupancy rates, property sizes, average water and energy usage, waste management routines and information to determine the average ecological footprints of tourists in the selected hotels. In order to understand the relationship between the ecological footprint and tourist behaviors. The analysis of this information provide an indication of the current green status of hospitality and for better environmental practices.
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GIS FOR RENEWABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY “SITING WIND FARMS IN EGYPT”
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Many countries including Egypt, are having difficulty in providing different sources of energy. Therefore, many countries are heading towards finding new clean and sustainable sources of energy instead of the current means of producing energy with its environmental and economic operational problems. New power generations are currently developed based on the utilization of renewable and sustainable energy depending on the availability of such resources in the country. Protecting the country’s natural resources and enhancing those resources, which have suffered from degradation stand as important features of the country’s sustainable development goals. Presence of an effective system for managing the country’s sustainable development goals becomes important and essential. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) proved to be one of the most important technological tools the country can employ in order to tackle this issue. Many countries are already using GIS to plan and implement programs to promote sustainable socio-economic and environmental development. It is useful to sustain our resource using wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass energy. It is also important to search for cleaner, smarter, and more conscientious methods of energy production, transmission, and distribution. GIS is not only improving the way we produce and deliver energy, but it is also changing the way we view our earth's resources. Renewable energy (RE) projects are too expensive to make random decisions related to site selection, therefore GIS is a powerful tool in querying and selecting the most suitable locations for constructing RE projects. This paper aims to demonstrate the usefulness of GIS technology in locating the most suitable locations for constructing wind farms from urban planning point of view through determining a list of criteria, in order to generate new means of energy to preserve the natural resources to the coming generations.
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While several articles have focused on determining a suitability map for groundwater exploitation by assigning weights to different thematic layers, this technique suffers from a lack of worldwide application because it focuses on the features of a specific region (terrain features, vegetation, and climate) during the investigation. To overcome this drawback, we expanded the evaluation method of groundwater exploitation by integrating the region characteristics and topography with the three pillars of sustainability outlined by the SDGs agenda. Seven thematic layers, reflecting the economic and technical characteristics of El-Saloum depression, Egypt, were prepared to develop a solar energy-based groundwater suitability map. It was depicted that about 11.5%, 29.3%, and 44.0% of the total depression were classified into “Most’, “Moderate”, and “Marginal” suitable locations, respectively. Based on the sensitivity analysis, the southeastern zone of the depression emerged as the most suitable site for solar-groundwater utilization due to its low salinity (<5000 ppm), reasonable groundwater depths (less than 50 m), and land availability (undeveloped regions). Substituting a diesel power system (DPS) with a photovoltaic system (PVS) in groundwater pumping and/or reverse osmosis (RO) desalination would reduce 1.2 kg CO2/kWh and maintain a payback period of 6.4 years with a cost of energy (COE) of ∼0.25 US$/kWh. Applying PVS for groundwater management could fulfill about 25.0%, 37.5%, 40.0%, and 20.0% of sustainable development goals (SDGs) 2 “Zero hunger”, 6 “Clean water and sanitation”, 7 “Affordable and clean energy”, 13 “Climate action”. The achievement of these SDGs was equivalent to 22.7%, 15.4%, and 13.2% of the environmental, economic, and social pillars of sustainability, respectively. Consequently, the study's findings are crucial for stakeholders and policymakers involved in the sustainable management of groundwater resources within the SDGs umbrella.
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Sustainability Transitions of Cities in the Global South Experiencing Severe Plastic Pollution: A Geospatial Perspective
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Plastic pollution is an issue of global significance, although its knowledge is elusive for places in the Global South. Take Africa as an example, where policy and action are yet to demonstrate a readiness to tackle the crisis, which is one of the fundamental reasons it is now a critical research theme. As a major destination of most inorganic wastes through coastal and oceanic pathways from various world geographies, Africa’s experience of plastic waste threatens, among other variables, the continent’s marine environment. On a more localized scale, spatial densities of land-based plastic wastes generated from day-to-day transactions in urban environments increasingly cause scenic distortion in cities but also end up in seas because of poor waste management systems, improper waste disposal, and a lack of adequate waste recycling process. These realities offer a reasonable ground for action and motivate research to focus on the sustainable transition of cities in the Global South experiencing severe plastic solutions. The 2019 UN global sustainable development report considers these issues as an obvious threat to the progress toward sustainable development. Thus, it is important to develop strategies for managing plastic wastes in the Global South. This paper presents ongoing research into plastic pollution of the marine ecosystem. Our aim is to use geospatial infrastructure to analyze and visualize the current state of five African countries—South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and Cameroun—in terms of plastic waste and management, but here we only review some literature to present an up-to-date knowledge of plastic pollution in Africa. We expect this research to assist in policy and politics toward the global plastic revolution mission, but also to provide the needed intellectual and interdisciplinary response to the persistent environmental issues in Africa that are mitigating the rapid transformation of its cities and human societies.
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Towards A Sustainable Waterfront Development ”Case Study of Port Said City”
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Waterfront areas are one of the most challenging urban spaces that give a great opportunity for the urban development not only for the waterfront context but also for the whole city. Communities around the water bodies are full of features, which support to adapt the economic and social conditions. Also they become unique places not only for trade, transport, and industry but also as recreational, and entertainment places. Intervention in the existing waterfront is very critical procedures, which needs a sensitive strategy to regenerate the waterfront of a city. Although the international attention to the phenomenon of waterfront development, and also the local attention of developing Alexandria, the North Coast, and Al-Alamen new city, it has not getting the same attention to some other water neglected areas on the Mediterranean. The study selected the case study of Port Said – Egypt. Although, Port Said city is one of the most important Afro-Asian coastal cities, with strategic location, and unique architectural heritage, and particular landscape, and a lot of potentials that qualifies it to be global waterfront, but it has not getting the appropriate attention for real strategic vision for development, only through some individual local attempts, and case by case project carried out by the decision maker far from the planners, the community participation, and public interest as well. So, the study aims to document and evaluate the recent development projects in the promenade waterfront in Port Said city in El Shark district, and set a proposed framework based on comprehensive strategy that can be achieved by guidelines to improve the waterfront development vision and shedding light on some potential spots for future development, that through using different methodologies: descriptive, analytical, inductive, applied, and deductive methodologies.
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POPULAR PARTICIPATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIVES OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS
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“In Egypt urban sprawl was early affected by industrialization trend that began in the last century. In the 1960’s, sprawl accelerated as a result of socialistic and industrialization orientation. That resulted in, high urban population density, huge shortage of urban housing, increase of city areas and less increase of city numbers. Many substandard districts grown up. During the 1970’s, specific conditions happened such as open economic policy and petroleum employment. Under these circumstances, substandard areas got a new trend to have huge mass and growing velocity. Increased urban population made its efforts to achieve shelter. People built more than 2 million units (4 millions in another estimation) without formal registration. Those units are used to be called Informal Housing. Informal settlements have serious problems related to planning, urban tissue, services, and absence of buildings finishing which give impression of collapsing and city deterioration. In spite of being serious problems and deterioration features there are positive indications. An important Argument appears since inhabitants have low income but they could achieve access to infrastructure, establishment of facilities, and – some times- planning roles better than formal areas. That argument establish hypothesis of being special properties and embedded capabilities and power. The study contrives main embedded forces in informal housing and tries to make use of them in future housing projects. The main contrived elements are, detracting factors, attracting factors such as access with work locations, access with exist cities, establishment of critical limit of infrastructure, simple methods of land distribution, embedded economic resources, informal saving types, sustainable and self finance of buildings, and popular participation. Study concludes Sites and Services as suitable method for housing low income groups. Sites and Services method must be adapted by effectuate contrived elements.”
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Abstract The future of large rivers is related to regional cooperation programs for the sustainable development of water and related resources in great river basins. The objective of this article is to present how roadmaps can be utilized for both building up sustainable development for the Nile River, and supporting the integration of national and regional development strategies in Egypt and other Nile basin countries. The strategic objective is to highlight a wide range of sustainable freshwater pathways for an inclusive, peaceful, and sustainable future for all. In particular, it focuses on generating innovative water solutions, actions, and practices that enhance water exploitation in large river basins, transboundary shared rivers, and other transboundary shared water resources. The roadmapping approach is adopted and developed widely in the science, technology, and innovation community. The paper concentrates on roadmapping as an important tool that promotes sound planning of sustainability of large rivers, and in particular, transboundary shared rivers. The roadmap analyzes the benefits of planning shared water cooperation that extends to ecological, economic, and political features, and also beyond the river for the benefit of all, and identifies at an early stage the actions needed to manage the associated technology and environmental risk. The roadmap includes the key water resources governance characteristics, geographical scope, climate change (CC), and its impact, member states, organizational structure, decision-making, data information sharing, monitoring, the role of multiple stakeholders, financing, legal basis, dispute resolution, and benefit sharing. Therefore, a roadmap for the Nile River can help raise productivity and support faster growth, if considered as a lighthouse for national development strategies. Roadmap for the Nile River proposes windows of opportunity and is a vital milestone for cooperation, peace, stability, joint investment, and prosperity. With possible benefits exceeding those derived from the river itself, a roadmap for the Nile River can catalyze strengthened cooperation and greater regional ecological, economic, social, and political integration. The paper concludes that the roadmap for the Nile River sustainability (NRS) is a promising model for assuring the sustainability of transboundary shared large rivers.
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT'S APPROACHES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO GOVERNANCE MECHANISMS IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT: AN APPLIED STUDY
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The study aims to identify the approaches to and its relationship to mechanisms, through the definition of the concept of in its general framework, as it is an integrated approach because of its integrated linkage, it combines economy, environment and society, Also, through the definition of mechanisms in that it is a system that identifies the elements that work together in a coherent and effective framework to protect and achieve the interests of the parties associated with the facilit.
Accordingly, the practical aspect of the study was based on a sample of 10 industrial companies listed in the Egyptian Stock Exchange Index (S&P EGX ESG) for the period (2012 to 2018) through an applied study through analysis of the content of the reports and financial statements of the companies that were disclosed. Using descriptive statistical measures. Inferential statistical methods to test the relationship between study variables. The study variables consist of the dependent variable, sustainable development and the independent variable, governance mechanisms. The study relied on which included seven variables, namely, administrative ownership. The size of the Board of Directors, the number of times of the Board of Directors meeting, the independence of the Board of Directors, the size of the Audit Committee, the number of times of the Audit Committee, the independence of the Audit Committee. For in the companies under study, due to the fact that the disclosure of practices, disclosure optional, as well as the lack of accounting standards governing the method of measurement and methods disclosed.
The study concluded that there was a significant relationship between the independent variables and the dependent variable, including through the use of a gradual regression analysis model to identify the independent variables affecting the dependent variable, and through that was reached several results were able to overcome some of the problems encountered in achieving The hypotheses of the study model using statistical treatment through which two models were reached for the gradual regression, and by analyzing the variance and the estimated equation coefficients of the two models, the second model was chosen because of the large correlation coefficient and the estimation error is lower than the first model.
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Ethiopia’s Developmental Rights to Use Nile River
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This paper reviews the Ethiopia’s developmental rights in using Nile River based on principles of international water law related to transboundary water resources management and analyses to what extent these principles are incorporated in recent international conventions and treaties. The study tells that principle of equitable and reasonable utilization, obligation not to cause significant harm, principles of cooperation, information exchange, notification, consultation and peaceful settlement of disputes are widely acknowledged by modern international conventions, agreements and treaties. These principles could facilitate effective transboundary water resources management involving riparian countries of shared watercourses and hence, promote sustainable development around the world.The paper is set out into five sections. The first section begins with a description of Grand Renaissance Dam of Ethiopia and its importance. The second section describes Nile Basin Initiatives (NBI) 1999. The third section deals with International Water law and Qualm Over Nile River. The fourth section of the paper elucidates Theories and doctrines of international water law. The last section discusses the Principles of international water law.Ethiopia has not clung to its natural benefit of being an upstream country. Being a supply of 86% of the Nile water, it has not claimed absolute territorial sovereignty over the water in its boundaries. Under international water laws Ethiopia would solely be required to notify and share applicable information with downstream nations in order to utilize the river. This is the courtesy that Egypt did not prolong to Ethiopia or the other top riparian states when it used be growing its numerous water infrastructures on the Nile River and diverting the river out of it is herbal course. Ethiopia has no need of harming any one rather than using it is own developmental rights in collaborative and embracing circumstance approach within other riparian nations. DOI: 10.7176/IAGS/89-02 Publication date: January 31 st 2021
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Beach Behavior and Impact of Coastal Structures on the Sustainable Development, Cases from the Northwestern Coast of Egypt
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The Northwestern coast of Egypt extends for 520 km along the Mediterranean Sea west of Alexandria city. The special characteristics of this area have made it very attractive for tourists and entertainment activities. However, the beaches along the coast are not fully suitable for recreational activities due to some of their physical and morphological characteristics. This situation leads to unsupervised construction of artificial coastal measures along different parts of the coast. Most of these works have negative impacts on the coast. The available satellite images within the last ten years as well as field survey were used to evaluate the shoreline changes under the effect of artificial structures, identify the coastal problems, summarize the research efforts to reach the sustainable development, and specify the required research for the future. The coast can be divided into two main parts, undeveloped and developed. The undeveloped areas are divided into flood affected and flood-unaffected areas while the developed areas represent the major towns along the coast. Monitoring of the undeveloped areas shows that it has dynamically stable shorelines. On the other hand, observing the developed areas reveal that the coastal structure along these areas have a significant impact on the shorelines. The study identifies three substantial challenges and recommends the solution trend for each challenge. Firstly, the sustainable development of the undeveloped areas. The morphological features can be used to control the land use to reach the sustainable development. Secondly, recreational resorts problems, which divided into two categories, one within dynamically stable beaches and the other within unstable beaches. A Suspended Breakwater on piles is recommended to be used for the first category, while a combination of hard and soft solutions, such as a perched beach, can work for the second one. The third challenge is the human interference within the developed areas, which can be solved case by case in the integrated manner.
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Sustainable Development Policy: A Participatory Approach to Increase Students’ Awareness of Solid Waste Management
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Sustainability entails a development that meets the present generation’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Brundtland Commission, 1987). Hence, new public management practices need to be restored sustainably to fulfill the social contract theory by protecting citizens’ happiness, security, and development. Sustainable development goals (SDGs) in this direction mobilize many specialized fields, including public administration in its new form. New public management (NPM) practices are the art of maximizing value from natural resources and human capital. In designing organizations for such a citizen-enabled strategy within NPM in a sustainable perspective, policymakers must identify stakeholders, commitment of the initiators, and the innovation pattern in introducing this policy to the environment (Kairouz, 2016). This research paper introduces an attempt to set a sustainable development policy to maintain solid waste management (SWM) from administrative and a citizen-oriented reform policy orientation. In Egypt, SWM is a persistent issue reflecting on the environment; hence, social and health problems must be properly managed through developmental policies to contribute to the country’s welfare. The policy instrument of NPM in SDGs entails both municipal waste management and the rationalization of fossil fuel subsidies. The research conducted a pilot study of three months using sustainable supply chain management practices as a tool for managing solid wastes in universities where wastes are considered a product, which requires management throughout this chain to maximize efficiency and sustain the environment. The business model includes suppliers of the waste, including any firm that supplies the university with material for the ongoing study period. It also includes any individual bringing goods of usage in the campus that turn into waste. The referential analysis technique is used to draw a generalization of conclusions depending on the logic found in areas of secondary sources in early studies.
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Improving The Environmental Performance of The Building Through Biomimicry – Appling study on economic housing in Nasser city, west of Asyut – Egypt –: تحسين الأداء البيئي للمبنى من خلال محاكاة الطبيعة – دراسة تطبيقية على الإسكان الاجتماعي بمدينة ناصر غرب أسيوط – مصر –
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Despite the development taking place in architecture to the present day, this development had its advantages and disadvantages; With this development, interest in achieving Financial profit to the extent that neglected the humanitarian aspects of the users in spaces, especially climatic aspects, so that the modern buildings represent a thermal burden on the user; Therefore one of the most important challenges facing the designer is how to create an internal environment that achieves thermal comfort for users as well as reduce energy consumption; Therefore, the study aims to reach an environmental strategy to improve the environmental performance of buildings, especially in hot regions, by simulating biological systems to adapt to the environment in plants that live in hot regions and transform them into strategies and environmental elements that contribute to reducing thermal loads within building spaces ;This comes through applying the direct biomimicry method of nature on the cactus plant, which grows in desert areas and can achieve a balance between natural light and heat to increase water storage in addition to its ability to self-shading and self-ventilating, thereby reducing the effect of heat from solar radiation; A model for economic housing has been chosen, the city is "Nasser" in the western of Asyut region, one of the fourth generation cities, and the first in Upper Egypt, as it represents an explicit model for the hot desert environment that needs special treatments to make sustainable buildings that can be compatible with its surrounding environment, By comparing the results of the study to the values of the thermal transfer coefficient of the walls and ceilings in the building before and after the natural simulation process, we find that it decreased by a large percentage, reaching 88% in the walls and 64% in the ceilings, and these ratios help in reducing the rate of thermal loads, which have a role in improving the environmental performance of the building Therefore, the study recommends the necessity of applying nature simulation approaches and making use of methods of dealing with them in order to solve environmental problems in an innovative way.
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Legal Regulations for Managing the Surrounding Aerobic Environment in Athletic Institutions in order to Achieve Sustainable Development
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Legal Regulations for Managing Surrounding Aerobic Environment in Athletic Institutions in order to Achieve Sustainable Development , Developing proposed legal regulation for managing surrounding aerobic environment in athletic institutions in order to achieve sustainable development through identification of:1- The concept and mportance of environmental management in athletic institutions in order to achieve sustainable development 2- equirements and specifications for choosing and building projects in athletic institutions3- wareness of legislation and laws for environmental management to achieve sustainable development in athletic institutions. From results presentation, discussion and conclusions, we recommend following: -
For various sporting institutions officials' managers, the Ministry of Youth and Sports - National Olympic Committee - Olympic sports and non-Olympic federations - sports clubs - youth centers – specific sports federations (Police Sports Association - Military Sports Federation).1- Applying proposed model forLegal regulations for managing surrounding aerobic environment in Athletic institutions in order to achieve sustainable development2- Raising level of environmental awareness among officials of various athletes’ institutions to avoid risk of ignorance of environment preserving importance and facing pollution cases through organization through holding of a number of seminars and training courses.3 – Claiming assessment of new organizations to assess environmental impact of organization before starting to build sports facility or project.4- Continuous assessment of organizations that received ISO 14000 - ISO 14001, for its compliance with environmental laws and legislation.5- Coordination between Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority (EEAA) and ministries of interior, industry, health, oil and Sports, and developing necessary laws to protect environment from attacks that can be located on any of its elements.6- Formation of a committee assessing environmental damage and to identify its tasks in athletes institutions.7- Establishing sports projects study environmental impact assessment study and send it to EEAA for review and express an opinion prior to allocating site.
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Challenges and Prospects of Sustainable Development of Ecotourism and Handicrafts in Red Sea
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Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people, its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide funds for ecological conservation, to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities, or to foster respect for different cultures. Red Sea area considers one of the richest district in Egypt, contains natural tourist components such and ancient quarries and archaeological mines in Wadi Hammamet and Qusier.As well as Marine Sports, Beach tourism, Medical Tourism, Recreational tourism, Historical Tourism, Religious tourism, Safari tourism and adventures in addition to; nature reserves and beach islands such as; the Jiftun and the Shdawan Islands, area of the Abu Manqar islands rich in mangroves, the area of Dasha al-Dabaa, Safaga Island, Utopia Island, Umm al-Jorasan Island, Al-Zubarjid Island. Red Sea is Known for a very rich tradition of craftsmanship; there are various and different traditional handicrafts such as; leather products, Palm Industries, traditional folklore jewelery industries of silver, Wood Industries, household decorations, Kilim industry, manual industries of plants and natural rocks in the areas of; Halaib and Shalatin, Marsa Alam , Hamada, Abu Ghusoon and Ras Banas, Qusair and Safaga . This paper is discuss the challenges and obstacles facing the exploitation of the natural and human components to develop and develop eco-tourism in the Red Sea region, which helps to increase the national income and support sustainable development in the region. but the development of handicrafts has encountered many problems including the lack of a specific market with adequate stores, lack of managers who deal with message delivery collection of products, and inability to find new markets at home and abroad. Development of handicrafts in the Red Sea area and their reality and perspectives are reflected in the present study. The results revealed that although artisans in the Red Sea area try hard to develop handicrafts but it needs a great support to move forward and compete with other countries..
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Public private collaboration: Potentials for spatial data infrastructure development in developing countries - A caste study of Nigeria
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Many countries across the world embark on the building of SDI to facilitate the sustainable development of their country. However the challenge of developing such infrastructure to a large extent depends on its implementation, which is significant that no single sector can address alone without collaboration and partnership. Public Private Partnership (PPP) is among the strategies currently adovated for SDI development by various SDI experts. This research therefore analyzes SDI development with reference to the institutional arrangements, policy and technology components of SDI and PPP case experiences of Australia, Canada, United States and the Netherlands from developed countries and on the other hand, Egypt and South Africa from the developing countries. A questionnaire survey and literature review was carried out on relevant GI organizations to ascertain the status of the NGDI development and the potentials of PPP in the geospatial sector in Nigeria. The analysis reveals that PPP has a high level of acceptance among respondents as an approach in the future for the development of SDI in Nigeria. However, absence of SDI policy directive, coordination of donor funded projects in the sector are identified as major hurdles that has to be overcome for the success of SDI development through PPP in Nigeria. Moreover, comparative analysis of the selected cases shows some unique similarities and differences between developed and developing countries. Thus, it is acknowledged that public and private sectors, by nature are complementary and hence effective PPP can only be created through “mutually designed, analyzed and accepted instruments of cooperation and collaboration”. In conclusion, for SDI development to be achieved successfully through PPP approach deliberate and sincere effort need to be made by the government to create enabling environment for the private sector participations in the sector. This, therefore, involves among others the passing of the long awaited GI policy in the country, creating better environment for dialogue between the government and the private sectors, promotion of talk shows and workshops for public awareness in new SDI concepts.
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THE IMPACT OF ACCOUNTING AND DISCLOSURE ON THE RISKS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION TO ACHIEVE THE OBJECTIVES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT APPLIED STUDY TO SOME PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES IN CAIRO
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The current interest in preserving the environment, avoiding the causes of pollution, and re-preserving the environment has become of great importance to various groups of society, as the trend towards protecting the environment and trying to prevent environmental degradation resulting from pollution has become the focus of human interest, who began to worry about his future, but began to move towards concern for the environment and make a lot Of the efforts to try to reduce its effects, limit its dangers, and eliminate its causes. The study aimed to identify the accounting of environmental costs and the role it plays in reducing environmental problems, as well as to identify the sources and risks of pollution resulting from the waste of industrial facilities and the obstacles and difficulties facing industrial establishments that prevent the application of measurement and disclosure of environmental costs.
In the study, the researcher relied on the descriptive approach by reviewing the accounting literature related to the subject of measuring and disclosing environmental costs, examining through research and reading in previous studies that talked about the subject of the current study and the necessary information was collected to serve this study, where the study was applied to a sample It is one of some companies working in the manufacture of medicine and cosmetics inside Cairo Governorate - Arab Republic of Egypt.
The study concluded that there is a statistically significant relationship between the accounting disclosure of environmental costs and the reduction of risks resulting from the waste of operating and manufacturing operations of the pharmaceutical companies under study. And through the study and analysis of environmental costs, it became clear that they contribute to assisting the study sample companies in responding to the laws issued regarding protection Environment To reduce the waste that results from operating and manufacturing processes, and thus to move away as much as possible or reduce the obligations imposed by the state towards companies that violate the protection of the environment represented in (compensation and fines), it was found that the existence of an accounting system that enhances the display of environmental costs and their disclosure, thus it helps The company is to produce the necessary information on environmental costs and present it to data and information users.
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THE IMPACT OF SPATIAL DETERMINANTS ON STIMULATING DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN THE EGYPTIAN COUNTRYSIDE
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The research deals with a mechanism to determine the kind of medium development projects and small which suited rural communities that is based on a set of spatial terms of determinants that discusse the role of the determinants of urban spatial and its importance in stimulating small and medium development projects growth and micro, which include (road density - distance from the main communities - and plants density...), so that it is possible to work to support the growth and sustainability of medium, small and micro enterprises in urban communities through planning tools that work in conjunction with economic and social incentives.As the determinants of spatial one of the factors that control development projects growth, and this puts the responsibility on planners to support the economy of communities, as they increase the growth of the category of projects (medium - small- micro) without another category and it had to be understanding the Mechanism to support construction and its components for medium, small and micro enterprises in order to achieve two objectives:-
First: Reaching out to some urban tools whose development constitutes support for the network of economic institutions in society, which leads to reaching the points of intersection between the economy and urbanization.
Second: Setting urban policies to develop economic projects in villages.
The study was dealt with from three axes as follows
1-Presenting basic concepts such as (the urban economy - small projects - medium projects - micro projects...(
2- Presenting global experiences with various objectives focusing on the urban determinants that affect the medium, small and micro enterprises. To reach the interrelationship between development projects and urban, environmental, social and economic determinants, with a focus on ways of mutual support between urbanization and development projects.
3 -Applying of what has been accessed from the urban determinants after conversion them to values for measuring one district in province Qaliubiya to get to the most important policies and of the mechanisms to determine the priorities of the distribution of small and medium enterprises and micro - rural Gatherings Center
The research found a set of urban policies that stimulate development projects in the Egyptian countryside and they were applied to the villages of the Banha district .
These policies were the result of the presentation, study and analysis of a set of global experiences for the settlement of medium, small and micro projects.
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Comparative Analysis between Community and Occupants’ Rating Systems for Sustainable Urban Communities (SUC)
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Overpopulation globally is an addressed issue impacting human lives, marine lives, and the surrounding ecosystem; it is adding pressure on the available resources that should be optimized to suit the needs. Yet with improper management of resources and monitoring of daily activities, the environment will be further negatively impacted. With overpopulation higher urbanization rates are noticed with the demand of seeking better health facilities, better education, better jobs and better well-being; this progression is driving more demand into the infrastructure sector to be able to accommodate the growth rates. Hence, the need to having sustainable communities aiming at optimizing the resources used, working towards more feasible, environmentally friendly and cost-effective communities with a better occupant’s experience is in action. Sustainable development goals (SDG) are vital goals developed by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in 2015 to address and guide through 17 interconnected global goals serving the previously mentioned trend. Out of the 17 goals, Sustainable Cities and Communities (goal #11) and Good Health and Well-Being (goal #3) are the focus of this paper directed towards holding a comparative analysis between the community scale commonly known and mostly used rating system Leadership of Energy and Environmental Design (LEED-Cities and Communities) (USA) versus similar rating systems like Tarsheed-Communities (Egypt) and Estidama-Pearl (UAE) rating systems meeting sustainable development goal #11. Conjointly, another complimenting comparative review of the occupant’s health and wellbeing rating systems, such as Fitwel (USA) and Well (USA) are studied under sustainable development goal #3; however, they are focused on a building scale assessment. Living Community Challenge (LCC, USA) rating system linking community rating system with health & wellbeing credits was first issued in 2006, yet is it not cost effective neither easy to apply acting as a primary step while being affordable, accessible, and easy to implement. The objective of this paper is to highlight the pros and gaps under both categories of studies of community rating system and occupants’ health & wellbeing rating systems based on scientific content and commercial acceptance and do-ability. This comparison is done via comparing credits and sections within each rating system type; this will support in addressing the focal points needed for an integrated rating system between both categories that will serve in meeting SDG Sustainable Cities and Communities (goal #11) and Good Health and Well-Being (goal #3).
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Title: Employing Earth Observations and Artificial Intelligence to Address Key Global Environmental Challenges in Service of the SDGs
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Earth Observation (EO) data provides the capability to integrate data from multiple sources and helps to produce more relevant, frequent, and accurate information about complex processes. EO, empowered by methodologies from Artificial Intelligence (AI), supports various aspects of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This dissertation presents author’s major studies using EO to fill in knowledge gaps and develop methodologies and cloud-based applications in selected SDGs, including SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), SDG 14 (Life below Water) and SDG 15 (Life on Land). For SDG 6, the study focuses on spatiotemporal water recharge patterns and interconnections between variables in the Nile watershed countries, highlighting the EO’s potential to implement transboundary water cooperation (SDG 6.5.2). For SDG 11, the studies focus on the indicators of urbanization (SDG 11.a.1 and 11.1.1) and air quality (SDG 11.6.2). Utilizing EO datasets, the annual geographical and population-weighted PM 2.5 levels in Egypt are analyzed in 18 years. The Random Decision Forest is developed to predict the PM10 levels in Cairo. Additionally, a cloud-based impervious surface classifier based on fully convolution neural networks (FCNN) is trained to monitor the urbanization in five Nile basin cities between 2013 and 2019. For SDG 14, the studies focus on marine pollution (SDG 14.1.1) through monitoring and exploring the atmospheric and meteorological factors regulating algal blooms, as well as its primary productivity in the Red Sea. For SDG 15, the mangrove changes over the Western Gulf region is quantified using multi-indices and machine learning models to protect the local threatened species (SDG 15.5.1). The MENA is investigated concerning changes in land coverage using the harmonic analysis of vegetation index (SDG 15.1.1). Finally, the dissertation also summarizes the SDG researches the author involved, including 1) air pollutant in the MENA region; 2) dust impact on rainfall 3) aerosols’ impact on snowfall; 4) oil spill modeling to help proper mitigation; 5) vegetation in the sea turtle nesting Islands; and 6) EO of Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia Oceanica.
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The Requirements of the Application of the Sustainable Development of Investment Projects in the Sports Organizations
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The study aimed to identify the concept and importance of sustainable development for investment projects in the sports institutions, characteristics of the sustainable development of these projects, the elements of the sustainable development of investment projects in the sports institutions, the dimensions of the sustainable development of investment projects in the sports organizations, dynamics of the sustainable development of investment projects in the sports institutions and stages of development of the sustainable development of investment projects in the sports organizations. The team used the descriptive research methodology, as applied to searching on a random sample is in the top management of some institutions, various sports and used the questionnaire and interview data and information collection and used appropriate statistical methods for such data and information. The study developed a model shows the results of th e research objectives in the form of regulatory and guided by the results of the axes questionnaire to achieve the requirements of the application of the sustainable development of investment projects in the sports organizations. There is no doubt that sustainable progress of th e to respect the earth's resources, conservation and use world in the sport is just a guide to the natural for the benefit of all mankind and this was confirmed by continuation of economic progress, social, cultural and the UNESCO International Charter of Physical Education technical services with the continued presence of th e and Sports. natural environment. Sustainable development is only to The club in the need for cooperation and planning of meet the human needs of adequate nutrition, shelter, each of the governments and public authorities, schools exercise and medical care with the continued progress and private bodies to provide all facilities, tools and and to maintain the systems and earth's natural resources equipment for physical education and sport and ensure and not wasting it. This underlines the need for equality their optimal use. It also advocated the need to develop in the sharing of wealth between the successive plans for the development of rural and urban areas to meet generations and in the same generation, which calls for and provide long-term needs in these areas taking into the need for direction for the development of enlightened account the advantage of the opportunities offered by the institutions and infrastructure and providing appropriate natural environment. In order to bring human rights law in management of risks and uncertainties and lack of the exercise of the sport by working to develop the knowledge and information. infrastructure of sports facilities up to benefit the future To achieve this, it ought to be located on th e generations in an attempt to create a generation responsibility of each of the industrialized countries competitive athlete (1). and developing countries alike, responsibilities an d Therefore is on the National Sports Council to th e obligations had to narrow the disparity which still exists occurrence of a radical shift in the sports industry, the between them. It relates to the provision and Egyptian, so turn the activity of consumer economic the embrace of the natural environment, which lead
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التنمية المستدامة وعلاقتها بالصناعات التراثية (صناعة الأرابيسک نموذجاً) Sustainable development and its relationship to heritage industries (Arabesque model industry) التنمية المستدامة وعلاقتها بالصناعات التراثية (صناعة الأرابيسک نموذجاً) Sustainable development and its relationship to heritage industries (Arabesque model industry)
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"display_name": "أسماء محمد نبيل إحسان",
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الملخص :
تعد الحرف التقليدية إحدى الوسائل الفعالة والضرورية لتنمية الدخل القومى من خلال الاهتمام برعاية وتسويق المنتج داخليا وخارجيا، و يمکن اعتبار الموروث الثقافي في أشکاله المتنوعة أحد رکائز التنمية المستدامة في جانبها الاقتصادي، الإجتماعي، الثقافي، هذا ما أکدت عليه منظمة اليونسکو في کثير من اتفاقياتها وقراراتها، وقد أضحى فن الأرابيسک اليوم مهددا بالإندثار فلا مؤلفات علمية اهتمت بتدوينه بالشکل اللائق بهولا بممتهنيه من شيوخ الحرفة ،وبعد مرور ألف عام استطاع الصانع المصرى الحفاظ على فنه التقليدي ودخلت الآلة لتفقد المنتج مذاقه الفنى الذى يجعل کل قطعة متفردة بذاتها تعکس ذوق وفن الصانع لتتحول القطع إلى قوالب متکررة ليس بها أي نوع من أنواع الإبداع والإبتکار المتفرد، کذلک فإن المصنوعات الصينية کان لها دور محورى في القضاء على تلک الحرفة التراثية ، وتحاول هذه الدراسة إلقاء الضوء على واقع صناعة الأرابيسک واستغلالها کمورد ثقافى في عمليات التنمية وتقييم دورها في استدامة التنمية الإنسانية وقد توصلت الدراسة إلى أنه رغم أن صناعة الأرابيسک هي تراث الماضي الذي يمکن أن يحقق تنمية شاملة للمستقبل، فالحرفة التقليدية تعمل بها اسر کاملة فهي خط انتاج بشري وبالتالي يمکن أن تساهم في حل مشکلة البطالة بشکل عملي ولکن غياب التدريب و التوثيق و التسويق أدي الي ضعف الانتاج وذلک بسبب عجز الحکومة في منع الممارسات الاحتکارية للخامات المستوردة وتکبيل المستوردين بضرائب باهظة، کذلک في توفير تامين صحي و اجتماعي لهؤلاء المبدعين الذين يتوارثون الحرف منذ الاف السنين، کما عجزت في التوثيق من خلال حفظ الحرفة وأدواتها، کذلک فإن أحد أهم المشکلات التي ارتبطت بصناعة الأرابيسک هي هجرة العاملين بها إلى مجالات عمل أخرى طلبا للربح السريع، فتعانى هذه الصناعة من نقص العمالة، وعدم توافر العمالة الماهرة للإرتقاء بالحرف، کما دلت عملية المقابلة أن صناعة الأرابيسک قد تأثرت بجائحة کورونا وتداعياتها لتأثر السياحة بهذه الأزمة. وضعف أداء المؤسسات المساندة (الحکومية -الخاصة)على صعيد دعم صناعة الأرابيسک في مختلف المجالات (التسويق- الإنتاج- التمويل) ،وتوصى الباحثة بالإهتمام بالتمويل والتسويق ودراسة متطلبات السوق هو مربع متکامل للنهوض بهذه الصناعة، فمن الممکن تحقيق مکاسب مادية للدولة من اهتمامها وتدعيمها للحرف اليدوية مع الإستفادة من تجارب الدول الأخرى، وأن يکون التسويق داخل مصر وفى الدول الأجنبية والمکاتب الثقافية والأسابيع السياحية وأندية الشباب،لتتحول هذه الصناعة إلى مصدر رئيسى للدخل القومى مع فتح مجالات للتسويق الإليکترونى.
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Traditional crafts are considered one of the effective and necessary means to develop national income through the interest in sponsoring and marketing the product internally and externally, and cultural heritage in its various forms can be considered one of the pillars of sustainable development in its economic, social, and cultural aspect. This is what UNESCO emphasized in many of its agreements and decisions. , Arabesque art has become today threatened with extinction, neither scientific literature has been interested in codifying it in a proper form nor professional sheikhs of the craft, and after a thousand years the Egyptian manufacturer was able to preserve his traditional art and the machine entered the product to inspect the product its artistic taste, which makes each piece unique in itself reflects the taste and art of the maker to transform the pieces To recurring molds that do not contain any kind of creativity and unique innovation, Chinese manufactures have had a pivotal role in eliminating this heritage craft, and this study tries to shed light on the reality of the arabesque industry and its exploitation as a cultural resource in development processes and assess its role in the sustainability of human development. The study found that although the arabesque industry is the heritage of the past that can achieve a comprehensive development for the future, The traditional craft works with whole families as it is a human production line and thus can contribute to solving the unemployment problem in a practical way, but the absence of training, documentation and marketing has led to poor production due to the government's inability to prevent monopolistic practices of imported raw materials and to burden importers with exorbitant taxes, as well as to provide Health and social insurance for these creative people who have inherited the craft for thousands of years, and I have also been unable to document by preserving the craft and its tools, Also, one of the most important problems associated with the arabesque industry is the migration of its workers to other fields of work in order to make a quick profit, as this industry suffers from a shortage of labor, and the lack of skilled labor to upgrade the craft, and the interview process indicated that the arabesque industry has been affected by the Corona pandemic and its implications for tourism affected by this The crisis: Poor performance of support institutions (governmental and private) in support of the Arabesque industry in various fields (marketing - production - financing) The researcher recommends paying attention to finance, marketing, and studying market requirements. It is an integrated square for the advancement of this industry. It is possible to achieve material gains for the state from its interest and support for handicrafts while benefiting from the experiences of other countries, and for marketing to take place in Egypt and in foreign countries, cultural offices, tourist weeks and youth clubs, to transform this industry It has turned into a major source of national income with opening up areas for electronic marketing.
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Sustainable development of deltas: An international conference
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PREFACE Prince Claus of The Netherlands PROGRAMME Contents Introduction by Anne van Urk Conference programme Characteristics of the delta countries SUMMARIES OF KEYNOTES Future role and position of Public Works (Gerrit Blom) Sustainable development of deltas (lsmael Serageldin) The bank's approach to sustainable development of deltas: experience and lessons (Peter Sullivan) Public participation: risks and opportunities (L.E. Susskind) Public works: institutional agreement and social participation (Eduardo A. Duhalde) Technical innovation: can technology provide solutions (J. Blaauwendraad) What should Public Works Departments contribute to sustainable development in our common future (K. Topfer) Skills required by Public Works Departments in the 21st century (M.A.H. Abu-Zeid) COUNTRY/DELTA POSITION PAPERS China - Government of China Philippines - Samuel Costodio Vietnam: Red River Delta looking forward - Vu Trong Hong and Le Kim Truyen Thailand: The Chao Praya Delta and the development of Bangkok Metropolitan Region -Siripong Hungspreug, Ruengsak Suthakavatin, and Ksemsan Suwamarat Indonesia: Brantas delta and its development - Ministry of Public Works Bangladesh - A.T.M. Shamsul Huda Sri-Lanka: eroding coastlines, infrastructure and Ecosystem-based special area management - H. Nissanka R. Perera, and Jayampathy Samarakoon India: Indian economy and sustainable development - O.P. Sharma Pakistan: Indus delta - Malik Mohammad Saeed Khan Russia: St. Petersburg enters the 21st century - Yury V. Antonov Egypt: Overview of Egypt's Nile valley and delta - Abdei-Rahman M. Shalaby, Mona El-Kady, and Safwat Abdei-Dayem The Netherlands: How to continue the sustainable development in The Netherlands? Joost de Jong, Pieter Huisman, Henk Pauwels and Roxanne Powel Surinam - Ministry of Public Works, et al. Argentina: The Rfo de la Plata delta in the Argentine Republic - Presidency of the Nation, et al. VISIONS Skills and strategies needs of 'Public Works Departments': a view from the UN/Economic - UN/ECE Commission for Europe with a focus on an environmentally sustainable development of coastal areas Public Works gearing up for the 21st century - UNESCO UNIDO concept of Integrated Coastal Zone - UNIDO Management as a toolbox for environmentally sustainable development in deltas: The view of the World Meteorological Organization - WMO Capacities and skills in support of public health, the perspective of the World Health Organization - WHO The vision of the water boards - Association of Water Boards Orientability in a world in transformation - Delft Geotechnics Engineers in Public Works - KIVI Public Works in the 21st century - LWI Wanted: Support for the sustainable development of deltas - NCDO DIGITAL DELTAS for the 21st century - TNO Role and vision of contractors in coastal zone development - VBKO
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It is our great honor to introduce the 2nd International Workshop on Green Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development (G2ESD 2021) organized by China University of Petroleum. And it is held as one virtual conference in Weihai City because of the COVID-19 outbreak. As known to us all, environmental destruction and energy crisis are not hot topics anymore. And green development and environmental protection have become an international consensus. However, better coordinating the relationship between development and environment and achieving sustainable development is an unavoidable problem. Therefore, countries, international organizations as well as experts and scholars in the field of environment and energy each are making their effort to better solve this problem. In the meantime, relevant new ideas and technologies keep emerging. Thus, to better promote these new ideas and technologies and fully apply them to practice, G2ESD was organized and held. According to the latest data released by the United Nations, the number of people infected worldwide in the COVID-19 pandemic has surpassed 200 million, making this one of the most serious health crises in human history. Although the COVID-19 vaccine has been developed and widely vaccinated, we can never take it lightly in the fight against the epidemic. As the organizer of the G2ESD2021, it is vital to promote and spread its results, but the participants’ health and safety should be considered first. Therefore, we held the G2ESD2021 in a video presentation mode. We held this conference online instead of directly canceling or postponing it because the online meeting platform and technology so mature that participants can fully and smoothly communicate with each other. What’s more, participants can record videos that can be played back. By doing so, participants are no longer restricted by time and region and keep social distance to ensure their health and safety. And the change of conference mode did not affect the enthusiasm of participants at all. Through such a special face-to-face way, participants actively made presentations and fully communicated with each other, thus well realizing the purpose of communication. Each participant presented their academic work via video and made poster presentation over Google Drive file-sharing. If other participants have any questions, they can ask the speaker and communicate freely about any technical and application problems. Through such communication, discussions and results sharing can be realized. The conference received 55 full-text and abstract submissions from Russia, South Africa, Egypt, Indonesia, Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Mainland China. After strict peer review, a total of 30 full-text submissions were accepted and published by IOP Science. The vigorous discussions were made with fruitful results. We believe that the G2ESD2021 will bring profound academic inspiration and encouragement to the participants. Nothing can stop us from doing academic exploration. We sincerely invite scholars in the field of environment and new energy to continue to attend G2ESD2022. We want to thank the conference organizers, technical committee members for organizing the conference and review papers. At the same time, we would also like to congratulate IOP Science for facilitating the publication of proceedings and the spread of the results. Conference Organizing Committee List of Committees of G2ESD 2021 are available in this pdf.
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Joint management of shared resources as an alternative approach for addressing maritime boundary disputes: the Kenya-Somalia maritime boundary dispute
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Socio-economic security has motivated African states to explore natural resources in areas of overlapping maritime claims. However, Africa’s maritime boundaries are characterized by unresolved disputes. Resolution of these disputes is time-consuming, expensive and can undermine the state’s ability to exploit natural resources. The Somalia and Kenya maritime dispute under litigation with the International Court of Justice demonstrates the continental commitment to peaceful resolution. Citing cases from across Africa, we discuss outright delimitation or Joint Management Zones (JMZs) as means to address disputes over shared resources, particularly transboundary fisheries, which have received little attention. Reframing the Kenya-Somalia maritime dispute resolution process as cooperation over fisheries management will have spill-over effects into greater diplomatic relations. Fish do not abide by maritime boundaries. As such, we posit that the peaceful resolution of maritime boundary disputes lies in Africa’s ability to consider settlements by way of JMZs to motivate sustainable use of natural resources.
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The water sector in Somalia is fragmented and needs coordination to establish a functioning water governance system. Therefore, commitments from all affected stakeholders are needed to support water resources development in Somalia. This paper proposed a water compact for Somalia that can address all water sector challenges to approach sustainability. The paper starts by analyzing water sector stakeholders in Somalia, describing their missions and relationship with the compact, categorizing all selected stakeholders based on their power and interest, and identifying key stakeholders. Based on the outcome from the national workshop and the literature, a water compact was proposed highlighting possible actions to solve the identified challenges. The compact covered four thematic areas: water governance, water use and services, water resilience, and integrated water resources management, which were discussed by all engaged stakeholders in a national workshop. The water compact will ensure sustainable water resources management. The paper highlighted the need for engaging the local media and the local people to get the much needed and valued feedback for possible interventions.
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In Somalia, access to electricity impedes economic growth and sustainable development. Despite having abundant solar energy potential due to its location near the equator, the utilization of solar energy in Somalia is still limited due to unfamiliarity, lack of energy awareness, high initial costs, and lack of infrastructure. The Somali government has established the National Regulatory Authority and set a goal to increase energy access from 15 to 45% by 2024 through the National Development Plan (NDP) 9th (2020–2024). This study aims to analyze and verify the utilization and potential of solar energy in Somalia to understand opportunities and challenges and identify suitable areas and technologies for development. This study explores Somalia's energy profile and the potential for harnessing solar energy. The installed photovoltaic capacity was found to be 41 MW and contributed 11.9% of the total electricity generation. A case study on a solar power microgrid system in Bacadweyene, Somalia, is also presented. The research provides valuable information on the status of the utilization and potential of solar energy in Somalia and aligns with the NDP 9th. The results can serve as a scientific framework for companies and researchers to seek feasible strategies for future investment in solar energy applications in Somalia.
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The question of the degree to which participation by civil society contributes to environmental decisions in post-conflict societies has received little attention. This study sheds light on the extent to which degrees of participation contribute to environmental decision-making in the Puntland State of Somalia using questionnaire surveys. We found that active participation has the highest contribution to environmental decisions. Our findings also indicated that the most pressing forms of environmental degradation in Puntland, as perceived by the respondents, are land degradation, drought related to the scarcity of rainfall, and deforestation. This study recommends “environmental cooperation” built into the peace-building process as a clear-cut concept to tackle both environmental degradation and conflicts. At the core of this concept is active participation and collaboration between civil society and the government as a means of mitigating environmental degradation in post-conflict Somalia. This will result in favorable environmental conditions and sustainable peace.
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In many under-developed regions of the world, most people live in rural villages, where the electrical grid is often not available and traditional potabilization systems would be too expensive and technologically too complex to be implemented. Thus every year, millions of people in the world die due to diseases related to water contamination. Solar Pasteurization Systems represents a promising alternative to address such problems, as they can thermally disinfect water employing solar energy alone, without using fossil fuels or electrical grid connection. Evaluating the cradle-to-grave environmental footprint of Solar Pasteurization Systems, and in general of technologies aimed at producing safe drinking water, represents an issue of major importance. This is relevant because an effective solution has to be, at the same time, environmentally and locally sustainable for a given geographical context. In this work, a complete Life Cycle Assessment and Exergo-environmental analysis are performed in order to calculate and compare the eco-profiles of two Solar Pasteurization technologies: a Natural Circulation and a Thermostatic Valve System. Results show that Natural Circulations Systems are generally more environmentally sustainable (0.30 mPt/l) than the Thermostatic Valve System (0.83 mPt/l) thanks to the higher productivity of treated water. A sensitivity analysis is performed to investigate the dependency of the model systems from different operational and environmental conditions, at different installation sites, i.e. Somalia, Brazil and Italy. The main difference is represented by the productivity of the systems. In all cases the solar collector array is the main item responsible for environmental burdens, impacting for almost 45% of the total score. The analysis also shows that the use of solar energy in Pasteurization is important to avoid direct emissions and to lower the global environmental impact connected with thermal energy production compared to the eco-profiles of other widely diffused pasteurization technologies based on the combustion of fossil fuels or biomass that can be used to provide the same function (in general higher than 1.2 mPt/l). Moreover, with the aim of qualitatively assessing the benefit associated with the potential implementation of solar pasteurization systems, an improvement of the sanitary conditions is envisioned, especially in under-developed countries where, definitively, a large scale diffusion would be recommended.
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BECOMe—Business ECOsystem Design for Sustainable Settlements in Mogadishu
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The paper introduces the “BECOMe” project, winner of the PoliSocial Award 2018. BECOMe deals with sustainable affordable housing in developing countries. In particular, the research aims to deliver an integrated development plan for a new business ecosystem design model oriented to new sustainable settlements in Mogadishu (Somalia), involving local entrepreneurship, social facilities and renewable energies. Indeed, the topic of sustainable affordable housing in developing countries is gaining increasing importance for Somali and international stakeholders. Nowadays, the major gap in the provision of adequate and affordable housing is to build a social community and to go beyond just providing basic shelters, to create sustainable durable settlements. The fragile and uncertain nature of the social, political and economic context, characterized by the lack of common shared legislative references and business strategies within the housing sector, makes Mogadishu a complex and challenging reality to be explored and improved.
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Effective environmental governance is deemed essential in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. However, environmental dimensions have no specific reference across the SDG 16 targets and indicators. In achieving SDG 16—the realization of peace, justice, and strong institution, polycentric environmental governance involving multiple actors across scales deserves thoughtful consideration. This study illustrates the potential of a polycentric approach to environmental governance in achieving SDG 16, using case studies of forest, watershed, and transboundary bushland and seascape management in Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa, namely Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Kenya–Somalia cross-border. By highlighting four key elements of polycentric governance namely, political will, legal framework, support from higher-level governance and capacity building, the case studies demonstrate that polycentric governance play a significant role in achieving three environment-relevant SDG 16 targets, yet these targets are silent about environmental governance dimensions. Since many conflicts arise from the environment and natural resources sector, we suggest that (i) polycentric environmental governance be strongly pursued to achieve SDG 16, and (ii) SDG 16 includes indicators specifically directed on polycentric environment and natural resource governance.
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Public acceptability is important for sustainable land use zoning policy to be successfully implemented. This study examined the effectiveness of tailoring messages with cultural worldviews to induce positive attitudes and improve public acceptability of sustainable land use zoning policy in a post-conflict setting. A total of 538 participants were randomly divided into three groups. Two were treatment groups and received promotional information about a hypothetical land use zoning policy, and one group was the control group and received no promotional information. The results indicate that information provision results in positive attitudes and higher public acceptability of land use zoning policy. Arguments that correspond to participants' cultural worldviews generated more positive attitudes and higher acceptability than arguments that conflict with their cultural worldviews. This study recommends targeting messages with peoples’ cultural worldviews as an effective strategy in inducing positive attitudes and higher acceptability for sustainable land use zoning policy in Somalia.
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Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is the educational process of achieving human resources with capacities to contribute to the development endeavors of a particular country based on its own priorities. National and international indicators illustrate that there is a big insufficiency in science and technology (S&T) in higher education (HE) in Somaliland/Somalia as compared to oth er countries in the developing world. This important problem has an effect on the HE institutions’ capacity to deliver S&T programs with the required standards. This problem does not only affect the HEIs but also restricts the young students’ creativity, technical skills and other competencies required in the contemporary world as well as Somaliland development priorities. The problems in S&T with HEIs will block creative and critical thinking, employability, curiosity and positive attitudes of fresh graduates towards contributing to national development. In order to evaluate S&T competencies and capacities of HEIs, this paper uses both input-output S&T indicators. This paper also determines if universities have policies and strategies designated to enhance S&T capacities to ensure improved quality of the S&T programs offered. A questionnaire with 10 items about S&T indicators has been prepared and applied to 6 universities in two different cities (Borama and Hargeisa) of Somaliland. Other literature reviews related to this matter were also reviewed and quoted. According to the result of this research, the main problems with S&T education are of two folds. Firstly, the universities studied do not have S&T strategies and plans, which are supposed to guide and enhance institutional capacities and competencies in S&T provisions in teaching and learning. Secondly, the universities studied also have an insufficient number of S&T lecturers and other facilities/infrastructures and this is the main reason that HEIs’ s cientific research output towards sustainable development in Somaliland is totally lacking. As result of this, almost all universities in Somaliland do not offer S&T programs at all levels and those offer these programs do not have sufficient capacity to deliver programs to the expected standards.
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PROJECT BADWEYN: SOMALI COASTAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Interest in the Somali fishing sector is growing. Development agencies, donors, and investors see the potential for fisheries in Somali waters to provide income, food security, and stability in coastal communities. But reliable and up-to-date information about the state of Somali fisheries is difficult to find, complicating business decisions. Where should development be focused? What kind of investment will provide the most benefit and long-term return for coastal communities? What fisheries sector opportunities are the most sustainable, and which might be a threat to the health of Somali fisheries? Somali Coastal Development Opportunities answers these questions through targeted and original analysis of fisheries data coupled with information on current development projects throughout the Somali region. This report highlights six coastal fishing villages – Bereda, Hordio, Bander Beyla, Maydh, Hawaay, and Merca – to investigate the development needs and opportunities in each. Opportunities in the fisheries sectors are analyzed in light of sustainability and feasibility to provide recommendations that will guide investment and development in the Somali fisheries sector.
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Participation of civil society in decisions to mitigate environmental degradation in post-conflict societies: evidence from Somalia
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The question of the degree to which participation by civil society contributes to environmental decisions in post-conflict societies has received little attention. This study sheds light on the extent to which degrees of participation contribute to environmental decision-making in the Puntland State of Somalia using questionnaire surveys. We found that active participation has the highest contribution to environmental decisions. Our findings also indicated that the most pressing forms of environmental degradation in Puntland, as perceived by the respondents, are land degradation, drought related to the scarcity of rainfall, and deforestation. This study recommends “environmental cooperation” built into the peace-building process as a clear-cut concept to tackle both environmental degradation and conflicts. At the core of this concept is active participation and collaboration between civil society and the government as a means of mitigating environmental degradation in post-conflict Somalia. This will result in favorable environmental conditions and sustainable peace.
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Mandate and methodology
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The Convention for the Protection, Management and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Eastern African Region (Nairobi Convention), comprises five mainland states (Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa) and five island states (Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius and France (Reunion). The Convention provides a framework for regional cooperation in the protection, management and development of the region’s marine and coastal environment, for sustainable socioeconomic growth and prosperity.
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Value of cultural worldviews and message framing for the acceptability of sustainable land use zoning policies in post-conflict Somalia
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Public acceptability is important for sustainable land use zoning policy to be successfully implemented. This study examined the effectiveness of tailoring messages with cultural worldviews to induce positive attitudes and improve public acceptability of sustainable land use zoning policy in a post-conflict setting. A total of 538 participants were randomly divided into three groups. Two were treatment groups and received promotional information about a hypothetical land-use zoning policy, and one group was the control group and received no promotional information. The results indicate that information provision results in positive attitudes and higher public acceptability of land use zoning policy. Arguments that correspond to participants' cultural worldviews generated more positive attitudes and higher acceptability than arguments that conflict with their cultural worldviews. This study recommends targeting messages with peoples’ cultural worldviews as an effective strategy in inducing positive attitudes and higher acceptability for sustainable land use zoning policy in Somalia.
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Managing Environmental and Social Impacts of the Petroleum Sector: Using Environmental and Social Assessment toward More Sustainable Development
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No AccessMay 2019Managing Environmental and Social Impacts of the Petroleum Sector: Using Environmental and Social Assessment toward More Sustainable DevelopmentAuthors/Editors: Fernando D. RodriguezFernando D. RodriguezSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1596/978-1-4648-1384-9_ch8AboutView ChaptersFull TextPDF (0.5 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Abstract: Discusses the tools that can prove instrumental in reducing the footprint that hydrocarbon development can have on both the environment and the social landscape and in promoting positive outcomes from this development, by (1) outlining common negative impacts on people and the environment associated with petroleum exploration and production; (2) describing typical components of and recommended processes for two exercises—strategic environmental and social assessments and environmental and social impact assessments— that, if conducted right, can play a vital role in mitigating negative and promoting positive outcomes; (3) examining key institutional, legislative, and contractual requirements in the context of environmental and social regulation; and (4) addressing the importance of public participation, transparency, mutual accountability, and timely and adequate data for effective environmental and social management. 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Proposal for priority actions in the reconstruction and development process of Somalia : contribution on agro-pastoralism and forestry
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This document proposes elements of strategy and priority actions to be integrated in the National Action Plan of Somalia regarding the agro-pastoralism and forestry sector. This list of possible interventions was made to support decision - making in the field of post-war development. As the experts were not able to go to Somalia, the identification of potential interventions was mainly made through bibliographic evaluation. The document is structured as follow: After a brief presentation of the sector review and the problems to be addressed, the objectives/goals and intervention strategies are described. Priority actions are finally presented. Sustainable management of natural resources will drive Somalia's productive capacity but current massive degradation of natural resources results in a serious threat to livelihoods and future development. Pastoralism has a large impact on the environment and, hence, it needs to be considered in conjunction with natural resource management. In order to stop degradation of rangelands, the current trend of tree over-cutting needs to be reversed. The charcoal export ban must be enforced and the development of alternative energies (gas, kerosene, fuel) in towns should be supported. Livestock production and management strategies will also need to be aligned with seasonal fodder availability. Changes in flock management, production and marketing strategies by selling animals at younger ages should increase the rentability of livestock husbandry. A trend towards lowering stocking rates during the drier period of the year will also contribute to the long term rehabilitation of rangelands. On the other hand, livestock nutrition needs to be improved in order to increase milk and meat production for local consumption and export. For that purpose, strategies for increasing fodder production and quality during the dry season on rangeland as well as on irrigated land were identified. Strategies for wide use of multipurpose trees were identified to increase production of wood, fodder, food, gum and resins. Crop and pasture protection and soil fertility conservation and amelioration are important services that trees can provide while diversifying production and generating income revenues. For tree exports such as Frankincense and Gum Arabic, sustainable improvement of supply chain networks is a prerequisite to guarantee the stability of economic returns to producers and collectors. A general agro-ecological zoning should be carried out throughout the country in order to identify homogeneous land use systems and related constraints and development needs. The public sector will need to address specific environmental issues such as fuel-wood conservation and land-use planning in the context of extensive natural resource use by the private sector. Training adequate professional and technical staff and extension agents in the areas of pastoralism, horticulture and forestry is a necessity. Regarding rangeland, livestock and agroforestry management, priorities to the different intervention strategies listed in the present document need to be defined in relation to the different stakeholders and target beneficiary groups in the different regions. (Resume d'auteur)
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Development of an appropriate model for water supply and sewerage services in Tanzania
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Existing water service concepts and practice within the Sub Sahara
African region, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Somalia, Ghana,
Senegal, Malawi, Gambia and Cote d' Ivoire, has demonstrated that, the absence
of Sustainable capital funds and appropriate water management models are the
major obstacles for water development in this region.
This thesis has critically evaluated a number of different capital funding
methods, including loans from the World Bank, to formulate an ideal theoretical
solution for water services in Tanzania. The concept of establishing capital funds
from local financial institutions, proposals for the control of capital funds, and the
provision of special training before and during implementation are key aspects of a
new approach. The research has successfully developed a new water
management model, which is sustainable and appropriate for water problems in
Tanzania (sub-Sahara African countries)
The model newly established methods for generating capital funds from
local sources including tariffs review and mass contribution has been critically
evaluated for assurance of its sustainability in practice, to protect the affordability to
all water users and assessing the value of willingness to pay when the model is
adopted.
However, the localisation through structured systematic participation and
greater recognition of water users in the model has been evaluated and identified
as a new Significant bond for making collective and effective decisions in water
services.
Furthermore, based on the designed research objectives, this research
has evaluated the differences and contributions of the new developed model in
comparison with previous practiced models (privatisation and public services) in
Tanzania to develop conclusions and recommendations for future studies.
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Urban sustainability assessment framework development: The ranking and weighting of sustainability indicators using analytic hierarchy process
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The consideration of local contexts in urban sustainability assessment is important for developing countries because of their varying needs and priorities. Using Iraq as a case study, a stakeholder-driven structured methodology is presented which identifies and ranks context-relevant indicators and assigns weights for aggregating indicator scores by applying analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Results indicate that the identified factors and their weights and priorities for Iraq were markedly different from the widely-used tools — suggesting that global tools are not directly applicable in developing countries. In contrast with the ‘ecological’ focus in the global assessment frameworks, economic and infrastructural aspects of urban development are of greater importance in developing countries. Decades of political instability and the resulting deterioration of infrastructures in Iraq are manifested in the related indicators being rated highly important by the stakeholders, and their corresponding high weighting in the developed Iraqi urban sustainability assessment framework (IUSAF). ‘Water’, ‘safety’, and ‘transportation and infrastructure’ indicators were awarded high weighting scores of 8.5%, 7.9% and 7.8%, respectively. IUSAF is envisaged to play a key role in the promotion of built environment sustainability in Iraq by stimulating market demand for sustainable buildings, cities and conurbations.
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The Impact of Strategic Human Resource Management Practices on Competitive Advantage Sustainability: The Mediation of Human Capital Development and Employee Commitment
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Academic institutions like other business organizations strive to achieve, maintain, and sustain their competitive advantages. In this study, we examined the influence of the “strategic human resources management (HRM) practices” on the achievement of “competitive advantages” that will be sustainable, with an evaluation of the mediating role of “human capital” development, and the commitment of employees in an academic environment. Six hundred questionnaires were randomly distributed to the employees of selected universities in Erbil City of Iraq. Structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques were employed for the analysis with the use of Smart Partial Least Square PLS. Findings from our study revealed a linear and positive influence of the strategic HRM on the sustainability of “competitive advantages”; strategic HRM was also found to positively influence human capital development and the commitment of employees to the institutions; the influence of both human capital development and employees’ commitment were found to have a partial mediation in the strategic HRM practices and sustainable competitive advantage (SCA) relationship. Finally, theoretical and management implications were suggested.
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Relationship of Smart Cities and Smart Tourism: An Overview
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Smart city and smart tourism terms have become very popular in the past and present decades. Research in the field of smart tourist city still fails to cover the developments of the smart tourist city. The aim of the study is to review the recent literature on smart cities and smart tourism and their role in achieving a sustainable tourism sector and enhancing the competitiveness of the country’s tourism sector and make it more developed and modern. In this study, the relationship between the smart city and the tourism is presented and to present the relationship or conceptual approach between the smart city and the smart tourism. In addition, the current situation and the potential for growth and development of tourism in Iraq through the establishment and application of smart cities is identified. The recent studies that were mentioned in this study indicate that there is a close relationship between the smart city and smart tourism and also indicate that the smart city has a fundamental role in the growth and development of tourist destinations and the smart tourist city are results of the convergence and interconnection between the smart city and the tourist city. Finally, recommendations for the smart tourism city applications in Iraq are provided. Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2020-01-04-07 Full Text: PDF
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Attitudes and Perceptions of the Local Community towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq
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Over the last years, tourism has undergone significant development worldwide, especially in developing countries. Tourism is a multi-faced activity with positive and negative impacts on the destinations, linking the economic, social, and environmental components of sustainable development. The attitude of the host community is an important factor for future tourism planning, management, and development of a tourism destination. As such, the paper analyzes the attitudes and perceptions of the local residents from the Kurdistan Regional Government, located in the northern part of the Republic of Iraq. To achieve the purpose of the research, a survey based on a questionnaire was conducted in Sulaimani and Halabja Governorates. A number of 320 questionnaires were applied in 2016. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and principal component analysis. The results indicate that tourism is seen as a development sector during the last years. Its positive impacts are better perceived than the negative ones, mainly because it offers more recreational opportunities due to the development of new recreational parks. Tourism increases pollution, this being the most negative aspect mentioned by the respondents, but regardless, they are proud of the progress overthe last years and they support future actions for tourism development.
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Opportunities for Practicing Sustainable Building Construction in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
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The construction sector of the Kurdistan region of the Republic of Iraq has witnessed a huge development in the construction sector last ten years. However, there is a lack of awareness and legislation regarding sustainable construction in the buildings sector. The aim of the paper is to find the required mechanism to introduce sustainable practice and implement sustainable construction in the buildings construction sector in Northern Iraq. The main objectives of this study are identifying the barriers in sustainable construction in Northern Iraq and investigate the law and regulations in dealing with these barriers.
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The impact of the sustainable development dimensions on the quality of financial reports
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This study aimed at testing the potential impact of the disclosure of the main variables of sustainable development on the quality of financial reports, in a developing country, Iraq, where there is a lack of research in this area. To achieve its goal this study relied on an analysis of a sample from 91 financial reports of the Iraqi commercial banks listed on the Iraq Stock Exchange during the period 2012-2018. Our results prove that disclosure of the dimensions of sustainable development as a whole has a positive impact on the quality of financial reports in commercial banks in Iraq. The paper recommends conducting more research and studies on the dimensions of sustainable development in the future for other sectors such as industrial and service sectors linking it with other variables such as the cost of capital, or inconsistency of information.
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Green core competence and firm performance in a post‐conflict country, Iraq
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Abstract Green core competence theory proposes that green core competence is needed for green innovation performance and, in turn, firm performance. We demonstrate that this theory applies in post‐conflict Iraq where green innovation performance was conditional on commitment to sustainable management and development of green technology and skills. Data from 238 Iraqi executives showed that green product and process innovation performance increased with green core competence, but only when the firm invested in people and R&D or, in the case of green process innovation, top management demonstrated authentic commitment to sustainable practices. The moderation effects of R&D investment and top management commitment reflect the national context in Iraq, where R&D investment is low and management is often constrained by inflexible bureaucracy. As countries emerge from conflict, investment in modernization of companies' internal structure, management, and capacity for continuous improvement is required if core competence is to be translated into innovation performance.
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Does Environmental Management Accounting Matter in Promoting Sustainable Development? A study in Iraq
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Purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which Iraqi industrial companies are aware of the concept of environmental management accounting (EMA), to examine the role of EMA in providing information that might influence decisions related to environmental protection and preservation of natural resources to contribute to the development of sustainable development. A sample of Iraqi industrial firms was surveyed by distributing a questionnaire to a random sample of the research community in the context of Iraqi firms. In addition, it also considers the social dimensions of sustainable development and the economy. The resolution data were analyzed using a statistical program (SPSS). When analyzing the data, the findings of the current study indicate that Iraqi industrial companies have an awareness of environmental management accounting concepts. In addition it provides information that contributes to the promotion of sustainable development. This study recommends the need to implement environmental management accounting (EMA) in Iraqi industrial companies because of its important role in providing information that leads to the reduction of negative environmental impacts resulting from the practice of its activities.
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Sustainable architecture is a way of prolonging the aging process of existing architecture. Architectural Sustainability in developing countries is still in its early stages compared to the developed countries. In this particular research, the methods and strategies for sustainable architecture will be addressed within the Kurdistan region of Iraq, specifically within the residential housing. This paper is an attempt to bring awareness to some common practical issues, and also provide simple solutions to make the buildings more efficient, functional, and comfortable.
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Abstract The investment of sustainable renewable energy has become an essential element in every modern country’s survival and well-being. This study aims to establish a framework for the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to select the best investment in sustainable renewable energy in Iraq. A survey was conducted with a panel of experts from different backgrounds and affiliations in the renewable energy field to assess seven criteria and four alternatives using the AHP technique. The findings showed that the results highlight the importance of power and environmental criteria and determine the best investment to achieve solar energy desired as the highest priority and can be carried out by organizations.
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Sustainable and Environmental Friendly Ancient Reed Houses (Inspired by the Past to Motivate the Future)
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This paper presents an investigation into the reed houses that was first built in Iraq 6000 years ago with different methods and techniques used for construction these types of houses. Additionally, it presents a detailed comparison between the reed and modern houses in terms of sustainability and environmental impact.
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Part I 1. Follow the Water Murat Arsel and Max Spoor Part II: Transformation Of Water Regimes 2. Water, War And Reconstruction Irrigation Management In The Kunduz Region, Afghanistan Iskandar Abdullayev, Katja Mielke, Peter P. Mollinga, Jan Monsees, Conrad Schetter, Usman Shah, and Bernie Ter Steege 3. Political Ecology Of Marshland Restoration In Iraq Joshua Ellis and Murat Arsel 4. Wells, Water Rights and Sustainability: New Politics And Practices Mongolia's Pastoral Commons Caroline Upton 5. 'Adapting to Demands': Allocation, Scheduling and Delivery of Irrigation Water in Khorezm, Uzbekistan Gert Jan Veldwisch Part III: Waterscapes of Conflict and Cooperation 6. Water and Geopolitics in Central Asia Iskandar Abdullayev, Herath Manthrithilake and Jusipbek Kazbekov 7. Conflict and Cooperation In The South Caucasus: The Kura-Araks Basin of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Berrin Basak Vener and Michael E. Campana 8. 'Have Your Cake And Eat It Too': Agenda Setting In Central Asian Transboundary Rivers Kai Wegerich 9. Institutional Change, Cooperation And Conflict In Two Central Asia's River Basins Anatoly Krutov and Max Spoor Part IV: Re-Stating Water Management 10. The Politics of Kyrgyz Water Policy Elke Herrfahrdt-Pahle 12. Water in Turkmenistan Ivan Stanchin and Zvi Lerman 11. Cotton, Environment and Poverty: The Case of Uzbekistan Max Spoor Part V 13. Securing the Future, Democratizing Development: The Role of Water Murat Arsel and Max Spoor
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Abstract The development of the concept of the city as a result of technological developments and changes is taking place in the modern era, the concept of smart cities has emerged and cities are linking their technological policies and development plans to achieve development while linking the objectives and dimensions of sustainable development to provide the best possible benefit from the available technological possibilities.The research aimed at shedding light on the practical potential of smart cities in the process of sustainable development of cities with the application to the Iraqi city of Basra. The study examined the concept of smart cities and their characteristics and components, as well as the concept of sustainable development and its dimensions while studying some of the international experiences for the establishment and transformation of smart cities (Dakota, Dubai / Mecca). The study also conducted a case study for the city of Basra and how to transform it into a smart city through a set of mechanisms, namely, the existence of intelligent objectives and strategies through which to develop a vision for the city of Basra. And building applications that help transform government services and life into an e-government system by developing the city’s ICT infrastructure, building citizens’ capacities and deploying smart applications, helping to implement the city’s e-heritage proposition. The research has reached a set of conclusions and recommendations. The communication infrastructure is the mainstay of smart cities, but it is not enough to create a smart city without the other elements (citizen, management, economy, environment, and living). The smart city is not only urban, The smart city consists of four basic components (networks - databases - applications - citizen), the smart city meets all the concepts of sustainability, and therefore the transformation of smart cities is an implicit transformation of green cities sustainable and environmentally friendly, The development of existing cities to intelligent cities depends on their available infrastructure and then develop mechanisms to develop them in order to reach a communications infrastructure capable of implementing the characteristics of smart cities. The cities studied in the experiments identified basic goals for the transformation of intelligence such as Makah, the basic principle is to develop the city’s Hajj system. Thus, each city can set the main objective in which to formulate a vision to identify priority projects. In the process of development, the transformation of cities into smart cities requires the development of vision, goals, and strategies translated into projects. Structure (Intelligent - intelligent infrastructure - intelligent environment - smart living), the strategic plan of the Ministry of Communications in Iraq can be used to develop the urban communications infrastructure and integrate applications Targeted within the smart applications of these cities as a major support in turning cities into smart cities.
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Sustainable development after Johannesburg and Iraq: The global situation and the cases of Slovenia and Croatia
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The global problems facing the future of sustainable development after the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in September 2002 were at the center of attention at the Club of Rome Meeting in Ankara in October 2002. Here we discuss some of the scenarios presented at the Ankara Meeting, taking into account the situation after the recent Iraq crisis. The development of South East European countries and some of their neighbours is presented through several socio-economic indicators. The second part of the contribution is connected with the implications of the above development indicators for Croatia and Slovenia. The time dependence of some of these indicators for these two countries is presented and discussed. Countries in general face a combined problem of assuring simultaneously economic development and sustainability. All these processes have their scientific and technological, but also a political dimension, and it is frequently through the political dimension that different interests and conflicts hinder sustainable development. Comprehensive sustainable development requires research and technological development and an appropriate educational system establishing thereby a knowledge-based society.
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A feasibility study of electrical energy generation from municipal solid waste in Iraq: Najaf case study
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In several developing countries, the electricity crisis obstructs both socio-economic and technological sustainable evolution. Also, it leads to reducing job availability due to shut down several industries or relocate to neighbouring countries to such an issue. A Najaf City is an important holy and tourist city in the middle of Iraq country. Indeed, waste management in An Najaf City needs to be reconsidered to be used as an energy source. In this article, we investigated and listed the waste quantity which produced recently (one year) respect to waste types and types of content. Data collected from the waste products for one year and are used as a key factor to study the feasibility of generating electrical energy from collected MSWs. The proposed model was simulated and tested respect to cost analysis factor of the suggested power plant by Homer pro simulation software. Results were very encouraging and competitive to the current energy production cost based on the production cost of the Kwh prospective among the conventional methods in Iraq. The proposed scenario provide proper and secure waste proposal technique with low-cost.
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The Challenges of Creating Sustainable Competitive Advantage in the Banking Industry in Iraq
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Sustainable Competitive Advantage plays a key role in evaluating the strategic performance of an organization. The purpose of this study is to contribute to the understanding of how Sustainable Competitive Advantage is developed and applied in evaluating the performance of a large local bank in Iraq. Due to lack of research work in this area of banking sector in Iraq, this study shall contribute to the knowledge on how banks in Iraq may apply the Sustainable Competitive Advantage and how they might turn strategic vision into potential performance. The use of the Sustainable Competitive Advantage developed here is limited to the very bank studied here; however, the approach could trigger off reflections among policy makers and other banks to start using the Sustainable Competitive Advantage. The customers tend to deal with the banks that are able to develop their banking services in distinctive way as well as wishing to respond quickly to the wishes of customers, especially if we know how much similarity there is between those services. Thus, the need is urgent for excellence as well as for achieving a competitive advantage compared to other banks. Yet, that cannot be done on the long term unless the bank has the ability to adapt to environmental variables in general and to customers desires in particular. This requires adopting a comprehensive strategy for the purpose of accommodating and amending the procedures for the provision of the service. Lately, plenty of banks are being brazen-out due to confronting considerable rivalry. This is mostly due to these banks failing to have the power of proposing for attractive offers or even having acceptable ties with customers of theirs. This paper aims at analyzing means that can help a bank securing an agile rivalry in a market that is always about competition and winning customers and business accordingly. According to what the discussion has brought up, the idea of sustainability is growing faster lately as a vital criterion marking the size of corporations react for challenges that bear a strategic core nature. According to the conclusion of the paper, there is a necessity for a bank to have the capability of overcoming the inertia of change as well as intersecting new opportunities of the relevant market.
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Studying Flexibility and Adaptability as Key Sustainable Measures for Spaces in Dwelling Units: A Case Study in Baghdad
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Abstract This paper studies the functional flexibility as a sustainable design option used in housing. Family medium size has been grown and their needs of social and economic conditions have changed. In order to satisfy these needs, spatial layouts of their housing have developed or modified. Flexibility that is the capacity of spatial adaptation of development has considered as a useful sustainable option in the existing design. Since 2003, there is still a clear problem of covering the rapidly escalating demand on dwellings in Baghdad, the existing housing has been suffered from the densification, although the small capacity of spaces and fixed-designs. In addition to that, a trend of building dwelling units based on the retail sales of lands has been widely adopted from people to meet their dwelling needs. This paper thus answers the question: how can Iraqi dwelling occupants evaluate the flexibility and adaptability as key sustainable measures in their own homes ? Methodology used a case study approach, Baghdad, Iraq has been selected for the case study, cooperated with the questionnaire technique to examine a set of apartments and homes. Results have shown that dwellers preferred the functional modification based on the inner space to meet the flexibility, but they have never relied on the flexibility as a sustainable tool of design.
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Applying Data Governance Based on COBIT2019 Framework to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
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Organizations should employ information technology to enhance their market positions; accelerate their activities, and reduce costs which lead to achieving sustainability. The use of information technology can expose the data of organizations to technological risks; may weaken information security in the organization that prevents the organization from achieving its desired goals. So, this research aims to identify the most important concepts of data governance, sustainable development goals, and related information technology. It also aims to clarify the influence of data governance on achieving the sustainable development goals by applying COBIT2019 framework.
 The researchers have designed a refereed questionnaire to collect data from the main 5 petroleum companies in Kurdistan region of Iraq then analyzed that data to test the hypotheses of this study.
 The researchers conclude that applying COBIT2019 framework can enhance the data governance in the organizations and help in achieving the sustainable development goals in information technology environment. Moreover, the study recommends that there is a need to strengthen data governance mechanisms essential to achieve the sustainable development goals. This suggested framework can apparently enhance the information technology infrastructure.
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Development of Possible Solution to Overcome Factors Influence on Sustainable Construction Process
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The both of time challenges and technology developments are having influence on changes in the required level of any types of industries and in any country in the world. The importance of construction industry is making this sector need to develop without forgetting the negative impacts of the construction process on environment aspects. The objective of this paper is to identify the factors within negative impacts on sustainable process in construction industries by taking the vision of specialists via questionnaire techniques. The Identified factors has been divided into three groups each group associated with the concepts of integrated sustainable. The study is focused on “required actions” that have been drawn through experts to show the roadmap that will help the contractual parties to start in converting the traditional process on construction to be sustainable process. Through the conclusions can be reached facts that contribute to the adoption of sustainable standards in the construction industry in Iraq as a developing country.
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Environmental Challenges for Fragile Economies: Adaptation Opportunities on the Examples of the Arctic and Iraq
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The impact of climate change in the Arctic, due to the nature of its ecosystem, the wealth of natural resources and the intensification of activities for their production, is becoming more and more significant and leads to an aggravation of environmental problems in this territory. The situation is even more complicated by the imperfection of legislation and the lack of agreement between neighboring states. Despite the special location of the Arctic zone, similar problems can be found in other states. The purpose of this work is to consider environmental challenges for unstable economies on the example of the Arctic zone and the state of Iraq, to determine the possibilities of adapting similar methods to eliminate existing problems. To achieve this goal, the following tasks were solved in the article: 1. The environmental problems of the Arctic were identified and their similarity with the problems of Iraq was substantiated. 2. It is demonstrated that in order to solve environmental problems related to the impact of climate change, environmental protection and resource management in fragile economy states, it is necessary to create an effective management system at the global, regional and national levels; it is proved that there is a need to improve legal provisions for effective protection of fragile states from risks associated with human activities. The research methods used in this study include a systematic analysis of economic, social, and cultural conditions, including a review of statistical data and various sources. Emerging opportunities for Arctic exploration and exploitation pose a threat to the Arctic environment. Its protection is currently based on too many, often conflicting, international agreements, the domestic legislation of the Arctic states and the recommendations of the Arctic Council. It has been shown that the risk of irreparable damage is particularly high in the case of gas flaring or oil spills from an oil rig or tanker. The problems identified in this article are applicable not only to the Arctic but also to other territories with “fragile” economies such as Iraq, where the oil and gas industry is a strategic factor. Despite the obvious differences, in particular, in climatic conditions, territorial development management has common methodological approaches. The political aspects of such research are the development of unified approaches that enable territories with challenging conditions to adopt the best-integrated practices in the field of management.
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LEED rating system barriers in the construction sector in Northern Iraq
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Northern Iraq (federal part of Iraqi Federal Republic) has witnessed a huge development in construction sector last ten years. However, there are lack of awareness and legislation regarding the sustainable construction in the building sector. The impact of construction technologies became a challenge front the serious problems of environmental crisis. The aim of the paper is to find the required mechanism to introduce sustainable practice and implement sustainable construction in the building construction sector. The main objectives in the paper are: identify the barriers in sustainable construction; investigate the law and regulations in dealing with these barriers; evaluate the application of LEED rating system in the construction sector. The research method in the paper is based on literature review and professional opinion through questionnaire. The paper list the most important barriers for implementing sustainable construction, the suggestions to apply LEED rating system, and recommendations to improve and develop sustainability in construction sector at Northern Iraq. Â
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Evaluation of the sustainability of the urban development sector in Iraq
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Abstract Aim: Sustainability is now considered an important consideration of the urban development sector in terms of reducing undesirable impacts on human life and environment. This has led to the development of best-practice patterns and integrated elements of urban planning and design and the implementation of sustainable technology scenarios. Furthermore, urban development projects to promote unique solutions for various urban fields, as well as access to the potential inherent in urban development projects, whether existing, planned, or under construction, have been identified as extremely important. Identifying local urban challenges to existing development projects by investigating stakeholder perceptions can help determine the actual situation and offer an accurate view of the size of the challenges faced by such projects. Furthermore, measuring such projects’ quality, performance, and applicability in different urban environments, particularly in developing economies, such as Iraq is necessary. Methods: A national survey was conducted to identify and investigate crucial challenges faced by the urban development sector in Iraq. Several important statistical tests were then applied to investigate the relationships between the identified items and the demographic characteristics of respondents, as well as to evaluate the sustainability of study indicators in terms of availability, public acceptance, and quality from stakeholders’ perspective in Iraqi cities. Results: The survey achieved a response rate of 59.4% (n = 1,496) across all Iraqi regions. An 18-item scale related to the main topic was thus presented, with stakeholder’s perceptions on each item evaluated on a 6-point Likert scale. Public awareness of the importance of sustainability was reflected in the fact that about 42%of the respondents were highly concerned with urban development, and well informed about sustainability issues. This offers an optimistic take on people’s interest in sustainable urban projects in Iraq. About 71% of the participant were prepared to pay extra fees to live in a sustainable city in the future. However, the “Use of renewable energy” (mean = 1.77) was ranked lowest, based on it being generally “not available” for use. Conclusion: the urban development sector in Iraq faces numerous challenges, both in terms of service quality and availability. This reflects an urgent need for the immediate development of sustainable practice in urban development projects.
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Development of an Assessment Strategy for Urban Regeneration Projects in Historic City Centres in Iraq
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In the Iraqi context the importance of urban regeneration in improving the conditions of the physical environment is still not recognized. Furthermore, the rise of urban regeneration initiatives in Iraq due to the deterioration of the physical urban heritage in Iraqi cities, leads to raising the questions about the level of success of these initiatives in finding sustainable solutions to the urban problems with regard to heritage conservation. The current study attempts to develop a suitable assessment strategy for local regeneration projects and to explore possible alternatives which can assist in reorienting urban design strategies towards more sustainability based on assessment of the urban design aspects against a set of performance criteria and indicators.The study argues that urban design is integral to the process of urban regeneration achievement and assessment; through identifying the relationship between urban design principles and sustainable development objectives in the regeneration practises. Based on that, indicators were identified to form the skeleton of the assessment strategy to measure the performance of urban regeneration at the local level. These indicators underwent a detailed evaluation process, with the help of local experts. The research methodology and findings would enrich the related academic fields and will help to strengthen the understanding of urban designers and local stakeholders on how to plan sustainable regeneration projects and create sustainable communities. To ensure that the derived strategy is theoretically and practically feasible, an urban regeneration project as case study was selected and assessed against individual indicators.
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https://openalex.org/W4310734093
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A University Control Systems Development Using the Strategic of Sustainability: Survey Study in the Iraqi Private Universities
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Purpose: The research aims to try to develop university monitoring systems based on sustainable development indicators, by formulating a proposed path for the possibility of integrating its dimensions within the strategy of the Iraqi private universities. Theoretical framework: The university's strategy is to fulfill its social responsibility towards society and the environment to achieve value for stakeholders associated with Iraqi universities in the long term. Design/methodology/approach: The research sample they are final statements and financial reports issued by the Board of Supreme Audit for the number of private Iraqi universities; there are 30 universities. As well as management reports issued by the concerned authorities for universities in Baghdad for the Iraqi private universities in the capital for the period (2016.2017). The questionnaire was used as research tool; Findings: Non-application of international accounting and auditing standards in private Iraqi universities, which highlights the lack of preparation of long-term reports in private Iraqi universities for sustainable development in future. Research, Practical & Social implications: the sustainability report represents a structured presentation of the economic, environmental and social performance of the economic unit, thus helping to maximize the long-term value of the unit. Originality/value: Presenting a proposed path for the Iraqi private universities to develop university control systems by integrating the university's strategy with the sustainability strategy
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https://openalex.org/W4386298417
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The Role of Green Banking in Achieving Sustainable Development
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this paper tries to explain the main essential concepts of Green Banking; in addition to the products as well as services under this concept; moreover, explains the role of Green Banking towards achieving sustainable development. Design, Methodology, Approach- This paper depends on one main hypothesis that is; Iraqi Banks have the essential elements to adopt Green Banking. Certain Iraqi banks are involved in this study, and due to achieve the main object of this research, Greening Banking dimensions and indicators had been used to illustrate the extent of banks’ environmental as well as social commitments. Findings- The rank of environmental and social commitment of banks are really increased obviously with some banks especially those who encouraged by Central Bank of Iraq CBI and Iraqi Ministry of Finance. Originality- Value- Green Banking concept is novel and due to rapid changes, that happened around the world in general and in Iraq in specific. Although many natural sources of energy, but unfortunately for many decades Iraq have been known as unilateral economy, and, it could be a good chance to search for this concept and serving banking literature with such papers like this to enrich the theoretical side and invest these theories and transfer them into action.
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