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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Committees 11
Keynotes 31
Plenaries 40
Track 8. Remote sensing and GIS for environmental monitoring and management 83
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Room3 [T11-OS1] Plenary 1: Helen Kopnina
Room4 [T12-OS1] Plenary 2: Wolfgang Cramer
Poster Hall [T6-PS1 - Screen 1] [T3-PS1 - Screen 2] Plenary 3: Jürg Luterbacher
[T5-PS1 - Screen 3] [T13-PS1 - Screen 4] Plenary 4: Essam Heggy
Plenary 5: Thomas L. Brewer
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14:00 — 16:00
20:30 — 21:30 v Panel discussion / award
Big Hall [T6-OS2] ceremony / closure
Room1 [T1-OS2] 21:30 — 23:30 x Euro-Mediterranean musicology
Room2 [T5-OS1] 4 birthday ceremony of EMJEI
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[T2-PS1 - Screen 3] [T9-PS1 - Screen 4] Big Hall Plenary 6: Nabil Khélifi
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Big Hall [T6-OS3]
Big Hall Special Session
Room1 [T1-OS3] Meet with your Springer journal’s Editors (Q/A)
Room2 [T5-OS2]
Room3 [T2-OS1] h 12:30 — 14:00
Room4 [T9-OS1]
Poster Hall [T6-PS3 - Screen 1] [T3-PS2 - Screen 2] 14:00 — 18:00 e Social Program (Sightseeing Sidi Bou Said)
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Conference Scientific Committee • Didier Hauchard: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de
Rennes, France
Track 1. Engineering applications for • Dipendu Saha: Widener University, United States
environmental management • Dolores Bermejo: Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
• T1 Chair. Sami Rtimi: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, • Elio Giamello: Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Lausanne, Switzerland • Elsayed Gamal Zaki Swelam: Egyptian Petroleum Research
• Abdeltif Amrane: Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, Institute, Cairo, Egypt
University of Rennes 1, France • Elwira Tomczak: Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of
• Chedly Tizaoui: College of Engineering, Swansea University, Process and Environmental Engineering, Poland
United Kingdom • Esther Bailon garcia: Universidad de Alicante, Spain
• Emad Elshehy: Nuclear Material Authority, Egypt • Fathi Aloui: CBS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Mohamed Khairy: University of Sohag, Egypt • Francielo Vendruscolo: Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil
• Mohamed Ksibi: High Institute of Biotechnology, University • Gerardo Leon: Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain
of Sfax, Tunisia
• Gianfranco Nicodemo: Department of Civil Engineering
• Moncef Khadhraoui: High Institute of Biotechnology, University of Salerno, Italy
University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Gisela Oliveira: UFP Energy, Environment and Health
• Nicolas Roche: Aix-Marseille University, France Research Unit/University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal,
• Sami Rtimi: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Portugal
Switzerland, Switzerland • Gregorio Antolín: Department of Chemichal Engineering and
• Suela Kellici: London South Bank University, United Kingdom Environmental Technology. School of Industrial Engineering.
University of Valladolid. 47011 Valladolid. Spain, Spain
• Sumeya Bedrane: University of Tlemcen, Algeria • Habib Abida: University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Teresa A. p. rocha-santos: University of Aveiro, Portugal • Habib Hamdi: Issat Kairouan, Tunisia
• Vincenzo Naddeo: University of Salerno, Italy • Hakim Gabtni: CERTE Technopark Borj Cedria, Tunisia
• Abdallah Ouagued: University Hassiba Benbouali, Chlef, • Hatem Ksibi: IPEIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Algeria
• Abdelhamid Boukerroui: University of Bejaia, Algeria • Hicham Zaitan: University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah,
Morocco
• Achraf Ghorbal: Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées • Hichem Zaghioud: Badji Mokhtar University, Algeria
et de Technologie de Gabès, Tunisia
• Adel Kharroubi: University of Gabes Tunisia, Tunisia • Ilda Vergili: Istanbul Üniversitesi-Cerrahpasa, Turkey
• Agostina Chiavola: Università degli Studi di Roma La • Irie Mitsuteru: University of Miyazaki, Japan
Sapienza, Italy • Issam Nouiri: Tunisian Agronomic Institute, Tunisia
• Ahmed Addou: University of Mostaghanem, Tunisia • Joanna Kluczka: Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of
• Ákos Rédey: Pannon Egyetem, Veszprem, Hungary Technology, Gliwice, Poland
• Amirhomayoun Saffarzadeh: Kyushu University, Japan • João Viegas: Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Lisboa,
Portugal
• Amro Elfeki: King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia • Jose Fermoso: CARTIF, Technology Center, Spain
• Andrei Bala: National Institute for Earth Physics, Romania • Kais Elghniji: Université de Gafsa, Tunisia
• Anish Ghimire: Nepal Engineering College, Nepal • Karine Mougin: Université de Haute-Alsace, France
• Bahire Filiz Şenkal: Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Turkey • Katarzyna Pietrucha-urbanik: Rzeszow University of
• Bashir Ahmed Mir: National Institute of Technology Srinagar, Technology, Rzeszow, Poland
Kashmir, India
• Katherine Huddersman: De Montfort University, United
• Bassem Jaouadi: Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax (CBS), Kingdom
University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Khaled Touafek: Centre de Développement des Energies
• Bilel Hadrich: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia Renouvelables, Algeria
• Blaise Nsom: University of Bretagne occidentale, France • Khalid Bani-melhem: The Hashemite University-Jordan,
Jordan
• Borkha Mech Das: Dibrugarh University, India
• Broder Merkel: Technische Universität Bergakademie • Austria Korbinian Breinl: Technische Universitat Wien, Vienna,
Freiberg, Germany
• Celeste Jorge: LNEC, Portugal • Laila Mandi: Cadi Ayyad University, Marakech, Morocco
• Daniel Levacher: Université de Caen Normandie, France • Lassine Ouattara: Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, France
• Dhouha Ghribi: ISBS, Uniersity of Sfax, Tunisia • Lazim Abdullah: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia
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• Lidia Favier: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, • Nevzat Özgür: Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey
France
• Nicholas Kiggundu: Makerere University, Uganda
• Lobna Mansouri: Center For Water Researches and • Nizar Bel hadj ali: ENIG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Technologies (CERTE) -Technopark Borj Cedria, Tunisia, Tunisia
• Lotfi Monser: Institut National des Sciences Appliquees et de • Omar Cherkaoui: Higher School of Textile and Clothing
Industries, Morocco
Technologie, Tunisia
• LucFillaudeau: INRA National Institute for Agronomic • Omeid Rahmani: School of Science and Engineering,
Research, France University of Kurdistan Hewlêr, Iraq
• Mahdi Chiha: faculté de technologie, laboratoire • Othman Al-mashaqbeh: Royal Scientific Society Jordan,
d’anticorrosion-matériaux, Environnement et Structure Jordan
(LAMES), Algeria • Ouayl Chadli: Université Ibn Zohr, Morocco
• Manuel Rendueles: Universidad de Oviedo, Spain • Patrizia Frontera: Department of Civil Engineering, Energy,
• Marcela Perez: National University of the Littoral, Argentina Environment and Materials, Mediterranea University of
Reggio Calabria, Italy
• Marco Maglionico: Alma Mater Studiorum Università di • Rached Ben Mansour: KFUPM, Saudi Arabia
Bologna, Italy
• MargaritaMilanova: Institute of General and Inorganic • Réda Marouf: University Mustapha Stambouli of Mascara,
Chemistry Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Algeria
• Maria Cristina Canela: UENF, Brazil • S. Rangabhashiyam: SASTRA University, India
• Marie Therese Maurette: Honorary research director Univ. • Saffet Erdoğan: Harran University, Turkey
Paul Sabatier Toulouse France, France • Saif ali Chaudhry: Jamia Millia Islamia, India
• Marija Petkovic benazzouz: University of Belgrade, Faculty of • Salima Saidi Besbes: Oran1 Ahmed Benbella University,
Physics, Serbia Algeria
• Marwan Ghanem: Birzeit University, West Bank - Palestine, • Salman Nazari-shirkouhi: University of Tehran, Iran
Syria
• Sami Guiza: ENIG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
• Masamoto Tafu: National Institute of Technology, Toyama
College, Japan • Sandip Sabale: Jaysingpur College (Shivaji University,
Kolhapur) Maharashtra, India
• Massimo Andretta: Alma Mater Studiorum Università di
Bologna, Italy • Sebastiano Candamano: University of Calabria, Italy
• Matteo Balistrocchi: University of Brescia, Italy • Sedat Yurdakal: Afyon Kocatepe University, Turkey
• Maxim Dulebenets: Florida Agriculture and Mechanical • Shaher Zyoud: Palestine Technical University, Palestine
University, United States • Shailendra kumar Shukla: CERD, Mechanical Engineering,
• Mejdi Jeguirim: Université de Strasbourg, France IIT(BHU), India
• Michaël Badawi: Université de Lorraine, France • Shamsuddin Sulaiman: Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
• Mohamed Abdennouri: Sultan Moulay Slimane University, • Siddig Adam Omer: University of Nottingham, United
Morocco Kingdom
• Mohamed Alwaeli: Silesian University of Technology, Poland • Sidy Ba: IPR/IFRA de Katibougou, Mali
• Mohammed Matallah: Université Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen, • Souad Djerad: University of ANNABA, Algeria
Algeria • Stefano Curcio: University of Calabria, Rende, Italy
• Mohd. Rafatullah: Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia • Tahar Khir: University of Gabes, Tunisia
• Mokhtar Guizani: Hokkaido University, Japan • Tarek Abichou: Florida State University, United States
• Monia Guiza: National Eng. School Of Gabes ENIG,Gabes, • Thameur Mnif: University of Sfax, Tunisia
Tunisia
• Tommaso Lotti: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
• Mounir Bouassida: ENIT,University Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia
• Tomonori Kawakami: Toyama Prefectural University, Japan
• Mourad Amer: Architect, BSc, DSc, MSc, PhD, Founder and
CEO of IEREK, Editor at ASTI, a Book Series by Springer, Editor • Valter Castelvetro: University of Pisa, Italy
at IEREK Press, Egypt • Vincenza Calabro: University of Calabria, Italy
• Mu. Naushad: King Saud University College of Science, Saudi • Vincenzo Vaiano: Università di Salerno, Italy
Arabia
• Muhammad Sagir: university of Gujrat, Pakistan • Wafa Sassi: Équipe Sonochimie et Réactivité des Surfaces
(SRS), Institut UTINAM, Université de Franche-Comté,
• Nadia Belas: University of Mostaganem, Algeria Besançon, France., Tunisia
• Nadjib Drouiche: CRTSE - Centre de Recherche de la • Walid Hajjaji: CERTE, Tunisia
Technologie des Semiconducteurs pour l’Energétique, Algeria • Wladyslaw Kaminski: Lodz University of Technology, Faculty
• Nehal Salahuddin: Faculty of science, Tanta university, Egypt of Process and Environmental Engineering, Poland
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• Yannick Mamindy - Pajany: Laboratoire Génie Civil et Géo- • Surendra Kumar: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee,
Environnement Lille Nord, France Roorkee, India
• Yousef Ghorbani: Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, • Vincenza Calabro: University of Calabria, Italy
Sweden
• Xiaohui Wang: China University of Petroleum(East China),
• Zied Driss: Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Sfax, Tunisia China
• Yousef Ghorbani: Lulea University of Technology, Lulea,
Track 2. Process control, simulations Sweden
and intensification for environmental
management Track 3. Ecotoxicology, environmental safety
• T2 Chair. Sudip Chakraborty: University of Calabria, Rende, and bioremediation
Italy • T3 Chair. Jörg Römbke: ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH,
• Karine Mougin: Université de Haute Alsace, Institut de Flörsheim am Main, Germany
Science des Materiaux - C.N.R.S., Mulhouse, France • Abdeltif Amrane: Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes,
• Abdus sattar Mollah: MIST, Bangladesh University of Rennes 1, France
• Alessandra Molinari: University of Ferrara, Italy • Angela Cunha: University of Aveiro, Portugal
• Aline Grard: University of Liège, Belgium • Eric D. Van Hullebusch: Institut de Physique du Globe de
Paris, Université de Paris, France
• Bilel Hadrich: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Giulia Guerriero: University of Naples, Italy
• Blaise Nsom: University of Bretagne occidentale, France
• Jörg Römbke: ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Flörsheim am
• Carlo Meloni: Politecnico di Bari, Italy Main, Germany
• Dipendu Saha: Widener University, United States • Olfa Hentati: ISBS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Dolores Bermejo: Universidad de Valladolid, Spain • Rui Carlos Cardoso Martins: University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Farah Bouhamed: FSG, University Of Gabes, Tunisia • Sandeep Panda: Dept. of Mining Engineering, Suleyman
• Hatem Ksibi: IPEIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
• Jamel Chahed: ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia • Abdelkader Ali-nehari: Ibn Khaldoun University, Algeria
• Katherine Huddersman: De Montfort University, United • Abderrahim Choukchou-braham: Université Abou Bekr
Kingdom Belkaid Tlemcen, Algeria
• Korbinian Breinl: Technische Universitat Wien, Vienna, • Achraf Ghorbal: Institut Supérieur des Sciences Appliquées
Austria et de Technologie de Gabès, Tunisia
• Lazim Abdullah: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia • Ahmed Elkhatibel-khatib: University of Sohag, sohag, Egypt
• Lobna Mansouri: Center For Water Researches and • Aiyoub Shahi: University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Technologies (CERTE) -Technopark Borj Cedria, Tunisia, Tunisia • Alaaeddeen Seufi: Department of Basic Sciences, Deanship
• Mariana Liliana Pacala: «Lucian Blaga» University of Sibiu, of Common First Year, Jouf University, KSA, Egypt
Romania • Ali Mekki: Faculty of Sciences, University of Gafsa, Tunisia
• Mejdi Jeguirim: Université de Strasbourg, France • Alif Chebbi: University of Milano - Bicocca, Italy
• Mhamdi Abada: Faculty of medecine of Tunis- university • Amidu Mustapha: Federal University of Agriculture,
Tunis ElManar, Tunisia Abeoukuta, Nigeria
• Miloudi Hlaibi: University of HASSAN II Casablanca Faculté • Amirhomayoun Saffarzadeh: Kyushu University, Japan
des Sciences Aïn Chock Laboratoire GeMEV, Morocco
• Ammar Selatnia: Ecole Nationale Polytechnique d’Alger,
• Mohamed Abdennouri: Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Algeria
Morocco
• Andrea Waichman: Universidade Federal do Amazonas,
• Mokhtar Guizani: Hokkaido University, Japan Brazil
• Monia El bour: INSTM, Tunisia • Asma Sakka Hlaili: University of Carthage, Sciences faculty of
• Nader Frikha: ISBS- Sfax, Tunisia Bizerte, Tunisia, Tunisia
• Omar Cherkaoui: Higher School of Textile and Clothing • Badreddine Sellami: INSTM, Tunisia
Industries, Morocco • Balendu Shekher Giri: Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras
• Patrizia Frontera: Department of Civil Engineering, Energy, Hindu University, Varanasi, India, India
Environment and Materials, Mediterranea University of • Cormac Murphy: University College Dublin, Ireland
Reggio Calabria, Italy
• Cosmas Nathanailides: Faculty of Agriculture, University of
• Rudy Rossetto: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Studi Ioannina, Greece
Universitari e di Perfezionamento, Italy
• Damiano Gustavo Mita: Institute of Genetics and Biophysics
• Sebastiano Candamano: University of Calabria, Italy Adriano Buzzati Traverso, Italy
• Sedat Yurdakal: Afyon Kocatepe University, Turkey • Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed: Plant Protection
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Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut University, Assiut • Mehmet Gumustas: Ankara University Institute of Forensic
71526, Egypt Sciences, Turkey
• Eliana Tassi: National Research Council - Research Institute • Michiel Daam: Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia,
on Terrestrial Ecosystems (CNR-IRET), Italy Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
• Elias
p. Koumoulos: IRES-Innovation in Research and • Mohamed ali Wahab: Centre de Recherches et des
Engineering Solutions, Greece Technologies des Eaux Technopole de Borj-Cédria (CERTE),
Tunisia
• Elio Giamello: Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
• Elisabet Aranda: Institute of Water Research, University of • Kandy,
Mohamed Iqbal: National Institute of Fundamental Studies,
Sri Lanka
Granada, Spain
• Elsayed Gamal Zaki Swelam: Egyptian Petroleum Research • Mohammad Kadi: King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
Institute, Cairo, Egypt • Monia El bour: INSTM, Tunisia
• Evan Marks: University of Vic, Spain • Mu. Naushad: King Saud University College of Science, Saudi
• Evangelia Gouva: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Arabia
Ioannina, Kostakioi, Arta, Greece, Greece • Muhammad Tanveer Munir: Ecole Superieur du Bois, Nantes,
France
• Farah Bouhamed: FSG, University Of Gabes, Tunisia
• Fatma Karray: Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, Tunisia • Othman Al-mashaqbeh: Royal Scientific Society Jordan,
Jordan
• Françoise Denis: Le Mans Université, France • Pascal Pandard: INERIS Institut National de l’Environnement
• Guy Lempérière: LAREP, France Industriel et des Risques, France
• Haq nawaz Bhatti: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, • Rachid Rouabhi: Tebessa University, Algeria
Pakistan • Rachna Chandra: Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology, India
• Haq Nawaz Bhatti: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, • Raja Jelassi: University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Pakistan
• Hary Demey: Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux • Rajesh Kumar Sharma: Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
India
Energies Alternatives, Grenoble, France
• Hatem Ibrahim: Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Tunisia, Tunisia • Agricultural
Raluca Hlihor: “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of
Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iasi, Romania
• Helen Shnada Auta: Federal University of Technology, Minna, • Ramesh K. Kothari: Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat,
Nigeria, Malaysia India
• Irina
Ivanovna Rudneva: Institute of Marine Biological • Rym Zakhama-sraieb: Université Tunis El Manar, Faculté des
Research: Sevastopol, Russia, Russia Sciences de Tunis, Tunisia
• Joanna Kluczka: Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of • S.k Khare: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Technology, Gliwice, Poland
• Johnson Lin: University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa • Sabria Barka: ISBM, University of Monastir, Tunisia
• Joseph nyingi Kamau: Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research • Saif ali Chaudhry: Jamia Millia Islamia, India
Institute, Kenya • Salima Saidi Besbes: Oran1 Ahmed Benbella University,
• Kumar Pranaw: University of J E Purkyne, Usti Nad Labem, Algeria
Czechia • Salwa Magdich: Olive Tree Institute, Tunisia
• Laila Mandi: Cadi Ayyad University, Marakech, Morocco • Sandip Sabale: Jaysingpur College (Shivaji University,
• Lassaad Chouba: Marine National Institute of Sciences and Kolhapur) Maharashtra, India
Technologies, Salammbô (INSTM) Tunisie, Tunisia • Shehdeh Jodeh: An-Najah National University, Palestine
• Laura Apostol: Universitatea Stefan cel Mare din Suceava, • Shyamapada Mandal: University of Gour Banga, Malda, India
SUCEAVA, Romania
• Silvia Quadroni: University of Insubria, Italy
• Levent Bat: University of Sinop, Fisheries Faculty, Turkey • Sirine Bouguerra: Universidade do Porto, Portugal
• Lucy Semerjian: University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates • Sonia Khoufi: Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, Tunisia
• Luís Novo: University of Aveiro, Portugal • Srabani Mishra: Institute of Minerals and Materials
• Madi Jaghbir: University of Jordan, Jordan Technology, India
• Maria Augustyniak: University of Silesia in Katowice, • Stefano Curcio: University of Calabria, Rende, Italy
Katowice, Poland
• Stefano Girotti: UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA, Italy
• Maria giulia Lionetto: Universita del Salento, Italy • Sudhakar Muniyasamy: CSIR Materials Science and
• María Pérez-fernández: University Pablo de Olavide, Spain Manufacturing, South Africa
• Mariem Ellouze: University of Sfax, Tunisia • Sushanta Debnath: Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India
• Maris Klavins: University of Latvia, Latvia • Tahar Ghnaya: Higher institute of the Sciences and
Techniques of Waters of Gabès ‘ I.S.S.T.E.G, Tunisia
• Mark Maboeta: North-West University, South Africa
• Tommaso Lotti: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy • Ilda Vergili: Istanbul Üniversitesi-Cerrahpasa, Turkey
• Vicente Andreu: CSIC-GV-UV - Centro de Investigaciones • Johnson Lin: University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
sobre Desertificacion (CIDE), Spain
• Kais Elghniji: Université de Gafsa, Tunisia
• Wafa Feki: Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de • Katia Lasaridi: Harokopio University, Athens, Greece
la Mer (INSTM), Tunisia
• Wahida Loucif: Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria • Khaled Hamden: Université de Monastir, Tunisia
• Yannick Mamindy - Pajany: Laboratoire Génie Civil et Géo- • Laila p. Partida-martinez: Centro de Investigacion y de
Environnement Lille Nord, France Estudio Avanzados, Unidad Irapuato, Mexico
• Yousef Ghorbani: Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, • Laura Bulgariu: Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi
Sweden (TU Iasi), Iaşi, Romania
• Youssef Lahbib: Institut Supérieur des Métiers du Patrimoine • Lazhar Zourgui: University of Gabes, Tunisia
de Tunis, Université de Tunis, Tunisia • Leonel Pereira: Faculty of Sciences and technology, University
of Coimbra, Portugal
Track 4. Biotechnology for environmental • Lidia Favier: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes,
management France
• T4 Chair. Philippe Michaud: Université Clermont Auvergne, • Luc Fillaudeau: INRA National Institute for Agronomic
Polytech Clermont Ferrand, Aubière, France Research, France
• EricD. Van Hullebusch: Institut de Physique du Globe de • Lucy Semerjian: University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Paris, Université de Paris, France
• Mahdi Chiha: Département de pétrochimie et génie des
• Giulia Guerriero: University of Naples, Italy procédés, faculté de technologie, laboratoire d’anticorrosion-
• Jörg Römbke: ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Flörsheim am matériaux, Environnement et Structure (LAMES), Université
Main, Germany 20 aout 1955-, route d’AlHadaik Skikda-Akgérie., Algeria
• Mohamed Ksibi: High Institute of Biotechnology, University • Maria Augustyniak: University of Silesia in Katowice,
of Sfax, Tunisia Katowice, Poland
• Olfa Hentati: ISBS, University of Sfax, Tunisia • Mariem Ellouze: University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Sami Sayadi: CAS, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar • Mohamed ali Wahab: Centre de Recherches et des
Technologies des Eaux Technopole de Borj-Cédria (CERTE),
• Sandeep Panda: Dept. of Mining Engineering, Suleyman Tunisia
Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
• Mohammed Abdul Rasheed: Gujarat Energy Research and
• Sudip Chakraborty: Università della Calabria, Italy Management Institute, India
• Abdelkader Ali-nehari: Ibn Khaldoun University, Algeria • Mohd. Rafatullah: Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
• Ahmed Aloulou: Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Sfax, Tunisia • Monia El bour: INSTM, Tunisia
• Ahmed Mliki: Centre de Biotechnologie de Borj Cédria, Tunisia • Nabil Souissi: INSTM, Tunisia
• Aiyoub Shahi: University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran • Nadia Chekir: Université des Sciences et Technologie Houari
• Ali Mekki: Faculty of Sciences, University of Gafsa, Tunisia Boumediene USTHB, Algeria
• Anish Ghimire: Nepal Engineering College, Nepal • Rajesh Kumar Sharma: Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
India
• Babak Bonakdarpour: Amirkabir University of Technology,
Iran • Raluca Hlihor: “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of
Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iasi, Romania
• Balendu Shekher Giri: Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras
Hindu University, Varanasi, India, India • Sidy Ba: IPR/IFRA de Katibougou, Mali
• Bassem Jaouadi: Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax (CBS), • Sonia Khoufi: Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, Tunisia
University of Sfax, Tunisia • Srabani Mishra: Institute of Minerals and Materials
• Cormac Murphy: University College Dublin, Ireland Technology, India
• Daniel Levacher: Université de Caen Normandie, France • Sudhakar Muniyasamy: CSIR Materials Science and
Manufacturing, South Africa
• Dhouha Ghribi: ISBS, Uniersity of Sfax, Tunisia
• TaharGhnaya: Higher institute of the Sciences and
• Dursun Zafer Seker: Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Turkey Techniques of Waters of Gabès ‘ I.S.S.T.E.G, Tunisia
• Elio Giamello: Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy • Tommaso Lotti: Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
• Fernando Fermoso: CSIC - Instituto de la Grasa (IG), Spain • Vincenza Calabro: University of Calabria, Italy
• Gisela Oliveira: UFP Energy, Environment and Health • Walid Elfalleh: ENIG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Research Unit/University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal,
Portugal • Yousef Ghorbani: Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden
• Haq nawaz Bhatti: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad,
Pakistan
Track 5. Climate-change-related effects on • Francisca Aguiar: Centro de Estudos Florestais-Instituto
the environment and ecological systems Superior de Agronomia-Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa,
Portugal
• T5 Chair. Elena Xoplaki: Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, • George Ndhlovu: Central University of
Germany
Technology,Bloemfontein, South Africa
• Ali
Harzallah: National Institute of Marine Sciences and
• George Zittis: The Cyprus Institute, Cyprus
Technologies, Tunisia
• Elena Xoplaki: Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany • Gil Mahe: Hydro Sciences Montpellier, France
• Helen Kopnina: The Hague University of Applied Sciences, • Giuseppe Sappa: Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza,
Netherlands Italy
• Markus Stoffel: Institute for Environmental Sciences, • Guy Lempérière: LAREP, France
Université de Genève, Switzerland • Haithem Bahri: INRGREF, Tunisia
• Wolfgang Cramer: CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en- • Hanae Steli: University Mohammed 1st, Oujda, Morocco
Provence, France
• Hari prasad Dasari: King Abdullah University of Science and
• Ahmet Sıvacıoğlu: Kastamonu University, Faculty of Forestry, Technology, Saudi Arabia
Turkey
• Hatem Ibrahim: Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Tunisia, Tunisia
• Ákos Rédey: Pannon Egyetem, Veszprem, Hungary
• Irina Ivanovna Rudneva: Institute of Marine Biological
• Ali-akbar Sabziparvar: Faculty of Agriculture, Bu-Ali Sina Research: Sevastopol, Russia, Russia
University, Iran
• IsabelSilva: Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic
• Alina Tudryn: Universite Paris-Sud XI, France Resources (CIBIO-InBIO)/Faculty of Sciences, University of
• Anita Maienza: Istituto Di Biometeorologia, Florence, Italy Porto, Portugal
• Antonio Lo porto: Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque, Bari, Italy • Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz: University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi,
PAKISTAN, Pakistan
• Arturo Sousa: University of Seville, E-41012 Seville, Spain • Ismael Aranda: Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y
• Asma Sakka Hlaili: University of Carthage, Sciences faculty of Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria, Spain
Bizerte, Tunisia, Tunisia
• Issam Nouiri: Tunisian Agronomic Institute, Tunisia
• Ayobami Popoola: University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban,
• Jairos Rurinda: International Plant Nutrition Institute, Nairobi,
South Africa
United States
• BechieAsiedu: Dept. of Fisheries and Water Resources
• Jean Paul Barusseau: University Via Domitia, France
School of Natural Resources University of Energy and Natural
Resources, Ghana, Ghana • Jeffrey E. Lovich: U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological
• Betty Adegebo: University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria Science Center, Flagstaff, AZ, USA, United States
• Bharat babu Shrestha: Tribhuvan University, Nepal • John A. Theodorou: Patras University, Greece
• Broder Merkel: Technische Universität Bergakademie • Jose Pinho: Universidade do Minho, Portugal
Freiberg, Germany • Joseph nyingi Kamau: Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research
• Caroline King: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Institute, Kenya
United Kingdom • Kamel Gargouri: University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Cathryne L. Schmitz: The University of North Carolina at • Madi Jaghbir: University of Jordan, Jordan
Greensboro, Greensboro, United States
• Mahe Gil: IRD, France
• Chris Tzanis: Assistant Professor, National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece • Mahfoud Amara: Laboratoire Maitrise de l’eau en agriculture,
Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique, Alger, Algérie.,
• Cosmas Nathanailides: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Algeria
Ioannina, Greece
• Malika Ikramova: Scientific-Research Institute of Irrigation
• DanielSánchez-mata: Faculty of Pharmacy, Complutense and Water Problems (SRIIWP), Uzbekistan
University, Madrid, Spain
• Marc Pagano: Aix Marseille Université, France
• Dursun Zafer Seker: Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Turkey
• Marcela Perez: National University of the Littoral, Argentina
• Elias Salameh: The University of Jordan/ Center for Strategic
Studies, Jordan • Marco Lauteri: National Research Council, Institute of
Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (CNR-IRET), Porano, Italy
• Erick Carlier: University of Lille, France
• María Pérez-fernández: University Pablo de Olavide, Spain
• Esin Apaydın Varol: Eskişehir Technical University, Faculty of
Engineering, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Eskisehir, Turkey, • Mariluz Fernandes De Puelles: Spanish Institute of
Turkey Oceanography (IEO), Baleares (COB), Palma de Mallorca,
Spain, Spain
• Fatma Karray: Centre de Biotechnologie de Sfax, Tunisia
• Marina Baldi: Institute of BioEconomy - National Research
• Francesca Bretzel: CNR Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Council, CNR-IBE, Rome, Italy
Terrestri (IRET), Italy
• Marwan Ghanem: Birzeit University, West Bank - Palestine,
Syria • Vicente
Andreu: CSIC-GV-UV - Centro de Investigaciones
sobre Desertificacion (CIDE), Spain
• Mireille Harmelin: Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography,
Marseille, France • Wafa Feki: Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de
la Mer (INSTM), Tunisia
• Mohamed Néjib Daly Yahia: Qatar University, College of Arts
and Sciences, Qatar • YasserHamdi: Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté
Nucléaire, France
• Mohamed Ouessar: Institut des Régions Arides (IRA), Tunisia
• Mohammed Abdul Rasheed: Gujarat Energy Research and • inYounes Hamed: International Association of Water Resources
the Southern Mediterranean Basin-Faculty of Science of
Management Institute, India
Gafsa-Tunisia, Tunisia
• Mohammed Adel: Assiut University, Egypt
• Mohsen Nabil: State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Track 6. Natural resources, agriculture and
Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, the environment
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China • T6 Chair. Armando da Costa Duarte: University of Aveiro,
• Mongi Felhi: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia Portugal
• Mounawer Badri: Centre of Biotechnology of Borj Cedria, • Abdelazim Negm: Zagazig University, Egypt
Tunisia • Akissa Bahri: National Agricultural Institute of Tunisia (INAT),
• Muhammad Iqbal: Institute of Space and Planetary Tunis, Tunisia
Astrophysics University of Karachi, Pakistan • Ali Tlili: Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Nabil Khélifi: Springer, a part of Springer Nature, Heidelberg, • Armando Costa Duarte: University of Aveiro, Portugal
Germany
• Baghdad Ouddane: University of Lille, France
• Nader Nagy: Cairo University, Egypt
• Fakher Jamoussi: Centre de Recherches et des Technologies
• Nadhir Al-ansari: Lulea University of Technology, Sweden des Eaux - CERTE, Tunisia
• Neda Vdovic: Institute Ruder Boskovic, Zagreb, Croatia • Gilles Colinet: Gembloux Agro Bio Tech, University of Liege,
• Nevzat Özgür: Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey Belgium
• Nicholas Kiggundu: Makerere University, Uganda • Hamed Ben Dhia: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Omar Ettahiri: Institut National de Recherche Halieutique, • Maurizio Barbieri: Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza,
Morocco Italy
• Peter Eliasson: Botswana International University of Science • Moncef Zairi: Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Sfax, Tunisia
and Technology, Palapye, Botswana • Mounir Medhioub: Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, University of
• Prosun Bhattacharya: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sfax, Tunisia
Sweden • Najiba Chkir: FLSH, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Rachna Chandra: Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology, India • Abdelaziz Hirich: International Center for Biosaline
• Raja Jelassi: University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia Agriculture, United Arab Emirates
• Ram L. Ray: Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, United • Abdelkader Bouderbala: University of Khemis Miliana, Algeria
States • Adel Kharroubi: University of Gabes Tunisia, Tunisia
• Rishikesh Singh: Institute of Environment & Sustainable • Ahmed Douaik: National Institute of Agricultural Research,
Development (IESD), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Morocco
India
• Ahmed Elkhatibel-khatib: University of Sohag, sohag, Egypt
• Roland Bol: Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), Germany
• Ahmed Mliki: Centre de Biotechnologie de Borj Cédria, Tunisia
• Rudy Rossetto: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Studi
Universitari e di Perfezionamento, Italy • Ahmet Sıvacıoğlu: Kastamonu University, Faculty of Forestry,
Turkey
• Rym Zakhama-sraieb: Université Tunis El Manar, Faculté des
Sciences de Tunis, Tunisia • Ali Mekki: Faculty of Sciences, University of Gafsa, Tunisia
• Semia Cherif: ISSBAT, Université Tunis El Manar, Tunisia • Amanullah Amanullah: Agriculture University, Pakistan
• Sergio Villamayor-tomas: Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia • Amidu Mustapha: Federal University of Agriculture,
Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Abeoukuta, Nigeria
• Shaher Zyoud: Palestine Technical University, Palestine • Amina Mabrouk: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Sihem Benabdallah: CERTE, Tunisia • Amirhomayoun Saffarzadeh: Kyushu University, Japan
• Stefano Barontini: Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy • Andrea Brogi: Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
• Sultan Hameed: Stony Brook University, Newyork Usa, • Andrea Ghermandi: University of Haifa, Israel
United States • Andrea Waichman: Universidade Federal do Amazonas,
• Thomas Brewer: MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Brazil
Policy Research, Cambridge, Mass., USA, United States • Anita Maienza: Istituto Di Biometeorologia, Florence, Italy
• Antonio Lo porto: Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque, Bari, Italy • Francesca Bretzel: CNR Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi
• Asa Gholizadeh: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Terrestri (IRET), Italy
Czechia • Francisca Aguiar: Centro de Estudos Florestais-Instituto
• Ayobami Popoola: University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, Superior Portugal
de Agronomia-Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa,
South Africa
• Balendu Shekher Giri: Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras • François Roure: IFP Energies nouvelles, France
Hindu University, Varanasi, India, India • George Ndhlovu: Central University of
Technology,Bloemfontein, South Africa
• Bamiji Adeleye: Federal University of Technology Minna,
Nigeria • Giuseppe Russo: National Research Council of Italy (CNR),
Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), Italy
• Barbara Koch: University of Freiburg, Germany
• Bechie Asiedu: Dept. of Fisheries and Water Resources
• Gregorio Antolín: Department of Chemichal Engineering and
Environmental Technology. School of Industrial Engineering.
School of Natural Resources University of Energy and Natural University of Valladolid. 47011 Valladolid. Spain, Spain
Resources, Ghana, Ghana
• Bechir Ben Rouina: Institution de la Recherche et de
• Habib Abida: University of Sfax, Tunisia
l’Enseignement Supérieur Agricoles, Institut de l’Olivier, • Haithem Bahri: INRGREF, Tunisia
Tunisia
• Hakim Gabtni: CERTE Technopark Borj Cedria, Tunisia
• Belgacem Agoubi: Université de Gabès, Tunisia • Hatem Ibrahim: Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Tunisia, Tunisia
• Betty Adegebo: University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria • Hatim Elhatip: Aksaray University, Turkey
• Carla Rodrigues: College of Agriculture, Polytechnic of
• Hedia Manai djebali: Centre de Biotechnologie de Borj-
Coimbra, Portugal
Cédria, Tunisia
• Cathryne
L. Schmitz: The University of North Carolina at
• Helder Chaminé: School of Engineering (ISEP), Polytechnic of
Greensboro, Greensboro, United States
Porto, Portugal
• Cláudia Sofia Leite Vicente: Institute of Mediterranean
• Ibtissem Triki: ENIS/L3E, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences - University of
Évora, Portugal, Portugal • Imen Oueslati: Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Olivier,
• Costas Perdikaris: Department of Fisheries, Regional Unit of Centre de Biotechnologie de Borj-Cédria, Tunisia
Thesprotia, Region of Epirus, Greenland • Irie Mitsuteru: University of Miyazaki, Japan
• Daniel Levacher: Université de Caen Normandie, France • Ishfaq Ahmad Hafiz: University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi,
• Daniel Panario: Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay PAKISTAN, Pakistan
• Daniel Sánchez-mata: Faculty of Pharmacy, Complutense • Issam Nouiri: Tunisian Agronomic Institute, Tunisia
University, Madrid, Spain • Jairos Rurinda: International Plant Nutrition Institute, Nairobi,
• Didier Bazile: CIRAD Centre de Recherche de Montpellier, United States
France • Jamel Chahed: ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Djamel Tahtat: Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique • Jessé Fink: Federal Institute of Paraná, Brazil
(COMENA), Algeria
• Jorge Espinha marques: Universidade do Porto, Portugal
• Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed: Plant Protection
Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut University, Assiut • José Lopes Velho: Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
71526, Egypt • Katia Lasaridi: Harokopio University, Athens, Greece
• Eliana Tassi: National Research Council - Research Institute • Kehinde Oyeyemi: Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria
on Terrestrial Ecosystems (CNR-IRET), Italy
• Khuram Shahzad Ahmad: Fatima Jinnah Women University,
• Elsayed Gamal Zaki Swelam: Egyptian Petroleum Research Pakistan
Institute, Cairo, Egypt
• Kouider Medjahed: Universite Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen,
• Emma Fernández Covelo: Universidad de Vigo, Spain Algeria
• Erick Carlier: University of Lille, France • Kumar Pranaw: University of J E Purkyne, Usti Nad Labem,
• Esin Apaydın Varol: Eskişehir Technical University, Faculty of Czechia
Engineering, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Eskisehir, Turkey, • Lahcen Benaabidate: University of Sidi Mohammed Ben
Turkey Abdellah, Fez, Morocco
• Evan Marks: University of Vic, Spain • Laila p. Partida-martinez: Centro de Investigacion y de
• Fadoua Hamzaoui: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia Estudio Avanzados, Unidad Irapuato, Mexico
• Faten K. Abd El-hady: National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, • Laura Apostol: Universitatea Stefan cel Mare din Suceava,
Egypt SUCEAVA, Romania
• Fatima zohra El berrichi: Université 8 Mai 1945. Guelma, • Laura Bulgariu: Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi
Algeria (TU Iasi), Iaşi, Romania
• Faycal Bouraoui: European Commission Joint Research • Lazhar Zourgui: University of Gabes, Tunisia
Centre (JRC), Italy
• Leonel Pereira: Faculty of Sciences and technology, University Germany
of Coimbra, Portugal
• Nader Nagy: Cairo University, Egypt
• Luis Lassaletta: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, • Nadhem Brahim: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Spain
• Luís Novo: University of Aveiro, Portugal • Nafaa Brinis: UNIVERSITY BATNA 2 institute of sciences of
the earth and the universe, Algeria
• Mahfoud Amara: Laboratoire Maitrise de l’eau en agriculture, • Naziha Atti: INRAT, Tunisia
Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique, Alger, Algérie.,
Algeria • Nevzat Özgür: Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey
• Mamdouh Ahmed: Al Azhar University, faculty of Science, • Nicholas Kiggundu: Makerere University, Uganda
Department of Physics, Egypt
• Nicola Perilli: University of Pisa, Italy, Italy
• Manuel Jordán: Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche,
Spain • Olcay Unver: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, Italy
• Manuel
López-vicente: Experimental Station of Aula Dei,
EEAD-CSIC, Spain • Olfa Mahjoub: Institut National de Recherche en Génie Rural
Eaux et Forêts, Tunisia
• Manuel Rendueles: Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
• Olivier
Grunberger: Laboratoire d’Etude des Intéractions
• Marco Lauteri: National Research Council, Institute of Sol-A groecosysteme - Hydrosysteme (LISAH), France
Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (CNR-IRET), Porano, Italy
• Othmane Merah: Universite Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, France
• Maria Ferreira: Instituto Politécnico da Guarda, Portugal
• Ouayl Chadli: Université Ibn Zohr, Morocco
• María Pérez-fernández: University Pablo de Olavide, Spain
• Payap Masniyom: Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
• Marwan Ghanem: Birzeit University, West Bank - Palestine,
Syria • Peter Carey: Lincoln University, New Zealand
• Milena Kercheva: Institute of Soil Science, Agrotechnology • Peter Eliasson: Botswana International University of Science
and Plant Protection N, Poushkarov, Sofia, Bulgaria and Technology, Palapye, Botswana
• Mohamed Debouba: Institut Supérieur de Biologie Appliquée • Prosun Bhattacharya: KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
de Médenine, University of Gabes, Tunisia Sweden
• Mohamed Iqbal: National Institute of Fundamental Studies, • Rabah Laouar: University Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Algeria
Kandy, Sri Lanka • Rachid Hadria: National Institute of Agronomic Research,
• Mohamed Moussa: Institut des Régions Arides (IRA), Tunisia Morocco
• Mohamed Osman Awaleh: Centre d’Etude et de Recherche • Rachida Bouhlila: ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
de Djibouti (CERD), Djibouti • Rajesh Kumar Sharma: Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
• Mohamed Ouessar: Institut des Régions Arides (IRA), Tunisia India
• Mohammad Kadi: King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia • Ram L. Ray: Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, United
States
• Mohammed Achite: Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences,
Hassiba Benbouali University, Chlef, Algeria • Raviraj M. Kulkarni: Karnatak Law Societys Gogte Institute of
Technology, India
• Mohsen Nabil: State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing
Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, • Rim Trabelsi: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China • Rishikesh Singh: Institute of Environment &
Sustainable
• Monem Kallel: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia Development (IESD), Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi,
India
• Mongi Felhi: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Rodolfo Canet: Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones
• Mounawer Badri: Centre of Biotechnology of Borj Cedria, Agrarias, Spain
Tunisia
• Roland Bol: Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), Germany
• Mourad Khaldi: University of M’sila, Algeria
• Salah Er-raki: Université Cadi Ayyad, Morocco
• Mourad Mnejja: Institut de Recerca I Technologia
Agroalimentaries, Spain • Sergio Villamayor-tomas: Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia
Ambientals (ICTA), Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
• Muhammad Ashraf: Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan,
Pakistan, Pakistan • Shimaa Mohamed Elsaeed: Egyptian Petroleum Research
Institute, Cairo, Egypt
• Muhammad Tanveer Munir: Ecole Superieur du Bois, Nantes,
France • Sihem Benabdallah: CERTE, Tunisia
• Mustapha Besbes: ENIT, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia • Silvestre García De Jalón: Basque Centre for Climate Change
(BC3), Spain
• Nabil Khélifi: Springer, a part of Springer Nature, Heidelberg,
• Silvia Quadroni: University of Insubria, Italy • Mohammad El-shahawi: King Abdulaziz University, Egypt
• Souhail Besbes: ISBS, University of Sfax, Tunisia • Mourad Amer: Architect, BSc, DSc, MSc, PhD, Founder and
CEO of IEREK, Editor at ASTI, a Book Series by Springer, Editor
• Stefano Barontini: Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy at IEREK Press, Egypt
• Stefano Falcinelli: University of Perugia, Italy • Muhammad Sagir: university of Gujrat, Pakistan
• Sudhakar Muniyasamy: CSIR Materials Science and • Nader Frikha: ISBS- Sfax, Tunisia
Manufacturing, South Africa
• Sudip Kr. Sinha: National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India • Olfa Bechambi: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Tarun Kanti Ghosh: National Environmental Engineering • Omar Cherkaoui: Higher School of Textile and Clothing
Industries, Morocco
Research Institute, Nagpur, India, India
• Tofig
Mammadov: Institute of Dendrology of Azerbaijan
• Omeid Rahmani: School of Science and Engineering,
University of Kurdistan Hewlêr, Iraq
National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan
• Tolulope Osayomi: Department of Geography, University of • Phuong Nguyen-tri: University of Montreal, Canada
Ibadan, Nigeria • Raju Edla: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche -IOM, Elettra,
Italy, India
• Wafa Feki: Institut National des Sciences et Technologies de
la Mer (INSTM), Tunisia • Raviraj M. Kulkarni: Karnatak Law Societys Gogte Institute of
Technology, India
• Wafa Sassi: Équipe Sonochimie et Réactivité des Surfaces
(SRS), Institut UTINAM, Université de Franche-Comté, • Rudy Rossetto: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Studi
Besançon, France., Tunisia Universitari e di Perfezionamento, Italy
• Walid Elfalleh: ENIG, University of Gabes, Tunisia • Salima Saidi Besbes: Oran1 Ahmed Benbella University,
Algeria
• Xianlai Zeng: Tsinghua University, China
• Sebastiano Candamano: University of Calabria, Italy
Track 7. Smart technologies for • Shimaa Mohamed Elsaeed: Egyptian Petroleum Research
environmentally friendly energy production Institute, Cairo, Egypt
• T7 Chair. Jaya Narayan Sahu: Universitat Stuttgart, Germany • Siddig Adam Omer: University of Nottingham, United
• Helen Kopnina: The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Kingdom
Netherlands • Stefano Falcinelli: University of Perugia, Italy
• Mongi Seffen: High School of Science & Technology, • Sushanta Debnath: Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India
University of Sousse, Tunisia
• Valter Castelvetro: University of Pisa, Italy
• Nachida Kasbadji Merzouk: University of Blida 1, Département
Energies Renouvelables, Algeria, Algeria
Track 8. Remote sensing and GIS for
• Ramchandra Bhandari: ITT at the TH Köln/University of environmental monitoring and management
Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany
• T8 Chair. Anthony Lehmann: University of Geneva,
• Sudip Chakraborty: Università della Calabria, Italy Switzerland
• Abdelkrim Abourriche: National Schools of Applied Sciences • Abdelwaheb Aydi: Faculty of Science of Bizerte, Tunisia
of Safi, Morocco
• Constantinos Cartalis: National and Kapodistrian University
• Alessandra Molinari: University of Ferrara, Italy of Athens, Greece
• Amanullah Amanullah: Agriculture University, Pakistan • Maurizio Sarti: Research Institute on Terrestrial Ecosystems,
National Research Council (CNR), Porano, Italy
• Anastasia Macario: Università della Calabria, Italy
• Borkha Mech Das: Dibrugarh University, India • Rihab Hadji: Setif University, Algeria
• Carlo Meloni: Politecnico di Bari, Italy • Ahmed Douaik: National Institute of Agricultural Research,
Morocco
• Cherif Ould lahoucine: University of Guelma, Algeria • Amélie Beucher: Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
• Hary Demey: Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique et aux • Ana Cláudia Teodoro: University of Porto, Portugal
Energies Alternatives, Grenoble, France
• Javier Navas: Universidad de Cádiz, Spain • Andrei Bala: National Institute for Earth Physics, Romania
• Katarzyna Pietrucha-urbanik: Rzeszow University of
• Andrew Durso: University of Geneva, Geneva, Swaziland
Technology, Rzeszow, Poland • Anthony Lehmann: Université de Genève, Switzerland
• Maria Joao Rendas: Laboratoire D’informatique Signaux et • Asa Gholizadeh: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,
Systèmes de Sophia-Antipolis, France Czechia
• Maxim Dulebenets: Florida Agriculture and Mechanical • Bamiji Adeleye: Federal University of Technology Minna,
University, United States Nigeria
• Michaël Badawi: Université de Lorraine, France • Barbara Koch: University of Freiburg, Germany
• Mohamed Sassi: Masdar Campus, Khalifa University, United • Bashir Ahmed Mir: National Institute of Technology Srinagar,
Arab Emirates Kashmir, India
• Chris Tzanis: Assistant Professor, National and Kapodistrian • Saffet Erdoğan: Harran University, Turkey
University of Athens, Greece
• Salah Er-raki: Université Cadi Ayyad, Morocco
• Didier Hauchard: Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de • Salem Bouri: FSS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Rennes, France
• Dursun Zafer Seker: Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Turkey • Salwa Saidi: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Fausto Pedro Garcia Marquez: Universidad de Castilla-La • Sana Ben Ismail: Institut National des Sciences et
Mancha, Spain Technologies de la Mer, Tunisia
• François Roure: IFP Energies nouvelles, France • Silvestre García De Jalón: Basque Centre for Climate Change
(BC3), Spain
• George Ndhlovu: Central University of
• Yuji Murayama: University of Tsukuba, Japan
Technology,Bloemfontein, South Africa
• Gianfranco Nicodemo: Department of Civil Engineering • Zamble Armand Tra Bi: Université Alassane Ouattara, 01 BPV
University of Salerno, Italy 18, Bouaké 01, Côte d’Ivoire, Ivory Coast
• T10 Chair. João Miguel Dias: University of Aveiro, Portugal • Nabil Souissi: INSTM, Tunisia
• Giulia Guerriero: Federico II» University of Naples, Naples, • Nataliya Milchakova: Kovalevsky Institute of Marine
Italy Biological Research RAS, Russia
• Laurent Dezileau: University of Montpellier, France • Nuria Nebot: Habitat-Tourism-Territory Institute, University
of Málaga, Spain, Spain
• Lotfi Aleya: University of Franche-Comte, France
• Prakash Mehra: National Institute of Oceanography India,
• Marc Tedetti: IRD–Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India
France
• Raviraj M. Kulkarni: Karnatak Law Societys Gogte Institute of
• Mohamed Ksibi: High Institute of Biotechnology, University Technology, India
of Sfax, Tunisia
• Rim Trabelsi: ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Nabil Khélifi: Springer, a part of Springer Nature, Heidelberg,
Germany • Sana Ben Ismail: Institut National des Sciences et
Technologies de la Mer, Tunisia
•
• Satoshi Horikoshi: Sophia University, Japan
• Abdallah Ouagued: University Hassiba Benbouali, Chlef,
Algeria • Sha Lou: Tongji University, China
• Abdelkader Bouderbala: University of Khemis Miliana, Algeria • Silvestre García De Jalón: Basque Centre for Climate Change
(BC3), Spain
• Ali rashid Tabrez: National Institute of Oceanography
Pakistan, Pakistan • Slavka Stankovic: TMF, Department of Analytical Chemistry,
Belgrade University, Serbia
• Amina Mabrouk: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Tania Zaharia: National Institute for Marine Research and
• Andrea Ghermandi: University of Haifa, Israel Development “Grigore Antipa”, Constanta, Romania, Romania
• Bechie Asiedu: Dept. of Fisheries and Water Resources • Thomas Brewer: MIT Center for Energy and Environmental
School of Natural Resources University of Energy and Natural Policy Research, Cambridge, Mass., USA, United States
Resources, Ghana, Ghana
• Valter Castelvetro: University of Pisa, Italy
• Borkha Mech Das: Dibrugarh University, India
• Vicente Andreu: CSIC-GV-UV - Centro de Investigaciones
• Costas Perdikaris: Department of Fisheries, Regional Unit of sobre Desertificacion (CIDE), Spain
Thesprotia, Region of Epirus, Greenland
• Daniel Panario: Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay Track 11. Sustainable management of the
urban environment
• Evangelia Gouva: Faculty of Agriculture, University of
Ioannina, Kostakioi, Arta, Greece, Greece • T11 Chair. Constantinos Cartalis: National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens, Greece
• Faten K. Abd El-hady: National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo,
Egypt • Antonio Nesticò: University of Salerno, Italy
• François Roure: IFP Energies nouvelles, France • Carla Rodrigues: College of Agriculture, Polytechnic of
Coimbra, Portugal
• Giacomo Viccione: University of Salerno, Italy
• Caroline King: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford,
• Giuseppe Sappa: Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, United Kingdom
Italy
• Caterina Negulescu: BRGM, France
• Jean Paul Barusseau: University Via Domitia, France
• Chaham Alalouch: College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos
• John A. Theodorou: Patras University, Greece University, Muscat,, Oman
• Jose Pinho: Universidade do Minho, Portugal • Daniel Maskell: University of Bath, Bath., Bhutan
• Marc Pagano: Aix Marseille Université, France • David Ramier: CEREMA, France
• Maria Joao Rendas: Laboratoire D’informatique Signaux et • Diogo Vidal: UFP Energy, Environment and Health Research
Systèmes de Sophia-Antipolis, France Unit of the University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal
• Emma Fernández Covelo: Universidad de Vigo, Spain • Laura Collado: Department of Chemical and Energy
• Francesca Bretzel: CNR Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Technology,
Spain), Spain
Rey Juan Carlos University (Móstoles, Madrid,
Terrestri (IRET), Italy
• Gisela Oliveira: UFP Energy, Environment and Health
• Maria Cristina Canela: UENF, Brazil
Research Unit/University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal, • Marie Therese Maurette: Honorary research director Univ.
Portugal Paul Sabatier Toulouse France, France
• IsabelSilva: Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic • Michaël Badawi: Université de Lorraine, France
Resources (CIBIO-InBIO)/Faculty of Sciences, University of
Porto, Portugal • Michele Morganti: Faculty of Engineering, DICEA Department,
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
• Kouider Medjahed: Universite Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen, • Mourad Amer: Architect, BSc, DSc, MSc, PhD, Founder and
Algeria
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• Lucia Della Spina: «Mediterranea» University of Reggio • Nizar Bel hadj ali: ENIG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Calabria, Italy
• Rachel Obed: University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• Marcela Perez: National University of the Littoral, Argentina • Siddig Adam Omer: University of Nottingham, United
• Marta Bottero: Politecnico di Torino, Italy Kingdom
• Michele Morganti: Faculty of Engineering, DICEA Department, • Zied Driss: Ecole Nationale d’Ingenieurs de Sfax, Tunisia
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Track 13. Environmental-change-related
• Mohammad El-shahawi: King Abdulaziz University, Egypt impacts on human health
• Mourad Amer: Architect, BSc, DSc, MSc, PhD, Founder and • T13 Chair. Georgios Nikolopoulos: University of Cyprus,
CEO of IEREK, Editor at ASTI, a Book Series by Springer, Editor Nicosia, Cyprus
at IEREK Press, Egypt
• Damiano Gustavo Mita: Institute of Genetics and Biophysics,
• Nizar Polat: Harran University, Turkmenistan Naples, Italy
• Nuria Nebot: Habitat-Tourism-Territory Institute, University • Imed Gargouri: ENIS and Faculty of Medicine of Sfax,
of Málaga, Spain, Spain University of Sfax, Tunisia
• Ouayl Chadli: Université Ibn Zohr, Morocco • Panagiotis Karanis: Qinghai University, China & University of
• Shaher Zyoud: Palestine Technical University, Palestine Cologne, Germany
• Thameur Mnif: University of Sfax, Tunisia • Arturo Sousa: University of Seville, Spain
• Tolulope Osayomi: Department of Geography, University of • Ayobami Popoola: University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban,
Ibadan, Nigeria South Africa
• Xianlai Zeng: Tsinghua University, China • Ayodeji Iyanda: Texas State University, United States
• Balkiss Bouhaouala-zahar: University of Tunis El Manar,
Track 12. Sustainable management of the Tunisia
indoor and built environment • Betty Adegebo: University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
• T12 Chair. Benigno Sánchez Cabrero: FOTOAIR-CIEMAT, • Diogo Vidal: UFP Energy, Environment and Health Research
Analysis & Photocatalytic Treatment of Pollutants in Air,
Unit of the University Fernando Pessoa, Porto, Portugal
Madrid, Spain
• Antonio Nesticò: University of Salerno, Italy • Fadoua Hamzaoui: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Chaham Alalouch: College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos
• Farouk Jaber: Université Libanaise, Lebanon
University, Muscat,, Oman • Faten K. Abd El-hady: National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo,
Egypt
• Daniel Maskell: University of Bath, Bath., Bhutan
• Didier Robert: Institut de Chimie et Procédés pour l’Energie, • Françoise Denis: Le Mans Université, France
l’Environnement et la Santé (ICPEES) UNIVERSITE DE • Hatim Elhatip: Aksaray University, Turkey
STRASBOURG (FRANCE), France
• Katerina Pantavou: University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Esther Bailon garcia: Universidad de Alicante, Spain
• Kehinde Oyeyemi: Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria
• Gregorio Antolín: Department of Chemichal Engineering and
Environmental Technology. School of Industrial Engineering. • Khan Alam: University of Peshawar, Pakistan
University of Valladolid, Spain • Levent Bat: University of Sinop, Fisheries Faculty, Turkey
• Jingyi Shen: Shanghai Museum, China • Lucy Semerjian: University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
• João Viegas: Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Lisboa, • Mohammad Kadi: King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
Portugal
• Mohammed Adel: Assiut University, Egypt
• Jose Fermoso: CARTIF, Technology Center, Spain
• Moshood Tijani: University of Ibadan, Nigeria
• Khaled Touafek: Centre de Développement des Energies
Renouvelables, Algeria • Olfa Bechambi: FST, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
• Rachel Obed: University of Ibadan, Nigeria Germany
• Raluca Hlihor: “Ion Ionescu de la Brad” University of • Deidre Hudson Reuss: Senior Marketing Manager, Springer
Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Iasi, Romania Nature, Germany
• Rudy Rossetto: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna di Studi • Beate Siek: Book Production Coordinator, Springer Nature,
Universitari e di Perfezionamento, Italy Germany
• Shyamapada Mandal: University of Gour Banga, Malda, India • Ravivarman Selvaraj: Project Coordinator – Books
• Silvestre García De Jalón: Basque Centre for Climate Change Production, Scientific Publishing
Nature, Chennai, India
Services Ltd., Springer
(BC3), Spain
• Slavka Stankovic: TMF, Department of Analytical Chemistry, • ofHelen Rachner: Editorial Assistant – Journals, Springer, part
Springer Nature, Germany
Belgrade University, Serbia
• Thomas Brewer: MIT Center for Energy and Environmental • Reyhaneh Majidi: Editorial Assistant – Books, Springer, part
of Springer Nature, Germany
Policy Research, Cambridge, Mass., USA, United States
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Ibadan, Nigeria
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OCT.
Benigno Sánchez Cabrero, Spain: Indoor Air Quality in Residences, Offices, and Museums
KEYNOTE TRACK 12
Air pollution is one of the issues directly associated with environmental unsustainability. The
inefficiency of combustion systems, from the kitchen of our homes to large power plants,
are governed, among others, by the second principle of thermodynamics. In this process,
materials and products of incomplete combustion are released to the environment: fly ash,
volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds and others until they reach the most degraded
form of energy, heat. From the extensive use of energy, our species has obtained a clear
benefit by producing thousands of objects and has developed extensively to cover the planet.
The problems that bad management causes us seem to disappear when we take refuge in our homes, offices,
nurseries, hospitals. However, the materials and objects we surround ourselves are not inert. During this
presentation, we will discuss some specific VOCs results in different environments with particular emphasis
on museum environments as emblematic places where we protect and show our cultural heritage.
In the last few decades there has been a more and more increasing interest of both technical
and scientific communities in developing procedures for qualitative and quantitative landslide
risk (i.e. hazard × consequences) analyses. However, while standardized methods are now
available for the hazard analysis, the standardization is still a challenge for consequence
analysis. Based on a comprehensive literature review, this keynote lecture aims to propose
a general framework (including input data and procedures) to be adopted at different scales
for qualitative or quantitative consequence analysis purposes dealing with buildings exposed
to either slow- or fast-moving landslides.
Mokhtar Guizani, Japan: New insights into sustainable water management in regions of water scarcity
KEYNOTE TRACK 6
The twenty-first century is the century of grand challenges in many societal fields. One grand
challenge involves providing access to clean water, especially in regions of water scarcity. In
fact, more deaths are caused by the lack of clean water than wars. Furthermore, water is
one of the core essential and basic necessity for economic growth. Hence, water reuse and
recycling have emerged as an absolute necessity for adaptation to the transformations of
the twenty-first century. On another side, valuable resources (e.g. plant nutrients, organic
matter, minerals, etc.) are found in impaired waters and their recovery has become a
necessity to protect the environment, create values and lower overall treatment cost. However, the outdated
approaches and technologies and incomplete processes for water treatment and resources recovery should
be substituted by new and more promising ones. In this regard, emerging membrane technology may offer
solutions to this challenge. This plenary talk will give insights into the impending crisis posed by water stress
and the potentials of membrane technology in sustainable water management.
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OCT.
Akiça Bahri, Tunisia : Advancing water integration for the sustainable and inclusive development of the
Mediterranean region
The Mediterranean Region is a hotspot of unsustainable water use with severe pressures
KEYNOTE TRACK 6
exerted on its already vulnerable environment. Climate change is expected to make water
resources even scarcer with expected results such as less food and water security, increased
poverty, increased displacement of people and coastal flooding, less income and a loss of
biodiversity. Several countries are facing an increasing percentage of water supplies originating
from overexploitation or from fossil sources. Such practices have significant environmental
and political impacts. Besides surface water overuse, groundwater withdrawal, and water
transfers, alternative water sources which include water reuse and recycling and desalination are being
increasingly used. Given the centrality of water to the socio-economic development of the Mediterranean
region as well as its ecological integrity and to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
innovative approaches that integrate water sources, water-use sectors, water services, water management
scales and resource management and basic service provision are needed. Meeting future demands require
also creative thinking that encourage cross-sectoral cooperation and help to better assess water, food and
energy trade-offs at the national and regional levels. There is thus an obvious need to develop new paths to
ensure water security, to improve water resource governance and to reassess current public policies in order
to maximize water efficiency and productivity in all sectors. With strategic planning and cooperation amongst
Mediterranean countries, water resources can provide the best opportunities for advancing socio-economic
integration and achieving the SDGs.
Giulia Guerriero, Italy: Sustainable Marine and Coastal Biodiversity Strategies in Response to Global Warming
KEYNOTE TRACK 10
According to the fifth assessment report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,
global warming is a prevailing phenomenon throughout the globe. To address sustainable
management of its impact, numerous approaches have been employed. This lecture seeks to
profile Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA) in the natural infrastructure of marine and coastal
ecosystems such as sea farms, marine protected areas, and cave ecotourism with the aim
of improving biodiversity resilience. The role of EbA, as known, is well-recognized at the
international level under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and
the Convention on Biological Diversity. Further, some of the main risks to biodiversity will also be presented,
risks which have been experimentally shown to be more acute with increasing temperatures. Finally, we will
point out our own methodologies showing how barcoding and assessment of reproductive health biomarkers
serve as tools for strategic sustainability if well integrated with “citizen science”.
Elena Xoplaki, Germany: Climate and environmental changes in the Mediterranean region: An overview
KEYNOTE TRACK 5
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OCT.
Georgios Nikolopoulos, Cyprus: Climate change and infectious diseases in the Mediterranean region: evidence and
challenges
KEYNOTE TRACK 13
Climate change is a fundamental threat to human health. Climate change could affect
infectious diseases through diverse direct and indirect ways. This review attempts to
summarize the evidence regarding the association between climate change and occurrence
of infectious diseases, with an emphasis on the Mediterranean region. A comprehensive
review of the available evidence could assist decision makers in planning adaptation and
mitigation strategies for climate change.
KEYNOTES
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OCT.
use of antibiotics raised the bacterial resistance to drugs. Many germs developed a multi-
resistance rendering their elimination difficult using just antibiotics/antiseptics. Diverse
methods have been proposed to eradicate bacteria. Counterintuitively, many of these
methods fall within the energy scarcity since they are using high-energy sources (electrical,
thermal, short-wavelength photons…). The development of visible light active photocatalysts
has attracted a lot of attention since it allows the use of the abundant sun energy in the
Mediterranean zone. This approach showed fast bacterial/microbial eradication from water and/or air with
respect to the sustainable development goals (SDGs) fixed by the United Nations (UN). In this presentation,
we focus on the progress in the development of visible light active photocatalysts, their functional properties
from the nanoscale up, and their role in designing innovative devices for environmental remediation.
Membrane and membrane processes are part of our daily life and will exist as long as life
KEYNOTE TRACK 2
exists. Their intrinsic characteristic of efficiency, operational simplicity and flexibility, relatively
high selectivity and permeability for the transport of specific components, low energy
requirement, good stability across a wide spectrum of operating conditions, environment
compatibility, easy control and scale up have been confirmed in a large variety of applications
and operations over the past decades. The main force of membrane technology is the fact that it works without
the addition of chemicals, with a relatively low energy use and easy and well-arranged process conductions.
Most of the industrial applications, whether they are chemical or biochemical, use membranes not only for
pre-treatment processes but also for final downstream purification with minimal simulation based experiment
and energy consumption. As compared to the techniques currently used in industry, the development
process performed by the advanced modelling techniques is indeed more efficient and cost effective since
it is possible to significantly reduce the number of experiments, which are to be performed to get an almost
complete overview of the considered processes behaviour. The process simulation is definitely adding a new
dimension to scientific investigation and has been actually established as an investigative research tool which
is as important as the “traditional” approaches of experiment and theory. The new dimension of science
can be merged with existing technologies for a better integration of environmental problems and pollution
remediation for a sustainable world.
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Abdeltif Amrane, France: The coupling of an electrochemical process and a biological treatment for the removal of
recalcitrant organic compounds – Case study: metronidazole
KEYNOTE TRACK 3
The large accumulation of emerging pollutants in continental and marine natural waters is
the consequence in part, of industrial development on a large-scale. Partly responsible for
this pollution, low volumes containing high concentrations of persistent organic pollutants
can result in large polluted volumes very weakly concentrated which are difficult to treat. One
solution would be to treat the considered pollution on site, as intended in this project. Among
the destructive processes available to treat recalcitrant compounds, and especially emerging
pollutants, such as pharmaceuticals coming from industrial effluents (concentrations and
COD higher than 1 and 10 g L-1 respectively in some pharmaceutical effluents) (D. Mansour et al. C. R. Chim.
18, 39–44, 2014), combined processes have been widely studied (J.P. Scott and D.F. Ollis, Environ. Prog. 14,
88–103, 1995; I. Oller et al. Sci. Total Environ. 409, 4141-4166, 2011), including several studies performed by
the ISCR teams (J.M. Fontmorin et al. Chem. Eng. J. 195-196, 208-217, 2012; J.M. Fontmorin et al. Biochem.
Eng. J. 70, 17-22, 2013; D. Mansour et al. Water Air Soil Poll. 223, 2023-2034, 2012), owing to their high
efficiency to eliminate biorecalcitrant compounds and to their lower cost compared to physico-chemical
mineralization. Different electrochemical processes were tested as pre-treatment to demonstrate at a lab-
scale level the feasibility of these coupled processes for the removal of pharmaceuticals pollutants. The
objective is to improve the biodegradability of the effluent, avoiding its complete mineralization which is not
economically viable. On the one hand, a subsequent biological treatment, involving for instance a wastewater
treatment plant can be considered to complete effluent mineralization. To demonstrate the feasibility and the
interest of the combined process, some recalcitrant compounds, antibiotics and pesticides, were considered.
Philippe Michaud, France : Structural characterization and rheological properties of two polysaccharides from the
Tunisian Phaeophyceae Cystoseira compressa
KEYNOTE TRACK 4
The industrial demand for hydrocolloids and notably for alginates with high guluronic
acid contents is driven by food applications where the gelifying and thickening properties
of these biopolymers are valorized. These polysaccharides are currently exploited from
brown macroalgae belonging to Macrocystis, Fucus, Ascophyllum, Ecklonia, Durvillea and
Laminaria genus. The increasing demand for alginates with several grades is correlated with
the research of species of Phaeophyceae with high potential of exploitation including that
of non-alginates biopolymers such as laminarins and fucoidans. A fucoidan and a sodium
alginate were extracted from the Tunisian brown seaweed Cystoseira compressa. The fucoidan was a
sulfated heterogalactofucan composed of an α-(1→3;1→4)-fucan branched at O-4 and O-3 positions by terminal
monosaccharides and side chains composed of Fucp and Galp residues. The alginate was characterized by a
M/G ratio of 0.77. The two polysaccharides exhibited specific rheological properties.
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Anthony Lehmann, Switzerland: Metabolism of Energy and Water of the Canton of Geneva with the Nexus approach
by MuSIASEM
KEYNOTE TRACK 8
This work exploits the Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism
(MuSIASEM) nexus approach to examine the sustainability of a socio-ecological system
of Geneva in Switzerland. The full MuSIASEM approach considers the food, water, energy
metabolism across space and time of any system of interest, considering heterogeneous
external and internal factors such as population dynamics, changes in land use or greenhouse
gas emissions. It is designed to identify and analyze trends in the societal use of resources
and the impacts they create on the environment. This method helps decision-making by
confronting the current metabolic model with models projected in different plausible futures, or in other
cities. This work evaluates the water and energy metabolisms of Geneva. The aim is to build an environment
accounting of flows and consumptions of energy and water according to a multiscale analysis of the primary,
secondary, tertiary and private sectors, as well as the impacts of these sectors on the technosphere and
the ecosystem. Plausible scenarios are used to demonstrate the relevance of the approach to current social
issues.
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change, biodiversity loss, or pollution. While many policymakers are aware of the symptoms
of environmental unsustainability, few of them have addressed the root causes of it, which
are population growth, and the global spread of unsustainable production and consumption.
Few of those concerned with sustainability in business or politics invest in family planning or
address critical questions about whether economic growth can be decoupled from increased
consumption of natural resources, which in turn affects the welfare of future generations as well as climate
and biodiversity. In order to achieve sustainability aims, public, corporate and government stakeholders need
to better understand the importance of integrating environmental considerations with social, demographic
and economic mechanisms underlying unsustainable practices. Once these challenges and mechanisms are
understood, a more positivistic turn toward sustainable solutions becomes possible.
Wolfgang Cramer, France: Environmental change in the Mediterranean Basin -- Can scientific
information help to achieve the required policy change?
The Mediterranean Basin is the theater of multiple accelerating processes of environmental
PLENARY 2
change (climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, overexploitation), yet little is known about
the true key risks for human well-being and the policy measures needed to mitigate them.
A large pan-Mediterranean network of scientists has begun to assess these risks, based
on the evaluation of the scientific literature. Dominant indicators of detrimental change in
ecosystems are diebacks following heat waves on land and in the ocean, consequences of
water shortages in many areas, and significant expected changes in the littoral zone due to the expected
sea-level rise. Measures of adaptation are standard practice in most regions, and have been so for millennia -
however the current rates surpass historical ones on most parameters, the region is more densely populated
than ever, and most support systems are finely tuned to current environmental conditions. I will present
some of the key risks in more detail and conclude with a description of our way towards better exchange of
knowledge between scientists and policymakers.
Jürg Luterbacher, Germany: Environmental and Climate Change across the Mediterranean
over the last two millennia from paleoclimatic evidence: challenges, opportunities and future
dections
Palaeo environmental and climatic information provide fundamental means for the
PLENARY 3
characterization of natural decadal to centennial time-scale changes and put the recent
anthropogenic warming in the long-term perspective. Here we present an overview of
historical and natural proxies from marine and terrestrial archives across the Mediterranean
back to Greek and Roman times. We discuss the principal methodologies and interdisciplinary
approach to convert environmental and climate proxy information to quantitative and
qualitative information and show recent advancement in our physical and dynamical understanding of
climate and environmental changes, variations, trends and extremes across the Mediterranean. We discuss
the potential role of internal variability and external forcing in shaping Mediterranean climate across time and
space. The final part of the talk presents future perspectives, challenges and opportunities for collaboration
among Euro-Mediterranean communities in the fields of palaeoclimate and environmental sciences
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Essam Heggy, USA: Radar Remote Sensing in Arid & Hyper-Arid Areas
Arid & Hyper-Arid areas occupy 20% of the Earth continental surface with an increasing
PLENARY 4
surface linked to global changes in the water cycle. Radar and microwave remote sensing
techniques have been increasingly used to characterize the water, groundwater and soil
moisture temporal and spatial dynamics in these areas due to their ability to accurately
measure the soils dielectric properties induced by the different water saturation levels.
Today radar and microwave remote sensing methods accounts for the majority of Earth
observation techniques for water monitoring and characterization in both arid and hyper-arid areas. In this
session, we will provide a comprehensive review of both the performance and limitations of these methods
to address the changes in the water cycle in arid and hyper-arid areas notably for the deserts in North Africa
and the Arabian peninsula.
Thomas L. Brewer, USA: A Maritime Emission Control Area for the Mediterranean Sea?
Technological Solutions and Policy Options for a ‘Med ECA’
Proposals to create a maritime Emission Control Area for the Mediterranean (Med ECA) are
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process. However, writing research papers for academic journals is not easy and is also very
competitive. After producing data and generating ideas from your research, how do you
write a clear and concise paper that attracts the attention of journal editors? How should
you prepare a cover letter? How should you respond to reviewer reports? A Senior Publishing
Editor from Springer Nature in Heidelberg, Germany shares his advice during three hours on
how to effectively write and structure your paper, prepare a cover page and respond to reviewers’ comments.
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• ID 18: Site Selection Criteria and Design for Landfills affecting the surface roughness of Al 6061 dry
in an Arid Area with Shallow Ground Water Depth milling machining using Taguchi method
Ali Chabuk, Nadhir Al-ansari, Jan Laue Shamsuddin Sulaiman, Ahmad Aldehani, Wan
Norizawati Wan Isahak, Mohammad Alhajji
• ID 290: Used lamps recycling in geopolymers
Walid Hajjaji • ID 449: MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF
TUNNEL CONCRETE LINING MADE WITH DREDGED
• ID 67: Quantitative Estimation of Municipal Solid
SEDIMENT SUBJECTED TO HIGH TEMPERATURES
Waste in Sulaimaniyah Governorate, Iraq
Fatiha Kazi Aoual - Benslafa, Kawther Touhami
Karwan Alkaradaghi, Salahalddin S. Ali, Nadhir Al-
ansari, Tara Ali, Jan Laue
• ID 120: Optimization of cutting parameters
Session: T1-OS2
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Room 1
• ID 471: Efficiency of hybrid process of coagulation/ • ID 265: Optimization of Cr(III) removal from a
flocculation followed by membrane filtration for synthetic solu-tion and a real tanning effluent
the treatment of synthetic vegetable oil refinery by powdered marble using 3-level Box-Behnken
wastewater design: thermodynamic, tox-icity and regeneration
Ghofrane Louhichi, Philippe Moulin, Ahmed Ghrabi, studies
Imen Khouni Raouia Boujelben, Mariem Ellouze, Sami Sayadi
• ID 90: Adsorption-desorption of Methylene blue by • ID 279: Dynamics Modelling of Multicomponent
bentonite from aqueous solution Metal Ions Removal onto Low Cost Buckwheat Hulls
Nacer Dali, Reda Marouf, Malika Guerrab, Samra Elwira Tomczak, Wladyslaw Kaminski
Djefal, Fatima Ouadjenia
• ID 190: Optimization of simultaneous removal of
• ID 48: Adsorption efficiency of graphene oxide binary toxic antibiotic and heavy metal by novel
towards cya-nine dyes with different alkyl chain biocomposite beads: Modeling study using Brouers-
lengths Sotolongo family equations
Abeer Elsherbiny, Ali Gemeay, Mohamed Salem Sarra Karoui, Rim Ben Arfi, María J. Fernández-
• ID 204: Cu(II) ions removal on functionalized sanjurjo, Avelino Nuñez-delgado, Achraf Ghorbal,
cellulose beads from Tunisian almond (Prunus Esperanza Álvarez-rodríguez
dulcis) shell
Najeh Maaloul, Paula Oulego, Manuel Rendueles,
Achraf Ghorbal, Mario Diaz
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• ID 10: Geotechnical valorization of the Berhoum • ID 142: Environmental approach, Processing and
area (Alge-ria) geological map for preparing a valorization solid waste ceramic breaks
geotechnical map for construction Mustapha El Kanzaoui
Amar Guettouche • ID 198: Use of Waste Glass Powder as partial
• ID 277: Novel lignin-reinforced composites: Thermal replacement of cement mortar: environmental
conductivity, mechanical behavior, and water effects
absorption Sofiane SaggaÏ
Marwa Lahouioui, Rim Ben Arfi, Magali Fois, Laurent • ID 415: Effect of hydroxide sludge waste on
Ibos, Achraf Ghorbal
mechanical properties of masonry bricks
• ID 432: The waste valorization and the circular Souad Kherbache, Nedjima Bouzidi, Salima Chebbi,
economy in Algeria: an overview Siham Aissou, Karim Moussaceb, Abdelkader
Fatiha Kazi Aoual - Benslafa, Kawther Touhami Tahakourt
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• ID 459: Contribution to the study of mechanical • ID 481: Kinetic Study Of Waste Tires By
behavior of granular media Thermogravimetric Analysis TGA: Kissinger-Akahira-
Souhila Fergani, Mohamed Chikhaoui, Patrick Pizette, Sunose (KAS) Method
Ammar Nechnech Hiba Rejeb
• ID 465: The use of gold ore tailings from • ID 292: Solid deposit effects on pressure in closed
Amesmessa mine, as raw material in the ceramic pipes
field Wahiba Mokrane
Nedjima Bouzidi, Amina Baziz, Dolores Eliche-
quesada
• ID 74: Reuse of Industrial water at Mellitah Complex • ID 92: Oxidation of Methylene Blue by Copper via a
Ahmed Zaed, Issa Baghne, Fawzi Elshawish Hetero-geneous Fenton-Like Process
• ID 353: Physicochemical characterization of Souad Djerad
wastewater from the mining activity: a case study • ID 232: Feasibility of integrating (PV/T) solar
from Boukhadra mine (Algeria) collector in Tu-nisian households to cover thermal
Fella Zenati, Adel Djellali and electric building needs based on sustainable
• ID 285: Ferritization-based treatment of zinc- solar energy
containing wastewater flows: influence of aeration Majdi Hazami
rates • ID 231: Study of a solar combiSystem (SCS)
Bogdan Yemchura, Gennadii Kochetov, Dmitry producing ther-mal and electric energies in Tunisian
Samchenko, Tatyana Prikhna households
• ID 391: Sonophotocatalytic degradation of Majdi Hazami, Farah Mehdaoui, Amenallah Guizani
endocrine disrupt-ing chemical 4-cumylphenol • ID 124: Comparison between Ventilation,
in the presence of inorganic oxidant species in Recirculation, and Duncle cycles of desiccant cooling
aqueous solution system in the hot and dry weather of Gabes
Mahdi Chiha, Fatiha Ahmedchekkat, Hayet Chamekh Sarra Belguith
• ID 386: Degradation of Orange G by Homogeneous
Advanced Oxidation Processes
Hayet Chamekh, Mahdi Chiha, Fatiha Ahmedchakkat
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Session: T1-PS3 - Screen 1
12 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 303: Fe/clay composite as catalysts for textile • ID 403: Cationic dye removal using alginate-
wastewater treatment organobentonite composite beads
Hajer Chargui, Walid Hajjaji Asma Oussalah, Abdelhamid Boukerroui
• ID 241: Synthesis and characterization of activated • ID 442: Successive removal of Methylene Blue and
carbon from Pinus halepensis cone wastes; Congo Red by biomass-based beads from aqueous
Adsorption Prediction as a function of some solutions
physicochemical characteristics of activated Hana Boubaker, Rim Ben Arfi, Achraf Ghorbal
carbons. • ID 447: Malachite Green removal ability of a new
Zied Marzougui, Sana Ghrab, Mohamed Damak, Leila low temperature alkali-treated Almond shell
Chaari, Abdelhamid Elaissari, Boubaker Elleuch
adsorbent
• ID 271: ADSORPTION OF INDUSTRIAL DYE BzR Rim Ben Arfi, Khawla Guiza, Karine Mougin, Achraf
FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING LOCAL MODIFIED Ghorbal
CLAY • ID 497: Low cost magnetic adsorbents for water
Kamel Ismet Benabadji, Zakarya Baouch, Brahim remediation
Bouras Nadia Chekalil, Salima Saidi-bebes, Abdelhamid
• ID 355: Removal of Methylene Blue from aqueous Elaissari
solutions by biosorption on activated carbon : • ID 105: Application of almond shell-based materials
Equilibrium, kinetic studies for aquatic pollutants removal: a mini-review
Ykhlef Laidani, Ghania Henini, Salah Hanini, Aida Achraf Ghorbal, Rim Ben Arfi
Fekaouni, Kheira Djellouli Della
• ID 314: Fabrication of novel keratin/cellulose-based
• ID 66: Removal of dispersedye from aqueous composites for oils and organic solvents absorption
solution by bottom ash Khawla Guiza, Rim Ben Arfi, Achraf Ghorbal
Fatima Zohra Bennekrouf, Fatima Ouadjenia, Reda
Marouf • ID 372: Contribution and Valorization of a Local
Plant (Opun-tia Ficus Indica In CHLEF) for the
• ID 413: Experimental study of the removal of Elimination of an Organic Pollutant (Red Dye
Rhodamine B from aqueous solution by adsorption
Bemacid)
onto coffee waste
Aida Fekaouni, Ghania Henini, Ykhlef Laidani
Soumaya Larous, Abdeslam Hassen Meniai, Nadjet
Boulkroune, Nardjess Bouneb • ID 376: Study of the influence of some parameters
on the effi-ciency of elimination of zinc by
• ID 574: Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
synthesized Na-Y faujasite
and adsorption study of carbon steel in 1M HCl
Hanane Bahaz, Abdelkader Hadj Seyd, Kerroumia
solution containing 2-(2-Methoxybenzylidene)
Moulai, Fatma Zohra Saifi, Houria Naimi
Hydrazine-1-Carbothioamide
Hana Ferkous, Souad Djellali, Rachid Sahraoui, • ID 581: Optimization of indigo dye removal by
Hamza Behloul, Khaoula Saoud, Alaaddin Çukurovali continuous elec-trocoagulation process
• ID 361: Kinetics and equilibrium studies on bemacid Kamel Hendaoui, Fadhila Ayyari, Malika Trabelsi-
ayadi
red dye re-moval by adsorption onto calcined
pomegranate skin
Ghania Henini, Ykhlef Laidani, Aida Fekaouni, Kheira
Djellouli Della, Salah Hanini
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Process control, simulations and intensification for
environmental management
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Session: T2-PS1 - Screen 3
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 117: Enhanced cyclohexane oxidation activity • ID 411: Ternary phase equilibrium data for water /
and selectivity on new supported transition metal Acetic acid /solvent (n-Hexane, n-Heptane) systems
catalysts based on Co and Ag Nadjet Boulkroune, Abdeslam Hassen Meniai,
Ritha Soulimane, Khaira Tafiani, Nawel Ameur, Soumya Larous, Abdelhafid Talhi
Redouane Bachir, Sumeya Bedrane • ID 301: Thermodynamic analysis and simulation of
• ID 516: Synthesis, characterization and application the ab-sorption refrigeration system
in liquid phase organic oxidation of LaFe1-xCoxO3 Nihel Benzid, Nejib Hajji, Mohammed El Ganaoui
nanoparticles. • ID 565: Characterization of low-density
Imen Jaouali polyethylene/poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-
• ID 464: Extraction and use of lignin for membrane hydroxyvalerate) blends compati-bilized with poly
properties modification (ethylene-co-glycidyl methacrylate)
Adel Zrelli, Walid Elfalleh, Achraf Ghorbal Hana Boughrara, Souad Djellali, Nacerddine Haddaoui
• ID 603: An Experimental Study on the optimization • ID 598: Assessment of groundwater vulnerability
of the Operating Parameters of a Sweep-ing Gas to pollutants by electrical resistivity tomography
Membrane Distillation Unit at Mateur plain, Northeastern Tunisia: Preliminary
Mokhless Boukhriss, Mohamed Bechir Ben Hamida, result
Sofien Khmiri Chadia Riahi, Mohamed Khaled Bouzid, Romdhan
Haddad, Adel Klai, Kamel Regaya
• ID 490: Optimized Functionalization of Industrial
waste for Oil Spill Remediation
Sebastiano Candamano, Angelo Mazza, Fortunato
Crea, Sudip Chakraborty
• ID 83: The concrete degradation caused by
ammonium chloride present in coke wastewater
Barbara SŁomka-sŁupik
• ID 407: Use of Sr2+/Ca2+ ratios to differentiate
sources of sulphate in a confined aquifer influenced
by evaporate layers and brackish-water intrusion
Mohsen Ben Alaya, Safouan Ben Ammar, Mohamed
Khouatmia
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Session: T2-OS1
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Room 3
• ID 575: Synthesis of ZnO Modified by Urea– • ID 189: Quality of prediction for spatiotemporal
Hydrogen Peroxide with Improved Photocatalytical covariance models
Activity in Gaseous Phase under Different Helmut Waldl
Irradiations • ID 311: Behind the Mechanism of Chromium (VI)
Karima Ayeb, Noomen Moussa, Giuseppe Marci, Elisa Removal and Reduction from Aqueous Solutions
Garcia-lopez, Mohamed Faouzi Nsib by Fungal Biomass using a Bio-Inspired Process
• ID 469: Enhancement of the compatibility between Modelling and Optimization
natural rubber and pineapple leaf microfibers for Raluca Maria Hlihor, Elena Niculina Dragoi, Mariana
better stress transfer in their composite Diaconu, Lidia Favier, Silvia Curteanu, Maria
Budsaraporn Surajarusarn, Nuttapong Gavrilescu
Hariwongsanupab, Gautier Schrodj, Samar Garreau, • ID 309: Modelling approach of the biogeochemical
Karine Mougin, Taweechai Amornsakchai cycle on the Moroccan shallow reservoir
• ID 491: Potential Applications of Zeolite Membranes Karima Khalil, Hanane Rhomad, Wafae Belokda, Hiba
Catia Algieri Ahdour, Zainab Damsiri, Khalid Elkalay
• ID 594: Successful Use of Response Surface • ID 169: Assessment of Management practices
Methodology to Enhance the Degradation Efficiency impact on the water quality of Béja river watershed
of a Water Pollutant of Emerging Concern using SWAT Model
Andrei Ionut Simion, Raluca Maria Hlihor, Lidia Favier Dorsaf Ben Othman, Mohamed Fadhel Megdiche,
Moncef Gueddari
• ID 172: Oriented membrane processes for selective
separation and recovery of direct red 80 and
methylene blue dyes from textile wastewater
Imane . Mourtah, Zakaria Habibi, Youssef Chaouqi,
Tarik Eljaddi, Nezha Sefiani, Laurent Lebrun, Miloudi
Hlaibi
• ID 208: Adsorption of dyes from aqueous solutions
onto multi-functional PPy/CS Exfoliated nanohybrid
for fashionable layered polymer nanocomposites
Nehal Salahuddin
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TRACK 3.
Ecotoxicology, environmental safety and bioremediation
EMCEI 2019 57
Session: T3-PS1 - Screen 2
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 239: Elimination of pollutants from industrial • ID 58: Larvicidal activity of Lamiaceae and
wastewater by phytoremediation Lauraceae essential oils and their effects on enzyme
Sarra Badache, Nora Seghairi, Naouel Guerrouf activities of Culex pipiens L. (Diptera: Culicidae)
• ID 549: Plant growth promoting and heavy metal- Fouzia Tine-djebbar, Djemaa Dris, Raja Guenez, Samir
Tine, Noureddine Soltani
tolerant rhi-zobia from Algeria
Mouloud Ghadbane, Laid Benderradji, Samir • ID 480: Laboratory scale bio-stimulation of Volatile
Medjekal, Hani Belhadj, Harzallah Daoud Petroleum Hydrocarbons contaminated soil by
• ID 496: Assessment of arbuscular mycorrhizal indigenous microorganisms
fungi status and rhizobium on date palm (Phoenix Abdulmagid Ali, Russell Davenport, David Werner
dactylifera L.) cultivated in a Pb-contaminated Soil • ID 127: A novel drug delivery system for
Mouloud Ghadbane, Samir Medjekal, Laid Amphotericin B to treat Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Benderradji, Hani Belhadj, Harzallah Daoud Nour Elhouda Ben Ammar, Ahmed Hichem Hamzaoui
Session: T3-OS1
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Room 3
• ID 483: Ecological risk assessment of trace metal • ID 425: Characterization and Ecotoxicological
pollution in an urban agricultural area of Yaoundé Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in
(Cameroon) Soils from the Niger Delta, Nigeria
Amina Aboubakar, Ahmed Douaik, Yvette Clarisse Mutiu Adeleye, Ohiro Oziegbe, Ouadadi Senouci
Mfopou Mewouo, Raymond Charly Birang A Madong,
• ID 613: Storage facilities reclamation using dredged
Abdelmalek Dahchour, Souad El Hajjaji
sediments from waterways: growing media
• ID 555: Bioaccumulation assessment of trace metals formulation for plants according to E.U ECOLABEL
by three main demersal fish from Algerian coast framework
Ahmed Inal, Yasmina Belkacem, Redouane Benares, Marie Lemay, Yannick Mamindy-pajany, Nor-edine
Samir Bachouche, Samir Rouidi, Mostefa Boulahdid Abriak, Afef Zouch, Mohamed Ksibi
• ID 300: Ecotoxicological requirements and test • ID 302: Honeybees as bioindicators in
methods for the evaluation of wastes environmental monitoring: practical applications
Jörg Römbke and open online course
• ID 195: Histopathological changes in the Luca Bolelli, Elida Nora Ferri, Stefano Sangiorgi,
hepatopancreas of Porcellio laevis (Crustacea, Claudio Porrini, Luca Ferrari, Marco Nenzioni, Roberto
Colombo, Severino Ghini, Stefano Girotti
Isopoda) after exposure to Cd and Zn mixture
(Bizerte, Tunisia) • ID 487: Applicability of Surfactant-Enhanced
Chedliya Ghemari, Raja Jelassi, Hajer Khemaissia, Remediation in Arctic conditions
Christophe Waterlot, Maryline Raimond, Catherine Olga Kulikova, Elena Mazlova, Tatiana Smirnova,
Souty-grosset, Francis Douay, Karima Nasri-ammar Anastasiia Karnaeva
58 EMCEI 2019
Session: T3-PS2 - Screen 2
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 433: Phytotoxicity of copper and zinc in tomato • ID 611: Heavy metals spatial distribution in
plants (Lycopersicon esculentum. Mill): impact on seawater, suspended particulate matter and
growth and mineral nutrition. sediments in Gabes gulf (Tunisia)
Abdelhafidh Hemeir, Ali Masmoudi, Houcine Dorra Gargouri, Neila Annabi-trabelsi, Qusaie Karam,
Abdelhakim Reguieg Yssaad Ayadi Habib
• ID 508: Persistence and differential survival of fecal • ID 146: The use of Armadillo officinalis Duméril,
indicator bacteria in Boukourdane waters 1816 (Crustacea, Isopoda) as a tool for trace
Siham Arab, Somia Hamil, Abdeslam Arab element contamination assessment
Hajer Khemaissia, Raja Jelassi, Chedliya Ghemari,
• ID 224: Responses of Orchestia montagui
Maryline Raimond, Catherine Souty-grosset, Karima
(Amphipoda, Talitridae) to a copper and zinc mixture Nasri-ammar
Raja Jelassi
• ID 321: Investigation of man-caused contaminated
• ID 337: Pollution-related decrease in the T-cell sites in the Arctic region
immune re-sponse in a wild bird species Anastasiia Karnaeva, Olga Kulikova, Elena Mazlova,
Tasnim Ayadi, Abdessalem Hammouda, Slaheddine Aleksey Buryak
Selmi
• ID 72: The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis:
• ID 365: Phytotoxic effect of pollution on young olive nutritional quality and bioindicator of availability of
trees (Olea europaea L.) radionuclides in the marine environment (Algerian
Dhouha Frikha, Bechir Ben Rouina basin)
• ID 159: Analysis of Bioaccumulation of Heavy Yassine Guendouzi, Dina Lila Soualili, Mostefa
Metals and Phys-iological Status of the Crab Scylla Boulahdid, Nabila Eddalia, Meriem Boudjenoun,
serrata from Different Coastal Regions of Tuticorin, Abdelkader Noureddine
Southeast Coast of India • ID 273: Sea farms as a safe and sustainable food
Muralisankar Thirunavukkarasu, Gayathiri Kumar, source: an investigation on use of seaweeds for
Yogeshwaran Arumugam, Gayathri Velusamy liver detoxification and reduced DNA damage in
• ID 345: Mitochondria dysfunction on striatum after Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790)
a chronic exposure to pesticides mixture in rats Oladokun Sulaiman Olanrewaju, Anna De Maio, Eva
Salim Gasmi, Mohamed Kebieche, Brahim Ben Aicha, Lionetti, Anna Rita Bianchi, Dea Rabbito, Andrea
Rachid Rouabhi, Samira Boussekine Ariano, Fatima-zahra Majdoubi, Giulia Guerriero
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TRACK 4.
Biotechnology for environmental management
EMCEI 2019 61
Session: T4-PS1 - Screen2
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 211: Treatment of Direct Yellow 106 by Fenton • ID 260: Reversibility effects of salinity stress in
process using Taguchi method Lepidium sativum: growth, resistance state, and
Nabila Boucherit, Mahmoud Abouseoud, Mohamed management
Barki, Lydia Adour Chiraz Chaffei, Hajer Bechedly, Tarak Slatni, Houda
Gouia
Session: T4-OS1
12 09:00~10:30
OCT. Room 2
• ID 122: Removal of phenol from aqueous solution by • ID 310: Oriented membrane processes for treatment
coupling alternating current with biosorption and recovery of vanadium ions from industrial acidic
Amina Othmani, Aida Kesraoui, Mongi Seffen solutions
• ID 281: Novel biosorbents from Tunisian date palm Imane Touarssi, Youssef Chaouqi, Imane Mourtah,
Tarik Eljaddi, Sanaa Majid, Laurent Lebrun, Miloudi
“Bouhattam” seeds for copper(II) ion adsorption
Hlaibi
Najeh Maaloul, Paula Oulego, Manuel Rendueles,
Achraf Ghorbal, Mario Diaz • ID 428: Effective removal of heavy metal ions
from wastewater using a new magnetic polyHIPE
• ID 222: Adsorption of anionic surfactant on
monoliths.
Phragmites australis: pretreatment and reaction
Zakaria Mokadem, Salima Saidi-besbes, Geraldine
mechanisms
Agusti, Abdelhamid Elaissari
Rania Dallel, Rochdi Baati, Mongi Seffen
62 EMCEI 2019
Session: T4-OS2
12 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 2
• ID 283: The treatment of wastewater according to • ID 20: Household Solid Waste management in
the oriented membrane processes for the extraction Khenifra region, Morocco.
and recovery of the norfloxacin compound Driss Elhamdouni, Abdelkrim Arioua, Ismail Karaoui
Rkia Louafy, Sanae Tarhouchi, Habib Mouadili, • ID 261: Oriented membrane processes for the
Oussama Kamal, Khalifa Touaj, Laurent Lebrun,
treatment of wastewater from the pharmaceutical
Miloudi Hlaibi
industry loaded with Paracetamol compound.
• ID 143: Extraction Behaviors for Inorganic Arsenic Sanae Tarhouchi, Rkia Louafy, El Houssaine Al
Removal from Seaweed (Gracilaria fisheri) Using Atmani, Khalifa Touaj, Laurent Lebrun, Miloudi Hlaibi
Food Additives
Charuwan Khamkaew
• ID 331: Performance of laboratory scale up-flow
constructed wet-lands for tertiary wastewater
Treatment
Narimen Baccari, Mona Lamine, Moncef Khadraoui
Session: T4-OS3
12 14:00~16:00
OCT. Room 2
• ID 473: Expression of mutated sapB-N99Y • ID 296: Nitrogen removal from ink-jet textile
keratinase in Bacillus subtilis DB430 and its printing wastewater by autotrophic biological
attractive properties for soaking hides and skins in process: first results at lab and pilot scale
the leather processing industry Giacomo Bellandi, Roberto Di Cosmo, Andrea Turolla,
Nadia Zarai Jaouadi, Mouna Sahnoun, Hatem Rekik, Micol Bellucci, Simone Visigalli, Glauco Menin,
Mouna Ben Elhoul, Haifa Khemir Ezzin, Neila Miled, Martina Bargna, Giovanni Bergna, Roberto Canziani
Samir Bejar, Bassem Jaouadi • ID 215: A novel approach for stabilizing heavy
• ID 145: Production and Characterization of metals in municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI)
Komagataeibacter xy-linus SGP8 Nanocellulose for fly ash using waste fishbone hydroxyapatite (FB-
its Application in the Re-moval of Cd ions HAP)
Amrik Bhattacharya, Ayesha Sadaf, R.p Singh, S.k Amirhomayoun Saffarzadeh, Mitali Nag, Takeshi
Khare Nomichi, Takayuki Shimaoka, Hirofumi Nakayama,
Teppei Komiya
• ID 304: Optimization of pectin extraction from
orange peels and its anti-proliferatif potential on • ID 267: Preparation of iron-loaded maritime pine
HEp-2 cancer cells tannin resins for arsenic uptake from water
Hadjira Hamai-amara, Khalida Abdoun-ouallouche, Hugo Alexandre Mendes Bacelo, Cidália Maria De
Assia Nacer-khodja, Karima Abdelhafid, Abdelouafi Sousa Botelho, Sílvia Cristina Rodrigues Dos Santos
Benmouloud, Assia Djefal-kerrar
• ID 532: Extraction and valorization of Sericin for
textile treatments
Imene Belhaj Khalifa, Néji Ladhari
• ID 305: Biotechnological properties of new
microbial peroxidases for lignin and humic acid
biodegradation and biodeterioration
Bassem Jaouadi, Khelifa Bouacem, Hatem Rekik,
Nadia Zaraî Jaouadi, Samir Bejar, Rachid Annane,
Abdelmalek Badis, Amel Bouanane- Darenfed
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TRACK 5.
Climate-change-related effects on the environment and
ecological systems
EMCEI 2019 65
Session: T5-PS1 - Screen 3
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 375: Effect of physical parameters on the • ID 396: Ecosystem disturbance records during the
transparency of Ichkeul Lake’s waters, North-East Uppermost Maastrichtian-Lower Danian in southern
of Tunisia Tethyan realms (Gafsa Basin, Tamerza area, Tunisia)
Hajer Ouni, Mitsuteru Irie, Nabiha Ben M’barek, Salma Jmal, Noura Kotti, Besma Mardassi
Jamila Tarhouni, Nejla Tlatli-hariga, João Miguel Dias
• ID 243: Implementation of the climate agreement in
• ID 404: Spatio-temporal structure of rotifers the Russian oil and gas sector
assemblages in a lacustrine ecosystem, Northern Elena Mazlova, Tatiana Smirnova, Olga Kulikova, Yana
Algeria, A STATICO analysis Blinovskaya
Somia Hamil, Siham Arab, Ismahane Adaouri, Ikram
Nasrouche, Amin Chaffai, Mounia Baha, Abdeslem
Arab
Session: : T5-OS1
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Room 2
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Session: : T5-OS2
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Room 2
• ID 399: Influence of tillage systems on soil bulk • ID 419: Climate change adaptation and resilience for
density and carbon dioxide emissions in the Tunisian farmers in semi-arid regions
Mediterranean context Jamel Ben Nasr, Hatem Chaar, Fadoua Bouchiba
Roua Amami, Khaled Ibrahimi, Abelhamid Znouda, • ID 228: Impact of weather parameters on
Khaoula Abrougui, Sayed Chehaibi
abundance of Liriomyza cicerina (Agromyzidae) in
• ID 210: Simulation of desiccation cracking in clayey the northwest of Tunisia
soil using FEM-MPM coupling method Abir Soltani, Moez Amri, Antonio Carapelli, Jouda
Jihen Feki, Houcem Trabelsi, Sami Montassar Mediouni Ben Jemâa
• ID 440: Elevated temperature affects biochemical • ID 499: The Amphistegina invasion in the Monastir
responses and oil quality in olive trees (Olea bay, Tunisia
europaea L., cv Chetoui) Mohamed Damak, Manel Ben Ismail, Monem Kallel
Yemine Ben Rouina, Mohamed Zouari, Nacim Zouari, • ID 462: Population structure and body size of the
Bechir Ben Rouina, Mohamed Bouaziz
Sahara Blue-eyed pond turtle Mauremys leprosa
• ID 126: Drought disturbance from climate change: saharica, from an isolated pond in southern
response of cork oak (Quercus suber L.) forests in Morocco.
North Africa (Tunisia) Soumia Loulida, Mohammed Znari, Mohamed Naimi,
Issam Touhami, Hassane Moutahir, Juan Bellot, Safaa Bendami
Touhami Rzigui, Hamdi Aouinti, Ali El Khorchani,
• ID 348: Abrupt and sustained acidification in
Mohamed Tahar Elaieb, Abdelhamid Khaldi, Zouheir
Nasr southern Tethyan margin during the Paleocene
Eocene Thermal Maximum: Impacts on foraminifera
• ID 282: Change detection analysis of vegetation Noura Kotti, Besma Mardassi, Ignacio Arenillas, Jamel
cover in the middle of the Modder River Catchment Abdennaceur Ouali
(South Africa): Implications for climate variability
Saheed Oke, Silent Ruzvidzo
• ID 148: Novel aspects for accounting & monitoring
carbon sequestration of tree crops in the
Mediterranean; Environmental and Economic
Benefits
Kostas Bithas, Antonios Kolimenakis, Angelos Mimis
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Natural resources, agriculture and the environment
EMCEI 2019 69
Session: : T6-PS1 - Screen 1
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 115: Agricultural valorization of sewage sludge: • ID 362: Behavior of the chemical composition of the
impact on soil components and the cultivation of refined, blended and extra virgin olive oils during
alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) heating process
Sabrina Ait Slimane-ait Kaki, Hakima Oulebsir- Imen Oueslati, Hédia Manai
mohandkaci, Kaissa Boudieb
• ID 359: Durum wheat (Triticum durum) sprouts
• ID 199: Evolution of nitrogen and phosphorus in hygienic qual-ity at different temperature and the
Tunisian agricultural soil under controlled conditions role of zinc on im-proving microbial properties
Manel Allani, Hatem Ibrahim, Abdessatar Hatira Sarra Jribi, Helga Molnàr, Otilia Tamara Antal, Nóra
• ID 514: Pollinator impact on the sterolic and the Adànyi, Oussema Kheriji, Zoltan Naàr, Hajer Debbabi
triterpenic dialcohol composition of virgin olive • ID 452: The contribution of the costs of agricultural
oils (VOOs) from southern Tunisia autochthonous inputs (to) wheat grain yield: Morocco as a case
varieties study.
Imen Oueslati, Hédia Manai, Faouzia Mahjoub Hayat Lionboui, Tarik Benabdelouahab, Fouad Elame,
Haddeda, Jacinto Sánchez-casasc, Xavier Fernandez Abdelghani Boudhar, Adil Salhi, Rachid Hadria
• ID 381: Importance of phytosterols in the • ID 395: The Effect of Irrigation Water’s Salinity on a
classification of Tunisian olive cultivars: Wheat Culture in the Presence of the Organic Matter
Discrimination between Varieties, Hybrids and Affaf Masmoudi, Ali Masmoudi
Oleasters
Hédia Manai-djebali, Imen Oueslati, Béchir Baccouri,
Zina Harzalli, Manuel A. Martínez-cañas, Jacinto
Sánchez-casas
Session: : T6-OS1
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Big Hall
• ID 400: Short-term effect of food waste digestate • ID 235: Sustainable Management of an Associated
amendment on two agricultural soils with different Cropping System (Strawberry-Pepper) in the Korba
textures Region
Zeineb Louati, Sarra Hechmi, Ismail Trabelsi, Naceur Azza Bani
Jedidi, Mohamed Ali Wahab
• ID 500: Feasibility of crop production using
• ID 254: Olive mill wastes in the Mediterranean: an greenhouse Fed by desalination: a review (MENA
initial assessment of organic matter and nutrients regions)
of agricultural value Hassan Awaad, Abdelazim Negm, Hassan Fath,
Evan Marks, Hanene Akrout, Vasiliki Kinigopoulou, Akbar Javadi
Charalampos Doulgeris, Salah Jellali, Carlos Rad,
Paula Sánchez Zulueta, Evangelos Tziritis, Leila El- • ID 552: Effects of regulated deficit irrigation (RDI)
bassi, Mejdi Jeguirim applied at different growth stages of greenhouse
tomato on yield and fruit quality
• ID 478: Olive Mill Solid Wastes: From Wastes to
Amal Ghannem, Imed Ben Aissa, Rajouene Majdoub
Biofertilizer
Lobna Bargougui, Mohamed Chaieb, Ali Mekki
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Session: : T6-PS2 - Screen 1
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 45: Heavy Metal Contamination Degree of Soils • ID 559: The trophic status of the Bakhadda Dam
Sur-rounding the Rehabilitated Dump of Oued Smar, Lake using physico-chemical analysis and trophic
Algeria index.
Nadjib Benosmane Ghiles Smaoune, Djaouida Bouchelouche, Nassima
Doukhandji, Abdeslem Arab
• ID 123: Effect of manure and differing sand
amendments on the soil chemical properties of the • ID 518: Multivariate statistical techniques to
oases in Tunisia evaluate spatial variations in water quality Case
Nissaf Karbout, Roland Bol, Rawan Mlih, Mohamed study: West-Central Algeria.
Moussa, Habib Lamoro, Nadhem Brahim, Habib Ismahane Adaouri, Amin Chaffai, Siham Arab,
Bousnina Djaouida Bouchelouche, Somia Hamil, Ikram
Nassrouche, Safia Akli-bidi, Abdeslem Arab
• ID 335: Measuring the engineering properties of
landfill leachate-contaminated soil • ID 227: Urban wastewater treatment by infiltration
Safia Hussein, Hassan Fath, Abdelazim Negm, percolation: Comparative study of the purification
Ahmed Tawfik performance of sand filter through a simple and
double column
• ID 405: PGPR traits of rhizospheric Nocardiopsis
Feryel Hajjaji, Saifeddine Eturki
strains isolated from Algerian soils
Lamia Aouar, Inas Boukelloul, Abderhmanne • ID 315: Valorization of oilfield produced water on
Benadjila the recovery of valuable salt.
• ID 196: Developing a platform to involve local Hassan Elgharbi, Mohamed Triki, Ridha Amdouni,
Subrata Borgohain Gogoi, Monem Kallel
stakeholders in the planning & implementation of
multifunctional soil and water conservation works • ID 85: Seepage velocity mapping using ArcMap/GIS
in central Tunisia software
Houssem Braiki, Sarra Kchouk, Julien Burte, Habaieb Qais Al-madhlom, Nadhir Al-ansari, Hussain Musa
Hamadi, Sami Bouarfa Hussain, Jan Laue
• ID 527: Assessment of the surface water quality of • ID 147: Seepage simulation of flow through an
El Kebir -Rhumel catchment area through physical- Earthen Dam for a sustainable management and
chemical and biological analysis environment protection (Case Study: Harreza Dam -
Imane Saal, Djaouida Bouchelouche, Hafiane Mouna, Algeria)
Hamache Ceria, Arab Abdeslem Mustafa Chouireb, Abdelkader Djehiche
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Session: T6-OS2
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Big Hall
• ID 390: Tomato growth promotion induced by • ID 21: MultispeQ for tracing biostimulants effect
Meyerozyma guilliermondii strain INAT (KU710283) on growth promoting and water stress tolerance in
in controlled conditions wheat
Zayneb Kthiri, Maissa Ben Jabeur, Walid Hamada Maissa Ben-jabeur, Ruben Vicente, Adrian Gracia
Romero, Zayneb Kthiri, Shawn Carlisle Kefauver,
• ID 76: Quinoa Rehamna project: high yielding quinoa
Maria Dolores Serret, Jose Luis Araus Ortega, Walid
cultivars introduction Hamada
Abdelaziz Hirich, Redouane Choukr-allah, Mohamed
El Gharouss, Sifeddine Rafik, Juan Pablo Rodriguez • ID 382: How peri-urban agriculture can contribute
Calle, Manal Mhada, Khalil El Mejahed, Fatima to the sustainable development of a mid-sized city?
Azaykou, Kaoutar Filali The case of Sahline (Tunisia)
• ID 109: Quinoa value chain and marketing Rawnek Slama, Christophe Soulard, Hichem Rejeb
assessment in Morocco • ID 429: Agriculture and Land Stewardship: Can
Abdelaziz Hirich, Meriem Chaoui, Yassin Assabban, it help move from an Uncertain Present to a
Salima Jazi, Redouane Choukr-allah, Mohamed El Sustainable Future
Gharouss, Sifeddine Rafik, Manal Mhada Katherine Ann Spanos
• ID 463: The effect of phosphorus fertilization
on pepper growth and production under saline
conditions
Sara Attaoui, Mohammed Oulahraoui, Redouane
Choukrallah, Mohamed Fallah, Khalid Azim
• ID 13: Social Responses on Mediterranean Fish-kills • ID 553: Comparing chemical composition and
John A. Theodorou, George Katselis, Evangelos phenolic compounds of some herbals as potential
Dimitriou, Dimitra Rizou, Ioannis Tzovenis feed additives in ruminant Nutrition
• ID 475: The earthworm fauna of Chréa National Park Samir Medjekal, Mouloud Ghadbane, Souhil
(Algeria ) Boufennara, Laid Benderradji, Raul Bodas, Hacène
Bousseboua, Secundino Lopez
Lahcen Zerrouki, Warda Essarhane, Somia Hamil,
Mounia Baha • ID 366: In vitro multiple solution extracts from
• ID 203: The distribution of soil fauna in the forest of leaves of Artemisia judaica L. var. sahariensis (L.
Theniet El Had. Chevall.) collected from the Algerian Sahara and
Mohamed Nadjib Benzohra, Soumia Hamil, Mounia its antimicro-bial activities against pathogenic
Baha microorganisms
Laid Benderradji, Mouloud Ghadbane, Noura
• ID 573: Efficiency Of Alkaloids Crude Extract Of
Messaoudi, Lydia Elhadef Elokki
Cinnamomum Zeylanicum As Corrosion Inhibitor Of
Mild Steel In Sulfuric Acid Solution • ID 322: Pomegranate peel powder as a green
Souad Djellali, Hana Ferkous, Rachid Sahraoui, Sara eco-friendly corrosion-inhibitor for steel rebar’s
Meharga embedded in cement paste
Imen Assadi, Marwa Trimeche, Walid Elfalleh, Aymen
• ID 479: CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND METAL
Amine Assadi, Ali Ferchichi, Naceur Etteyeb
CHELATING POWER OF CRUDE EXTRACTS FROM
THREE MEDICINAL PLANTS: Cistus creticus, • ID 264: Controlling the porosity and strength of
Cinnamomum Zeylanicum and Rosmarinus liquefied spruce tree sawdust based carbon foams
Officinalis via changing surfactant amount
Souad Djellali, Rachid Sahraoui Adife Seyda Yargic, Nurgul Ozbay
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Session: T6-PS3 - Screen 1
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 233: Mediterranean seaweeds as a source of • ID 401: Biosorption of methylene blue from aqueous
bioactive compounds: case study of some red algae solution by plant residues
(Rhodophyta) from north coast of Tunisia Djamila Youcefi, Farida Fernane, Amel Hadj-ziane,
Imen Hmani, Leila Ktari, Amel Ismail, Cheima M’dallel, Yasmine Messara
Monia El Bour
• ID 217: Effect of incorporating natural sweeteners
in jams on appetite, palatability and consumers’
acceptance
May Ouhaibi, Sarra Jribi, Hajer Debbabi
Session: T6-OS3
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Big Hall
• ID 157: Survey of seawater in the coastal area of the • ID 319: Wadi Wastewater Flowing Effects on the
Black Sea in front of Cape Galata (Bulgaria) Spring Wa-ter Quality of Sarida Catchment - West
Slava Dineva Bank
• ID 458: Varna Bay (Bulgaria): Research based on Marwan Ghanem, Waseem Ahmed
water-related challenges • ID 438: Contaminants of Emerging Concern in
Slava Dineva (Waste)Water: Evaluating the Knowledge Status
• ID 523: Water balance estimation in semiarid Among Decision-makers and Stakeholders in
Mediterranean watersheds using SWAT model Tunisia
Yassine Bouslihim, Aicha Rochdi, Namira El Amrani Olfa Mahjoub, Loubna Benyahya, Despo Fatta-
Paaza kassinos, Serge Chiron, Elke Fries, Sarantuyaa
Zandaryaa
• ID 394: Water quality assessment of Beni Haroun
dam in the northeast of (Algeria) by Canadian
• ID 171: Hydrogeochemical investigation of the
Apennine car-bonate springs by factor analysis.
Council Ministers Environment (CCME) index and
Francesco Rufino, Gianluigi Busico, Emilio Cuoco,
trend analysis
Matteo De Santis, Dario Tedesco
Ahmed Amin Soltani, Abdelmalek Bermad, Hamouda
Boutaghane, Mahmoud Hasbaia • ID 299: Impact of recharging structures on the
piezometry of the Grombalia ground Water
• ID 377: Effect of magnetic treatment of irrigation
Rym Mhamdi, Mohamed Mechergui
water on spinach matador (Spinacia oleracea L)
growth and soil characteristics • ID 17: Seepage velocity of different groundwater
Hsan Youssef Mehdaoui, Nadia Castanheira, Manuela aquifers in Halabja Saidsadiq Basin-NE of Iraq
Roldão Oliveira, Salma Mseddi, Maria Da Conceiçao Twana Abdullah, Salahalddin Ali, Nadhir Al-ansari,
Goncalves, Monem Kallel Sven Knutsson
• ID 152: Origin of high fluorine contents in drinking
water in the province capital of Isparta, SW Turkey
Nevzat Özgür
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Session: T6-OS5
12 09:00~10:30
OCT. Room 1
• ID 214: Soil organic matter rate inside the Jessours • ID 250: Modelling of the soil organic fraction in
soil in the Matmata mountainous region a limestone deposit within a Medditerranean
Habib Lamourou, Nisaf Karbout, Zied Zriba, environment
Mohamed Moussa Hatem Ibrahim, Nadhem Brahim, Didier Blavet, Marc
• ID 476: Sandstone soils of the cedar forests of the Pansu
Aures (Alge-ria): characteristics, water reserve and • ID 360: Intensity of chemical weathering over three
incidence on the hydric balance assessment meta-igneous rocks: Importance for trace metals
Saliha Halitim, Amor Halitim enrichment in soil profiles
• ID 515: Land degradation assessment in the Saheed Oke
dry areas of Tuni-sia case study: Wadi Koutine
watershed
Mongi Ben Zaied, Mohamed Ouessar, Messaoud
Guied, Hedi Kerdi
Session: T6-OS4
12 09:00~10:30
OCT. Big Hall
• ID 298: Water quality assessment of the shallow • ID 207: Water management and retention
and deep aquifers of Hajeb Layoun-Jelma basin opportunities along the Hungarian section of the
(Central Tunisia) Drava River
Soumaya Aouiti, Fadoua Hamzaoui Azaza, Mounira Ali Salem, József Dezso˝, Mustafa El-rawy, Dénes
Zammouri, Monji Hamdi, Fulvio Celico Lóczy
• ID 137: Artificial neural networks: intelligent • ID 202: Integrated ensemble weight of evidence
approach to simulate groundwater level pattern and logistic regression for potential groundwater
Malek Derbela, Issam Nouiri mapping: an application to the northern piedmont of
• ID 519: Analytical hydrological model for the High Atlas Mountains (Morocco)
planning and de-sign of low impact development Hassane Rahali, Siham Elaryf, Hicham Amar, Bouchra
Zellou
practices
Sonia Hassini, Yiping Guo
74 EMCEI 2019
Session: T6-PS4 - Screen 2
12 11:00~12:30
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 526: Synthesis and application of Algerian natural • ID 55: Chemical composition and activity of
kaolin modified 13X zeolite for the treatment of real Lavandula angustifolia essential oil against stored-
textile effluent product pest Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera:
Asma Dhiffalah, Fatima Zohra El Berrichi, Nor El Bostrichidae): Fumigant toxicity, Food intake and
Houda Fardjaoui, Ibtissem Slatni, Ammar Maoui, Digestive enzymes
Brahim Gasmi, Joelle Duplay, Malika Ghazi Samir Tine, Nardjis Sayada, Fouzia Tine, Noureddine
• ID 538: 2-(2-Methoxybenzylidene) Hydrazine-1- Soltani
Carbothioamide as efficient organic inhibitor for • ID 135: Morphological and Phytochemical
mild steel in hydrochlo-ric acid solution Characterization of the Different Parts of Pistacia
Hana Ferkous, Souad Djellali, Rachid Sahraoui, lentiscus L. Fruits
Hamza Behloul, Khaoula Saoud, Alaaddin Çukurovali Kaissa Boudieb, Sabrina Ait Slimane-ait Kaki, Hayet
• ID 541: Thermodynamic and electrochemical Amellal-chibane, Hakima Oulebsir-mohand Kaci
studies of corrosion inhibition of carbon steel by
Rosmarinus officinalis extract in acid medium
Amina Belakhdar, Hana Ferkous, Souad Djellali,
Yasser Ben Amor, Hana Lahbib
• ID 141: TiO2 Supported on clay –cement hybrid
materials and wood fibers as photocatalyst for
phenol photodegradation
Latifa Morjène, Minoo Tasbihi, Michael shwarze,
Fadhel Aloulou, Mongi Seffen
Session: T6-OS6
12 11:00~12:30
OCT. Big Hall
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Session: T6-OS7
12 14:00~16:00
OCT. Big Hall
• ID 249: What’s left of the pear tree after the Fire • ID 3: Enhancement of Potential Field Data for
Blight outbreak? An urgent need for germplasm delineation of mineralized sections of Northwestern
preservation Nigeria
Mehdi Trad Cyril Okpoli
• ID 240: Situation and environmental impacts of • ID 161: Efficient conversion of rapeseed cake into
phytosanitary treatments for greenhouse vegetable bio-alcohol through pyrolysis
crops in the region of Biskra (ALGERIA). Elif Yaman, Nurgül Özbay, Sinan Temel, Fatma Özge
Toufik Aidat, Salah Eddine Benziouche Gökmen
• ID 205: Disperse Blue 1 removal using three • ID 270: Pollution and physiological changes in the
formulations of cactus extracts: A comparative leaves of apricot plants
study with a chemical flocculent Mohamed Zouari, Nada Elloumi, Monem Kallel,
Bouthaina Othmani, Moncef Khadhraoui Bechir Ben Rouina
76 EMCEI 2019
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TRACK 7.
Smart technologies for environmentally friendly energy
production
EMCEI 2019 79
Session: T7-OS1
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 1
• ID 94: Free-methane: producing fuel from waste • ID 163: Deposition of Cd doped ZnO thin films as
CO2 using renewable energies transparent electrode for solar cell applications
Stefano Falcinelli Fatma Özge Gökmen, Sinan Temel, Elif Yaman
• ID 167: Characterization of the inclusion of Polymer • ID 326: Utilization of Exhausted Oxygen from
Mem-brane for Application as Electrolyte in Direct Nitrogen Plant to improve Sulfur Recovery Unit and
Methanol Fuel Cell System reduce emissions_ Case Study
Kaoutar Aghmih, Imane Touarssi, Said Gmouh, Wahid Alzmzam, Walid Alfaghi
Miloudi Hlaibi, Sanaa Majid
80 EMCEI 2019
82 EMCEI 2019
TRACK 8.
Remote sensing and GIS for environmental monitoring and
management
EMCEI 2019 83
Session: T8-OS1
12 09:00~10:30
OCT. Room 4
• ID 44: Route Optimization for Waste Collection • ID 562: Integration of ELECTRE III and AHP -
Qiuyan Yuan Multicriteria decision analysis for identification of
• ID 51: Integrating multi-criteria evaluation suitable areas for artificial recharge with reclaimed
techniques for olive mill wastewater pond selection water
with ordered weighted average approach (Sidi Marwa Mahmoudi, Nadhem Brahim, Abdelwaheb
Aydi, Wissal Issaoui, Najet Shimi
Bouzid region, Tunisia)
Wissal Issaoui, Abdelwaheb Aydi, Imen Hamdi Nasr, • ID 340: GIS-based RUSLE model for the soil erosion
Marwa Mahmoudi, Tarek Abichou, Mohamed Hédi assessment in an arid zone: The case of Oued El
Inoubli Sourrag and Oued El Ferd watersheds
• ID 223: GIS-based model for vulnerability and Emna Medhioub, Moncef Bouaziz, Samir Bouaziz
seawater intru-sion risk assessment by combined • ID 88: Combining GIS applications and analytic
chemical indicators and GALDIT tools: The case of a hierarchy process method for landfill siting in
coastal aquifer in Mo-nastir, Tunisia Sulaimaniyah, Iraq
Rihem Mejdoub El Fehri, Mahmoud Dlala, Lamia Karwan Alkaradaghi, Salahalddin S. Ali, Nadhir Al-
Kouzana ansari, Jan Laue
Session: T8-OS2
12 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 4
• ID 551: Urban morphology and anthropogenic heat • ID 197: Trend analysis using Discrete Wavelet
effect on land surface temperature: Bab Ezzouar Transform (DWT) for non-stationary NDVI time
(Algiers) case study series in Tunisia
Assia Fernini-haffif, Ewa Berezowska-azzag Manel Rhif, Ali Ben Abbes, Imed Riadh Farah, Beatriz
Martínez
• ID 608: Assessing Land Degradation Neutrality
(LDN) in Southeastern Tunisia based-on Earth • ID 384: Map of the global pollution of the Algiers
Observation Data and Open Source Applications region established by the IAP method (Index of
Olfa Terwayet Bayouli, Bouajila Essifi, Mohamed Atmospheric Purity)
Ouessar Henia Saib, Mohamed Toumi
• ID 477: Production of a Land Cover/ Land Use (LC/ • ID 96: Role of environmental variables on the
LU) map of Izmir metropolitan city by using high- distribution of the Burmese Python in Florida
resolution images Zella Conyers, Shouraseni Roy
Elif Sertel, Raziye Hale Topaloglu, Kubra Bahsi, Beril
Varol, Nebiye Musaoglu
• ID 95: The use of satellite image and GIS to monitor
deforestation of Akure forest reserve and its
environs, Ondo State, Nigeria
Michael Oyinloye, Fidelis Ado
84 EMCEI 2019
Session: T8-PS1 - Screen3
12 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 579: A comparison between the two weighting • ID 156: Evaluation of TRMM 3B42 V7 Rainfall
methods ranking and rating in GIS-based PV site Product in Morocco
selection Rachid Hadria, Adil Salhi, Tarik Benabdelouahab,
Mazari Ait Kaci, Tammam Khadadj, Amel Alioua, Loubna Elmansouri, Hayat Lionboui, Hamza Ouatiki,
Housseyn Medjahed, Fatma Belhoucine Youssef Lebrini, Abdelaziz Htitiou, Rida Khellouk
• ID 216: Assessment of drought impact on surface • ID 286: Pilot activities in creating soil maps from
water in the Mockes Dam of the Free State, South satellite data – Struma river valley case study
Africa, using remote sensing techniques Hristo Nikolov, Toma Shishkov
Saheed Oke, Silent Ruzvidzo
• ID 294: Ecologic-Economic Zoning of a small water
catchment basin in Vacaria, southern Brazil
Vania Elisabete Schneider, Geise Macedo Dos Santos,
Sofia Helena Zanella Carra, Denise Peresin, Taison
Anderson Bortolin, Gisele Cemin
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TRACK 9.
Environmental impacts of natural hazards and
environmental risk assessment
EMCEI 2019 87
Session: T9-PS1 - Screen 4
11 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 509: The impact of environmental factors on • ID 605: Investigating extreme sea levels from the
the Diaphanosoma sp distribution in Ghrib Lake Meteorologically Induced Modulation along the
(Northern Algeria) English Channel coasts.
Somia Hamil, Siham Arab, Warda Essarhane, Imen Turki, Yasser Hamdi
Mohamed Nadjib Benzohra, Mounia Baha, Abdeslem
• ID 373: Study of the risks of the tsunami at Tunisian
Arab
coasts
• ID 104: Water quality shapes freshwater Lassaad Sahli, Hatem Kanfoudi, Aicha Abbassi, Ridha
macroinvertebrate communities in northern Tunisia Zgolli
Noura Slimani, David Sánchez-fernández, Eric
• ID 556: Modelling flood risk in rural areas: the case
Guilbert, Moncef Boumaïza, Jean Thioulouse
of the Arbaa Taourirt centre (Morocco)
• ID 498: Surface water quality assessment of Adil Salhi, Abdelmonaim Okacha, Sara
lacustrine ecosystem case study of Boukourdane Benabdelouahab, Mahjoub Himi, Tarik
Dam, Algeria Benabdelouahab, Albert Casas Ponsati
Siham Arab, Somia Hamil, Ismahan Adaouri, Amin • ID 65: Probabilistic multi-hazard risk assessment –
Chaffai, Ikram Nasrouche, Abdeslam Arab
development of an aggregation model based on the
• ID 511: Application of multivariate statistical algebra of events
analysis in the assessment of surface water quality Yasser Hamdi, Amine Ben Daoued, Nassima
in the hydrographic network of MazarfanWadi. Mouhous-voyneau, Philippe Sergent
Algeria. • ID 324: Coastal flooding risk assessment through
Djaouida Bouchelouche, Hind Sefiane, Imane Saal, Artificial Intelligence
Mouna Hafiane, Abdeslem Arab
Claudio Iuppa, Luca Cavallaro, Claudia Giarrusso,
• ID 82: Assessment of drought characteristics, and Rosaria Ester Musumeci, Giovanni Savasta
its impacts on vegetation and wheat yield in Tunisia • ID 607: Development of a probabilistic multi-flood
Nada Ben Mhenni, Masato Shinoda, Banzragch hazard approach considering uncertainties and
Nandintsetseg
climate change –Application to the coastal flooding
• ID 517: Study of water quality using multivariate of the Havre(France).
analysis in coastal wetland of Réghaïa. Algeria. Amine Ben Daoued, Nassima Mouhous-voyneau,
Djaouida Bouchelouche, Imene Saal, Mouna Hafiane, Yasser Hamdi, Philippe Sergent
Abdeslam Arab
• ID 269: Adding new information content to GNSS
• ID 79: Evaluation of drought severity changes in Iran measurements by SAR data processing in studying
using Hurst exponent and standardized precipitation a landslide
index Mila Atanasova-zlatareva, Hristo Nikolov
Zahra Noorisameleh, William Gough, Monirul Mirza
88 EMCEI 2019
Session: T9-OS1
11 16:30~19:00
OCT. Room 4
• ID 27: Sea Level Characteristics and Return Periods • ID 364: Prediction of earthquake-induced
at Port Said Harbour, Egypt liquefaction state in embankment dams using back-
Tarek El-geziry propagation neural network
• ID 426: Soil erosion assessment and farmers’ Abdelatif Zeroual, Messaoud Djeddou, Ali Fourar
perception in south Mediterranean basins: a • ID 32: Assessment of static and seismic bearing
Moroccan case study capacity factors for shallow strip foundations using
Adil Salhi, Tarik Benabdelouahab, Yassin El Hasnaoui, the discontinuity layout optimization procedure
Mhamed El Moussaoui, Abdelkarim El Morabit, Mohamed Khemissa, Imane Harzallah
Mahjoub Himi, Sara Benabdelouahab, Albert Casas
Ponsati, Rachid Hadria, Javier Martin-vide • ID 218: An environmental and financial risk
assessment protocol for the investments in the
• ID 472: Wildfires and socioeconomic variables in energy sector
Galicia, Spain: Panel Data Analysis
Antonio Nesticò, Gianluigi De Mare, Shuquan He,
Jaime De Diego, Mercedes Fernández, Antonio Rúa Gabriella Maselli
• ID 165: Hazardous materials prediction using
an Artificial Neural Network and meteorological
FASDAS data assimilation
Hosni Snoun, Hatem Kanfoudi, Ghazi Bellakhal, Jamel
Chahed
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TRACK 10.
Sustainable management of marine and coastal
environments
EMCEI 2019 91
Session: T10-OS1
12 09:00~10:30
OCT. Room 3
Session: T10-OS2
12 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 3
• ID 134: A Maritime Emission Control Area for the • ID 522: Understanding the source, distribution, and
Mediterranean Sea? Technological Solutions and fate of micro- and nano-plastics in natural water
Policy Options for a ‘Med ECA’ bodies
Thomas Brewer Valter Castelvetro, Andrea Corti, Alessio Ceccarini,
Jacopo La Nasa, Tommaso Lomonaco, Enrico Manco,
• ID 330: Comparison of pixel-based and object-
Francesca Modugno, Virginia Vinciguerra, Antonella
oriented classification methods for extracting built- Manariti
up areas in coastal zone
• ID 174: The Condition of the Red Alga Phyllophora
Chayma Kefi, Amina Mabrouk, Haythem Ismail
crispa (Hudson) P.S. Dixon and Proposals for MPA
• ID 501: Wetland Contracts: voluntary-based Optimization in South-western Crimea, Black sea
agreements for the sustainable governance of Vladimir Alexandrov, Nataliya Milchakova
Mediterranean protected wet-lands
• ID 132: The influence of sea surface temperatures
Giancarlo Gusmaroli, Giuseppe Dodaro, Ileana
Schipani, Claudio Perin, Franco Alberti, Stefano on biodiversity of Gaeta Gulf, Italy
Magaudda Matteo Gentilucci, Adriano Madonna, Giulia Guerriero
• ID 328: Repository of technical documents
for a sustainable management of marine and
coastal environments: the new portal www.
coastalmapping.eu
Tullia Valeria Di Giacomo, Francesco Paolo Di
Giacomo
92 EMCEI 2019
Session: T10-PS1 - Screen 2
12 14:00~16:00
OCT. Poster Hall
• ID 8: Water Pollution Monitoring Study for Protected • ID 284: Anti-oxidant and anti-enzymatic
Areas at Eastern Mediterranean Sea, Turkey assessment of white shrimp, Metapenaeus
Nevzat Özgür monoceros by-product hydrolysates elaborated by
• ID 510: Microplastics (MPs) pollution in Sidi Youssef bacterial proteases
harbor of the Kerkennah Islands, Sfax (Tunisia) Sondes Mechri, Imen Sellem, Khelifa Bouacem,
Fadoua Jabeur, Hocine Hacene, Samir Bejar, Amel
Khawla Chouchene, Teresa Rocha-santos, Mohamed
Bouanane-darenfed, Bassem Jaouadi
Ksibi
• ID 293: Comparative study of various treatment • ID 213: New insight in marine biotechnology:
carrageenans chemical features and
processes of crude oil associated water
acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition activity of
producedfrom the Upper Assam Basin (India)
two edible seaweeds of the genus Kappaphycus
Tapan Jyoti Gogoi, Subrata Borgohain Gogoi, Pranab
Boral, Monem Kallel Oladokun Sulaiman Olanrewaju, Giuseppina
Tommonaro, Giulia Guerriero, Chiara Fogliano,
• ID 512: Assessing the efficacy of dredged sediments Carmine Iodice, Gennaro Velotto, Annabella Tramice
from Zarzis harbor, Tunisia: implication to
agriculture
Afef Zouch, Mohamed Elwachem, Olfa Hentati,
Mohamed Ksibi
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TRACK 11.
Sustainable management of the urban environment
EMCEI 2019 95
Session: T11-OS1
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 3
• ID 151: An economic model to assess the long- • ID 521: Recycling way of sludge in handcraft pottery
term implications for investments aimed at urban (Marrakesh, Morocco)
sustainability Rachida Bouachera, Mariam El Aoud, Rachida
Antonio Nesticò, Gabriella Maselli Kasimi, Mounsif Ibnoussina, Yassine Taha, Hicham El
Boudour El Idrissi, Rachid Hakkou
• ID 486: Integrating plants and trees in the design
of urban parks in Marseille Subtitle: Greening the • ID 385: Municipal sewage sludge energetic
practice of landscape designers conversion as a tool for environmental and
Brice Dacheux-auzière, Yves Petit-berghem economic sustainability: produc-tion of innovative
biofuels and economic biofertilizer
• ID 191: Urban morphology and solar gains in cities
Aïda Ben Hassen Trabelsi, Athar Friaa, Samira Abidi,
with warm Mediterranean climate: Comparison of Slim Naoui, Faycel Jamaaoui
two collective residential complexes in Tunis,Tunisia
Nour El Houda Jouini, Fakher Kharrat, Safa Achour-
younsi
• ID 188: Numerical study of Traffic Noise Dispersion
Based on the Coupling between First Order Traffic
Model and French Noise Prediction Method
Hana Mosbahi, Abdessalem Jbara, Emna Khamassi,
Khalifa Slimi
96 EMCEI 2019
98 EMCEI 2019
TRACK 12.
Sustainable management of the indoor and built
environment
EMCEI 2019 99
Session: T12-OS1
11 11:00~12:30
OCT. Room 4
• ID 545: ASSESSMENT OF THE BACTERIAL • ID 35: For a better Literacy of Tunisians in Eco-
POLLUTION IN THE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK / health: Leishmaniasis Case
CASE STUDY OF SOUK AHRAS TOWN, ALGERIA Foued Maaoui, Imen Moumni, Lasaad Mouelhi
Mohamed Amine Bensoltane, Lotfi Zeghadnia, • ID 200: Relationship between anthropometric
Abdelkrim Guebail, Ahmed Salah Araibia, Lakhdar
parameters and hypertension in an Algerian adult
Djemili
population according to BMI, Waist Circumference
• ID 180: An integrated framework of environmental and Waist to Height Ratio
physics and epidemiology: the Biometeorological Salima Taleb, Kafila Boulaba, Ahlem Yousfi, Nada
Aspect of Thermal environment and Health project Taleb, Basma Difallah, Samira Negrichi
(BeAT Heat)
Katerina Pantavou, Spyridon Lykoudis, Filippos
Tymvios, Emily Vasiliadou, Kleanthis Nicolaides,
Chrysanthos Savvides, Panayiotis Yiallouros,
Constantinos Cartalis, Georgios Nikolopoulos
• ID 154: Influence of monthly temperatures on the
intra-annual distribution of autochthonous malaria
in Spain
Arturo Sousa, Julia Morales, Mark Vetter, Mónica
Aguilar-alba, Leoncio García-barrón
• ID 98: Novel sensor chip for IoT/M2M and LTE/3G • ID 16: “This heat is killing”: Perception of heat stress
network Based Water Quality Monitoring for Off- among elderly women in Ibadan, Nigeria
Grid Water Systems Tolulope Osayomi, Rebecca Chineokwu Ugwu
Mokhtar Guizani, Shenxing Wang, Ryusei Ito, • ID 182: The potential of green areas exposure on
Masayoshi Johmen, Ken Ushijima Ushijima, Toshikazu
increasing people’s physical activity
Kawaguchi, Naoyuki Funamizu
Silvestre García De Jalón, Aline Chiabai, Sonia
• ID 349: Health risk assessment of occupational Quiroga, Cristina Suárez, Pablo Martínez, Timothy
exposure to perchloroethylene and trichloroethylene Taylor
in dry cleaning in Sfax city (Tunisia) • ID 343: Genetic, environmental and dietary risk
Fatma Omrane, Moncef Khadhraoui, Boubaker factors of colorectal cancer: A case-control study in
Elleuch, Imed Gargouri
the Algerian East
• ID 248: Assessment of potential health hazards Samira Negrichi, Salima Taleb
of trace elements contamination of groundwater
• ID 357: Antimicrobial activity of oak wood against
in a shallow aquifer: A case study in Guenniche
nosocomial Acinetobacter baumanni of human and
(Northern Tunisia)
animal origin: A One-Health Approach
Nizar Troudi, Fadoua Hamzaoui – Azaza, Ourania
Muhaammad Tanveer Munir, Christophe Belloncle,
Tzoraki, Mounira Zammouri
Florence Aviat, Michel Federighi, Mattieu Eveillard,
• ID 423: Effects of outdoor air pollution on human Helene Pailhories
health in Mohammedia, “Morocco”.
Rachida El Morabet, Abderrahmane Adoui El
Ouadrhiri, Roohul Abad Khan, Said Mouak, Mohamed
Aneflouss
• ID 387: Glycol Ethers in Water Based Products:
Determination and Evaluation According to
European Directives.
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