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E-grāmata: Technical and Technological Solutions Towards a Sustainable Society and Circular Economy

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  • Sērija : World Sustainability Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2024
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031562921

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Resource depletion and ecological risks are more than ever at the heart of societal and economic debates. In the 1970s, the developed countries saw the Fordist growth regime crumble in parallel with the growing awareness of the ecological issue. Since the first industrial revolutions, technological dynamics have been the cause of many environmental problems, and there is a consensus on the diagnosis. Integrated technologies reduce resource use and/or pollution at source by using cleaner production methods. This generally leads to a reduction in the by-products, energy inputs and resources used by companies to produce goods.

Integrated production technologies reduce negative environmental impacts at source by substituting or modifying cleaner technologies. Examples of integrated, or cleaner, production technologies are the recirculation of materials, the use of environmentally friendly materials (such as the substitution of water for organic solvents), etc. However, the implementation of integrated production technologies is often hampered by obstacles related to cost, coordination and skill inertia problems and to the productive organisation of companies. In addition to the high investment costs of new integrated technologies, additional barriers may emerge depending on the nature of the environmental problem and the type of environmental regulation in question.

Chapter
1. Assessment of land cover change impacts (1987-2022) over
environmental degradation using NDVI index and GIS tools within upstream part
of Oum Err Bia basin (Morocco) (Halouan Said).
Chapter 2. Use of biological
parameters of Mytilus galloprovincialis and modelling investigation tools for
installing potential future zones of mussel farming after improvement of
Anza-Taghazout seawater quality (Youssef El Mourabit).
Chapter 3. Building a
Greener World: Harnessing the Power of IoT and Smart Devices for Sustainable
Environment (Wasswa Shafik).
Chapter 4. The application of solar
distillation technology as a sustainable solution for seawater desalination
in the arid regions of the world (Souad NASRDINE).
Chapter 5. Study of
energy production by the anaerobic digestion system of Waste Management
(Soukaina Agoud).
Chapter 6. Predictive Deep Neural Network model of
Doukkala Coastal domain Land Use with Remote Sensing data (Mustapha
Skittou).
Chapter 7. Digitalization of a system transport and distribution
of drinking water by designing an online digital model on a virtual platform
(Oumaima EL-GHAMMAD).
Chapter 8. Impact of Firing Temperature on Energy
Efficiency, Durability, and Performance in Clay Brick Manufacturing with
Diverse Clay Types (ABOULOIFA Walid).
Chapter 9. Rosa canina aqueous
extract: chemical characterization and green synthesis of silver and copper
nanoparticles (Meriem OUTAKI).
Chapter
10. Management and valuation of
rainwater by alternative techniques, Zone 1 of the University of Settat
(Abdelhadi EL BOUZIDI).
Chapter
11. Characterization and valorization of
Recycled Textile Waste: Application for treatment of wastewater from the
textile industry (SAKINI Salma).
Chapter
12. Studying the effect of
integration intelligent dust detection and cleaning system on the efficiency
of monocrystalline photovoltaic panels (Mohammed Benchrifa).
Chapter
13. Thermal-oxidative Ageing and lifetimeprediction of the High-Density
Polyethylene Pipes (Ihssan Srii).
Chapter 14. Performance Nanopesticides in
Agriculture: Scopes and Limitations (Ahmed Sayantani Nanda).
Chapter
15. Sustainability in integrated water resources management: systematic
literature review (Oumaima RBAIBI).
Chapter 16. Towards aerogel blanket for
thermal insulation in buildings Short review (Ait khouya Oumaima).
Jamal MABROUKI received his PhD in Process and Environmental Engineering at Mohammed V University in Rabat, specializing in artificial intelligence and smart automatic systems. He completed the Bachelor of Science in Physics and Chemistry with honors from Hassan II University in Casablanca, Morocco and the engineer in Environment and smart system from Ibn Zohr University. His research is on intelligent monitoring, control, and management systems and more particularly on sensing and supervising remote intoxication systems, smart self-supervised systems and recurrent neural networks. He has published several papers in conferences and indexed journals, most of them related to artificial intelligent systems, internet of things or big data and mining. Jamal will currently work in environment, energy and smart system professor at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Faculty of Science. Jamal is scientific committee member of numerous national and international conferences. He is also a reviewer of Modeling Earth Systems and Environment; International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry; International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing; The Journal of Supercomputing and Big Data Mining and Analytics.