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ALL IN ONE ?? TOTAL ECOLOGICAL TOURISM IN SIWA OASIS, EGYPT

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Marian Nicolae, NICOLE LIVIA PETCULESCU, FLOAREA NICOLAE, TIBERIU IANCU, FLORENTINA EREMIA)

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Our study provides the implementation of the modern concept "All in One - Total Tourism", already experienced within Bioterra University in the Student Practice Center in Neptun-Comorova Resort, with subsequent scaling at the international level with our bilateral collaboration partner in this field: the Institute of Advanced Specific Studies in Giza-Egypt. The applicability of the concept was achieved through a study conducted in Siwa Oasis, Egypt. This is a top destination, one of the most isolated and fascinati...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2026
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ASSESSMENT OF HYDROBIOLOGICAL PRODUCTIVITY OF SMALL RESERVOIRS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ECOLOGICAL AND CLIMATIC STRESS FACTORS IN SOUTHERN UKRAINE

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Sofiia Melnychenko, Olena Honcharova, Larysa Bohadorova, Viktoriia Boiko, Andrii Shepel)

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The research focuses on the main aspects of assessing the hydrobiological and ecological state of small reservoirs in the context of current climate change and its impact on food resources. In the context of anthropogenic load, the impact of military actions on the ecosystems of southern Ukraine, the topic is highly relevant and timely. Given the complex impact of these processes on the food resources of aquatic ecosystems, fish productivity and hydroecological state, the topic also has increased practical signifi...

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ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE WATER QUALITY ALONG THE SFANTU GHEORGHE BRANCH (DANUBE DELTA) UNDER NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, ana bianca pavel)

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This study assesses surface water quality along the Sf. Gheorghe Branch of the Danube Delta (km 85-km 15) and adjacent control sectors, in order to assess the influence of both natural processes and anthropogenic pressures on aquatic environmental conditions. In situ measurements were performed at 97 stations during the June and September 2025 campaigns using a YSI EXO2 multiparameter probe. The monitored indicators were temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, total dissolved solids, salinity, turbidity, ...

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ASSESSMENT OF THE POLLUTING POTENTIAL OF COMMUNITY TAILINGS IN THE ZARUMA-PORTOVELO MINING DISTRICT, ECUADOR

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Washington Pincay-Musso, Karla Villamar, Hilary Castillo-Requenes, Samantha Jimenez-Oyola, Yolanda Sanchez-Palencia)

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Inadequate management of mining tailings represents a major environmental challenge in Latin America, particularly in mining districts where these deposits are often located near communities and water bodies, increasing the risk of environmental contamination. This study assesses the polluting potential of a community tailings dam located in the Zaruma–Portovelo mining district, one of the country’s most important gold-mining areas. Ten tailings samples were collected and subjected to physicochemical and miner...

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BIOACCUMULATION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS IN SEDIMENT AND EDIBLE BIOTA FROM BILLE CREEK, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA: CONTAMINATION LEVELS AND ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Onyinyechi Grace Opara, Vsevolod V Pavshintsev)

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Petroleum-related pollution remains a persistent threat to aquatic ecosystems in the Niger Delta, particularly in communities near active oil infrastructure. This study assessed total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), sixteen priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and selected 5 heavy metals (Chromium, Cadmium, Lead, Nickel and Zinc) in sediment and two edible benthic organism the periwinkle (Tympanotonus fuscatus) and the mangrove crab (Callinectes amnicola) samples collected at an oil company"s pipeline p...

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CHARACTERISTICS OF ASH DUMPS OF COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Leonid Delitsyn, Mikhail Sulman, Ruslan Kulumbegov, Oleg Popel, Victoria Petropavlovskaya)

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A key environmental and technological problem for coal-fired generation in the Russian Federation is the overfilling of existing ash disposal sites. The total volume of accumulated solid coal combustion waste has reached 2 billion tons. It is important to emphasize that this figure reflects only the accumulated "legacy burden" and is not a fixed value: the industry generates about 20 million tons of new waste annually. Consequently, the actual mass of this waste requiring disposal or processing is steadily increas...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2026
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EFFECIENT SPECTROSCOPIC METHOD FOR RAPID DETECTION AND ANTIBIOTICS SUSCEPTIBILITY DETERMINATION OF BACTERIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Mahmoud Huleihel)

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Bacterial infections are among the most common infectious diseases. Antibiotics have been a crucial approach in preventing and treating human bacterial infections for the past century. These powerful medications effectively combat specific diseases and potentially save lives. Antibiotics destroy bacteria or inhibit their reproduction and spread. After the breakthrough discovery of penicillin, a wide array of antibiotics has been subsequently uncovered. Although antibiotics remain the primary treatment, many bacter...

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FROM PROFIT TO THE BIOSPHERE: LINKING GLUCHMAN AND SINGER ETHICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Marian Ambrozy)

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Environmental management and genetic engineering today must cope with the increasing need to integrate ethical considerations into technical solutions. In the real scientific world, there is a truly wide range of scientific approaches. Our contribution presents an analysis of two significant consequentialist approaches today – Gluchman’s ethics of social consequences and Peter Singer’s preferential utilitarianism. The aim of the contribution is not a simple comparison of both concepts. It is to apply these t...

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GREEN SPACES IN URBAN AREAS EVALUATION BASED ON RESPONDENTS' OPINIONS ?? COMPARATIVE STUDY IN ROMANIA AND LITHUANIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Berar Cristian, Tota Cristina Elena, JANCAUSKIENE INGA, PALAITYTE GRAZINA, Sala Florin)

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The study evaluated people's perception of green spaces located near managed water courses in the urban environment, in the city of Timisoara - "Bega" Canal (Romania) and in Vilnius - "Neris" River (Lithuania). The information was collected in 2025, based on a questionnaire in Google Forms. The questionnaire included six questions categories (QC1 to QC6) with: general information about respondents (QC1), perception of public green spaces (QC2), perception of biodiversity (QC3), impact of climate change (QC4), cons...

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HABITAT VULNERABILITY< ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND LANDSCAPE RESILIENCE IN A SMALL TRANSBOUNDARY BLACK SEA CHOROKHI RIVER DELTA GEORGIA (SAQARTVELO)

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Marina Shainidze, Guguli Dumbadze, Kadir Seyhan, Yahya Terzi, Izolda Matchutadze)

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The transboundary Chorokhi River Valley, extending from the upper mountainous catchments of northeastern Turkey to the deltaic plains of Georgia, represents one of the most ecologically diverse corridors in the eastern Black Sea Basin. This landscape integrates wetlands, river meanders, mixed and broad-leaved forests, agroforestry systems, and coastal dunes that together sustain high biodiversity and essential ecological processes of the Colchic biogeographical province. An integrated landscape–ecological approa...

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HISTORIC MANOR PARKS ARE BIDIVERSITY HOT-SPOTS IN EUROPEAN CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Ivo Machar)

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In Europe, historic manor parks have been established as important parts of manor houses of aristocracy. Currently, most of manor parks and historical gardens are considered as very interesting historic monuments as well as important aesthetic features of cultural landscapes. Recently, historic manor parks come to the focus of ecologists and conservationists because of its biodiversity. Large historic parks and gardens, especially those with presence of old very large trees, providing habitats for many species of ...

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IMPACTS OF WIND FARMS ON GRASSLAND BIODIVERSITY USING SWOT ANALYSIS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, AIMILIA LEMPESI)

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Grassland ecosystems represent extensive livestock farming systems and biodiversity conservation areas, with their ecological, social, and economic services. Wind turbines constitute one of the main sources of renewable energy that helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Nevertheless, the growing establishment of wind farms in grasslands and protected areas makes it necessary to evaluate their environmental impacts. A systematic literature review was carried out, and applied a SWOT analysis to study and assess the ...

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IMPROVING THE STAINING PERFORMANCE OF A NOVEL LUMINESCENT DYE FOR ENHANCED MUSCLE IMAGING IN BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Muza Kirjusina, Ligita Mezaraupe, Evita Romanovska-Dzalbe, Elena Kirilova, Ilze Rubenina)

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Polycyclic aromatic dyes, are widely used as fluorescent labels, and of super-resolution microscopy. Dyes exhibit high photo stability, broad emission spectra making them suitable for advanced bioimaging. That is especially important in parasitology, where fluorescent labelling enables detailed investigation of pathogen morphology, and dynamic biological processes in living systems. In previous studies, ethanol was identified as an effective fixation agent because of its low toxicity and ability to preserve tissue...

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MEASURES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR REDUCING THE IMPACT OF MICROPLASTICS IN SURFACE WATERS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Angelica Nicoleta Gaman, Lorand Toth, Marius Kovacs, Sorin Simion, Izabella Kovacs)

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Environmental pollution with microplastics is a global concern, accompanied by a large body of research primarily focused on aquatic environments. Microplastic contamination has a considerable impact on both the biological diversity of aquatic ecosystems and human health. In this context, the present paper provides an overview of technologies and measures aimed at reducing the presence of microplastics in surface waters, emphasizing two complementary approaches: the removal of microplastics from transfer pathways ...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2026
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MINERAL COMPOSITIONS BASED ON GYPSUM AND A MODIFYING COMPLEX FROM FUEL INDUSTRY WASTE

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Kirill Petropavlovskii, Mikhail Sulman, Victoria Petropavlovskaya, Tatiana Novichenkova)

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Modern architecture and materials science are searching for new materials that are environmentally friendly and sustainable. These materials ensure a high quality of life and high energy efficiency in buildings. In addition to operational characteristics, the technological aspects of their production are important. This includes high mold turnover, ease of material fabrication, and the cost of obtaining them. These requirements can be met through the use of additive manufacturing for the production of buildings an...

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MINERAL PROFILE OF CELERY ROOT (APIUM GRAVEOLENS VAR. RAPACEUM) DETERMINED BY XRF

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Laura Radulescu, Corina Megyesi, Ariana Velciov, Gabriel Stelian Bujanca, Despina Maria Bordean)

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Celery (Apium Graveolens var. Rapaceum) is a tasty and aromatic vegetable, part of the Apiaceae family. It is an important horticultural crop, being rich in nutritional value. It is cultivated worldwide both for food and for use in the pharmaceutical industry. This medicinal vegetable hosts a valuable source of minerals, vitamins, antioxidants, pigments, aromatic compounds, organic acids, tannins. The aim of this study was to determine the mineral composition of celery root using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), but also...

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SPECTROSCOPIC IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIAL PHYTO- PATHOGENS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Vitaly Erukhimovitch)

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Phytopathogens cause severe plant diseases that pose major challenges to food production. Early detection of these bacterial pathogens is therefore essential for developing effective control strategies. However, existing bacterial identification methods are often slow and insufficiently specific. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microscopy, known for its high sensitivity to molecular changes in cells, offers a promising alternative. Spectroscopic techniques in general provide rapid, cost-effective, and simple app...

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TRENDS IN ACCUMULATION OF METALIC POLLUTANTS IN CERTAIN MEDICINAL PLANTS AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR INFUSION

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Andrei Szollosi-Mota, Vasilica Irina Nalboc, Maria Prodan, Sonia Suvar, Iuliana Asimina Toplician)

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Medicinal plants offer diverse health benefits through biological active compounds, anti microbial effects that help treat diseases. Polluants contaminate medicinal plants through polluted soil, water, and air, or poor processing, with different concentrations.Different contributors include industrial emissions, pesticides, irrigation with polluted water, and environmental pollution e.g. Toxic/heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), and chromium (Cr), mangan...

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VEGETATION STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION IN URBAN PARK ECOSYSTEM

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Cristina Tota, Berar Cristian, Sala Florin)

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Parks have multiple functionalities in the urban environment, from ornamental, ecological, cultural, historical and other perspectives. This study analyzed the vegetation in “Justice” Park, Timisoara Municipality, Romania. The study evaluated the vegetation based on specific parameters, height (H, m), crown diameter (CD, m) and structural volume (SV). The crown projection area (CPA) was evaluated. The ecological value (EV), and landscape value (LV) indices were determined. Based on the inventory of plant speci...

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VISITOR CENTRES OF NATIONAL NATURAL PARKS OF UKRAINE: SPATIAL ANALYSIS, FUNCTIONAL FEATURES, AND PROSPECTS FOR DIGITAL DEVELOPMENT

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Oleksiy Davydov, Nataliia Omelchenko, Alla Piatkova, Hanna Napadovska)

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This study explores the spatial distribution and functional characteristics of visitor centres within the system of national natural parks of Ukraine, with a particular focus on the potential of virtual visitor centres as an innovative development pathway. Visitor centres are key elements of park infrastructure that provide information services, regulate visitor flows, and promote the conservation value of protected areas while supporting environmental education and community engagement. The research is based on a...

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WILDFIRE HAZARD AND BIOMASS DYNAMICS ACROSS LAND-COVER TYPES IN ALBANIA

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Orjeta Jaupaj, Alban Doko, Florinda Kadria)

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Albania, situated in the Mediterranean basin, represents a fire-prone environment where climatic conditions, vegetation heterogeneity, and human pressure interact to shape complex wildfire dynamics. While several studies have focused on meteorological fire-danger forecasting, the frequency of observed wildfire occurrence, and fire severity in terms of burned area extent, considerably less attention has been given to the year-to-year variability of biomass loss. This study examines the impact of wildfire activity o...

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