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Sweety Joy C

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AN EFFICIENT AND INTERPRETABLE HYBRID AI FRAMEWORK FOR COCONUT LEAF DISEASE DIAGNOSIS USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Sweety Joy C)

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Coconut cultivation is a vital component of agricultural sustainability in tropical regions, particularly in Kerala, India, where leaf diseases pose a significant threat to crop yield and plantation health. Automated diagnosis of coconut leaf diseases using vision-based deep learning models has shown promising performance, but their real-world applicability is limited by challenges such as severe class imbalance, high-dimensional feature learning, excessive computational overhead, and limited interpretability duri...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2026
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E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KOCHI, INDIA: BEHAVIORAL DRIVERS AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY IMPLICATIONS

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Naibin George, Andrejs Cekuls, Sweety Joy C)

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This article identified the issue of electronic waste (e-waste) management in Kochi, India, amongst the country's rapid technological growth and escalating electronic consumption. It highlights the severe environmental and health risks of improper e-waste disposal, particularly in the informal recycling sector, which dominates India's recycling landscape. The article emphasises the need for a transformative shift from the existing cradle-to-grave (C2G) system to a Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C) model for circular e-waste ...

Recycling2026
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THE ROLE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY PRINCIPLES IN ENHANCING E-WASTE SUPPLY CHAINS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES

(STEF92 Technology, 2026, Naibin George, Andrejs Cekuls, Sweety Joy C)

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Purpose Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, posing urgent environmental and social challenges, particularly in emerging economies where recycling infrastructure is underdeveloped and informal recycling practices dominate. This article examines how circular economy (CE) principles can be applied to enhance e- waste supply chains and promote sustainable management. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review (SLR) of 50 peer-reviewed articles published betw...

Recycling2026
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