Prof.Dr.Ban Taha Mohammed College of Education for Pure Sciences Keywords: Sustainable development; Trees; Rooftops; Visitors’ route Planting trees instead of building roofs and canopies is a suitable alternative to a sustainable environment strategy and provides many advantages [1]. Trees absorb carbon dioxide, filter air pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, ammonia, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, and ...
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Beyond the Euphrates: Exploring Water Resource Management and Agricultural Sustainability in the Face of Climate Change in Karbala
Dr. Bahaa Aldeen Abdalrahman Hadi Lecturer /college of medicine Abstract: In Iraq, the Holy Karbala Governorate is both agriculturally and religiously significant. It faces several challenges concerning agriculture and water resources, which are becoming more serious. Climate change and problems caused by dams further up the rivers that flow into the region mean there needs to be more water for ...
Read More »Between Piety and Progress: Balancing Religious Tourism with Sustainable Development in Karbala
Dr. Bahaa Aldeen Abdalrahman Hadi Lecturer /college of medicine Abstract: Each year, millions of followers travel to Karbala, a city in Iraq that holds great religious importance for Shiite Muslims. Religious tourism is vital for the local economy. Still, so many visitors create problems for the area, such as ensuring there are enough resources for everyone without damaging the environment ...
Read More »Outdoor fans from air conditioners, generators and global warming, yeast and mould infections
Prof. Dr. Ban Taha Mohammed College of Education for Pure Sciences Essential issues in urban environments must be highlighted, and there is more than one reason [1]. Air conditioning inside the building is one of the primary factors that release heat to the environment outside the building due to the presence of fans of cooling equipment outside the building has ...
Read More »How do we maintain the sustainability of natural vegetation in Iraq (Karbala Governorate as a model)
Prof.Dr. Neepal Imtair Algaraawi University of Kerbala/Faculty of education for pure science Sustainability is a concept that involves the idea of sustainable development. In other words, it means the possibility of economic growth and the provision of basic human needs without causing environmental erosion and pollution. The importance of vegetation in environmental sustainability: Vegetation is one of the essential elements ...
Read More »Recommended trees for the campaign to plant 12 billion trees in Iraq (Karbala Governorate as an example)
Prof.Dr. Neepal Imtair Algaraawi University of Kerbala/Faculty of education for pure science Specialists confirm that Iraq needs to plant more than 12 billion trees at a time when its official green areas (forests) do not reach 2 percent, while the areas exposed to deterioration due to increasing desertification and bulldozing of orchards amount to more than 50 percent. Reviving and ...
Read More »Sustainable Development in Educational and Academic Concepts
Asst.Prof.Dr.Aysar Ashour Khalaf University of Kerbala/Faculty of education for pure science/ Biology department Sustainable development is a global concept that includes economic, social, and environmental aspects, where meeting the needs of the present generation is a prerequisite without sacrificing or harming the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Universities play a significant role in achieving the goals of ...
Read More »Towards Sustainable Urban Planning
Professor Dr. Riyadh Kadem Salman al-Jumaili College of Education for Humanities / Department of Applied Geography Introduction: Among the most prominent modern trends in contemporary planning sciences is the tendency towards achieving the principle of sustainability in urban and urban plans for cities and towns alike in various parts of the world, especially in developed countries. Perhaps the pressing environmental ...
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Professor Dr. Riyadh Kadem Salman al-Jumaili College of Education for Humanities / Department of Applied Geography Introduction: Contemporary lifestyles have witnessed great development in all aspects of life thanks to the development of modern technology methods, including the city itself in which we live. What is essential in this is how the city was able to employ modern technology to ...
Read More »Building a Sustainable Future for Medicines: Enhancing Drug Lifecycle Sustainability
Dr. Labib Abdul Rasool Abdul Razaq College of Pharmacy Medicines can be considered part of our health at some point throughout our lives. With the ageing of the population, the need for drugs may increase to address crucial public health requirements and can impact our environmental system and health in the long run. Also, the need increases for a paradigm ...
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