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Title Digital Utilities for Sustainable Constructions at Landfills Supporting Safe Community Health Infrastructures and Humanity Protection in Risk at post COVID-19 era
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Authors Koliopoulos, TK
Title Digital Utilities for Sustainable Constructions at Landfills Supporting Safe Community Health Infrastructures and Humanity Protection in Risk at post COVID-19 era
Year 2021
Published
DOI 10.1109/ICEV52951.2021.9632630
Abstract The current study presents useful digital monitoring tools for environmental impact assessment, sustainable development, safe infrastructures related to sustainable tourism, heritage and cultural tourism monuments, archaeological sites, water resources sports tourism sites, ecological landscape tourism sites close to landfill sites. Useful tools are presented for stakeholders examining particular digital utilities for decision making to mitigate toxic hazardous probable landfill gas's atmospheric pollution concentrations from landfill sites. In this paper are presented useful digital utilities as a framework of an integrated community health policy to support safe construction designs and proper monitoring schemes for public health protection and efficient economic designs. Integrated public health policy is presented within useful digital utilities applying proper management techniques for monitoring landfill emissions and decision making protecting community health and public health. Useful results are presented for sustainable construction facilities next to landfill sites that promote sustainable tourism, cultural - heritage tourism, sports tourism, ecological tourism and safety of associated community health infrastructures at post COVID-19 era within renewable resources from treated landfill emissions, green circular economy, clean technologies.
Author Keywords risk management operations utility; monitoring landfill gas emissions; sustainable tourism; public health policy; digital utilities for safe constructions protecting humanity in risk at post COVID-19 era
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000856106100007
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