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How does architectural heritage conservation contribute to sustainable cities?

Architectural heritage conservation entails the preservation and maintenance of culturally significant structures or locations to foster sustainable urban development. This strategy fosters environmental, economic, social, and cultural sustainability. Successful instances were examined alongside challenges, including financial limitations, regulatory obstacles, and the equilibrium between contemporary development and conservation. This event also included innovative ideas, policy recommendations, […]

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Plan to reduce energy consumption

Reducing energy consumption in house building is crucial for environmental sustainability and cost savings. This presentation on reducing home energy consumption will cover practical strategies like using energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and smart power strips. I’ll discuss simple habits such as unplugging devices, optimizing thermostat settings, and maximizing natural light. Additionally, I’ll highlight home improvements

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Role of Esri in Climate Action (SDG13)

How Esri’s GIS technology is crucial in tackling climate change challenges? It covers GIS applications in monitoring environmental changes, predicting climate impacts, managing resources, supporting policies, and enhancing disaster response. Real-world case studies showcase Esri’s collaboration with organizations like the UN, NASA, and governments in climate risk analysis, sustainable urban planning, and disaster management. The

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Drought Risk Assessment and Mitigation Using Geomatics Techniques (SDG13)

Drought is a critical environmental hazard that affects water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems, leading to significant socio-economic and environmental consequences. Effective drought risk assessment and mitigation require advanced tools and methodologies to monitor and predict drought conditions accurately. Geomatics techniques, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing, provide powerful solutions for assessing drought risk

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Remote Sensing for Carbon Footprint Reduction: Advancing Clean Energy Sustainability (SDG13)

As the world transitions toward sustainable energy solutions, reducing the carbon footprint of energy production and consumption has become a critical goal. Remote sensing technologies play a pivotal role in this effort by providing accurate, real-time data for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing clean energy resources. This seminar, titled “Remote Sensing for Carbon Footprint Reduction: Advancing

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Exhibiting the Past by Implementing Photogrammetry in Virtual Heritage Museums(SDG11)

The seminar on Exhibiting the Past by Implementing Photogrammetry in Virtual Heritage Museums is related to the integration of photogrammetric techniques for creating virtual museums, which show and present cultural and historical objects digitally. Through utilizing photogrammetry it is possible to create 3D models which help digital preservation and presentation of objects and sites which

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Cultural Heritage Preservation through Photogrammetric Documentation (SDG11)

The seminar on Cultural Heritage Preservation through Photogrammetric Documentation is related to using photogrammetry as a tool for the documentation of cultural historical sites. Through using advancing imaging techniques such as a camera, with the aid of photogrammetry it is possible to create 3D models for objects, such as buildings, artefacts and landscapes. The proposed

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AI for Sustainable Water Management (Clean Water and Sanitation)

Water sustainability is a global challenge, with issues such as scarcity, pollution, infrastructure inefficiencies, and climate change threatening resources. AI plays a crucial role in addressing these problems through smart irrigation, leak detection, water quality monitoring, and demand forecasting. Advanced visualization tools, including heat maps and predictive drought models, provide valuable insights for conservation. Case

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