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ICESA 2024 Environmental Science and Applications

Monday 18 November 2024

Starts 8:00 AM

Finishes 18:00 PM


Organized by International ASET Inc.


Venue: Hotel Real Palácio

Address: Rua Tomás Ribeiro 115
1050-228 Lisboa

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The environmental conference proceedings will be published with an ISSN and ISBN, indexed in Google Scholar, and archived permanently in PorThe environmental conference proceedings will be published with an ISSN and ISBN, indexed in Google Scholar, and archived permanently in Portico.

The 5th International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications (ICESA 2024) aims to become the leading conference in fields related to Environmental Science and Applications.The goal of this environmental conference 2024 is to provide a space for scholars from all over the world to present advances in the relevant fields and to foster an environment conducive to exchanging ideas and information.

ICESA 2024 is an acronym for International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications.

Topics themes for ICESA 2024 include, but are not limited, to the following:

Air pollution and treatment

Biofuels

Desalination

Energy Management

Environmental Protection

Environmental Risk Assessments

Environmental Sustainability and Development

Greenhouse Effect, Global Warming, and Climate Change

Infectious Diseases and the Environment

Nanotechnology Impacts on Environment

Oil Spills

Pollution and Health Issues

Renewable and Non-Renewable Energies

Soil Pollution and Treatment

Wastewater Management and Treatment

Water Pollution and Treatment


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