Overview

The scope of Global Congress on Renewable Energy and Environment (GC-REE) includes, but is not limited to; the following major topics as;

  • Bio Flues,
  • Soil,
  • Water,
  • Water Pollution,
  • Air,
  • Air Pollution,
  • Soil-water characteristic curve,
  • Nonlinear curve fitting,
  • Soil suction,
  • Soil Science,
  • Soil conservation
  • Soil microbiology,
  • Soil fertility,
  • Soils and Tillage,
  • Dryland Agriculture,
  • Mineral Nutrition,
  • Manures and Fertilizers,
  • Irrigation Water Management,
  • Cropping Systems,
  • Agrometeorological,
  • Hygroscopic water,
  • Capillary water,
  • Gravitational water,
  • Water Vapour,
  • Hygroscopic water,
  • Evaporation,
  • Condensation,
  • Water cycle,
  • Chemical and physical properties,
  • Fresh water storage,
  • Sea water,
  • Water industry water content,
  • Allocation,
  • Soil Chemistry,
  • Energy from Waste,
  • Solar Thermal Application,
  • Petroleum,
  • Geothermal,
  • Photovoltaic Technologies,
  • Wind Energy,
  • Wave and Tidal Energy,
  • Decarbonizing Cities and Regions,
  • Zero Carbon Urban Design,
  • Low Energy Architecture,
  • Climatic and Environmental Issues,
  • Governance and Regulation,
  • Smart Grid, Energy and Lifestyle,
  • Energy Efficiency,
  • Remote Area Power Supply.
  • Environmental agriculture,
  • Environmental biology,
  • Environmental biotechnology,
  • Environmental engineering,
  • Environmental health,
  • Environmental nanotechnology,
  • Environmental microbiology,
  • Environmental toxicology,
  • Environmental pollution and monitoring,
  • Environmental zoology,
  • Environmental ethics and biosciences,
  • Environmental informatics,
  • Environmental biochemistry,
  • Environmental genetics,
  • Environmental botany,
  • Environmental education,
  • Environmental psychology and sociology,
  • Environmental managements,
  • Environmental issues related to biosciences,
  • Environmental biophysics,
  • Environmental geology and other related issues.


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