Temporal analysis of air pollution and its relationship with meteorological parameters in Bahrain, 2006–2012

Authors: Jassim M.S., Coskuner G., Munir S.
The objective of this paper is to analyze temporal and seasonal trends of air pollution in Bahrain between 2006 and 2012 by utilizing datasets from five air quality monitoring stations. The non-parametric and robust Theil-Sen approach is employed to study quantitatively temporal variations of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), nitrogen [...]

Feed-in tariff structure development for photovoltaic electricity and the associated benefits for the Kingdom of Bahrain

Authors: Haji S., Durazi A., Al-Alawi Y.
In this study, the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme was considered to facilitate an effective introduction of renewable energy in the Kingdom of Bahrain. An economic model was developed for the estimation of feasible FIT rates for photovoltaic (PV) electricity on a residential scale. The calculations of FIT rates were based [...]

Who is the bigger culprit? Studying impacts of traffic and land use on noise levels in CBD area of Karachi, Pakistan

Authors: Mehdi M.R., Arsalan M.H., Gazder U., Kim M., Seong J.C., Namdeo A., Chang S.I.
The trend of urbanization has attracted increased attention towards urban areas around the world. Central business districts (CBDs) serve as the core of commercial activities of urban areas and are often associated with high-density population. Noise pollution in urban areas, especially CBDs, is considered as an important issue for planners [...]

Change Leadership: The Role of Emotional Intelligence

Authors: Issah M.
This article presents the role of emotional intelligence in leading change in an organization. Specifically, the article highlights the different perspectives of emotional intelligence, and the related five components—self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation, empathy, and social skill—are discussed. In furtherance, I propose how emotional intelligence contributes to change leadership focusing on building [...]

Accelerating the transformation to a green university: University of Bahrain experience

Authors: Hamzah R.Y., Alnaser N.W., Alnaser W.E.
Many universities are striving to have an environmental impact on the society as they are considered as small communities aiming to be eco-friendly and having low CO2 emission. This concept has been emerging after the worldwide concern on the ozone depletion issue and global warming. As a result, many titles [...]

A detailed statistical study of heterogeneous, homogeneous and nucleation models for dissolution of waste concrete sample for mineral carbonation

Authors: Irfan M.F., Usman M.R., Rashid A.
One of the key issues associated to mineral carbonation is the slow kinetic rate of leaching process. Hence it is highly important to study the kinetics of the leaching process in detail. This paper deals with the detailed analytical and statistical studies of calcium leaching from waste concrete sample. For [...]

Characterizing temporal variability of PM 2.5 /PM 10 ratio and its relationship with meteorological parameters in Bahrain

Authors: Coskuner G., Jassim M.S., Munir S.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is ranked in the top 10 most urban ambient air polluted countries in the world due to high particulate matter (PM) concentrations. The main objective of this article is to analyze comprehensively long-term temporal (annual, seasonal, and monthly) trends of PM 2.5 /PM 10 ratios using [...]

Modeling water stress as an indicator of red palm weevil infestation using field sampling, worldview-3 reflectance, and laboratory analysis

Authors: Bannari A., Almansoori T.A., Mohamed A.M.A., El-Battay A., Hameid N.A.
This study focuses for the first time on the water content modeling as an indicator for red palm weevil (RPW) stress-attacks using field sampling, Worldview-3 (WV-3) reflectance measurements, water content estimation at the laboratory (WC-Lab), several water stress indices (WSI) and statistical analysis. Based on field identification and sampling, 100 [...]

Dynamic model of soil moisture for smart irrigation systems

Authors: Balbis L., Jassim A.
In geographical areas subject to an arid climate, one of the most precious resources is water, which often get wasted due to inefficient irrigation systems. Automated irrigation systems which relies on closed loop control and feedback from sensors can help to closely match the water supply to the crop demand [...]

Bahrain parks cloud platform: Live suit of tools for planning, designing, and managing public parks

Authors: Silva J.P., Mestarehi M.
The paper introduces an open source cloud platform for the efficient, knowledge-based, sustainable and inclusive development of urban parks – Bahrain Parks developed at the University of Bahrain. We describe the local context at the genesis of the initiative, its components, the rationale for the creation of a comprehensive, live, [...]
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