Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Libyan Journal of Ecological & Environmental Sciences and Technology (LJEEST)

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We are excited to welcome you to the new issue of the Libyan Journal of Ecological and Environmental Sciences and Technology (LJEEST), which is the leading academic journal in its field with peer-reviewed contributions of a high quality. The LJEEST is a biannually scientific referred periodical international journal issued by Libyan Center for Studies in Environmental Science and Technology (SRCET), in accordance to resolution of the Council of Center for Environmental Science and Technology (1/2018). And its ISSN for electronic version 2710-5237 and 2710-5992 for print version. The journal is archived under Google Search and Road, it is free of charge and researches can be downloaded for free, too. LJEEST is a scientific journal covering wide area subjects of Ecological and Environmental Science. The editorial board of LJEEST are welcome submission of Original articles of archival value covering research and development topics, which span all areas of Environmental Science and Technology. This journal is unique in that it encourages authors to submit works addressing fundamental and scientific aspects together with science applied/ Environmental issues, The Journal is designed to advance scientific knowledge and to foster innovative Technology solutions in Environmental Science, Ecotoxicology and risk assessment, Environmental remediation, as well as climate change. This volume consists of twelve papers following Environmental visual pollution, The Groundwater Quality, forestry Biodiversity, Environmental Succession land use and management, and water resources assessment, soil pollution quality. As the underscores, this collection of articles pursues specific objectives while complementing the existing literature on Environmental Science and Technology which are blindly peer reviewed by reviewers to ensure optimum standard.

Finally, we would like to thank many people who created the opportunity for the journal to be born and who made it happen. The list includes all current Editorial Board, the LJEEST team, and many others. The last, but not the least my greatest thanks goes to Authors for submitting their work.

Published: 30-06-2022

Articles

  • Microplastic In The Agro-ecosystem (Review Article)

    Salem Irhema Irhema
    1-11
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/jzgrxx58
  • Effect of Irrigation by Shallow and Deep Nubian Aquifer on Soil Properties and Crop Production in El-Kufra Oasis, Southern Libya

    Aiad A. Alzway, Younis A. M. Alhendawi, Manam W.B. Saaed
    12-23
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/2zk2dc37
  • Compilation and Earthquake Magnitude Homogenization to update the Libyan Catalogue

    Abdulla Elmelad, Novel N. Shanta
    24-30
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/7gcs0k79
  • Behaviour of Leaching Trace Element From Pulverised Coal fly Ash

    Mohamed A. Altaher1, Mohamed M. Zandi
    31-34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/h614qc67
  • The Dynamics of Seed Soil Bank Dynamics in The Libyan Rangeland Soils South Jabal Al-Akhdar region as a case study.

    Habib A Habib , Manam W. Saaed , Ibrahim M. Mohammed, Zadm R. Zadm, Yacoub M. El-Barasi
    ِA1 - 8
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/02mgva02
  • The Importance of Coastal Small Islands for Resident and Migratory Birds On the Coasts of Tripoli

    Safa Zenati , Khaled Etayeb
    A9 - 18
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/fj2j5262
  • Assessment of Air Pollution with Fungi Inside Transportation in Al-Shatti and Sebha City

    Isma M. Abdorlhman, Amanh K. Alshebani, A. M. Alshofer, M. A. Mokhtar
    A19 - 24
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/anvew356
  • Studying The Effect of Henna Leaf Extract On Fungi Isolated from Human Feet and Comparing Them with Antifungals

    Maryam B. Fadhl, Hend M. Khalafu-Allah
    A25 - 29
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/8wt8h543
  • Study of The Change in The Chemical Specifications of Drinking Water in The Feeding Stations of the City of Sabratha Between the Past Two Decades and The Present.

    Iessa M. ALMdhoni, Aisha Moftah Toumi, Asma Ayad Makhibish
    A30 - 34
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/f3fgvg77
  • Possibility of Applying the Principles of Sustainable Development in The Agricultural Area of Al-Maqzha, Southeast of The City of Benghazi-Libya.

    Amira F. Abusharaya , Yakub M. Burasiay , Rebeh O. Rahil
    A35 - 42
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/6wmg2a30
  • Evalution of the Biological Activity of Pistacia Lentiscus Gum

    Huda Shaaban Elgubbi, Amina A. Zuorab
    A42 - 46
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/qyn39e20
  • Basic infiltration rate at some farms in Wadi – Al-Hayat area - Southwest Libya.

    Ali A. Shaki
    A47 - 50
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/0qjds806