Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Libyan Journal of Ecological & Environmental Sciences and Technology (LJEEST)

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We are pleased to present to you the second issue of the fifth volume of the Journal. In this issue, we bring a distinguished collection of research and articles that shed light on various environmental issues that concern our community. Our aim through this journal is to enhance environmental awareness and disseminate scientific knowledge that contributes to protecting our environment and improving the quality of our lives.

In this issue, we will cover diverse topics addressing the latest innovations in environmental sciences, the importance of environmental sustainability, and the role of the community in preserving natural resources. We will also take a look at the environmental challenges facing Libya and the Arab region, and the efforts being made to overcome them through international and local cooperation.

We thank all the researchers and writers who contributed their valuable research and articles to this issue, and we hope that you find in the pages of this issue what enriches your knowledge and motivates you to actively participate in protecting our environment.

Published: 31-12-2023

Articles

  • Study and Estimation of Some Elements Content in Libyan Honey.

    Abd-Alslam H. Azzouz, Azzelden Elgool, Anwar Abd Alraheem
    1 - 7
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/7ssba432
  • Sources Apportionment and Pollution Status of Potentially Toxic Elements in Agricultural Surface Soils.

    khalifa Sadeag Alatresh
    8 - 21
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/49512749
  • Histological Assessment of Seasonal Gonad Maturation of Common Pandora Pagellus Erythrinus From Benghazi Coast, Libya

    Amina Elmajedeb, Nadia Alrwab
    22 - 29
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/0d7cg836
  • The Public Opinion of the Environmental and Health Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction in Ghadames Region (Libya)

    Awatif Ahmed Almaqrahi, Insherah Idbeaa, Hafsa Alemam, Fauzia Mohamed, Abdurrahman Eswayah
    30 - 37
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/k69jft36
  • Effect of Climatic Factors on Tree Ring Width of Pinus halepensis and Juniperus phoeniceain, East Libya

    Amel Tashani , Ahmed El-Settawy, Ahmed Mohareb
    38 - 43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/7vjnt354
  • Microbial Pollution of Computer Keyboards in College of Sciences, Sirte University, Libya

    Aisha F. Rahell
    44 - 49
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/ysf86m64
  • Development of A Questionnaire for Nests Identification and Sooty Falcons (Falco concolor) Monitoring in South eastern Libya

    Osama. M. EL-barasi , Asrana R. Mohammed, Nuhay K Alkeelani, Saleh. Buirzayqah, Azza A Alokaly, Assala J Emdored, Haneen N Azouz, Haneen M Albazote, Heba S Emazab, Shahad J Elfetory
    50 - 54
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/xyf11575
  • Feeding Habits of Non-Indigenous Fishes Siganus luridus, Siganus rivulatus and Native Fish Sarpa salpa in Western Coast of Libya

    Samia Al-Rzagy, Entesar Abomies , Esmail Shakman
    55- 64
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/zn64pa59
  • Diseases on the Ornamental Fish in Benghazi City, Libya

    A. L. Hosan, K.. M. Elqamati, D. M. Younus
    65- 72
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/7n5egz15
  • Detection of Heavy Metals in Goat Milk in Bani Waleed City-Libya

    Mohamed Omar Abdalla Salem, Ilyas Ammer Saeed Salem
    73-77
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/grq3pd16
  • Quantitative estimation of carbohydrates and proteins in seeds of Vicia faba and Pisum sativum

    Fuzia E. Eltariki, Mohamed M. Alsull
    A1 - 5
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/fy90mv73
  • Estimating the concentration of added and residual potassium bromate in some bread and baking products in the markets of the municipality of Brak Al-shati.

    Ali Mohamed Alsharif , Alfathe Abobakar Elbarkoli, Khalid Abobakar Alghannay, Nasser Salem Alrawiq, Marwa Abdolkader Mohammed, Wejdan Abdolkader Mohammed
    A6 - 13
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/3d8fjh82
  • A study on the effect of exposure to hydrocarbons on some blood variables among workers at Sebha oil depot

    Khuloud Alqathafi H. Alqathafi, Fayzah A Aboubaker
    A14 - 22
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/72mj8p53