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After the issuance of new instructions and decisions from the Central Crisis Cell, the Director of the Environment Research Center at the University of Technology / Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the Conference, Prof. Dr. Abdulhameed Mohammed Jawad Al-Obaidi, on Sunday 14/2/2021, met with the distinguished coordinators of the scientific topics, who are both Dr. Mohammad Muayad Taha / the first topic, Dr. Thaer Moneim Al-Jader / the second topic, Dr. Mukheled Amer Hussein / the third topic, Dr. Muwaffaq Hussein Muhammad / the fourth topic, Dr. Rana Riyadh Khalil / the fifth topic, to see the progress of the process of evaluating research and accepting the achievement of it and following up the Proofreading and coordination according to the requirements of the IOP publishing. The meeting ended by praising the efforts made by the scientific committees of the conference and providing some valuable directions and important recommendations to maintain the level of work and double the efforts made under the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and the decisions of the Crisis Cell recently.

It is mentioned that the Fifth International Scientific Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development (5ISCESD 2021), which is being held by the Environment Research Center at the University of Technology-Iraq, includes five main topics, as follows:1- Green Growth and Sustainable Development.

2- Climate Changes and Environmental Pollution.

3- Environment and Green Technology.

4- Ecosystem and Biodiversity Conservation.

5- Environmental Education and Legislation.

 

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The first topic of the Scientific Committee of the Fifth International Scientific Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development (5ISCESD 2021), organized by the Environment Research Center at the University of Technology, is scheduled to be held next March in Istanbul-Turkey, on Wednesday, 10/2/2021 at the center in the presence of the director of the center, Prof. Dr. Abdulhameed Mohammed Jawad al-Obaidi, the respected, during the meeting, some issues related to the first topic in particular and the conference, in general, were discussed while adhering to the Crisis Cell's directives in maintaining social distancing.

The first topic entitled (Green Growth and Sustainable Development) is one of the five topics of the conference, which receives researches interested in several areas, the most important of which are economic growth, economic policies to promote green growth, sustainable agriculture, environmental studies in civil engineering, earth sciences, sanitation, resources. Hydroponics, water conservation, earthquakes, land improvement techniques, environmental modeling, etc.

 

 In recent years, the sustainability of water resources has gained global interest. An accelerated increase in population associated with the elevated demands for water supply and wastewater industry alongside ecological responses highlighted a potential global need to efficiently manage water resources for the next generations. To tackle this challenge, one possible solution is water resource sustainability. One of the principal goals is to define the link between sustainable development targets and the actual trends of global water resources. This can only be addressed through understanding the integrated performance of different interacted sectors relative to population development, such as the interventions of social, economic, and environmental loops. Therefore, developing strategic plans to frame national and international policies could potentially guide different human-related sectors for best management practices. Efficient consumption of water resources for domestic, industrial, and agricultural activities associated with public awareness is a key system's behavior to achieve sustainable development goals for water resources management. By sharing all local communities and agencies in decision making and application, water resources sustainability can be achieved economically efficient, and environmentally sound.

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  In the implementation of the directives of the Director of the Environment Research Center, the respected Prof. Dr. Abdulhameed Mohammed Jawad Al-Obaidi, and in the presence of a number of the center's staff, the Head of the Sustainable Development Department, Assistant Professor Basim Hashim Faraj, gave a lecture entitled (Mitochondria and Public Health) on Thursday 4/2/ 2021 in the Lecture Hall / Department of Sustainable Development

The lecture began with the definition of human health and what it means for the body’s organs to function properly and thus it indicates the complete health of the cell and the proper performance of its functions. In order for the cell to function properly, it requires the availability of energy, which it self-generates after entering the food components of the cytoplasm. Particles called mitochondrion convert food into energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the Krebs cycle, which consists of a series of interactions and intermediate compounds. Any defect in the cycle means a lack of energy and thus may lead to disease.

The performance of the cycle decreases with age or with the lack of auxiliary factors for it, so the concern for health assumes the availability of water and oxygen and the containment of food on the needs of cells, including vitamin C. Recently, it was found that the molecules of adenine dinucleotide and nicotine amide "NAD" play an essential role in supplying the Krebs cycle with the electrons needed for the reaction.

The cycle is speeded up with programmed physical activity, healthy food, and trusted source nutritional supplements like Co Q10 that provide the electronic chain you need. An abundance of energy means immune cells defend the body, reproduce, accelerate the replacement of damaged cells, normal division, and all aspects of life.

 

 

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