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Physical knowledge of household waste in Algeria: Generation and composition in the town of Annaba
Waste Management and Research, 2013We investigated the physical composition of household waste in the town of Annaba, Algeria. The study was based on an adequate sampling protocol that takes into account the constraints of Algerian cities. Annaba was taken as a case study to check the situation in Algeria.
Hamza Cheniti, Ali Makhlouf
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The Vulnerability of Mobility to Industrial Risks in Annaba, Algeria
The Arab World Geographer, 2023This article deals with the vulnerability of transport networks in the event of an industrial accident spreading outside the fertilizer production site of the Fertial (Fertilizing Algerian) complex in the city of Annaba, Algeria. In this study, an accident simulation (ammonium nitrate explosion) was used to anticipate the possible impact of an ...
Abdelbaki Belkahla +2 more
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Cities are facing significant challenges related to climate change, particularly due to the increasing impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. The present study investigated the UHI phenomenon at the microscale in Annaba, Algeria.
Bouthaina Sayad, Mansour Rifaat Helmi
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GENERATION AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE IN ANNABA CITY
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2020This study is a physical characterization of household waste in the town of Annaba (Algeria North East). Based on an adequate sampling protocol that takes into account the constraints of Algerian cities; Annaba city was taken as a case study for the rapprochement of the situation in Algeria.
Hamza Cheniti +2 more
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Urban vulnerability to the risk of flooding in the Annaba metropolitan region
Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal, 2023Water can be a boon as well as be scarce or cause floods. Indeed, floods account for more than 80 per cent of natural disasters recorded in the world between 1996 and 2006, causing damage (human, economic, etc.) on the one hand and changing the image of the city on the other hand.
Sid Salah, Sid Ahmed Soufiane
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Prevalence Rate of Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction in Annaba (Algeria) Schoolchildren
Journal of Asthma, 2011We studied the prevalence rate of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in Annaba schoolchildren. No previous assessment of this syndrome had ever been done in Algeria.EIB was evaluated using the 6 min free running test (6MFRT) on 286 children, 87.4% of whom were 10-12 years old.
Yasmina, Benarab-Boucherit +5 more
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Global warming is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, contributing to climate change effects and with far-reaching implications for built environments. The main aim of this study is to assess the extent to which Annaba city, Algeria, as part
Bouthaina Sayad, Wajdy Sadagh Qattan
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Urban Identity and Environmental Perception in Annaba, Algeria
2021The city is the space where human beings live, and where they are satisfied to find all their needs in presence such as settlement, residential accommodation, work places, recreation and entertainment are satisfied, services are provided. Because of the different social and cultural aspects, cities are marked by an urban identity which differs from one
ZİNEB, Salhi, DÖNMEZ, Yasin
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The petrogenesis of the Edough muscovite orthogneisses, Annaba, northeast Algeria
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 1995The Edough muscovite orthogneisses, which are restricted to the lower part of a tectonic slice of andalusite metapelites and predate the doming of the massif, are well differentiated, S-type metagranites generated by 10–30% partial melting followed by 50–60% fractional crystallization of a melt derived from the structurally underlying biotite gneisses ...
Y. Ahmed-Said, B.E. Leake
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Approaches to the economy of colonial Annaba, 1870–1920
Africa, 1990Opening ParagraphThe Annaba economy today is Algerian. It is run entirely by Algerians except for the steel mill outside of town. The goods provided are tailored to its mostly Algerian customers (jillabas, harissa, henna), plus selected Western goods made in Algeria or imported from Europe (plastic buckets and gas bottles, Peugeot sedans for those with
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