Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Libyan Journal of Ecological & Environmental Sciences and Technology (LJEEST)

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With the release of the second issue of Volume 7, the Libyan Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Research reaffirms its unwavering dedication to fostering scientific inquiry within the critical domains of environmental science and sustainable technology. The journal continues to serve as a vital academic platform, contributing to the enrichment of knowledge and facilitating the development of innovative solutions to address the escalating environmental challenges of our time.

In an era marked by profound environmental shifts, ranging from the intensification of climate change and the scarcity of natural resources to the urgent imperative for adopting sustainable solutions across industrial and agricultural sectors, scientific research remains the cornerstone for understanding and effectively responding to these transformations. The Libyan Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Research prioritizes the dissemination of high-quality scientific content that reflects the latest advancements in these fields, providing researchers with a crucial avenue to share their insights and findings with the global academic and scientific community.

Driven by our vision to enhance the dissemination of scientific research through modern and efficient methodologies, this latest issue continues its digital presence via the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform and the journal’s newly redesigned website. This transition represents a significant advancement in the management of scholarly journals, offering a sophisticated digital environment that streamlines the entire publication process, from manuscript submission and peer review to online publication in accordance with the highest academic standards. This platform enhances accessibility to scientific research, promotes transparency and quality, and empowers researchers to leverage published knowledge for their future studies.

This issue features a diverse collection of research articles addressing globally significant environmental issues, including studies related to climate change, the impact of industrial activities on ecosystems, renewable energy technologies, and the more sustainable management of natural resources. We anticipate that these contributions will provide valuable insights, deepen scientific understanding, and support the efforts of researchers in developing practical solutions to address pressing challenges.

It is with great pleasure that we witness the continued growth in the journal’s content, with an increasing number of scholarly contributions offering novel perspectives and pioneering ideas that contribute to the advancement of the environmental and technological fields. The editorial board remains steadfast in its commitment to further enhance this academic platform, ensuring it serves as an impactful scholarly resource for researchers and specialists alike, thereby supporting the trajectory of scientific research as the bedrock for achieving a sustainable and balanced future.

We extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation to all the researchers and contributors who have enriched this issue, and we encourage all academics and experts to continue their research endeavors and contribute to the advancement of environmental and technological knowledge, given its direct impact on the future of humanity and nature. Science is the pathway to progress, and academic collaboration is the most crucial means to achieving the ambitious environmental goals we collectively strive for.

Sincerely,

The Editorial Board

Published: 31-08-2025

Articles

  • Determination of some Heavy Metals in Chilled Meat Sold in Tripoli City, Libya

    Thuraya A. Abuhlega, Afaf A. Abuhlega
    1- 11
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/0891ds22
  • Slope Instability, Landsliding and Hazards Analysis at Highway Roadcut

    Ahmed Abdulla Mohamed, Farag Adam Ali, Ibrahim Mohamed Abou El Leil
    12-26
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/f5cava93
  • Microalgae as Indicators to Assess Trophic Status and Organic Pollution in the Seven Brackish Lakes, North of Benghazi, Libya

    Munay A. Alteerah, Lojain M. Almograby
    27-32
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/3j696022
  • Towards Environmental Sustainability: A Comprehensive Review of Electrochemical Methods for Remediating Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil and Water-Achievements, Challenges, and Prospects

    Bled Abdalah Fadel Abdala, Abduladheim Masoud Mahommed, Mohammed Abraheem Mohammed Arqeeq, Hatem Asteil Ahmed Aljazwei, Mohamed Omar Abdalla SALEM, Afya Atoum Baroud
    33-39
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/qrhp5b40
  • Confirmation of Breeding of the Long-legged Buzzard (Buteo rufinus, Levaillant, J, 1850) in Western and Eastern Libya.

    Abdunnaser Eisa, Saleh Buirzayqah, Khaled Etayeb
    40-42
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/9rwdcv27
  • Survey of Plant Species in Central Plateau of Al-Batnan,  Libya.

    Hameda M. Hamad, Sobhia, M. Soliman
    43-49
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/etczp697
  • Radiation Risks of Daily Coffee Consumption: Analysis of Radioactive Nuclide Concentrations in Imported Coffee Beans (Case Study: Libya)

    Khadija Alajili Ali, Yusef Mahmoud Beeri , Samia Abdullah Alzubek , Hana Rezk Hafalish , Nadia Muhammad Naguib Trish
    50-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/g4p9jq92
  • Soil-Pollutant Interactions Under Climate Change: A Comprehensive Review

    Khalifa Sadeag Alatresh
    57-68
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/62xmzr32
  • First Record of the Black Crowned Crane (Balearica pavonina, Linnaeus, 1758) in Libya

    Khaled Etayeb, Abdulnasser Eisa, Ashraf Bashimam, Hussam Abuzaid, Zeyad Glidan
    69-71
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/2nqcka86
  • Estimation Of Bioaccumulation of Copper and Zinc In The Soil and Trees of Eucalyptus gomphocephala and Ficus nitida In Darna City, Libya

    Masoud Mostapha Zatout , Saleh A. Abugarsa, Salma Ismail Jibreal
    72-80
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/z8jtmq52
  • National Inventory and Ecological Status of Marine Crustaceans in Libyan Waters, Southern Mediterranean

    Nairuz Bek-Benghazi, Abdalha Al-Mgoushi, Mohamed El Hajaji, Omar Aboaisha, Esmail Shakman, Najla Abo shaala
    81-95
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/t5fw9g85
  • National Inventory and Current Status of Echinodermata in Libyan Marine Waters

    Sarah A, Benzeglam, Najla Abushala, Amany Fitori, Nairuz Bek Benghazi, Esmail A. Shakman
    96-103
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/gbnfqp15
  • Morphological Traits of Quercus coccifera at Different Altitudes in Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar Region, East Libya

    Amel F. Tashani , Saleh Bougharsa, Saed Aboudahab
    104-110
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/dr5ne118
  • Simulation of Flood Paths of Wadi Al-Megenin Using HEC-RAS Software

    Abdulrahman Ahmed Alriyani , Ahmad S. Yasien Al-Gurairy, Ahmed Ibrahim Ekhmaj , Ahmed Mohamed Algharari
    A1-9
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/1rabf579
  • Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Some Internal Valleys Soil in Wadi Al-Shatii,  Libya

    Aishah Ramadan Mohamed, Fatima N. Shaiba, Khalid A. Bin Youssef, Khalid Abu Bakr Al-Ghanai
    A10-16
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/jftmqt82
  • Background Radiation (NORM) and Effective Dose in Some Areas of Wadi Al-Haya

    Somaia Mohamed Almagdoub , Mohamed Ali ُElssaidi
    A17-21
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/cspkf949
  • Study of the Effect of Aqueous Extracts on the Growth of Broad Bean Plants

    Imbarka Faraj. Yousuf, Othman A. Mukhtar, Masouda Mohammed Al-Shatouri
    A22-28
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/rfbmve27
  • Assessment of Vegetation Cover in the El-Kouf National Park, Libya, Using Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies (2015-2023)

    Najat Mohammed Almesmari, Khamees Edrees Alageel
    ِA 29-35
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/jyfne871
  • A Study on Evaluating Measures to Reduce Food Waste in the Southern Regions of Libya

    Safa Rajab Mohammed , Hanan Alhadi Althyb Albib, Aya Mohammed Ahmed Almthnany
    A36-42
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/ymxbmg62
  • Estimation of the amount of degradation of  Juniperus phoenicea trees and its relationship to environmental factors in several sites of the  Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar -Libya

    Ayhaab ِAli Zaetout, Nwara Ali Mohamed, Mohamed Ali Saeed
    A 43-51
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.63359/kzzwc781