Dr. Bashkim Mal Lushaj |
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Prof. Dr. Msc. Eng. Econ.
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Universiteti Politeknik i Tiranës
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Department of Water Resources and Renewable Energies (DWRRE) & Department of Environmental Engineering (DEE)
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Research experience
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Jan 2012–
presentResearch: Instituti i Gjeoshkencave, Energjise, Ujit dhe Mjedisit
Instituti i Gjeoshkencave, Energjise, Ujit dhe MjedisitAlbania · Tirana -
Sep 1982–
presentResearch: Prof. Dr. Msc. Eng.
Institute of Geosciences & Energy, Water & Environment (IGEWE) & Full Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE), Polytechnic University of Tirana (PUT) · Dep. of Water Resources and Renewable Energies (DWRRE) and Dep. of Environmental Engineering (DEE) · For environment, ... sustainable development of ecotourism, biodiversity conservation, ... bioenergy etc.Albania · TiranaI have over 20 years experience by full time and 10 years by part-time in scientific research, both within Albania and abroad, followed from USA, Italy, ... to Japan, including and cover 25 other countries.
Education
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May 1982–
Oct 2012Agricultural University, Tirana; University of Bari; University of Florence, Italy; In addition, some post-Master's Degrees in Agriculture, Pathology, Forestry, Environment and Environmental Law Sciences in Albania, Italy, Swicerland, Japan, France, Greece, Sweden, Austria etc; A Combined Master's Degree in Agriculture, Forestry and Environment, unified diploma of Master’s Degree, New York, U.S.A; A Ph.D. (Doctor of Science) in Forestry, unified diploma of doctoral degree, New York, U.S.A; In addition, some post-Doctorate degrees in Agriculture, Pathology, Forestry, Environment Protection, Environmental Law, Environmental Impact Assessment, Strategic Environmental Assessment, Monitoring, Wetland Management Sciences in Italy, Czech Republic, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Greece, Austria etc.
in forestry, agriculture, environment, economics, biology, biodiversity conservation, pathology vegetable, metereology, hydrology, environmet, environmental protection, forest and agrarian legislation · bachelor, master, master, doctorate and professorAlbania · in some locations inside and outside of Albania
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LanguagesAlbanian, English, Italian, Spanish [partially French, Russian and German]
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Scientific MembershipsFAO, etc.
Questions and Answers (235) View all
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Answer added in Environmental Analysis2 What will be the future of environmental protection and humanity itself living on this planet?By Dr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësDr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësWhat will be the future of environmental protection and humanity itself living on this planet?What will be the future of environmental protection and humanity itself living on this planet?Following
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Answer added in Wetland Ecology6 Is there a reed land typology that classifies different types of reed (Phragmites australis)?By Theo van der Sluis · Wageningen UniversityDr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësIn Albania there are some watlands in coast, in Mediterranena zone, but and in continental zone, so we are looking for a typology of reed land. We hav... [more]In Albania there are some watlands in coast, in Mediterranena zone, but and in continental zone, so we are looking for a typology of reed land. We have a stady for ecotourism and tourism in these zones.Following
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Answer added in Wetland Ecology6 Is there a reed land typology that classifies different types of reed (Phragmites australis)?By Theo van der Sluis · Wageningen UniversityDr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësAnd I'm looking for a typology of reed land. In my work on wetlands in Albania we find very diverse reed lands, with huge differences also in area ext... [more]And I'm looking for a typology of reed land. In my work on wetlands in Albania we find very diverse reed lands, with huge differences also in area extent, reed phenology and biomass production, but it is beginning of it.Following
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Answer added in Environmental Accounting2 Is the time for environmental accounting?By Dr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësDr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësEnvironmental management accounting – a decision making tools will help in our workEnvironmental management accounting – a decision making tools will help in our workFollowing
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Answer added in Comparative Democratization88 Do democracy and capitalism share a positive correlation?By Jason Weese · State University of New York College at CortlandDr. Bashkim Lushaj · Universiteti Politeknik i TiranësI beleive that democracy and capitalism wiil share a positive correlation in near future, not yet nowI beleive that democracy and capitalism wiil share a positive correlation in near future, not yet nowFollowing
Publications (123) View all
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Dataset: Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity v71-307 (10)
Arnisa Lushaj, Arvjen Lushaj, Bashkim Lushaj -
SourceAvailable from: Dr. Bashkim Mal Lushaj
Dataset: Sustainable Development of Ecotourism in Lalzi Bay original
Arnisa Lushaj, Arvjen Lushaj, Bashkim Lushaj -
SourceAvailable from: Dr. Bashkim Mal Lushaj
Conference Proceeding: Summary on Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development of Ecotourism in Lalzi Bay, Durres County, Albania - Today's Science for Tomorrow's Management. A Methodology Guide with a Concrete Example by Lalzi Bay, Durres County, Albania
Arnisa Lushaj, Arvjen Lushaj, Bashkim Lushaj[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Tourism and coastal lines are the business sectors since centuries especially in the European Nations and Albania is one such spots. However, in recent decades tourism is experienced as vulnerability of the surrounding ecological conditions of air, soil, water, land and the communities that are dependant and sharing the ecosystem among flora and fauna. Experts opine that apart from the maintenance of near-originality of ecological biodiversity the tourism rather known as ecotourism an indigenous socio-cultural maintenance of indigenous/traditional knowledge of the local people must be well cared in order to sustain on sustainable grounds. As a general tendency, growth of tourism has been affected by the deterioration in the economic conditions on one aspect and unsustainable ecological areas affected since human interventions earlier to this has negative impact on futuristic tourist spots. However, tourism in Albania as of now is 11% of GDP and coastal regions accounting to 2-4%. An amicable Mediterranean climate with 300 sunny days similar parameters of Greece and Spain throws up sustainable ecotourism in future decades provided public services namely, transportation, road safety, lodging, food availability, recreational regiments, banking accessibility are as per the World Tourism Organizations’ protocols. Thus as of Albanian situation, classification of ecotourism activities to safe-guard the localities with its maintenance of ecological land, water and climate has become a paramount importance with a wanting and satisfactory options through harnessing human energy for profit and fitness of ecological flora and fauna. A check on anthropogenic wastes and their safer utilizations inclusive of agricultural and industrial operations in line with Lalzi Bay Coastal Line are of utmost importance for the reason that the Adriatic Sea Coast is the one long stretch of Albanian Lifeline. The present work is based on the methodology of the sustainable management of the same issue.Meeting at UNEP-DTIE, Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism, Paris; 03/2013 -
SourceAvailable from: Dr. Bashkim Mal Lushaj
Conference Proceeding: Summary on Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development of Ecotourism in Lalzi Bay, Durres County, Albania - Today's Science for Tomorrow's Management. A Methodology Guide with a Concrete Example by Lalzi Bay, Durres County, Albania
Arnisa Lushaj, Arvjen Lushaj, Bashkim Lushaj[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Summary on Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development of Ecotourism in Lalzi Bay, Durres County, Albania - Today's Science for Tomorrow's Management. A Methodology Guide with a Concrete Example by Lalzi Bay, Durres County, AlbaniaMeeting at UNEP-DTIE, Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism, Paris; 03/2013, Paris; 03/2013 -
SourceAvailable from: Dr. Bashkim Mal Lushaj
Dataset: Challenges and Opportunities for Biodiversity v71-307
Arnisa Lushaj, Arvjen Lushaj, Sunitha N. Seenappa, Georgia Butina-Watson, Bashkim Lushaj, Vera Malsia, Dodë Doçi, Mercedes Hunt, and Ervin Buçpapaj[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Abstract - Tourism and coastal lines are the business sectors since centuries especially in the European Nations and Albania is one such spots. However, in recent decades tourism is experienced as vulnerability of the surrounding ecological conditions of air, soil, water, land and the communities that are dependant and sharing the ecosystem among flora and fauna. Experts opine that apart from the maintenance of near-originality of ecological biodiversity the tourism rather known as ecotourism an indigenous socio-cultural maintenance of indigenous/traditional knowledge of the local people must be well cared in order to sustain on sustainable grounds. As a general tendency, growth of tourism has been affected by the deterioration in the economic conditions on one aspect and unsustainable ecological areas affected since human interventions earlier to this has negative impact on futuristic tourist spots. However, tourism in Albania as of now is 11% of GDP and coastal regions accounting to 2-4%. An amicable Mediterranean climate with 300 sunny days similar parameters of Greece and Spain throws up sustainable ecotourism in future decades provided public services namely, transportation, road safety, lodging, food availability, recreational regiments, banking accessibility are as per the World Tourism Organizations’ protocols. Thus as of Albanian situation, classification of ecotourism activities to safe-guard the localities with its maintenance of ecological land, water and climate has become a paramount importance with a wanting and satisfactory options through harnessing human energy for profit and fitness of ecological flora and fauna. A check on anthropogenic wastes and their safer utilizations inclusive of agricultural and industrial operations in line with Lalzi Bay Coastal Line are of utmost importance for the reason that the Adriatic Sea Coast is the one long stretch of Albanian Lifeline. The present work is based on the methodology of the sustainable management of the same issue.
About
- Scientific research working group leader and at the same time full Professor in teaching leasing in some faculties within the country and abroad on subjects such as: Project Preparation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental (Law) Legislation, Agrarian (Law) Legislation, Strategic Environmental Assessment, Renewable Energies, Climate Change, Monitoring, Audit, Sustainable Development of Ecotourism, Biodiversity Conservation, etc.