Dr. Husam Muhammad Al-Najar
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Dr. Husam Muhammad Al-Najar

Assistant Professor
Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environment and Sanitation from University of Hohenheim, Germany

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Research
62%
Waste Water Management
90%
Wastewater Treatment
75%
Water and Sanitation
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
1
Articles
10
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Hilles, A.H. and H. Al-Najar, 2011. Brackish water desalination is the merely potable water potential in the Gaza Strip: Prospective and limitations. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 4: 158-171.
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  2. Nassar, A., H. Al-Najar, M. Smith and M. Ghannam, 2010. Gaza wastewater treatment plant as a model for low cost wastewater treatment technology in semi-arid environment. Res. J. Environ. Sci., 4: 149-157.
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  3. Nassar, A.R., H. Al-Najar and J.Y. Al-Dadah, 2009. Socio-economic aspects of wastewater reuse in the gaza strip. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2: 170-178.
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  4. Al-Najar, H., 2007. Urban agriculture and eco-sanitation: The strategic potential toward poverty alleviation in the Gaza Strip. RICS Res., 7: 9-22.
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  5. Yassin, M.M., S.S. Amr and H.M. Al-Najar, 2006. Assessment of microbiological water quality and its relation to human health in Gaza Governorate, Gaza Strip. Public Health, 120: 1177-1187.
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  6. Khalaf, A., H. Al-Najar and J. Hamad, 2006. Assessment of rainwater run-off due to the proposed regional plan for gaza governorates. J. Applied Sci., 6: 2693-2704.
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  7. Al-Najar, H., R. Schulz, J. Breuer and V. Roemheld, 2005. Effect of cropping systems on the mobility and uptake of Cd and Zn. Environ. Chem. Lett., 3: 13-17.
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  8. Al-Najar, H., R. Schulz, A. Kaschl and V. Roemheld, 2005. Effect of thallium fractions in the soil and pollution origin on Tl uptake by hyperaccumulator plants: A key factor for the assessment of phytoextraction. Int. J. Phytoremed., 7: 55-67.
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  9. Al-Najar, H. and A.J. Adeloye, 2005. The effect of urban expansion on groundwater as a renewable resource in the Gaza Strip. RICS Res., 5: 7-21.
  10. Al-Najar, H., R. Schulz and V. Roemheld, 2003. Plant availability of thallium in the rhizosphere of hyperaccumulator plants: A key factor for assessment of phytoextraction. Plant Soil, 249: 97-105.
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  11. Schulz, R., H. Al-Najar, J. Breuer and V. Roemheld, 2001. The Effect of Bio-Compost Application on Crop Yield and Nitrogen Dynamic in the Soil. In: Plant Nutrition-Food Security and Sustainability of Agro-Ecosystems, Horst, W.J. (Eds.). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 10.1007/0-306-47624-X_480.
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