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Deeb-Collet Maha

Deeb-Collet Maha

Adjointe scientifique

Hauptkompetenzen

sustainable land management

urban soil restoration

green infrastructure

Water resources management

soil remediation

soil physic

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Hauptvertrag

Adjointe scientifique

Haute école du paysage, d'ingénierie et d'architecture de Genève
Rue de la Prairie 4, 1202 Genève, CH
hepia
Bereich
Agronomie et économie forestière
Hauptstudiengang
Agronomie
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Laufend

Programme de soutien au dépôt de projets liés à l'obtention de fonds de tiers ; Prime Horizon EU - POLYTECH.
AGP

Rolle: Mitarbeiter

Requérant(e)s: HEPIA inTNP, Boivin Pascal, HEPIA inTNP

Financement: HES-SO Rectorat

Description du projet : Programme de soutien au dépôt de projets liés à l'obtention de fonds de tiers ; Prime Horizon EU - POLYTECH.

Forschungsteam innerhalb von HES-SO: Deeb-Collet Maha , Daniere Pauline , Boivin Pascal , Roux Adrien , Deluz Cédric , Caloz Thomas

Partenaires académiques: HEPIA inTNP; Boivin Pascal, HEPIA inTNP

Durée du projet: 05.06.2024 - 31.12.2025

Montant global du projet: 7'500 CHF

Statut: Laufend

Projet sols artificiels genevois

Rolle: Mitarbeiter

Financement: Office cantonal de l'environnement - Service de géologie, sols et déchets

Description du projet :

Détermination des potentiels de réemploi des matériaux d'excavation locaux pour la création d'espaces végétalisés multifonctionnels. Caractérisation des matériaux et de leur aptitude à assurer le rôle de constitutant des sols et ses propriétés pour la végétalisation :  potentiel de recouvrement, vitesse de croissance et diversité végétale.

Forschungsteam innerhalb von HES-SO: Prunier Patrice , Boivin Pascal , Cédileau Sarah , Deeb-Collet Maha , Donze Olivier , Frossard Pierre-André , Heiniger Charlène , Picenni Kenzo

Durée du projet: 01.03.2024 - 31.12.2027

Montant global du projet: 50'000 CHF

Url des Projektstandortes: https://www.hesge.ch/hepia/recherche-developpement/projets-recherche/materiaux

Statut: Laufend

Conception de toitures végétalisées dans le cadre de la rénovation de l'établissement Cayla (GE)

Rolle: Mitarbeiter

Financement: Direction du patrimoine bâti

Description du projet :

Assistance et conseil pour la mise en oeuvre de toitures végétalisées indigènes avec substrats constitués de matériaux revalorisés (roseaux) ou locaux (matériaux terreux profonds).  Suivis physico-chimique et biologique pour comparer les aptitudes des substrats à assurer le rôle de constituants des sols et ses propriétés pour la végétalisation : potentiels de recouvrement, vitesse de croissance et diversité végétale.

Forschungsteam innerhalb von HES-SO: Prunier Patrice , Boivin Pascal , Cédileau Sarah , Deeb-Collet Maha

Durée du projet: 01.01.2024 - 31.12.2027

Statut: Laufend

2025

Converting infiltration swales to sustainable urban drainage systems can improve water management and biodiversity
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Brigitte Helmreich, Deeb-Collet Maha, Patrizia Eben, Monika Egerer, Johannes Kollmann, Stefanie Schulz, Pauleit Stephan, Wolfgang W. Weisser, Michael Schloter

Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2025 , vol.  12

Link zur Publikation

Zusammenfassung:

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) are ecosystems that are based on engineered soil and designed plant communities to manage stormwater on-site and to enhance infiltration, evapotranspiration, and cooling, thus reducing flooding and urban heat islands. In addition, SUDS may act as hotspots for biodiversity and could be more socially accepted if they work well and are multifunctional. However, we still lack a critical understanding of the techno-ecological basis to construct SUDS sustainably. Due to climate change and pollutants such as de-icing salts, SUDS are confronted with harmful environmental triggers that interfere with their sustainable development. Thus, the challenge is to combine stormwater treatment and urban drainage with principles of restoration ecology, while implementing expertise from soil science, microbiome research, and plant ecology. In this perspective paper, we will discuss the SUDS development and maintenance principle and the role of interdisciplinary research in reaching these goals.

2024

The urgency of building soils for Middle Eastern and North African countries: Economic, environmental, and health solutions
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha, Andrey Valentinovich Smagin, Stephan Pauleit, Olivier Fouché-Grobla, Pascal Podwojewski, Peter Groffman

Science of the Total Environment, 2024

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Zusammenfassung:

Soil degradation is a short or long ongoing process that limits ecosystem services. Intensive land use, water scarcity, land disturbance, and global climate change have reduced the quality of soils worldwide. This degradation directly threatens most of the land in the Middle East and North Africa, while the remaining areas are at high risk of further desertification. Rehabilitation and control of these damaged environments are essential to avoid negative effects on human well-being (e.g., poverty, food insecurity, wars, etc.). Here we review constructed soils involving the use of waste materials as a solution to soil degradation and present approaches to address erosion, organic matter oxidation, water scarcity and salinization. Our analysis showed a high potential for using constructed soil as a complementary reclamation solution in addition to traditional ones. Constructed soils could have the ability to overcome the limitations of existing solutions to tackle land degradation while contributing to the solution of waste management problems. These soils facilitate the provision of multiple ecosystem services and have the potential to address particularly challenging land degradation problems in semi and dry climates.

2023

Prediction of bioaccessible lead in urban and suburban soils with Vis-NIR diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Science of The Total Environment, 2023 , vol.  809

2022

Legacy lead in urban garden soils: communicating risk and limiting exposure
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022 , vol.  10

2021

Fine‐scale soil heterogeneity at an urban site: Implications for forest restoration
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Restoration Ecology, 2021 , vol.  29, no  7

2020

Using constructed soils for green infrastructure–challenges and limitations
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Soil, 2020 , vol.  6, no  2

Link zur Publikation

2019

Green infrastructure design influences communities of urban soil bacteria
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Frontiers in microbiology, 2019 , vol.  10, no  982

Link zur Publikation

2018

Bioaccessibility of Pb and As in contaminated urban soil evaluated by chemical extraction and Vis-NIR spectroscopy
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

TION, 2018 , vol.  2018

Soil and microbial properties of green infrastructure stormwater management systems
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Ecological Engineering, 2018 , vol.  125

Constructed soils for mitigating lead (Pb) exposure and promoting urban community gardening: The New York City Clean Soil Bank pilot study
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Landscape and Urban Planning, 2018 , vol.  175

Accumulation of arsenic and lead in garden-grown vegetables: Factors and mitigation strategies
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Science of the total environment, 2018 , vol.  640

Variability of bioaccessible lead in urban garden soils
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Soil Science, 2018 , vol.  183, no  4

Link zur Publikation

2016

Interactions between organisms and parent materials of a constructed Technosol shape its hydrostructural properties
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Soil, 2016 , vol.  2

Link zur Publikation

Interactive effects of compost, plants and earthworms on the aggregations of constructed Technosols
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Geoderma, 2016 , vol.  305

Link zur Publikation

Influence of organic matter content on hydro-structural properties of constructed Technosols
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Pedosphere, 2016 , vol.  26, no  4

2014

Modelling agronomic properties of Technosols constructed with urban wastes
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

Deeb-Collet Maha

Waste Management, 2014 , vol.  34, no  11

Link zur Publikation

2024

Constructed soils offer a way to overcome the limitations of phytotechnologies
Konferenz ArODES

Maha Deeb-Collet, Gabrielle Dublet, Anna Paltseva, A. Jacquot, Pascal Boivin

Centennial Celebration and Congress of the International Union of Soil Sciences

Link zur Konferenz

Application of VIS-NIR spectroscopy and SEM-EDS microscopy for developing models of urban soil management
Konferenz ArODES

Pasquale Napoletano, Claudio Colombo, Maha Deeb-Collet, Sara Perl Egendorf, Brooke Singer, Zhe Cheng, Erika Di Iorio, Agostino De Marco, Peter Groffmann

Centennial Celebration and Congress of the International Union of Soil Sciences

Link zur Konferenz

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