https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/GJEPAH/issue/feedGlobal Journal of Environmental Planning and Architectural Heritage [ISSN: 2581-4192 (online)]2024-01-05T05:21:17+00:00Eureka Journalsadmin@eurekajournals.comOpen Journal Systems<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><em>Global Journal of Environmental Planning and Architectural Heritage (GJEPAH)</em> </strong>is a <em><strong>National Journal</strong></em> from the bouquet of Eureka Journals. Article published in this journal includes high quality research, survey, review proposals, informative letters, short communication, case studies, in the field of Environmental Planning and Architectural Heritage. The Journal is not exclusive to engineering articles instead articles of interdisciplinary nature and professional interests are most warmly welcomed. Editorial Committee welcomes new ideas and innovations to maintain high citation and quality of publication. This journals aim is to publish improvement and continuous developments in broad field of scientific knowledge base and its impact on today’s Environmental Planning and Architectural Heritage.</p>https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/GJEPAH/article/view/742Analytical Study of Positive and Negative Impacts on Environmental Protection and Public Interest2023-02-25T07:17:56+00:00Dr. Ajay Krishna Tiwariinfo@eurekajournals.com<p>The purpose of the presented research paper is to study the decisions given from time to time. From these decisions to study the positive and negative effects on environmental protection and public interest. The environment is the environment around us, which surrounds us, in which we live. Our home Earth is the only Earth in the entire cosmic family that has life on it. Healthy life and a balanced environment are needed, but at present man is running in a blind race of development and He is polluting the environment by neglecting it. Causing global warming, holes in the ozone layer, terrible diseases, etc. problems are increasing.</p>2023-02-25T07:17:56+00:00https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/GJEPAH/article/view/768Applications Artificial Intelligence in Archaeological Discovery2023-11-29T09:07:10+00:00Prof. Dr. Badawi Mohamed Ismailinfo@eurekajournals.com<p class="11-SciencePG-Abstract-content" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #002060; layout-grid-mode: line;">Archaeological research that reveals artifacts is of extreme importance since ruins and objects are the only way to deal with the history of the city. AI techniques can support archaeologists to manually discover remains that are difficult to identify because they must be searched over a vast area or because they are hidden from direct observation. Here we present an original methodology that integrates deep learning and computer vision techniques to identify the remnants of Centuriation, an ancient Roman system of territorial division.</span></p> <p class="11-SciencePG-Abstract-content" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #002060; layout-grid-mode: line;">The applications of artificial intelligence in the social sciences and humanities, among the areas in which techniques and artificial intelligence are used, is archaeological excavation and imaging, which is carried out in different ways than before. Techniques are also used during exhibitions in museums and is used to access what cannot be accessed by humans, as well as artificial intelligence is used in insurance against fire and theft, and there are some devices that are used in history.</span></p> <p class="11-SciencePG-Abstract-content" style="margin-bottom: 10.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%; color: #002060; layout-grid-mode: line;">This article focuses on the application of artificial intelligence in archeology and its potential in this field. Although some may consider this topic outside their primary interest, not knowing the basic points about this topic can be devastating.why? Archaeologists use AI in many ways, from creating 3D models of historical scenes to scanning areas with laser radar to find ancient tombs. Moreover, new methods have recently been tested and are almost ready for implementation in practice. The article helps explore an area of study where the past and present work together. Another point is that AI helps archaeologists conduct excavations and makes artifacts and cultural property more accessible to people. Scientists assume that in the near future they will be able to please the public by presenting archaeological values</span></p>https://technology.eurekajournals.com/index.php/GJEPAH/article/view/769Analytical Study of Transition to Circular Economy in the South Asia Region2024-01-05T05:21:17+00:00Dr. Ajay Krishna Tiwariinfo@eurekajournals.com<p>This economic research is a case study that confirms that for several decades, the South Asian region has been facing the problem of electronic waste in its four countries. Large population, uncontrolled consumerism of electronic devices, increasing problem of purchasing and then throwing away when they become unusable are the main reasons for this and it is increasing. India is one of the three largest producers of electronic waste in the world. And yet, like other countries in the Global South, much of this waste is not processed there, and most recycling remains the responsibility of the informal sector.</p> <p>Despite the current absence in the field of political orientation aimed at promoting a circular economy, some trends are emerging, particularly in India, and likely to trigger the sense of urgency needed to achieve the transition from linear to economic models. Which remains in the electronic equipment sector.</p>