Biography

Prof. Miklas Scholz

Division of Water Resources Engineering (TVRL), Department of Building and Environmental Technology

Lund University, Sweden

Professor in Water Resources Engineering


Department of Civil Engineering Science, School of Civil Engineering, and the Built Environment

University of Johannesburg, South Africa


Department of Civil Engineering,

Central University of Technology, South Africa


Directorate of Engineering the Future, School of Science, Engineering and Environment

The University of Salford, UK


Email: miklas.scholz@tvrl.lth.se


Qualifications

Ph.D, The University of Birmingham

M.Sc, City University (London)


Publications (selected)


Book, Book Chapters and Guidance Manuals

  1. Scholz M. (2005), Urban Runoff. Lehr J. H., Keeley J. and Lehr J. (Eds.). Chapter in The Encyclopaedia of Water, ISBN 0-471-44164-3, 498-501, John Wiley and Sons, Ostrander, Ohio, USA.
  2. Scholz M. (2006), Wetland Systems to Control Urban Runoff. ISBN-13: 978-0-444-52734-9, ISBN-10: 0-444-527346, 360 pages, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Also available as an E-Book and a Science Direct electronic book.
  3. Carty A. H., Scholz M., Heal K, Keohane J., Dunne E., Gouriveau F. and Mustafa A. (2008), Constructed Farm Wetlands (CFW) Design Manual for Scotland and Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Environment Agency and Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, Report Reference No. S/15059/06. Edinburgh, UK. http://www.sepa.org.uk/land/land_publications.aspx.
  4. Scholz M. (2010), Wetland Systems – Storm Water Management Control. Series: Green Energy and Technology. ISBN: 978-1-84996-458-6, 258 pages, Springer Verlag, Berlin, Germany. Also available as an E-Book.
  5. Scholz M., Charlesworth S. and Coupe S. (2014), Drainage Benefits of Porous, Permeable and Pervious Paving. Booth C. A. and Charlesworth S. M. (Eds.). Chapter 23 in Water Resources in the Built Environment – Managing Issues and Solutions, pp. 302-318. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK. ISBN: 978-0-470-67091-0.
  6. http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0470670916.html.
  7. Scholz M. (2014), Permeable Pavements and Storm Water Management. In: K. Gopalakrishnan, W. Steyn and J. Harvey (Eds.), Climate Change, Energy, Sustainability and Pavements, Green Energy and Technology. DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-44719-2_7. Chapter 7. Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp. 247-260.
  8. Newman, J. R., Duenas-Lopez, M. A., Acreman, M. C., Palmer-Felgate, E. J., Verhoeven, J. T. A., Scholz, M. and Maltby, E. (2015), Do On-farm Natural, Restored, Managed and Constructed Wetlands Mitigate Agricultural Pollution in Great Britain and Ireland? A Systematic Review. Report Reference No. WT0989. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, London, UK.
  9. http://randd.defra.gov.uk/Default.aspx?Menu=Menu&Module=More&Location=None&Completed=2&ProjectID=183.
  10. Scholz M. (ed.) (2015), Sustainable Drainage Systems. ISBN 978-3-03842-091-0. 234 pages, MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
  11. Scholz M., Uzomah V., Almuktar S. and Radet-Taligot J. (2015), Selecting Sustainable Drainage Structures Based on Estimated Ecosystem Service Variables Estimated by Different Stakeholder Groups. In: Scholz M. (ed.), Sustainable Drainage Systems. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, pp. 216-234.
  12. Scholz M. (Ed.) (2015), Water Resources and Environment. Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Water Resources and Environment, Beijing, China (25-28 July 2015). Print ISBN: 978-1-138-02909-5. eBook ISBN: 978-1-315-64466-0. CRC Press / Balkema (Taylor & Francis Group). 486 pages. Also indexed by Scopus and EI Compendex.
  13. Scholz M. (2015), Wetlands for Water Pollution Control. 2nd edition of the book with the previous title Wetland Systems to Control Urban Runoff. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ISBN: 0444636129, 9780444636126. 558 pages.
  14. Mohammed, R. and Scholz M. (2018), Brig's Handbook of Methods & Research in Water Resources Management, Vol.1, Brigs Academics Limited.
  15. Scholz M. (2018), Sustainable Water Management: Engineering Solutions for a Variable Climate. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 353 pages. ISBN 9780128162460.
  16. Mohammed R. and Scholz M. (2021), Streamflow Alteration Impacts with Particular Reference to the Lower Zab River, Tributary of the Tigris River. In Laith A. Jawad (Ed.), Tigris and Euphrates Rivers: Their Environment from Headwaters to Mouth. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, Switzerland. ISBN10 3030575691. ISBN13 9783030575694.

Journals

  1. Abd Ali Z. T., Naji L- A., Almuktar S.A.A.A.N., Faisal A.A.H., Abed S.N., Scholz M., Naushad M. and Ahmad T. (2020), Predominant Mechanisms for the Removal of Nickel Metal Ion from Aqueous Solution Using Cement Kiln Dust. Journal of Water Process Engineering. 33, 101033
  2. Rustum R., Kurichiyanil A. M. J., Forrest S., Sommariva C., Adeloye A. J., Zounemat-Kermani M. and Scholz M. (2020), Sustainability Ranking of Desalination Plants Using Mamdani Fuzzy Logic Inference Systems. Sustainability. 12 (20), 1-24.
  3. Tang X., Li R., Han D. and Scholz M. (2020), Response of Eutrophication Development to Variations in Nutrients and Hydrological Regime: a Case Study in the Changjiang River (Yangtze) Basin. Water. 12, 1634. DOI:10.3390/w12061634.
  4. Cardoso Chrispim M., Scholz M. and Nolasco M. A. (2020), A Framework for Resource Recovery from Wastewater Treatment Plants in Megacities of Developing Countries. Environmental Research. 188, 109745. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.109745.
  5. Abed S. N., Almuktar S. A. A.-A. N. and Scholz M. (2020), Impact of Storage time on the Characteristics of Synthetic Greywater in Two Formulas of Pollutant Strengths to be Treated or Recycled. Water, Soil and Air Pollution. 231:211, 1-18.
  6. Ahmed T., Scholz M. and Zounemat M. (2020), Climate Change, Water Quality and Water-Related Challenges and Sustainability: A Review with Focus on Pakistan. Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 7, 8518.
  7. Almuktar S., Hamdan A. N. A and Scholz M. (2020), Assessment of the Effluents of Basra City Main Water Treatment Plants for Drinking and Irrigation Purposes. Water, 12, 3334.
  8. Cardoso Chrispim M., de Marco de Souza F., Scholz M. and Antunes Nolasco M. (2020), A Framework for Sustainable Planning and Decision-making on Resource Recovery from Wastewater: Showcase for Sao Paulo Megacity. Water. 12, 3466.
  9. Ahmad N., Scholz M., Ullah Z., Arshad M. Z.  Sabir R. I. and Khan W. A. (2021), The Nexus of CSR and Co-creation: A Roadmap Towards Consumer Loyalty. Sustainability, 13, 523.
  10. Ullah Z., Scholz M., Ahmad N., Ahmad, B.  and Ahmad I. (2021), Perceived Accuracy of Electronic Performance Appraisal System: The Case of Non-for-Profit Organization from an Emergibg Economy. Sustainability. 13, 2109.
  11. Ahmad N., Naveed, R. H., Scholz M., Irfan M., Usman M. and Ahmad I. (2021), CSR Communication Through Social Media: A Litmus Test for Banking Consumers’ Loyalty. Sustainability. 13, 2319.
  12. Salimi S., Almuktar S., and Scholz M. (2021), The Impact of Climate Change on Wetland Ecosystems: A Critical Review of Experimental Wetland Mesocosms. Journal of Environmental Management. 286, 112160.
  13. Ahmad N., Ullah Z., Arshad M. Z., Kamran H. W., Scholz M. and Han H. (2021), Relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility at the Micro-Level and Environmental Performance: The Mediating Role of Employee Pro-Environmental Behavior and the Moderating Role of Gender. Sustainable Production and Consumption, 27, 1138-1148.
  14. Ahmad N., Ullah Z., Mahmood A., Ariza-Montes A., Vega-Muñoz A., Han H., Scholz M. (2021), Corporate Social Responsibility at Micro-level as a “New Organizational Value” for Sustainability: Are Females More Aligned Towards It? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(4), 2165.


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