Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering

Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering
Author: Zbigniew Zembaty,Damian Beben,Zbigniew Perkowski,Adam Rak,Giovanni Bosco,Pranshoo Solanki
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-03-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030638795

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This book gathers a selection of papers presented at the 4th International Scientific Conference “Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering”, ECCE 2020, , Opole, Poland, held on April 20-22, 2020, in Opole, Poland. The chapters, written by an international group of experts, report on advanced finding in structural material behaviour, and novel construction technologies and procedures, with a focus on strategies to foster sustainable civil engineering. Offering a good balance of theory and practice, and covering both technical, as well as legal and organization aspects in civil engineering and architectural projects, this book offers extensive information on the state-of-the art and a timely snapshot of current challenges in planning construction projects and structural interventions in accordance with the principles of environmental protection

Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering II

Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering II
Author: Zbigniew Zembaty,Zbigniew Perkowski,Damian Beben,Maria Rossella Massimino,Oren Lavan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783031268793

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This book gathers a selection of papers presented at the 5th International Scientific Conference “Environmental Challenges in Civil Engineering”, ECCE 2022, held on September 26-28, 2022, in Opole, Poland. Written by an international group of experts, it reports on findings concerning structural material behavior, and new methods and technologies in constructions. A special emphasis is given to sustainable constructions practices, including material recycling and reuse, renovation and restoration of historical building and to those fostering sustainable development of cities and rural areas, and a better integration of buildings with the environment. Offering a good balance of theory and practice, and covering both technical and organizational aspects in civil engineering and architectural projects, this book offers extensive information on solutions and current challenges in construction projects and structural interventions in the context of environmental protection and earthquake prevention.

Environmental Impacts of International Civil Engineering Projects and Practices

Environmental Impacts of International Civil Engineering Projects and Practices
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1978
Genre: Civil engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015002029273

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Sustainability Trends and Challenges in Civil Engineering

Sustainability Trends and Challenges in Civil Engineering
Author: Lakshman Nandagiri,M. C. Narasimhan,Shriram Marathe,S.V. Dinesh
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1093
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811628269

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This book presents the select proceedings of the International Conference on Civil Engineering Trends and Challenges for Sustainability (CTCS 2020). The chapters discuss emerging and latest research and advances in sustainability in different areas of civil engineering, which aim to provide solutions to sustainable development. The contents are broadly divided into the following categories: construction technology and building materials, structural engineering, transportation and geotechnical engineering, environmental and water resources engineering, and RS-GIS applications. This book will be of potential interest to beginners, researchers, and professionals working in the area of sustainable civil engineering and related fields.

Sustainability Issues in Civil Engineering

Sustainability Issues in Civil Engineering
Author: G.L. Sivakumar Babu,Sireesh Saride,B. Munwar Basha
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811019302

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This compilation on sustainability issues in civil engineering comprises contributions from international experts who have been working in the area of sustainability in civil engineering. Many of the contributions have been presented as keynote lectures at the International Conference on Sustainable Civil Infrastructure (ICSCI) held in Hyderabad, India. The book has been divided into core themes of Sustainable Transportation Systems, Sustainable Geosystems, Sustainable Environmental and Water Resources and Sustainable Structural Systems. Use of sustainability principles in engineering has become an important component of the process of design and in this context, design and analysis approaches in civil engineering are being reexamined to incorporate the principles of sustainable designs and construction in practice. Developing economies are on the threshold of rapid infrastructure growth and there is a need to compile the developments in various branches of civil engineering and highlight the issues. It is this need that prompted the composition of this book. The contents of this book will be useful to students, professionals, and researchers working on sustainability related problems in civil engineering. The book also provides a perspective on sustainability for practicing civil engineers who are not directly researching the problems but are affected by the concerns in the course of their profession. The book can also serve to highlight to policy makers and governing bodies the need to have a mandate for sustainable infrastructural development.

Geo environmental Issues Facing the Americas

Geo environmental Issues Facing the Americas
Author: Emir José Macari,J. David Frost
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015037495820

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Contributing researchers and practitioners from academia, government agencies, and industry provide data and information relating to geoenvironmental issues in developed and developing countries of the western hemisphere. Contributors discuss environmental regulations, site assessment, remediation, and education, as well as landfills and containment systems and the transfer of new technologies. Issues and problems in Latin America, cost effective technologies, and a theoretical framework for simulating sustainable geoenvironmental technologies are reviewed. Thermal treatment of contaminated and neat soil, sedimentation and consolidation of a neutralized red mud, alternative barrier layers for surface covers in dry climates, and bioaugmentation of hydrocarbon-impacted sands are additional topics covered.

Examining the Environmental Impacts of Materials and Buildings

Examining the Environmental Impacts of Materials and Buildings
Author: Brownell, Blaine Erickson
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781799824282

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Fundamental environmental challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and pollution are still widely relevant in today’s world. Many of these problems have been associated with the architecture, engineering, and construction industries due to the level of resources used in these professions. In recent years, many manufacturers in these fields have expressed the motivation to make necessary changes that would be beneficial to the environment. Despite this progress, there remains a lack of research and assessment on the methods to achieve environmental stability within these architectural fields. Examining the Environmental Impacts of Materials and Buildings provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of ecological performance within modern building design and materials-based construction. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as life cycle assessment, material flows analysis, and sustainability, this book is ideally designed for architects, civil engineers, construction professionals, environmentalists, ecologists, business practitioners, scientists, policymakers, designers, researchers, and academicians seeking research on current trends in environmental performance within building design.

Design and Operation of Civil and Environmental Engineering Systems

Design and Operation of Civil and Environmental Engineering Systems
Author: Charles ReVelle,Arthur E. McGarity
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1997-08-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471128163

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The tools of operations research (OR)--optimization, simulation, game theory, and others--are increasingly applied to the entire range of problems encountered by civil and environmental engineers. In this groundbreaking text/reference, the world's leading experts describe sophisticated OR opplications across the spectrum of environmental and civil engineering specialties, addressing problems encountered in both operation and design.