Flooding and Environmental Challenges for Venice and Its Lagoon

Flooding and Environmental Challenges for Venice and Its Lagoon
Author: C. A. Fletcher,T. Spencer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2005-07-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521840465

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A technical volume exploring the prospects for decreasing the level of flooding in and around Venice.

Handbook of Regenerative Landscape Design

Handbook of Regenerative Landscape Design
Author: Robert L. France
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781420008739

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What if environmentally damaged landscapes could not only be remediated from an ecological standpoint, but also designed to replenish an entire community as well as the nature surrounding it? The Handbook of Regenerative Landscape Design incorporates ecology, engineering, sociology, and design elements into a new paradigm for environmental r

Venice in Environmental Peril

Venice in Environmental Peril
Author: Dominic Standish
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761856641

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Venice and its environment are perceived to be in peril due to rising sea levels, tourism, and modern development. Are these threats myths or reality? This book explores Venice's environmental risks based on interviews with Venetian environmental campaigners and draws on the mythology of the Venetian Republic. Campaigners' opinions about the mobile dams nearing completion to protect the city reveal that Venice now represents an environmentally-threatened retreat from modernity. This reputation has been established as sustainable development and climate change policies have risen to the top of political agendas in many cities and countries. The book investigates how environmentalism has been transformed from a theory underpinning counter-cultural movements to part of a dominant holistic culture in Western societies. Rather than constraining Venice in search of a mythical harmony with nature, this book offers a ten-point proposal to modernize the city while preserving its ancient heritage.

Geotechnics of Venice and Its Lagoon

Geotechnics of Venice and Its Lagoon
Author: Paolo Simonini
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2023-08-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000897272

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Without any protective intervention, the historic city of Venice and its surrounding islands would suffer rapid deterioration due to the increased frequency of tidal flooding, as the gap between land surface and sea levels has reduced due to a coupled effect of climate change-induced sea-level rise and natural and anthropic subsidence. Geotechnics of Venice and Its Lagoon provides a clear and comprehensive illustration of the extensive geotechnical aspects of not only the various environmental problems such as land subsidence and wetland surface reduction, but also solutions such as the design of the tilting gate foundations against high tides and the restoration and improvement of the drainage system of the renowned Piazza San Marco, which have been necessary for the preservation of the extraordinary cultural heritage of Venice. Readers will gain a better understanding of the complex phenomena occurring in the sensitive Venice silts, whose hydro-mechanical behavior has required comprehensive laboratory and site investigations and modeling. The book provides: An authoritative analysis of one of the largest and most important geotechnical issues in the world A description of a detailed case study of an ongoing engineering solution The book will be useful for engineers worldwide, and is also an excellent reference for students.

OECD Territorial Reviews Venice Italy 2010

OECD Territorial Reviews  Venice  Italy 2010
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264083523

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This Review of Venice, Italy, offers a comprehensive assessment of the city-region’s economy and the extent to which its land use, labour market and environmental policies embrace a metropolitan vision.

Urban Planning and Water related Disaster Management

Urban Planning and Water related Disaster Management
Author: Guangwei Huang,Zhenjiang Shen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319901732

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Urban areas face daunting environmental, economic and social challenges that have increased in scope in recent years, especially given climate change and globalization. At the same time, cities provide exciting opportunities for growth and revitalization of local and national economies. The interplay of these challenges and opportunities create important tasks for policymakers and researchers. This book provides a new horizon for exploring solutions to urban problems, especially water-related disasters in urban areas. It is of a cross-disciplinary nature offering both new concepts and practices that will help to promote communication between urban planning communities and water management professionals in order to integrate water-related disaster management into spatial planning.

Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III

Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III
Author: Renato Lancellotta,Carlo Viggiani,Alessandro Flora,Filomena de Silva,Lucia Mele
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1238
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000780499

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The conservation of monuments and historic sites is one of the most challenging problems facing modern civilization. It involves, in inextricable patterns, factors belonging to different fields (cultural, humanistic, social, technical, economical, administrative) and the requirements of safety and use appear to be (or often are) in conflict with the respect of the integrity of the monuments. The complexity of the topic is such that a shared framework of reference is still lacking among art historians, architects, structural and geotechnical engineers. The complexity of the subject is such that a shared frame of reference is still lacking among art historians, architects, architectural and geotechnical engineers. And while there are exemplary cases of an integral approach to each building element with its static and architectural function, as a material witness to the culture and construction techniques of the original historical period, there are still examples of uncritical reliance on modern technology leading to the substitution from earlier structures to new ones, preserving only the iconic look of the original monument. Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III collects the contributions to the eponymous 3rd International ISSMGE TC301 Symposium (Naples, Italy, 22-24 June 2022). The papers cover a wide range of topics, which include: - Principles of conservation, maintenance strategies, case histories - The knowledge: investigations and monitoring - Seismic risk, site effects, soil structure interaction - Effects of urban development and tunnelling on built heritage - Preservation of diffuse heritage: soil instability, subsidence, environmental damages The present volume aims at geotechnical engineers and academics involved in the preservation of monuments and historic sites worldwide.

Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs

Zooplankton Diversity and Pelagic Food Webs
Author: Marina Manca,Roberta Piscia,Barbara Leoni,Roberta Bettinetti
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783039435494

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Zooplankton are of key importance in the structure and functioning of aquatic food webs. They contribute to a large part of the functional and structural biodiversity of predator and prey plankton communities. Promptly responding to long-term and seasonal changes in the physical and chemical environment, they are sensitive indicators of patterns and mechanisms of impact drivers, both natural and human induced. In this volume, we aim to present evidence for both long-term and seasonal changes in zooplankton community structure and dynamics, investigating different approaches from population dynamics to advanced molecular techniques and reconstructing past communities from subfossil remains in lake sediments.