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ISBN 10: 3319093037
ISBN 13: 9783319093031
Author: Giorgio Lollino, Massimo Arattano, Marco Giardino, Ricardo Oliveira, Silvia Peppoloni
This book is one out of 8 IAEG XII Congress volumes and deals with education and the professional ethics, which scientists, regulators and practitioners of engineering geology inevitably have to face through the purposes, methods, limitations and findings of their works. This volume presents contributions on the professional responsibilities of engineering geologists; the interaction of engineering geologists with other professionals; recognition of the engineering geological profession and its particular contribution to society, culture, and economy and implications for the education of engineering geologists at tertiary level and in further education schemes. Issues treated in this volume are: the position of engineering geology within the geo-engineering profession; professional ethics and communication; resource use and re-use; managing risk in a litigious world; engineering and geological responsibility and engineering geology at tertiary level. The Engineering Geology for Society and Territory volumes of the IAEG XII Congress held in Torino from September 15-19, 2014, analyze the dynamic role of engineering geology in our changing world and build on the four main themes of the congress: Environment, processes, issues and approaches. The congress topics and subject areas of the 8 IAEG XII Congress volumes are: Climate Change and Engineering Geology. Landslide Processes. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. Marine and Coastal Processes. Urban Geology, Sustainable Planning and Landscape Exploitation. Applied Geology for Major Engineering Projects. Education, Professional Ethics and Public Recognition of Engineering Geology. Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
Engineering Geology for Society and Territory Volume 7 Education Professional Ethics and Public Recognition of Engineering Geology 1st Table of contents:
1. Optimization of Large Civil Engineering Projects from an Environmental Point of View
1. Engineering Geological Models
Part Frontmatter
2. Engineering Geological Models: Some Examples of Use for Landslide Assessments
3. Engineering Geological Models IAEG Commission 25
4. The Use of Ground Models for Probabilistic Assessment of Multiple Geohazards Along Lifeline and Transportation Corridors
5. Educational GIS-Project “World Experience in Site Investigation and Construction Under Different Engineering-Geological Conditions”
2. Geoethics and Natural Hazards: Communication, Education and the Science-Policy-Practice Interface
Part Frontmatter
6. Geoethics: Perspective Bangladesh
7. Geoethics and Communication 2: Ethics, the Notably Absent from the Internet
8. A Road Map for a Deontological Code for Geoscientists Dealing with Natural Hazards
9. Reducing the Gap Between Science, Policy and Practice: The Role of Civil Protection
10. Geoethics and Communication 1. Scientists, Politicians, Journalists, Media Entertainers, Sociologists: Can Ethics Help to Establish Their Exact Role in Communicating Geoscience?
11. Geoethical Aspects in the Natural Hazards Management
12. Need to Harness Geodiversity to Combat Disaster from Natural Hazards
13. What’s the Seismic Risk Perception in Italy?
14. Long-Term Disaster-Prevention Strategies Based on Education
15. Geoscientific Communication Problem with Communities for Disaster Prevention and Land Planning in Peru
16. Promoting Geo-awareness to Make Citizens the First Watchers of the Territory
17. Laboratory Activities for Seismic and Volcanic Hazards Education: A Challenge for Scientists
18. Geological Engineers from the University of Salamanca: The Experience of Ten Years from Education to the Professional Life
19. Rumours Related to the 2012 Emilia Seismic Sequence
20. The Experience of ScienzAperta, a Week of Scientific Information and Dissemination
21. Hazardscape, Territorial and Individual Resilience in an Interdisciplinary Study: The Case of Pollino, Southern Italy
22. The Role of Earth Science and Landscape Approach in the Ethic Geology: Communication and Divulgation for the Prevention and Reduction of Geological Hazard
23. Piovono idee! (Cloudy with a Chance of Ideas!): An Interactive Learning Experience on Hydrogeological Risk and Climate Change
24. Interactive, 3D Simulation of Natural Instability Processes for Civil Protection Purposes
25. The Roles and Responsibilities of Engineering Geologists and Other Geoscientists in Serving Society and Protecting the Public—an Overview of International Approaches to Ensuring Effective and Ethical Professional Practice
26. Natural Hazards, Disasters and Their Mitigation: An Overview with Reference to Indian Scenario
27. Geohazards in the East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, India: Need for Geoethical Approach for Integrated Flood Mitigation Strategies
3. Resilience to Citizens and Citizens for Resilience. From Collaborative Risk Management to Knowledge Sharing of Natural Hazards
Part Frontmatter
28. GeoMedia-web: Multimedia and Networks for Dissemination of Knowledge on Geoheritage and Natural Risk
29. Reason and Being of Engineering Geology
30. Human Factor in Resilience Systems
31. Recording the Onset of the Anthropocene
32. Searching for Connections to the Raison d’Être of Engineering Geology in Codes of Ethics
33. Web Participatory Framework for Disaster Resilience: Coping with Information Deluge
34. Italian Civil Protection 2.0: Towards a Resilient Information Management Framework
35. Geomathics Tools and Web-Based Open-Source GIScience Public Participation Field Approach for Field Data Collection: Supports for a Civil Protection Exercise in a Hydrological Risk Scenario
36. A Missed Window of Opportunity
37. Pyramids, Toxic Wastes and Nuclear Reactors Containments: A Lesson Drawn from History with a Risk Manager Perspective
4. Standards, Guidelines and Best Practices for Engineering Geology
Part Frontmatter
38. Working with Engineers, as an Engineering Geological Consultant
39. A Case Study of Intelligent Compaction Used in Road Upgrades
40. Unified Qualification Requirements for Ground Engineering and Engineering Geology Professionals
41. Guidelines for Site Investigation and Analysis of Nuclear Facilities: A Consultants Perspective
42. Guidelines to Identify and Quantify Expansive Soils in Civil Infrastructure
43. Legislation as a Tool to Mitigate Mass Movements in Spain
44. Design of a Database for Documentation and Analysis of Lab Data and Rock-Properties Derived in Field Measurements
45. Landslide Guidelines and Best Practices for Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
46. Engineering Geology at Post-graduated Level at the NOVA University of Lisbon
47. Dangers of Foundations and Below Ground Construction in the Coastal Zone of the Rhine Delta Sediments, The Netherlands
5. Fifty-Year-Long History of IAEG in Events and Personalities
Part Frontmatter
48. Evgenii Mikhailovich Sergeev (1914–1997) as One of the Founders and Leaders of IAEG
49. The 50th Anniversary of the First International Conference on Permafrost
50. Presidents and Leaders of the IAEG Visited the Medeo Dam in the Soviet Union
51. A Short History of Engineering Geology and Geophysics at the British Geological Survey
52. ASAGAI, the IAEG National Group of Argentina: Its History, Process and Present
53. A Brief History of the Past 65 Years of Romanian Engineering Geology Experience
54. The Activity of Uzbek Scientist in IAEG
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