Knowledge Transfer in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment

KNOW-RE-BUILT. Proceedings of the Online International Multiplier Event/Conference, December 15-16, 2021
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2024
Publisher: Springer
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ISBN13:9783031434549
ISBN10:3031434544
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:554 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 39 Illustrations, black & white; 277 Illustrations, color
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Short description:

This book showcases the valuable contributions made during the online event entitled The International Conference on Knowledge Transfer in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment. The conference was held on December 15?16, 2021, and was organized as a multiplier event of the European project Rehabilitation of the Built Environment in the Context of Smart City and Sustainable Development Concepts for Knowledge Transfer and Lifelong Learning (RE-BUILT). This book specifically retains the same main themes explored in the book titled Critical Thinking in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment ? CRIT-RE-BUILT. The papers included in this book are mostly authored by partners in the project?s consortium and cover various aspects of civil engineering knowledge transfer in crucial areas, to address different perspectives and significant challenges related to the sustainable built environment. The book seeks to provoke ideas and discussions, particularly in the areas where risk management and sustainable rehabilitation of the built environment intersect, ranging from reducing hazard risks to enhancing sustainable rehabilitation efforts in the field

Long description:

This book showcases the valuable contributions made during the online event entitled The International Conference on Knowledge Transfer in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment. The conference was held on December 15?16, 2021, and was organized as a multiplier event of the European project Rehabilitation of the Built Environment in the Context of Smart City and Sustainable Development Concepts for Knowledge Transfer and Lifelong Learning (RE-BUILT). This book specifically retains the same main themes explored in the book titled Critical Thinking in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment ? CRIT-RE-BUILT. The papers included in this book are mostly authored by partners in the project?s consortium and cover various aspects of civil engineering knowledge transfer in crucial areas, to address different perspectives and significant challenges related to the sustainable built environment. The book seeks to provoke ideas and discussions, particularly in the areas where risk management and sustainable rehabilitation of the built environment intersect, ranging from reducing hazard risks to enhancing sustainable rehabilitation efforts in the field

Table of Contents:
Modelling of Critical Slip Surface Geometry for Sustainable Slope Stability Analysis.- Landslide Displacement Prediction with Machine Learning Techniques.- Influence of the Reconstruction of the Sofia Ring Road on the Travel Time of Fire and Rescue Service Vehicles.- Protection of Buildings in the Former Quarry Area Against Effects of Rockfall.- Remedial Measures for a Rainfall-Induced Creeping Landslide: A Case Study.- Hydrogeologic Framework of the Gardunha Mountain.- The Underestimated Study of the Geology and Historical Topography of the Construction Site as a Factor in the Cracking of a New Building Near a Small River.- Assessing the Near-Future Behavior of a Landslide: Development and Preliminary Results of a Machine Learning Algorithm.