Risk, reliability and sustainable remediation in the field of civil and environmental engineering /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam :
Elsevier,
2022.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- RISK, RELIABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE REMEDIATION IN THE FIELD OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
- RISK, RELIABILITY AND SUSTAINABLE REMEDIATION IN THE FIELD OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of contributors
- 1
- A basic framework to integrate sustainability, reliability, and risk-a critical review
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Critical insight into the structure of science
- 2.1 Pivotal scientific concepts
- 2.2 The framing scientific concepts
- 2.3 Diminishing role of philosophy in science
- 2.4 Evolution of science
- 3. Governance
- 3.1 Past political orders toward a new governance
- 3.2 The new paradigm of governance
- 3.3 Governance in framing policymaking and planning
- 3.4 Policymaking and planning in actions driven by governance
- 3.5 Toward future of governance, policymaking, and planning
- 4. Goal orientation overarching organizations
- 4.1 Emergence of systems science and its uptake
- 4.2 Goal orientation
- 4.3 Sustainable development
- 5. Decision-making-3rd dimension of BSF
- 5.1 The enterprise of the SDGs
- 5.2 Sustainability appraisals and indices to measure decision-making
- 5.3 Decision-making tools
- 5.3.1 Within system reliability-decisions tools within systems
- 5.3.2 Decision-making tools based on probability
- 5.3.3 Risk-based decisions
- 5.3.4 Decision-making under uncertainty
- 5.3.5 Decision-making based on the principle of precaution
- 6. Discussions
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. Appendix-framing scientific concepts
- References
- Further reading
- 2
- Principal component analysis of precipitation variability at Kallada River basin
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Study area and dataset
- 3. Methodology
- 4. Results and discussion
- 5. Conclusions
- 4.2.3 Social networks
- 5. Future ways to improve HCWM
- 6. Conclusion
- References
- Further reading
- 4
- Seismic risk for vernacular building classes in the fertile Indus Ganga alluvial plains at the foothills of the ...
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Seismic demand
- 3. Population exposure and building inventory
- 4. Fragility functions
- 4.1 Seismic risk
- 4.1.1 Damage probability
- 4.1.2 Economic losses
- 4.1.3 Human casualties
- 5. Results and discussion
- 6. Conclusion
- References
- Further reading
- 5
- Comparative study between normal reinforced concrete and bamboo reinforced concrete