Dam Safety - Sustainability in a Changing Environment (incl. CD), Proceedings of the 8th ICOLD European Club Symposium
22nd - 23rd September 2010 Innsbruck, Austria; IECS 2010
Seiten
2012
Verlag d. Technischen Universität Graz
978-3-85125-118-0 (ISBN)
Verlag d. Technischen Universität Graz
978-3-85125-118-0 (ISBN)
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The International Commission on Large Dams recently celebrated its 80th anniversary. One of the aims of ICOLD is to gain a common understanding about how “to deal with” dams, the environment and related infrastructure.
Tailored to meet the regional needs the International dam community concentrates its efforts in “Clubs” for a suitable approach. The “ICOLD European Club” already discussed the following European related topics:
• Repair and Upgrading of Dams
• New Trends and Guidelines on Dam Safety
• Dams in a European Context
• Long-term Benefits and Performance of Dams
The 8th ICOLD European Club Symposium is devoted to the topic “Dam Safety under the Sustainability in a Changing Environment”. Several key aspects as e.g. education and knowledge transfer are of high interest.
Education considering the historic development, the social, regional and ethic differences is a future key issue to an open minded society. Due to the “Bologna Process” the educational system in the European member countries is currently being reshaped. The changing abilities of engineers need a modified approach of the knowledge transfer in companies. An individual adaptation to this situation can be assumed but a systematic approach is required.
The way how to provide the safety of dams and to carry out the required measures is widely discussed within the contributions of the proceedings under the topics Sustainability of Know How, Public Awareness of Dams and Dam Safety, Maintenance and Rehabilitation, Regulations and Guidelines, Small Dams and Surveillance Practice.
Additionally, the entire dam safety process needs to be economically optimized. However, economy has to be reshaped in a way to better serve for the development of civilization. On the one hand it is essential to consider good performing economic figures, on the other hand each process has its’ natural optimum – which should widely be discussed during our Symposium and eventually reached. The discussion upon the “dam safety” process for a change to unification or retaining of national divergent approaches in Europe will be of future benefit.
The contributions from the authors to the proceedings herein, the support of the reviewers, the scientific and organizing committee as well as the members of the organizing Institutes are gratefully acknowledged.
Tailored to meet the regional needs the International dam community concentrates its efforts in “Clubs” for a suitable approach. The “ICOLD European Club” already discussed the following European related topics:
• Repair and Upgrading of Dams
• New Trends and Guidelines on Dam Safety
• Dams in a European Context
• Long-term Benefits and Performance of Dams
The 8th ICOLD European Club Symposium is devoted to the topic “Dam Safety under the Sustainability in a Changing Environment”. Several key aspects as e.g. education and knowledge transfer are of high interest.
Education considering the historic development, the social, regional and ethic differences is a future key issue to an open minded society. Due to the “Bologna Process” the educational system in the European member countries is currently being reshaped. The changing abilities of engineers need a modified approach of the knowledge transfer in companies. An individual adaptation to this situation can be assumed but a systematic approach is required.
The way how to provide the safety of dams and to carry out the required measures is widely discussed within the contributions of the proceedings under the topics Sustainability of Know How, Public Awareness of Dams and Dam Safety, Maintenance and Rehabilitation, Regulations and Guidelines, Small Dams and Surveillance Practice.
Additionally, the entire dam safety process needs to be economically optimized. However, economy has to be reshaped in a way to better serve for the development of civilization. On the one hand it is essential to consider good performing economic figures, on the other hand each process has its’ natural optimum – which should widely be discussed during our Symposium and eventually reached. The discussion upon the “dam safety” process for a change to unification or retaining of national divergent approaches in Europe will be of future benefit.
The contributions from the authors to the proceedings herein, the support of the reviewers, the scientific and organizing committee as well as the members of the organizing Institutes are gratefully acknowledged.
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 220 x 280 mm |
Einbandart | gebunden |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Bauwesen |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Schlagworte | Kongress • Talsperre • Wasserbau • Wasserkraft |
ISBN-10 | 3-85125-118-0 / 3851251180 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-85125-118-0 / 9783851251180 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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