News 2014 IAEG 2014
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IAEG XII CONGRESS
Engineering Geology for
Society and Territory
Torino 2014 - September 15/19
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The IAEG XII Congress aims to analyse the dynamic role of Engineering Geology in our
changing world: by means of a series of topics and sessions offered to the participants'
choice through the interpretative key of four main themes:
- ENVIRONMENT
- PROCESSES
- ISSUES
- APPROACHES
In the next few years, major effects over territorial planning and infrastructures will be due to
the global change particularly evident in extreme climate regions. Climate changes also
affects natural processes related to slope dynamics, water courses, coastal and marine
environments: all these phenomena are case studies for Engineering Geology.
Engineering Geology plays a major role in the definition of human responses to the
changes of a dynamic environment. More and more obvious is the role of territorial
planning for a sustainable use of available geo and water resources and a proper
management of natural hazards (as landslides, floods, marine processes and
earthquakes). Urban Geology and Applied Geology for Major Engineering Projects are
reaching far beyond technological applications, because they analyse the evolution over
time of the Society and infrastructures, including also the Preservation of Cultural Heritage.
Indeed, human activities have to be developed on a ethical base: Engineering Geology
respects this principle, where implications include sustainable future and environmental
conservation.
MAIN TOPICS
An important goal of the XII International IAEG Congress is to promote and increase the
relationships between scientists and engineering geology professional operators (Owners,
Design Firms and Contractors). The integration of the two worlds will have helpful effects on
surveys, design procedures, construction and monitoring techniques. The cooperation
between research and practice will lead to a development of the Society through the
creation of new patents, licenses, spin offs and joined and sponsored researches.
The Congress will also offer an extraordinary opportunity for scientists, companies and
agencies to meet and improve together the current state of Engineering Geology. For this
purpose keynote lectures will be delivered by both academic representatives and
professional operators.
The XXII Congress celebrates 50 years from the IAEG foundation. It aims to testify the
fundamental scientific role of Engineering Geology in the last 50 years, through the
contributions of successful, well-known researchers. At the same time, the congress aims
to thrust forth the IAEG future role by involving young, enthusiastic scientists who are more
conscious of the challenges, sometimes hard, they are facing, in order to be able to
overcome future difficulties in geo-environmental management and habitat protection.
GAP contributes to the congress by showing recent results of his research activity
on geohazards monitoring through satellite radar remote sensing in collaboration
with the IRPI and ISSIA institutes of the National Research Council of Bari and Polytechnic of Bari.
GAP authors and presentations
Project: FranePuglia
Authors: J. WASOWSKI, F. BOVENGA, A. REFICE, D. O. NITTI, R. NUTRICATO
Title: High Resolution PSI For Mapping Ground Deformations And Infrastructure Instability
For more information, visit the official website http://www.iaeg2014.com/
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