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This study of environmentla impact assessment includes four
Sections. Section 1 discusses the current state of implementation
of the directives on environmental impact assessment and
environmental hazards. It also includes a paper on the Dutch
integral environmental zoning project. Section 2 deals with EIA
approaches and techniques. First, the phases of an EIA study and
the risk analysis methods are described. Then, Danish experiences
in EIA,, environmental planning in the Ruhr area and pollution
abatement in oil refineries and inorganic chemical industries are
illustrated. Finally, a decision support system for EIA is
presented. Section 3 is devoted to environmental indicators and
indices. A first paper investigates the fundamental problems
related to the notions of environmental indicator and measurement
scale. The assessment of air, surface water, ground water and soil
quality indicators and indices is then discussed in detail. The
last two papers of this section deal with ecotoxicological risk
indicators for environmental chemicals and industrial plant risk
indicators, respectively. Finally, Section 4 discusses the
economical and sociological dimensions of EIA. The book should be
of value to scientists and technicians involved in environmental
impact, environmental compatibility and environmental audit
studies.
Proceedings of the ISPRA Course Held November 25-29, 1985,
Organized in Collaboration with the European Safety and Reliability
Association-ESRA
The Joint Research Centre of the European Communities, and in
particular the Institute for Systems Engineering and Informatics
(ISEI) at Ispra, have weil established competences in risk
analysis, uncertainty analysis and statistical data treatment. More
recently, work on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),
particularly on environmental indicators and indices and on a
"system engineering approach" to EIA, has started. This approach
attempts to move towards "unified" procedures to investigate normal
operation and acciclental risks; these are problems concerned
within both the EIA Directive 85/337/EEC and the "Seveso" Directive
821501/EEC. In May 1990, a Workshop on "Indicators and Indices for
Environmentallmpact Assessment and Risk Analysis" was organized at
the JRC, Ispra. The Proceedings of this Workshop (Report EUR 13060
EN, 1990) are a reference document in the fielet This book is based
on the papers presented at the Eurocourse EIAl91 held at the JRC,
Ispra in the Autumn of 1991. This was the first course on
Environmentaiimpact Assessment given in the JRC's Eurocourse series
at Ispra. It was a success because of both the high calibre of the
lecturers and the weil informed and numerous participants. The work
focuses on the broader aspects of EIA, namely: legislation,
indicators and indices, approaches and techniques, economic and
sociological implications.
This book presents models and methods for systems reliability
assessment, human reliability analysis and uncertainty management.
It includes fourteen contributions which are grouped into three
sections. Section 1 deals with basic reliability methods and
applications. The papers by Saiz de Bustamante and Perlado
introduce the stochastic processes and the Monte Carlo method,
respectively. Sanz Fermandez de Cordoba and Gonzales discuss
important practical implications of the use of reliability methods.
The former refers to the aerospace industry. The latter considers
nuclear power plants. Session 2 presents some advances in systems
reliability techniques. The paper by Contini and Poucet illustrates
the mathematical analysis of fault trees and event trees. It
includes a discussion on the logical analysis of non-coherent fault
trees and considerations on the major measures of criticality and
importance of a component. The paper by Babbio is devoted to Petri
nets. First, the formalism of this relatively new technique is
given. Then, stochastic Petri nets are introduced as a tool to
describe the behaviour of systems in time. Finally, by some fully
developed examples, it is shown how this approach can be used to
represent and evaluate complex stochastic systems. Limnios
introduces the notion of failure delay systems and gives the
lifetime structure for the evaluation of reliability measures. A
reservoir is studied as an example of a failure delay system.
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