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These proceedings address the latest developments in the broad area
of intelligent construction integrated in the mission of the
International Society for Intelligent Construction (ISIC) which
aims to promote intelligent construction technologies applications
from the survey, design, construction, operation, and
maintenance/rehabilitation by adapting to changes of environments
and minimizing risks. Its goals are to improve the quality of
construction, cost-saving, and safety, exploring fundamental issues
related to the application and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
and Machine Learning techniques and technology. ISIC 2022 is the
3rd ISIC international conference, held in Guimaraes, Portugal on
September 6-9, 2022, and follows the previous successful
instalments of the conference series in China (2019) and USA
(2017). It took a holistic approach to integrate civil engineering,
construction machinery, electronic sensor technology,
survey/testing technologies, information technology/computing, and
other related fields in the broad area of intelligent construction.
The respective contributions cover the following topics: Artificial
Intelligence for Design and the Built Environment, Building
Information Modelling (BIM) and Construction Automation and
Robotics, Intelligent Construction, Sustainable Construction, and
Sustainable and Smart Infrastructures. Given its broad range of
coverage, the book will benefit students, educators, researchers
and professionals practitioners alike, encouraging these readers to
help the intelligent construction community into the digital era
and with a vision on societal issues.
This book provides an overview of the typical nature-based
solutions (NBS) used for flood mitigation at different scales and
in different areas (e.g. from catchment to hillslope scale; from
urban to coastal areas). NBS can provide several ecosystem
services, such as water regulation and water quality enhancement,
and as such offer relevant technical solutions to complement
typical grey infrastructures to mitigate flood hazard and water
quality problems. In recent years, political awareness and interest
from the scientific community have led to increasing implementation
of NBS worldwide. In light of this trend, this book provides
valuable insights into the environmental aspects of NBS,
particularly their effectiveness for flood and pollution
mitigation, and discusses socio-economic aspects related to the
implementation of NBS, including regulatory aspects, cost, and
citizens' perceptions of NBS. Compiling the latest research, the
book furthers our understanding of the role of NBS for flood
mitigation and its relation to environmental aspects, to guide
scientists and stakeholders in future NBS projects. It is intended
for the scientific community and stakeholders, such as spatial
planners and landscape managers. Chapter "Nature-based solutions
for flood mitigation and resilience in urban areas" is available
open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
License via link.springer.com.
Urban Soil and Water Degration, Volume Seven explores a wide
breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies, including
comprehensive coverage of topics such as Urban sprawl, Soil
degradation, Hydrological challenges in urban areas, Soil and water
quality - pollutant sources and pathways, Ecosystem services in
urban areas, Freshwater-related nature-based solutions in cities,
Property Rights and Climate Change - land use under changing
environmental conditions, Municipal planning to prevent soil and
water degradation: The case of Vilnius, In between water and fires:
soil degradation in a new Mediterranean peri-urban landscape, and
more. Additional chapters in this release include Groundwater in
Venetian area, Soil protection and hydrogeological risk assessment.
A strategic planning experience in Franciacorta, Data driven
approach for assessing surface runoff in separated sewage systems:
Israeli Case Study, Ecological status of urban streams and riparian
habitats in the Czech Republic, Soil and water degradation in urban
areas from western Romania, Mapping water ecosystem services:
supply and demand in Stockholm, Land degradation and water
availability in Ethiopia, and The study of land use and land cover
changes in the Bekescsaba area, Hungary.
Mapping and Forecasting Land Use: The Present and Future of
Planning is a comprehensive reference on the use of technologies to
map land use, focusing on GIS and remote sensing applications and
methodologies for land use monitoring. This book addresses
transversal topics such as urbanisation, biodiversity loss, climate
change, ecosystem services and participatory planning, with the
pros and cons of various aerial technologies in mapping and land
use. It follows a multidisciplinary approach and provides opinions
and evidence from leading researchers working in academic
institutions across the globe. The book's second half moves from
theory and research advancement into case studies, compiling global
examples to provide real-world context and evidence of the
techniques and applications. Mapping and Forecasting Land Use is a
valuable guide for graduates, academics and researchers in the
fields of geography, geographic information science and land use
science who want to effectively apply GIS and remote sensing
capabilities to mapping or wider land studies. Researchers in
geosciences, environmental science and agriculture will also find
this of value in utilising 21st-century technologies in their
field.
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Society with Future: Smart and Liveable Cities - First EAI International Conference, SC4Life 2019, Braga, Portugal, December 4-6, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Paulo Pereira, Rita Ribeiro, Ivo Oliveira, Paulo Novais
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This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of
the First International Conference on Society with Future: Smart
and Liveable Cities, SC4Life 2019, which took place in Braga,
Portugal, in December 2019. The 13 revised full papers were
carefully reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. The conference
has brought researchers, developers, and practitioners who are
leveraging and develoing new knowledge on the topic of smart
cities, offering more efficiency to main infrastructures, utilities
and services, creating a sustainable urban environment that
improves the quality of life for its citizens and enhances economic
development.
Soil Degradation, Restoration and Management in a Global Change
Context, volume four in the Advances in Chemical Pollution,
Environmental Management and Protection series, explores a wide
breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies and provides
the best practices to manage soils affected by degradation. Soils
are the base of life, thus a sustainable soil management is crucial
in a context of global environmental change. Chapters in this new
release include Soil degradation, processes, future treats and
possible solutions, Agriculture and grazing environments, Abandoned
and afforested lands, Environments affected by fire, Mining
environments, Urban areas, and Lands affected by war.
Description Microservices promise a better way to sustainably
deliver business impact. Rather than a single monolithic unit,
applications built in this style are composed from loosely-coupled,
autonomous services. Microservices in Action is a practical book
about building and deploying microservice-based applications.
Written for developers and architects with a solid grasp of
service-oriented development, it tackles the challenge of putting
microservices into production. Key features * Review of
microservice architecture * Written by authors with daily, hands-on
experience * Building a delivery pipeline for microservices
Audience Readers should be intermediate developers with some
knowledge of enterprise application architecture. About the
technology Microservices change the dev process, maximizing the
efficiency and independence of small teams. To be successful,
developers, team leaders, and architects need to master both the
implementation details and the big picture of how microservices
work in a production environment. Morgan Bruce and Paulo A. Pereira
have years of experience building distributed applications, with
particular expertise in the high-stakes finance and identity
verification industries. They work daily with microservices in a
production environment using the tools and techniques presented in
this book.
Soil Mapping and Process Modeling for Sustainable Land Use
Management is the first reference to address the use of soil
mapping and modeling for sustainability from both a theoretical and
practical perspective. The use of more powerful statistical
techniques are increasing the accuracy of maps and reducing error
estimation, and this text provides the information necessary to
utilize the latest techniques, as well as their importance for land
use planning. Providing practical examples to help illustrate the
application of soil process modeling and maps, this reference is an
essential tool for professionals and students in soil science and
land management who want to bridge the gap between soil modeling
and sustainable land use planning.
Wildland fires are occurring more frequently and affecting more of
Earth's surface than ever before. These fires affect the properties
of soils and the processes by which they form, but the nature of
these impacts has not been well understood. Given that healthy soil
is necessary to sustain biodiversity, ecosystems and agriculture,
the impact of fire on soil is a vital field of research. Fire
Effects on Soil Properties brings together current research on the
effects of fire on the physical, biological and chemical properties
of soil. Written by over 60 international experts in the field, it
includes examples from fire-prone areas across the world, dealing
with ash, meso and macrofauna, smouldering fires, recurrent fires
and management of fire-affected soils. It also describes current
best practice methodologies for research and monitoring of fire
effects and new methodologies for future research. This is the
first time information on this topic has been presented in a single
volume and the book will be an important reference for students,
practitioners, managers and academics interested in the effects of
fire on ecosystems, including soil scientists, geologists, forestry
researchers and environmentalists. Key Features: brings together
research on the effects of fire on the physical, biological and
chemical properties of soil. contributing to a better understanding
of the impact of fire as an integral and inseperable part of the
ecosystem prpvides a contemporary review of the ways in which fire
impacts soils and of the methods being used to monitor and analyse
these effects
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