One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An incorrect management of the rubbles causes relevant environmental damages, economic losses and a psychological impact for the population. In this context, the present manuscript assesses different strategies of waste management, estimating the carbon footprint and the economic impact, in order to define the best choices. Overall, different management options can be applied, that have different costs and impacts on the environment: a temporary storage site could be used, rubbles can be treated through different technologies (either simple crushing or advanced refining), and the treatment can be carried out at different distances from the site...
This thesis presents four case studies as examples of how different countries around the world deal...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to find and test tools to estimate waste tonnag...
The main environmental loses from the earthquake to the environment were the heavy landslides, destr...
One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An...
Earthquakes impacting on the built environment can generate significant volumes of waste, often over...
The Lower Mainland of British Columbia faces a high risk of a devastating seismic event occurring at...
Large amounts of waste debris occur in urbanised areas when heavy rain on local geology generates fl...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
Natural disasters generate enormous amounts of waste, which adversely impacts on public health and t...
Printed as a proceedings on a USB. Available to ISWA members at www.iswa.orgDisasters can create th...
Disasters may have a severe impact on the environment and can generate huge amounts of building wast...
published as USB.The timeliness and quality of recovery activities are impacted by the organisation ...
Earthquakes have the potential to cause severe and widespread structural damage to buildings and inf...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. The ...
Disaster recovery is significantly affected by funding availability. The timeliness and quality of r...
This thesis presents four case studies as examples of how different countries around the world deal...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to find and test tools to estimate waste tonnag...
The main environmental loses from the earthquake to the environment were the heavy landslides, destr...
One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An...
Earthquakes impacting on the built environment can generate significant volumes of waste, often over...
The Lower Mainland of British Columbia faces a high risk of a devastating seismic event occurring at...
Large amounts of waste debris occur in urbanised areas when heavy rain on local geology generates fl...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
Natural disasters generate enormous amounts of waste, which adversely impacts on public health and t...
Printed as a proceedings on a USB. Available to ISWA members at www.iswa.orgDisasters can create th...
Disasters may have a severe impact on the environment and can generate huge amounts of building wast...
published as USB.The timeliness and quality of recovery activities are impacted by the organisation ...
Earthquakes have the potential to cause severe and widespread structural damage to buildings and inf...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. The ...
Disaster recovery is significantly affected by funding availability. The timeliness and quality of r...
This thesis presents four case studies as examples of how different countries around the world deal...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to find and test tools to estimate waste tonnag...
The main environmental loses from the earthquake to the environment were the heavy landslides, destr...