TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable environmental geotechnics practices for a green economy
AU - Roque, António José
AU - Paleologos, Evan K.
AU - O’Kelly, Brendan C.
AU - Tang, Anh Minh
AU - Reddy, Krishna R.
AU - Vitone, Claudia
AU - Mohamed, Abdel Mohsen O.
AU - Koda, Eugeniusz
AU - Goli, Venkata Siva Naga Sai
AU - Vieira, Castorina S.
AU - Fei, Xunchang
AU - Sollecito, Francesca
AU - Vaverková, Magdalena Daria
AU - Plötze, Michael
AU - Petti, Rossella
AU - Podlasek, Anna
AU - Puzrin, Alexander M.
AU - Cotecchia, Federica
AU - Ski, Piotr Osin
AU - Mohammad, Arif
AU - Singh, Prithvendra
AU - El Gamal, Maisa
AU - Farouk, Sherine
AU - Al Nahyan, Moza T.
AU - Mickovski, Slobodan B.
AU - Singh, Devendra Narain
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - The revitalisation of the global economy after the Covid-19 era presents environmental geotechnics with the opportunity to reinforce the need for a change in paradigm towards a green, circular economy and to promote aggressively the use and development of sustainable technologies and management practices. This paper aims to assist in this effort by concentrating on several thematic areas where sustainability solutions and future improvements are sought. These include the re-entry of construction and demolition of wastes, excavated materials, industrial wastes and marine sediments into the production cycle and the reuse of existing foundations. Despite the recent trend in advanced countries towards recycling and waste-to-energy thermal treatment, landfills still constitute the most common municipal solid waste management practice, especially in low-and-middle-income countries, and technological solutions to improve their environmental footprint are hereby presented. At the same time, remediation solutions are required to address the multitude of contaminated sites worldwide. Advanced developments that incorporate environmental, economic and social dimensions are expounded by the authors, together with sustainable ground improvement solutions for infrastructure projects conducted in soft and weak soils. The topic of thermo-active geostructures concludes this paper, where, apart from their infrastructure utility, these structures have the potential to contribute to the renewable energy source.
AB - The revitalisation of the global economy after the Covid-19 era presents environmental geotechnics with the opportunity to reinforce the need for a change in paradigm towards a green, circular economy and to promote aggressively the use and development of sustainable technologies and management practices. This paper aims to assist in this effort by concentrating on several thematic areas where sustainability solutions and future improvements are sought. These include the re-entry of construction and demolition of wastes, excavated materials, industrial wastes and marine sediments into the production cycle and the reuse of existing foundations. Despite the recent trend in advanced countries towards recycling and waste-to-energy thermal treatment, landfills still constitute the most common municipal solid waste management practice, especially in low-and-middle-income countries, and technological solutions to improve their environmental footprint are hereby presented. At the same time, remediation solutions are required to address the multitude of contaminated sites worldwide. Advanced developments that incorporate environmental, economic and social dimensions are expounded by the authors, together with sustainable ground improvement solutions for infrastructure projects conducted in soft and weak soils. The topic of thermo-active geostructures concludes this paper, where, apart from their infrastructure utility, these structures have the potential to contribute to the renewable energy source.
KW - Rehabilitation, reclamation & renovation
KW - renewable energy
KW - waste management & disposal
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85119698796
U2 - 10.1680/jenge.21.00091
DO - 10.1680/jenge.21.00091
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119698796
SN - 2051-803X
VL - 9
SP - 68
EP - 84
JO - Environmental Geotechnics
JF - Environmental Geotechnics
IS - 2
ER -