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Eco-design of marine infrastructures : towards ecologically-informed coastal and ocean development / / Sylvain Pioch, Jean-Claude Souche



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Autore: Pioch Sylvain Visualizza persona
Titolo: Eco-design of marine infrastructures : towards ecologically-informed coastal and ocean development / / Sylvain Pioch, Jean-Claude Souche Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, England ; ; Hoboken, New Jersey : , : ISTE : , : Wiley, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (288 pages)
Disciplina: 627.98
Soggetto topico: Offshore structures - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Persona (resp. second.): SoucheJean-Claude
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Principles and Genesis of Maritime Eco-design -- 1.1. Principles of maritime eco-design -- 1.2. Definition of eco-design of marine infrastructures -- 1.3. Japanese inspiration -- 1.3.1. Influence of the Japanese vision for sea-friendly development projects -- 1.3.2. The Japanese Sato-umi -- 1.3.3. Artificial marine habitats: Japanese origin of inspiration for eco-design -- 1.4. Assessing the effects of a project on the environment: the impact study -- 1.4.1. Designing a better project for the environment -- 1.4.2. Informing the administrative authority on the decision to be taken -- 1.5. The "no net loss of biodiversity" objective: a regulatory obligation for developers, an opportunity for eco-design -- 1.6. Specificities of the environmental assessment related to the marine environment: the "natural" public maritime domain concept -- 1.6.1. The natural public maritime domain, an essential concept -- 1.6.2. Managing the marine environment: a necessarily integrated approach -- 2. Maritime Civil Engineering -- 2.1. General information -- 2.2. Typology of coastlines5 -- 2.2.1. Coastal classification and sea-level evolution -- 2.2.2. Sea-level fluctuations and coastline erosion -- 2.2.3. Rocky shores -- 2.2.4. Soft coastlines -- 2.2.5. Fine material shorelines -- 2.2.6. Coral bioconstructed coastlines and mangroves -- 2.2.7. Assessment -- 2.3. Coastal defense works -- 2.3.1. Main transverse structures: groins and jetties -- 2.3.2. Main longitudinal structures: breakwaters and upper beach structures -- 2.4. Port structures -- 2.4.1. Criteria for establishing a port -- 2.4.2. Geographical location -- 2.4.3. Economic criteria -- 2.4.4. Operating principles of ports -- 2.4.5. Typology of port structures -- 2.5. Design approach.
2.5.1. The design methodology -- 2.5.2. Ocean data -- 2.5.3. Service actions -- 2.5.4. The usual design criteria -- 2.5.5. Geotechnical data -- 2.5.6. Data on construction materials -- 2.5.7. Synthesis -- 3. Eco-design of Marine Infrastructures -- 3.1. The evolution of research work towards the eco-design of marine structures -- 3.2. The modernized approach to project management -- 3.2.1. Eco-design actors -- 3.2.2. Development and maturation of an eco-designed development project -- 3.3. The methodological approach to eco-design: responding to the expressed need -- 3.3.1. Eco-design, an adapted technical response for engineers and project managers -- 3.3.2. Eco-design as a lever for modernizing the execution of works -- 3.3.3. Monitoring, control, validation and satisfaction for the user and nature -- 3.4. Infrastructure as a new support for marine life -- 3.4.1. Biophysical data of the environment -- 3.4.2. Integration of the infrastructure into an ecosystem -- 3.4.3. Bio-inspiration and design of eco-designed structures -- 3.5. Eco-design at the material level: the example of concrete26 -- 3.5.1. A little history -- 3.5.2. Concrete, the state of the art -- 3.5.3. Concrete formulations -- 3.5.4. The integrative eco-design of the performance approach: perspectives -- 4. Evidence Through Experience: Examples of Eco-designed Marine Projects -- 4.1. Mayotte submarine pipeline: an initial eco-designed marine structure -- 4.2. Bio-inspiration and nature-based solutions for artificial reef design -- 4.2.1. The value of creating artificial habitats -- 4.2.2. The issue of fish habitat creation -- 4.3. The scope of port eco-design -- 4.3.1. The concept of port eco-design -- 4.3.2. Eco-design of the port of Guilvinec-Lechiagat -- 4.3.3. Ecological structures designed as natural grass beds -- 4.3.4. "Calais Port 2015" port project.
4.4. Eco-design for coastal protection -- 4.4.1. Beneficial use of coastal sediment transport: the Sand Motor project -- 4.4.2. The experience of the ECOncrete company -- 4.4.3. Landscape redevelopment of the East Darling Harbour waterfront in Sydney -- 4.4.4. CLI's experience with concrete dike shells: the need for eco-design -- 4.4.5. Eco-design of the Brest harbor breakwater -- 4.5. Biomimetic artificial reefs in Corsica (Ajaccio) -- 4.6. Artificial island eco-design -- 4.6.1. The Monegasque government's vision for the Principality of Monaco's offshore extension -- 4.6.2. The genesis of the eco-design of the Monegasque artificial peninsula project -- 4.7. Eco-design of mooring systems -- 4.7.1. Eco-design of moorings for recreational vessels in Guadeloupe -- 4.7.2. Eco-design by moorings for large vessels and yachts as a solution for the protection of the Mediterranean Posidonia meadow -- 4.8. Eco-design of offshore viaduct piles -- 4.9. Offshore wind farm project eco-design: multi-use perspectives -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Ecological Science -- EULA.
Titolo autorizzato: Eco-Design of Marine Infrastructures  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-119-86594-8
1-119-86595-6
1-119-86593-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910554874403321
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