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This book consists of the most recent group of peer-reviewed research papers presented at the 8th International Conference on Civil Engineering, ICOCE 2024 held in Singapore from March 22 to 24. Important issues addressed in the book show the emerging relationships between technology and the built environment. Engineering solutions are treated from a global perspective. Highlighted fields of inquiry include hazard mitigation, materials management, transportation, water resources, and public policy. The authors outline solutions to physical, environmental, and social problems in many different…mehr

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This book consists of the most recent group of peer-reviewed research papers presented at the 8th International Conference on Civil Engineering, ICOCE 2024 held in Singapore from March 22 to 24. Important issues addressed in the book show the emerging relationships between technology and the built environment. Engineering solutions are treated from a global perspective. Highlighted fields of inquiry include hazard mitigation, materials management, transportation, water resources, and public policy. The authors outline solutions to physical, environmental, and social problems in many different contexts.

This book contains refereed articles authored by a wide variety of international researchers and practitioners from many perspectives discussing current research solutions from a global perspective to problems in civil and environmental engineering. Examples that cover construction management, water issues, public safety, and urban development are emphasized. The chapters contain a wide variety of applications that appeal to readers with varying levels of knowledge and interest in the important issues relevant to international engineering.

Autorenporträt
Eric J. Strauss, Ph.D., is an emeritus professor of urban and regional planning in the School of Planning, Design and Construction at Michigan State University. He was a former director of the URP program. He had more than 40 years of experience in planning practice in both the public and private sectors. He was a planner for federal and state governments, a city and county planning director, a city attorney, and a consultant to more than 50 organizations, both public and private, on a wide variety of planning-related issues. He prepared many comprehensive plans and land use regulations at all levels of detail for many communities.