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  • Urban Engineering and Sustainability for Infrastructure Design

    Fri, Mar 14, 2008 @ 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

    Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

    Conferences, Lectures, & Seminars


    Heekyung PARK
    Professor and Head
    Department of Civil and Env. EngineeringKAISTAbstract
    Generally speaking, sustainability emphasizes three principles; ‡@ recognition of limitation of
    carrying capacity (environmental conservation), ‡A distributive justice (equity among inter- and
    intra-generations, and inter-species), and ‡B growth, but of a different kind (allocative efficiency
    from savings, technology development and re-use). Since a great deal of human activities occur
    in urban areas, civil engineers have played a key role in achieving sustainability, especially, in
    urban dimensions through infrastructures they plan, design, construct, operate and maintain.
    Engineering is a purposeful activity. To satisfy the three principles, therefore, the objectives in
    design should be set up and system boundaries should be expanded until they contain all the
    objectives. Moreover, system being newly defined requires quite tough works; dealing with
    complexity and uncertainty with scientific application. Although it is possible to tackle the above
    requirements for urban infrastructure design from various standpoints, we will introduce our own
    approach, calling it by the name of gUrban Engineering and Sustainability (UES)h. In designing
    urban infrastructures, this is to fully consider the three principles, and to effectively coordinate
    various technologies. To do this, UES should be based on more integrated, organized, and
    scientifically validated views. Also, its methodology is synthetic, quantitative, and flexible.
    Just like other countries, Korea has been promoting sustainability, especially, in carrying out
    large development projects. In spit of its efforts, it is not easy to say gquite successfulh largely
    due to the unbalanced approach as shown in Fig.1. We need to change our pathway so that the
    sustainable development can be achieved more smoothly and thus effectively. To do this at least
    in the urban infrastructure domain, the Korea government and KAIST proclaimed new initiatives
    and launched a number of R&D projects. KAIST President set a research plan recently (Suh,
    2007). It focused on energy, environment, water and sustainability (EEWS) to solve global
    problems in 21st Century, and then established seven KAIST Institutes (KIs). MOCT VC10 &
    urban regeneration project (Fig.2): Since 2007, the urban regeneration research center headed by
    the author has participated in the Urban Regeneration project supported by Korea Ministry of
    Construction and Transportation. The center is in charge of developing urban infrastructure
    regeneration technology for sustainable urban development with a budget of $ 44 million USD
    for 7 years. In this project, we are now trying to develop technologies and systems, using the
    concept of UES, to establish urban infrastructure systems just like an eco-system. For that, the
    researches are driven by ten keywords; ‡@ technical innovation, ‡A high-efficiency, ‡B diversity,
    ‡C densification /compaction, ‡D convenience, ‡E stability, ‡F ecological conservation, ‡G
    resource conservation, ‡H recycling, ‡I connectedness.
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    Fig.1. Two types of pathways for sustainable development
    Fig.2. Systems in the Urban Regeneration Project􀂾 Unbalanced Sustainable
    Nakdong River Contamination Crisis (1991)
    Economy
    Environment
    Social
    Equity
    Range of
    Sustainable
    IMF & Green
    Belt Dissolution
    Leftistsf Fall
    (2007~ ) - Uninformed & unbalanced
    - Less adaptive & more rigid
    - Frequent crises
    - Vulnerability to uncertaintie
    - Informed & balanced
    - More adaptive & more flexible
    - More effective
    - Fit for engineering
    Economy
    Environment
    Social
    Equity
    􀂾 Balanced Sustainable Pathway
    Regeneration of
    Structural Capability
    CUIRS P ackage
    Urban Environmental
    Regeneration
    Urban Disaster Prevention

    Location: Kaprielian Hall (KAP) - 209

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Evangeline Reyes

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