SHANG Yanjun, FU Bingjun, JIANG Yi, LI Kun. 2013: RE-THINKING ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING ACCIDENTS AND ECO-GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 21(6): 819-827.
    Citation: SHANG Yanjun, FU Bingjun, JIANG Yi, LI Kun. 2013: RE-THINKING ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING ACCIDENTS AND ECO-GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 21(6): 819-827.

    RE-THINKING ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE ENGINEERING ACCIDENTS AND ECO-GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

    • With global warming and more extreme climate hazards, China is facing more environment impact, operational risk management, and many other security issues and challenges. With the fast development of hydropower, nuclear power and other major projects, these issues and challenges need to be thought deeply and solved by joint research. In order to achieve the sustainable development and harmonious regulation of the Project-Economy-Society-Environment-Energy and Resources as one complex giant system, scientists need to demonstrate them repeatedly, from the perspective of national even global, all-round, multi-level, multi-disciplinary, and not confined to a particular sector or industry. On the basis of the re-thinking analysis on large-scale engineering accidents and their related hazards, the authors think it is necessary to conclude the reasons and lessons from the failures, and establish a cross disciplinary Eco-Geological Engineering to boost the theoretical research and engineering applications of the complex giant system. Therefore, researchers can achieve the long term goal of project construction, ecological and environmental protection and sustainable economic development, instead of considering merely the site security of the project and the stability of rock mass.
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