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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Numerical Modelling of Wave Reflection from Port Structures for Reliable Forecasting of Berth Downtime

(Corresponding) Chondros M., Malliouri D., Metallinos A., Papadimitriou A., Karambas T., Makris C., Baltikas V., Kontos Y., Nagkoulis N., Androulidakis Y., Klonaris G., Tsoukala V., Memos C.
Topic: 
Marine environment and coastal management
Forecast of wave agitation inside port basins and consequent downtime of berth positions are of utmost importance to make a port “smarter” by efficiently managing its infrastructure. Within Accu-Waves project (http://accuwaves.eu), a decision-making tool is being developed to provide forecast data...Read more
Keywords: 
port downtime, wave reflection, quay walls, numerical modelling, smart ports
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00163

DYNAMIC AND EMBEDDED MULTICRITERIA ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND CONTROL OF LARGE CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS

Zarra T., (Corresponding) Oliva G., Senatore V., Marino V., Belgiorno V., Naddeo V.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
The research present a novel dynamic and embedded multi criteria methodology for the environmental monitoring and control of large-scale civil engineering works subjected to environmental impact assessment procedure. The principal phases are discussed and highlighted, along with the identification...Read more
Keywords: 
environmental monitoring, port, mitigation actions, civil works, real-time data
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00580

Air quality monitoring and control in complex environments by advanced and integrated system

(Corresponding) Zarra T., Mariniello A., Marino V., Oliva G., Valentino E., Lalicata G., Caputo F., Naddeo V., Belgiorno V.
Topic: 
Air pollution
Large civil engineering projects, such as the construction and expansion of Ports are strategic actions for the social and economic development of territories. Air gaseous emissions are among the most important environmental pressures linked to all stages of these projects. Prolonged exposure to...Read more
Keywords: 
air pollution; continuous monitoring; particulate matter; port area
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00506