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Risk Mitigation, Planning and Engineering
Date:
31 March - 04 April 2014
Organised by:
University of Sussex
Venue:
University of Sussex, Sussex House, Brighton
Event status:
EVENT CLOSED
Many applied geomorphology projects lead to recommendations for management and engineering mitigation of natural processes, hazards and risk to protect communities and infrastructure. Local casework, practitioners and residents will be consulted in the field and may include Lewes flood protection, Pevensey beach PFI, Rye Harbour coastal defences, Canver dunes management, Birling Gap Public Inquiry, Fairlight cliffs potection, and proposed shale gas development.
This module will cover approaches to geohazard risk management including planning and development controls, monitoring and dissemination, engineering schemes, current legislation, guidance and funding mechanisms. Project work will include review and development of risk management plans and development control, and/or engineering mitigation for a site of choice.
Further Information
Course code - 852F8
Further information can be accessed on the University of Sussex course page and you can register for this course using the Applied Geomorphology course enrolment form.
Cost
Cost per course for 2012-13 is £1229
Fellows of the GSL are eligible for 10% discount.