Planning of subsurface use /

Planning of Subsurface Use.

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Main Authors: Jansson, Birger
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Winqvist, Torbjo rn
Published: Pergamon Press, Ltd.,
Publisher Address: Oxford, England :
Publication Dates: 1977.
©1977
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080226897
Summary: Planning of Subsurface Use.
Item Description: "D7:1977."
"This document refers to research grant 730591-8 from the Swedish Council for Building Research to VBB, Vattenbyggnadsbyra n, Stockholm."
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (171 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781483138695
1483138690
Index Number: TA712
CLC: TU9
Contents: Front Cover; Planning of Subsurface Use; Copyright Page; Foreword; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Limitations and definitions; CHAPTER 2. CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSURFACE CONSTRUCTION; 2.1 Geology imposes governing conditions; 2.2 Excavation techniques; 2 3 Utilisation of the properties of a cavity; 2.4 Exterior factors affect subsurface construction; 2.5 The subsurface environment; 2.6 Environmental impact; 2.7 A rock cavity cannot be removed; 2.8 Subsurface construction is three-dimensional; 2.9 Right of disposition; 2.10 Interaction between surface and subsurface.
CHAPTER 3. OVERVIEW OF SUBSURFACE CONSTRUCTION IN SWEDEN3.1 Past and future; 3.2 The extent of subsurface construction; 3.3 Current development- forecast; CHAPTER 4. GENERAL REMARKS ON PLANNING IN SWEDEN; 4.1 Levels of planning; 4.2 Time aspects of planning; 4.3 Planning is carried out with differing degrees of geographical detail; 4.4 Participation of the general public; 4.5 Physical planning today; 4.6 Current revision ofthe Building Law; 4.7 Subsurface construction in planning procedure; CHAPTER 5. REVIEW OF INSTITUTIONS AND LAWS RELEVANT TO THE SUBSURFACE SECTOR.
5.1 Activities in the subsurface sector at various institutions5.2 Review of current laws and regulations concerning the subsurface; CHAPTER 6. INVESTIGATIONS WITHIN THE PROJECT; 6.1 The internal environment in subsurface installations; 6.2 Subsurface construction in eight communities; 6.3 Survey of three areas; CHAPTER 7. WHY DOES SUBSURFACE CONSTRUCTION REQUIRE PLANNING?; 7.1 Subsurface installations mean functional advantages; 7.2 Subsurface installations can cause disturbance and damage; 7.3 The responsibility of the community; 7.4 What are the defects today?
CHAPTER 8. WHAT PLANNING SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT?8.1 Detail planning; 8 2 Planning of particular functions; 8.3 Overall planning; CHAPTER 9. WHAT IS THE REQUIRED BASIS FOR PLANNING?; 9.1 Registration; 9.2 Appraisal of needs; 9 3 Geo-planning; 9.4 Human beings underground; 9.5 Construction costs; 9.6 Cost-benefit appraisal; CHAPTER 10. WHAT ADMINISTRATIVE ROUTINES ARE REQUIRED?; 1 0.1 The right to establish subsurface installations; 10 2 The right of disposition in the subsurface; 10 3 The right to construct subsurface cavities; 10.4 Control measures; CHAPTER 11. RESPONSIBILITY AND DAMAGES.
11.1 A description of the situation today11.2 The need for reforms; CHAPTER 12 . WHAT SORT OF REGULATIONS ARE REQUIRED?; CHAPTER 13 . HOW CAN KNOWLEDGE BE SPREAD AND DEVELOPED?; CHAPTER 14. REFERENCES; Planning of subsurface use Birger Jansson and Torbjo rn Winqvist.