Europe is facing an accelerated climate change as a result of global warming and as a result population departure and consequent abandon of rural areas due to the increase floods, forest fire, lack of water, land slide, etc, and there is a need to find ways to support management of such hazards by providing adequate training on environmental security and management. The 2010 Climate Agreement in Cancun, Mexico, identified as of matter of urgency the need for training on managing environment security and preventing occurrence by providing.
The Environment and Security International Workshop is intended to provide a forum to explore the connections between environment and security issues, their common underlying scientific threads, and the policy and governance needed to address security risks posed by a rapidly changing environment.
Environmental security threats in the UK context: Climate change and forest plants diseases
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Modeling for decision-making: The construction of an air quality integrated assessment model for Spain
págs. 53-59
Implementing BIM techniques for energy analysis: A case study of buildings at university of La Laguna
Norena Martín Dorta, Paula González de Chaves Assef, Jorge de la Torre Cantero, G. Rodríguez Rufino
págs. 61-67
Ecological foundation for sustainable land use
András Polgár, Aron Drüszler, F. Lakatos, V. Takács, Tamás Bazsó
págs. 69-77
A pedagogy on sustainable architecture: Hacking solar decathlon
págs. 79-83
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Juan Ignacio López Moreno, Enrique Morán Tejeda, J. Revuelto, M. Gilaberte, J. Zabalza, Sergio Martín Vicente Serrano
págs. 113-117
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Protection perimeters for natural mineral water catchment in volcanic aquifers in the Canary Islands
págs. 125-130
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Heavy metal content in sewage sludge: A management strategy for an ocean island
C. Hernández Sánchez, A. Burgos, J.M. Galindo, A. Gutiérrez, C. Rubio, Arturo Hardisson de la Torre
págs. 147-154
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Effect of vineyard management on the soil quality, ‘Vino de Toro’ district, Western Spain
M. Isabel González, José A. Egido, Juan Fernando Gallardo Lancho
págs. 163-167
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Geological hazards in sensitive infrastructures of the Canary Islands: The case of large astronomical telescopes
Antonio Manuel Eff-Darwich Peña, J. de León, B. García Lorenzo, R. Viñas, José Antonio Rodríguez Losada, Luis Enrique Hernández Gutiérrez, Juan Carlos Santamarta Cerezal
págs. 185-192
Environmental impacts of opencast mining, Hungary
J. Pájer, I. Berki, András Polgár, K. Szabó, Z. Gribovszki, P. Kalicz
págs. 193-200
The use of DInSAR as a complementary tool for forensic analysis in subsiding areas
R. Tomás, M. Cano, M. Sanabria, G. Herrera, F. Vicente, J.M. Lopez Sanchez
págs. 201-205
Morphology and distribution of volcanic bombs in Caldera Quemada de Arriba (Lanzarote, Canary Islands): Implications for volcanic hazard analysis
I. Galindo, M.C. Romero, N. Sánchez, Francisco Javier Dóniz Páez, J. Yepes, J.M. Morales, L. Becerril
págs. 207-213
Disaster risk reduction, an overview
Juan Carlos Santamarta Cerezal, Jonay Neris Tomé, Luis Enrique Hernández Gutiérrez, Antonio Manuel Eff-Darwich Peña
págs. 215-219
Volcanic cliff instability in Playa de la Arena, Tacoronte, Tenerife, Spain
M.C. López Felipe, L.E. Hernández, I.N. Álvarez Pérez, A. Hernández Sanz, Juan Carlos Santamarta Cerezal
págs. 221-229
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