While natural and manufactured resources provide the raw materials with which civil engineers work, the term ‘resources’ should always be considered in its wider interpretation and then in the context that resources are in many cases limited. That they should be used wisely (resource efficiency) is beyond contention – we do this as a matter of course – yet considerations of where and how resources are obtained and refined for use are far less likely to feature in a civil engineer's psyche. Similarly, considerations of resource availability for others now, and importantly in the future, and the vulnerability of these resources to future supply disruption (e.g. for geopolitical reasons) are likely not to be in the forefront of our thinking when conducting our routine business. The ICE Research, Development & Innovation towards Engineering Excellence panel has chosen this topic as one of pressing importance across all the sectors that comprise civil engineering. Accordingly, the panel is promoting this topic for Research & Development Enabling Fund (R&DEF) proposals. This briefing note describes the prior work of the panel in exploring the extent of this issue, along with insights from current research, to raise awareness, encourage R&DEF proposals and prime debates on this topic.
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May 09 2017
Briefing: Resource scarcity and resource security – a suppressed civil engineering challenge
Chris D. F. Rogers, Eur Ing, BSc, PhD, CEng, MICE, MCHIT;
Chris D. F. Rogers, Eur Ing, BSc, PhD, CEng, MICE, MCHIT
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK (corresponding author: c.d.f.rogers@bham.ac.uk)
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Dexter V. L. Hunt, MEng, PhD, CEng, MICE, FHEA;
Dexter V. L. Hunt, MEng, PhD, CEng, MICE, FHEA
Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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Joanne M. Leach, BSc, MSc;
Joanne M. Leach, BSc, MSc
Research Fellow
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
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Phil Purnell, BEng, PhD;
Phil Purnell, BEng, PhD
Professor
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Katy E. Roelich, BSc, MSc, PhD, CEng, MCIWEM, FHEA
Katy E. Roelich, BSc, MSc, PhD, CEng, MCIWEM, FHEA
Senior Research Fellow
School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 08 2007
Accepted:
March 08 2007
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2017) 170 (2): 49–52.
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Received:
March 08 2007
Accepted:
March 08 2007
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Rogers CDF, Hunt DVL, Leach JM, Purnell P, Roelich KE (2017), "Briefing: Resource scarcity and resource security – a suppressed civil engineering challenge". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 170 No. 2 pp. 49–52, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jwarm.17.00008
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