Mitigation by design
Description
Mitigation or 'the act of bringing together' is not to be confused with applied architectural or landscape cosmetics to render development which has been predesigned in terms of engineering parameters to be more 'seemly' or 'attractive'. It is more profoundly an exercise in simultaneous engineering and environmental analysis in which the level of synthesis between the elements of construction and the elements of the physical environment is fundamental to the ultimate design success of projects. This text, having looked firstly at the nature of design and the characteristics of design processes and procedures, considers the linkages and interaction between design and the statutory land use planning system through which major development projects in Scotland are authorised. A case study of the development of the oil handling terminal at Flotta, Orkney, is included to demonstrate the implications of certain problems related to mitigation by design. (author)
Additional details
Additional titles
- Augmented title (English)
- Environmentally acceptable oil terminal design.
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Elsevier Applied Science.
- Imprint Place
- London (United Kingdom)
- ISBN
- 1-85166-704-0
- Imprint Title
- North Sea oil and the environment
- Imprint Pagination
- 722 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 281-331.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- United Kingdom
- INIS RN
- 24019057
- Subject category
- S02: PETROLEUM; S03: NATURAL GAS;
- Descriptors DEI
- AESTHETICS; DESIGN; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; LAND USE; PETROLEUM; PLANNING; SITE SELECTION; UNITED KINGDOM
- Descriptors DEC
- DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; ENERGY SOURCES; EUROPE; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS