| Debris Flow 2008 |
Second International Conference on Debris Flow
Overview The 2nd International Conference on Monitoring, Simulation, Prevention and Remediation of Dense and Debris Flows took place recently at the New Forest Campus of the Wessex Institute of Technology (WIT). The Meeting was co-chaired by Professor Daniele De Wrachien from the University of Milano, Professor Carlos A Brebbia from WIT and Professor Mario Lenzi from the University of Padova. The Conference was co-sponsored by the European Society of Agricultural Engineers (EurAgEng) and the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR). Due to the increased frequency with which debris and hyper-concentrated flows occur and the impact they have both on the environment and on human life, these extreme events and related processes have attracted increasing attention from research groups, land planning and management professionals. The Conference provided a forum for engineers, scientists and managers from laboratories, industry, government and academia to interchange knowledge and expertise in the field of dense and hyper-concentrated flows. A full understanding of these phenomena leads to an integrated risk management approach which provides means for preventing a hazard turning into a natural disaster. The Meeting was opened by Carlos Brebbia who explained the importance of these conferences for the work of the Wessex Institute. Conferences like these open new research possibilities and increasing links with the international community. WIT acts as a mechanism for international technology transfer and is always open to new avenues for collaboration. ![]() Eminent Scientist Award Carlos then referred to the outstanding career of his colleague and Co-Chairman of the Conference, Professor Daniele De Wrachien. Daniele De Wrachien is Full Professor of Irrigation and Drainage at the University of Milano. He graduated in Geography at the same University and obtained there a PhD in Advanced Applied Geology. In 1967, he was appointed at the Department of Agricultural Hydraulics of Milano University, subsequently becoming lecturer in Geopedology, Associate Professor of Irrigation and Drainage and Full Professor in 1986. As Executive Officer of well-established regional and world-wide scientific and Professional Associations, Daniele has been actively involved in the organisation of 40 international events, performing the roles of Convenor and invited keynote speaker. They were held in about 15 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and America. He has collaborated with WIT in several important meetings, publications and research proposals. In his capacity as the President of Eur Ag Eng (European Society of Agricultural Engineers), he established links of close cooperation between that Society and numerous like-minded international organisations, among which it is worth mentioning ICID (International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage). Daniele is the author of more than 150 publications in all areas of soil and water phenomena, such as irrigation, draining, flow and transport processes, crop water requirements, water resources use and management, soil erosion and conservation, using both advanced laboratory and field observation techniques and mathematical simulation models. His research is now focused mainly on complex spatial patterns of the environment, with attention given to the spatial variability of hydrological characteristics. Following this introduction, Carlos awarded to Daniele De Wrachien the ‘Eminent Scientist’ Medal of the Wessex Institute for his outstanding achievements in the field of engineering sciences. The Medal, which has been awarded since 1985 to renowned scientists from all over the world is also a testimony to the high ethical and Professional standards of all awardees. Prof De Wrachien expressed his appreciation for the award and spoke of the support of the European Society of Agricultural Engineers and the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering for the Meeting. Special SessionsThe Conference started with two Special Sessions organised by Prof De Wrachien and Mario Lenzi on “Sediment Transport and Debris Flow, including woody debris”. It consisted of seven papers, as follows:
Conference Sessions and Keynote Addresses
ExcursionA field trip took place during the second day of the Conference. The delegates visited the site of a recent landslide and current coastal engineering works at Lyme Regis, Dorset. That is an area where significant sea cliff recession has taken place during the last few years. Of particular concern is a slip surface that has opened up in May 2008 and which happened in the proximity of an old dump. Concerns are expressed regarding the liquid seeping from the old landfill site.Conference Dinner
Piano Recital
International Scientific Advisory CommitteeThe Conference was very successful in terms of quality of presentations and discussions. The book is now being distributed throughout the world and the papers are also archived in the Wessex Institute Library. Publicaton of PapersThe proceedings of Monitoring, Simulation, Prevention and Remediation of Dense and Debris Flows II, 240pp (ISBN: 1-84564-118-4) are available in hard back from WIT Press priced at £79/US$158/€118.50. Orders can be placed by telephone: +44 (0) 238 029 3223, fax: +44 (0) 238 029 2853, e-mail:
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EurAgEng: European Society of Agricultural Engineers
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