TY - GEN AB - The current volume provides examples of how environmental hazards such as landslides, earthquakes, mountain processes, cold climate processes and tidal flows and currents can affect the energy supply infrastructure. In times of uncertainty, the security of the European cross-border energy supply infrastructure, such as pipelines, has great importance. Whilst the potential effects of political disagreement, economic inequalities and social differences are relatively well understood, the impact of environmental change is often poorly appreciated by decision-makers. New approaches have been examined for monitoring of hazardous landslide processes, including early warning systems, and near-real-time 3D data processing and visualization. The scientific problems of environmental systems design have been discussed and approaches for their implementation have been suggested. New integrated remote sensing techniques consisting mainly of hyperspectral and radar imagery are presented together with the processing of monitoring data using GIS techniques and, in particular, dynamic visualization. Attention is also given to conceptual issues of environmental and energy security and the role of education, to help resolve environmental problems through cooperation in the development of the European energy supply infrastructure. AU - Culshaw, M. G., AU - Osipov, V. I., AU - Booth, S. J., AU - Victorov, A. S., CN - HD9502.A2 DO - 10.1007/978-94-017-9538-8 DO - doi ID - 725423 KW - Energy policy KW - Energy security KW - Energy storage LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-017-9538-8 N1 - "Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Environmental Security of the European Cross-Border Energy Supply Infrastructure, Moscow, Russia, 30-31 October 2012." N2 - The current volume provides examples of how environmental hazards such as landslides, earthquakes, mountain processes, cold climate processes and tidal flows and currents can affect the energy supply infrastructure. In times of uncertainty, the security of the European cross-border energy supply infrastructure, such as pipelines, has great importance. Whilst the potential effects of political disagreement, economic inequalities and social differences are relatively well understood, the impact of environmental change is often poorly appreciated by decision-makers. New approaches have been examined for monitoring of hazardous landslide processes, including early warning systems, and near-real-time 3D data processing and visualization. The scientific problems of environmental systems design have been discussed and approaches for their implementation have been suggested. New integrated remote sensing techniques consisting mainly of hyperspectral and radar imagery are presented together with the processing of monitoring data using GIS techniques and, in particular, dynamic visualization. Attention is also given to conceptual issues of environmental and energy security and the role of education, to help resolve environmental problems through cooperation in the development of the European energy supply infrastructure. SN - 9789401795388 SN - 940179538X T1 - Environmental security of the European cross-border energy supply infrastructure TI - Environmental security of the European cross-border energy supply infrastructure UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-94-017-9538-8 ER -