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27. ICSDC 2011: Integrating Sustainability Practices in the Construction Industry
28. ICTIS 2011: Multimodal Approach to Sustained Transportation System Development: Information,
Technology, Implementation
29. ISCORD 2013: Planning for Sustainable Cold Regions
30. Journal of Architectural Engineering
31. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
32. Journal of Environmental Engineering
33. Low Impact Development: New and Continuing Applications
34. Low Impact Development 2010: Redefining Water in the City
35. Low Impact Development for Urban Ecosystem and Habitat Protection
36. Structures Congress 2012
37. Structures Congress 2012
38. Structures Congress 2013: Bridging Your Passion with Your Profession
39. Sustainability Guidelines for the Structural Engineer
40. Sustainable Construction Materials 2012
41. Sustainable Engineering Practice: An Introduction
42. Sustainable Sludge Management: Production of Value Added Products
43. Sustainable Transportation Systems: Plan, Design, Build, Manage, and Maintain
44.Sustainable Wastewater Management in Developing Countries: New Paradigms and Case Studies
from the Field | ASCE Press
45. Toward a Sustainable Water Future: Visions for 2050
46. Traffic and Transportation Studies 2010
47. Urban Public Transportation System: Ensuring Sustainability Through Mass Transit
48. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers
49. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2010: Challenges of Change
50. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011: Bearing Knowledge for Sustainability
2.2.2. The Vision for Civil Engineering in 2025
Based on The Summit on the Future of Civil Engineering - 2025 June 21–22, 2006
It is a great profession. There is the fascination of watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the
aid of science to a plan on paper. Then it brings jobs and homes...it elevates the standards of living and adds
to the comforts of life. That is the engineer’s high privilege.
- Herbert Hoover, engineer, humanitarian, and 31st U.S. President
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