Proceedings of the 17th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Industry, Innovation 2019
DOI: 10.18687/laccei2019.1.1.362
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Caracterización geomecánica y análisis de las afectaciones del macizo rocoso en el casco urbano de Zaruma, Ecuador

Abstract: Mining as an industrial activity requires a comprehensive study of all its implications to develop it in a sustainable environment, not only the environmental section but a network with industrial safety, risk studies, aquifer protection and even the development of cities. Informal mining activity occurring in Zaruma city, Ecuador Cultural Heritage, it has generated affectations in the rock mass located below the village, subjecting people and infrastructure to constant risks. The aim of the present project is… Show more

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“…Rehabilitation strategies contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 11 by making cities more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable [91]. Rehabilitation techniques can improve the quality of life by reducing the risks related to structural damage, improving architecture and benefiting areas such as tourism, as reported by several studies, such as; the stabilization in Zaruma [92], reconstruction of the Zaruma Hospital [93], the stability and conservation of Cerro Las Cabras [94,95], the evaluation of slope stability in an urban area [96], mining houses in Lota, the Biobio region (Chile) [97], a and the restoration of the Ise Shrine in Japan [98], located in seismically vulnerable coastal areas.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Rehabilitation strategies contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 11 by making cities more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable [91]. Rehabilitation techniques can improve the quality of life by reducing the risks related to structural damage, improving architecture and benefiting areas such as tourism, as reported by several studies, such as; the stabilization in Zaruma [92], reconstruction of the Zaruma Hospital [93], the stability and conservation of Cerro Las Cabras [94,95], the evaluation of slope stability in an urban area [96], mining houses in Lota, the Biobio region (Chile) [97], a and the restoration of the Ise Shrine in Japan [98], located in seismically vulnerable coastal areas.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%