Regenerative Livable Space in Geotechnical Engineering
Christy Anandha Putri

Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Universitas Trisakti


Abstract

The increasing need for sustainable and climate-resilient urban environments has led to changes in planning within the fields of civil engineering and geotechnical engineering. This paper explores the concept of regenerative livable space in geotechnical engineering. Building an environment not only supports human life but also actively helps restore ecological balance on Earth. In line with the concept of green infrastructure development, planning with various alternative methods and materials, soil improvement, and subsurface infrastructure planning, geotechnical engineering makes a significant contribution to creating an environment that is not only strong enough to withstand the loads above it but also supports environmental regeneration. This paper reviews current practices and discusses case studies that highlight the synergy between stability in geotechnical and environmental considerations.

Keywords: Geotechnical, regenerative, infrastructure

Topic: Various Dimension of Livable Space

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