The course aims to provide the student with an exhaustive and updated overview of the most important regulations governing the use of the territory and its transformations for the purposes of correct planning.
Course Prerequisites
The course is mainly aimed at final year students who have already achieved some skills in the field of geological disciplines and, in parallel with their specialized application preparation, intend to support the regulatory guidelines that regulate them and which allow an adequate approach to design.
Teaching Methods
Starting from the legislative history, the evolution of the geologist's role over time is analysed, up to the critical analysis of the current legislation which regulates the numerous fields of application and the operational methods of all geological activities in the territory, with particular reference to the geological- engineering and environmental. For each topic covered, procedural examples of the correct approach to geological activities will be developed, in compliance with the regulatory development that regulates them. Upon completion, the main authorization procedures for the correct carrying out of the design phases and the management of the geological works will also be discussed.
Assessment Methods
oral interview lasting at least half an hour
Texts
Anna Lagonegro, Claudio Romano - Geologist: manual for the profession. Legal aspects of the profession and examples of fees. DEI - 2010
Contents
Notes on civil, criminal and administrative law, the constitution, codes, laws, jurisprudence, hierarchy of sources, voluntary technical standards, certification systems, rules in the field of professional associations, skills of geologists, legislative obligations, association of professionals, the contract code. Design levels – geological designs, project, works management, execution and testing The national planning law The hydrogeological constraint The basin plans, PAI and PGRA The regional territorial plan The provincial territorial coordination plan The local government plan The water protection plan Emergency plans - role of the geologist in civil protection Seismic microzonation The water network Hydraulic invariance The consolidated construction text The Technical Standards for Construction; focus on chapters of geological interest The seismic classification of the territory Supervision of works in seismic areas Water resources Geothermal resources Mineral and thermal waters Quarries and mines The consolidated environmental text 152/06 and subsequent amendments and additions Via –Vas -Aia Management of excavated earth and rocks Environmental analyzes and characterization plans for potentially polluted sites Contaminated sites - waste management - discharges
Course Language
Italian
More information
The course is also recommended to all those who, after graduation, intend to acquire a more effective insertion in the context of the professional geological community, both in a free and employed form (private or public); Furthermore, many topics constitute specific subjects for the state exam for professional qualification pursuant to Presidential Decree 328/01