EARTH AND PLANETARY INSIGHTS FOR HUMAN SUSTAINABILITY

Authors

  • Ildiko Tulbure December 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania; Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Clausthal University of Technology, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35603/epi24.1.01

Keywords:

Earth and Planetary Insights, Human Sustainability, Space Activities, Technology Assessment, Systemic Thinking, Inter-, Multi- and Transdisciplinary Task

Abstract

Among different human activities having the goal to increase humanity’s quality of life as industrial, agricultural, commercial, transport, touristic ones, also activities connected to Earth and Planetary Insights must be mentioned. In this regard Earth and Planetary Insights especially by exploration, analysis and assessment encompass several scientific fields being an inter-, multi- and transdisciplinary task. The multitude of available approaches and existing applications of mentioned insights are covering almost all human activity fields ranging from main branches of Earth & Planetary Sciences such as for instance Surveying, Geology, in all its aspects, naming here hydrogeology, geotechnics, geophysics etc., Ecology and Environmental Sciences by considering relevant environmental elements such as air, water, soil, oceans, forests, as well as potential environmental impacts because of human activities such as environmental pollution and climate change, coming to Green, Nano- and Space Technologies, as well as to the use of renewable energy resources, all of them being interconnected by modern Management Tools. Space activities must be mentioned in the context of designing new technologies for researching our planet and Outer Space with its many celestial bodies, what means activities for planetary exploration. On the other side using space activities for getting human sustainability also means setting up regional and global emergency programs to support disaster response operations through the provision of satellite data being oriented to reduce disaster risks. With the vision of getting Earth and Planetary Insights for improving humanity quality of life, holistic thinking is per-se required, and in this context connected chances and challenges will be debated with the goal of assuring human sustainability. Developments on global level have emphasized that it depends on our mutual work and cooperation to prevent the increasing processes of current resources consumption from compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Author Biography

Ildiko Tulbure, December 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania; Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Clausthal University of Technology, Germany

Ildiko Tulbure, born 1969 in Romania, is currently Prof. at the University "1. Decembrie 1918" in Alba Iulia, Romania and simultaneously Prof. at Clausthal University of Technology in Germany as well as doctoral thesis supervisor at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. She made her PhD thesis 1997 at Clausthal University of Technology in Germany in the field of environmental engineering and her habilitation 2002 for Systems Engineering also at Clausthal University of Technology in Germany. She is a doctoral thesis supervisor at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in the field of environmental engineering, as well as member of the circle of German Humboldt Fellows all over the world. She obtained several scientific prizes for her work in the scientific field on national and international level. Her special interest goes to the field of monitoring, analyzing, assessing, and developing strategies for environmental protection and sustainable development on regional and local level by applying novel methods and by using renewable energy resources, as well as to the field of modeling and simulating dynamic systems, newly especially to astronautic systems as well as to Terraforming other planets.

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Published

2024-07-07

How to Cite

Tulbure, I. (2024). EARTH AND PLANETARY INSIGHTS FOR HUMAN SUSTAINABILITY. EARTH & PLANETARY INSIGHTS - International Peer-Reviewed Journal of the SWS Scholarly Society, Vienna, 1(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.35603/epi24.1.01

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NANO, BIO, GREEN, AND SPACE TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE