New book publication by Dirk Scheer, Holger Class and Bernd Flemisch

July 31, 2020 /

Congratulations to Dirk Scheer, Holger Class, and Bernd Flemisch for their new book “Subsurface Environmental Modelling Between Science and Policy”
[Picture: Springer Verlag]

New book publication by Dirk Scheer* (Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT) and the both LH2 professors Holger Class and Bernd Flemisch.

The book with the title “Subsurface Environmental Modelling Between Science and Policy” is published at the Springer Verlag in the category “Earth Sciences” and in the book series “Advances in Geophysical and Environmental Mechanics and Mathematics”. Prof. Holger Steeb from the Institute of Applied mechanics of the University of Stuttgart will be the editor of this particular book series.

Abstract

This book provides a broad overview of essential features of subsurface environmental modelling at the science-policy interface, offering insights into the potential challenges in the field of subsurface flow and transport, as well as the corresponding computational modelling and its impact on the area of policy- and decision-making. The book is divided into two parts: Part I presents models, methods and software at the science-policy interface. Building on this, Part II illustrates the specifications using detailed case studies of subsurface environmental modelling. It also includes a systematic research overview and discusses the anthropogenic use of the subsurface, with a particular focus on energy-related technologies, such as carbon sequestration, geothermal technologies, fluid and energy storage, nuclear waste disposal, and unconventional oil and gas recovery.


Further information on the book project

The beginnings of the book can be traced back to about a decade ago when the researchers first met within the Cluster of Excellence in Simulation Technology (SimTech) at the University of Stuttgart in late 2008. The SimTech Cluster, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), provided an opportunity for scientists from different faculties to carry out interdisciplinary research in the field of computer simulations from their different perspectives of engineering, natural sciences and social science. Focusing on subsurface environmental issues, its modelling and its science-policy impact, the researchers carried out several research projects together with a particular focus on the exploration of potential and challenges for subsurface environmental modelling at the science-policy interface. Such interdisciplinary collaborations make it possible to discuss research topics beyond one's own field of research and to better understand the “other” disciplines as well as the “own” disciplines.

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* Dirk Scheer worked in the research group of Prof. Ortwin Renn in the early days of SimTech in 2008, who held the chair of Sociology of Technology and Environment at the University of Stuttgart from 1994 to 2016.

Springer Book "Subsurface Environmental Modelling Between Science and Policy"

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