Some Principles of Accounting for Social Risks in Reclamation and Water Management
Journal Title: Engineering and Technology Journal - Year 2025, Vol 10, Issue 04
Abstract
The possibilities of social risks arising in agriculture, including reclamation and water management, are discussed. A forecast assessment of the catastrophic risk of accidents on reservoir-based reclamation systems in Georgia is provided. A number of measures are proposed to protect the health and lives of the population, and to protect the infrastructure in areas at risk of possible technological disasters.
Authors and Affiliations
MARTIN VARTANOV ,EREKLEKECH KHOSHVILI 2,Irma INASHVILII,
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