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What is Soft Engineering

Transcending Humanitarian Engineering Strategies for Sustainable Futures
Soft engineering is the use of flexible and nature-based solutions for engineering problems. This is usually applied around shorelines and riverbanks to reduce erosion and flooding. The natural elements are utilised to perform the engineering functions such as absorbing wave energy to reduce erosion or soil loss. The use of natural elements instead of artificial structures paves the way for a sustainable approach to managing the coastline and riverbanks.
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Humanitarian and Soft Engineering for Disaster Mitigation in Coastal Bangladesh
Syed Labib Ul Islam (University of Birmingham, UK) and G. M. Tarekul Islam (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5619-4.ch014
Abstract
Developing countries like Bangladesh are facing multidimensional challenges due to climate change. The traditional engineering sector needs to evolve to contribute to the solution of the emerging problems by incorporating social and technical solutions. Integration of humanitarian and soft engineering and proper project formulation and implementation can go a long way in addressing the challenges. Harmonised and clear policies to this end are of high importance, along with political will and accountability in the public investments. Efficient utilisation of resources are needed through objective and proper prioritisation of projects – free from external influence or interference. Geopolitical cooperation between countries, coordination between the government and non-government sectors, as well as within the departments of the government is crucial for the success of humanitarian and soft engineering in resource-constrained countries.
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