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International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book WWW.SARMAPROJECT.EU WWW.GEO-ZS.SI SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2011 Ljubljana, Slovenia ©2011, Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management International Conference, Abstract and Short Paper Book Published by: Geological Survey of Slovenia, Dimičeva ulica 14, 1000 Ljubljana This book is a product of SARMa project (SEE programme, contract no.: SEE AF/A/151/2.4/X-SARMA) funded by European Commission and Ministry of Economy, Republic of Slovenia Edited by: Gorazd Žibret Slavko V. Šolar Technical Editing, page breaks: Mateja Košir Vida Pavlica Printed by: Printing: 175 copies Date: September 2011 Please, cite an article from this book using DOI, following an example: Agioutantis, Z., 2011. Best practices in quarrying. In: Žibret, G. and Šolar, S. eds.: Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management, Abstract and Short Paper Book. Ljubljana: Geological Survey of Slovenia, pp. 9. DOI:10.5474/9789616498289 Authors are responsible for their contributions regarding the content, not violating copyright and for other possible open issues. In case there are two or more authors, the first author holds responsibility. CIP - Kataložni zapis o publikaciji Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana 622.35(082) SUSTAINABLE aggregates resource management : international conference, September 20-22, 2011, Ljubljana, Slovenia : abstract and short paper book / [edited by Gorazd Žibret, Slavko V. Šolar]. - Ljubljana : Geological Survey of Slovenia, 2011 ISBN 978-961-6498-28-9 1. Žibret, Gorazd 257537024 DOI:10.5474/9789616498289 SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book SEPTEMBER 20 - 22, 2011 Ljubljana, Slovenia Geological Survey of Slovenia Dimičeva ulica 14 SI – 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book Table of Contents FOREWORD 7 ABSTRACTS Zacharias AGIOUTANTIS Best practices in quarrying 9 Ruth ALLINGTON The quarry design process as an essential framework for sustainable planning and operation of aggregates quarries 9 Gian Andrea BLENGINI, Elena GARBARINO The Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines in the SARMa Project: definition of a common methodology to boost use of LCA tools in sustainable production and recycling of aggregates 10 Pietro BOGGIO, Andrea PELOSIO, Massimo ROMAGNOLI Friendly quarry design: Parma Province and Emilia-Romagna Region experience 11 Valentina CETEAN Influence of quarrying on flood risk. Case study: modelling and prediction of the natural and anthropic hazard on Ialomita River 11 Ubaldo CIBIN, Stefano FURIN Providing a Sustainable Supply Mix of Aggregates: State-of-the-art in South-East Europe 12 Dragana DRAŽIĆ, Milorad VESELINOVIĆ, Nevena ČULE, Suzana MITROVIĆ Rehabilitation of landscapes degraded by stone, clay and sand exploitation – case studies from Serbia 13 Hakan ELÇI, Necdet TÜRK, Ismail IŞINTEK Utilization of Dimension Stone Quarry Waste as Aggregate in Concrete 14 Zenun ELEZAJ, Ahmet TMAVA, Azem REXHAJ, Xhevdet KASTRATI Kosovo quarry plan 15 Carla FURCAS, Ginevra BALLETTO SWOT Analysis as a tool in the C&D debris management after catastrophic events 15 Stefano FURIN A GIS conceptual model to support aggregates resource efficiency and sustainability 16 Kiki HATZILAZARIDOU, Fotini CHALKIOPOULOU Key requirements for a sustainable aggregate supply and management on the local level 17 Horst HEJNY The Aggregates Sector in the Context of Future of European Funding Systems 17 3 SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book Xhevdet KASTRATI Airborne geophysical survey in Kosova 18 Joseph M. MANKELOW, Gus A. GUNN Managing Aggregates Supply in England 19 Gabriela Silviana MARICA, Gabriel BINDEA Management and sustainable development of aggregates quarries examples from center and south of Romania 19 Marcel MARUNTIU Illegal quarrying – a problem to be solved 20 Sokol MATI, Lavdie MOISIU, Albert AVXHI Sustainability development of aggregates supply in cross border areas based on the National, Regional and EU Policies. 21 Slobodan MIKO, Boris KRUK, Željko DEDIĆ, Ozren HASAN Spatial Planning and Aggregates Resource Management in Croatia 22 Ana MLADENOVIČ The use of alternative aggregates in Slovenia 22 Jim O'BRIEN UEPG supports the SARMA Project in working together towards a Sustainable European Aggregates Industry 23 Alessandra PALA South east Europe transnational programme: Present and future 23 Željko POGAČNIK Recycled construction materials as supplemental raw materials for the OPC clinker production in Salonit Anhovo 24 Duška ROKAVEC, Katarina HRIBERNIK, Jasna ŠINIGOJ National mineral resource database as a support for mining sector 25 Deborah SHIELDS, Slavko V. ŠOLAR SARMa Project: synthesis 25 Vladimir SIMIĆ, Dragana ŽIVOTIĆ, Zoran MILADINOVIĆ Aggregates Supply in Serbia 26 Ivana ŠIMIĆ Collision of laws 27 Slavko V. ŠOLAR, Deborah SHIELDS SARMa Project: overview 28 Günter TIESS Sustainable Aggregate Resource Management on transnational level 29 Neven TRENC Harmonizing mineral extraction activities and EU Nature Directives requirements (Natura 2000) through application and/or development of general and national guidance documents (COAST project) related to appropriate assessment in accordance with article 6(3,4) of the Habitat Directive 30 Atiye TUĞRUL Aggregate production in Istanbul 31 Antje WITTENBERG, Paul ANCIAUX, Niall LAWLOR, Anne AUFFRET Sustainability and the EU Raw Material Initiative – strategies of the European Commission 31 4 SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book Murat YILMAZ & Atiye TUĞRUL Usability of granitic rock wastes as asphalt aggregate 32 Gorazd ŽIBRET, Mitja RUZZIER Regional Centre on SARM and SSM 33 PAPERS Gian Andrea BLENGINI, Elena GARBARINO The Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines in the SARMa Project: definition of a common methodology to boost use of LCA tools in sustainable production and recycling of aggregates 35 Valentina CETEAN Influence of quarrying on flood risk. Case study: modelling and prediction of the natural and anthropic hazard on Ialomita River 42 Ubaldo CIBIN, Stefano FURIN Providing a Sustainable Supply Mix of Aggregates: State-of-the-art in South-East Europe 48 Zenun ELEZAJ, Ahmet TMAVA, Azem REXHAJ, Xhevdet KASTRATI Kosovo Quarry Plan 55 Carla FURCAS, Ginevra BALLETTO SWOT Analysis as a tool in the C&D debris management after catastrophic events 61 Horst HEJNY The Aggregates Sector in the Context of Future of European Funding Systems 67 Joseph M. MANKELOW, Gus A. GUNN Managing Aggregates Supply in England 74 Gabriela Silviana MARICA, Gabriel BINDEA Management and sustainable development of aggregates quarries examples from center and south of Romania 83 Sokol MATI, Lavdie MOISIU, Albert AVXHI Sustainability development of aggregates supply in cross border areas based on the National, Regional and EU Policies. 90 Jim O'BRIEN UEPG supports the SARMA Project in working together towards a Sustainable European Aggregates Industry 103 Duška ROKAVEC, Katarina HRIBERNIK, Jasna ŠINIGOJ National mineral resource database as a support for mining sector 110 Ivana ŠIMIĆ Collision of laws 115 Neven TRENC Harmonizing mineral extraction activities and EU Nature Directives requirements (Natura 2000) through application and/or development of general and national guidance documents (COAST project) related to appropriate assessment in accordance with article 6(3,4) of the Habitat Directive 118 5 SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book Atiye TUĞRUL Aggregate production in Istanbul 123 Antje WITTENBERG, Paul ANCIAUX, Niall LAWLOR, Anne AUFFRET Sustainability and the EU Raw Material Initiative – strategies of the European Commission 130 Murat YILMAZ, Atiye TUĞRUL Usability of granitic rock wastes as asphalt aggregate 135 Gorazd ŽIBRET, Mitja RUZZIER Regional Centre on SARM and SSM 142 6 SUSTAINABLE AGGREGATES RESOURCE MANAGEMENT International Conference Abstract and Short Paper Book FOREWORD In front of you is the Abstract and Proceedings Book for the SARM International Conference that is also the final conference of the project titled “Sustainable Aggregates Resource Management” (SEE/A/151/2.4/X – SARMα). Final conference of the project is usually a time for reflection on a project activities, review of successes and weak points, and then placing project outcomes and results in spatial, social, environmental and economic context. The SARM International Conference, however, is somewhat different. On the one hand, it is the final conference of the project, but on the other hand, it is also an International Conference that welcomes the contributions of interested experts and encourages presentation of different views, including those coming from outside the SARMα project. The last few years have been strongly marked by the continuing economic crisis in the world. The European Union has not escaped these problems, as is evident in the substantial decrease in production (supply) of aggregates during this time period. Hopefully, in the next few years the outlook will become more optimistic, primarily on the basis of renewed economic momentum, as well as faster societal development. In both scenarios (crisis and economic renewal) a need for different approaches to aggregates resources management and supply at all scales (from local, regional, and national to transnational) are needed. The goals of the SARMα project,
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