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Law’s Disaster: Heritage at Risk
Large-scale meteorological and geological events—including hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, wildfires, earthquakes, extreme heat, and drought—have many consequences: loss of life, economic catastrophe, and destruction of homes among them.
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ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE AT RISK: THE CASE OF THE MAGNANO HAMLET (PIEDMONT, ITALY) [PDF]
The architecture is the result of the men’s work, whose actions do not end with its construction, but are inevitably destined to follow one another over time, responding to the various natural and/or anthropic solicitations to which it is subjected.
F. Fratini, M. Mattone, S. Rescic
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In Saudi Arabia, tourism is becoming increasingly popular, and forms an essential element of Vision 2030. Accordingly, food service establishments (FSEs) including hotels, ordinary restaurants, heritage restaurants and productive families (i.e., home ...
Mohammad Almansouri +3 more
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Underwater Cultural Heritage: Out of Sight, Out of Mind and at Risk
OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND. Tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets located in coastal and near-shore underwater environments are under particular threat due to climate change and its impact on water.
Chris Underwood
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INTEGRATED DIGITAL PLATFORMS FOR THE DOCUMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AT RISK [PDF]
Research definition of strategies and instruments for the prevention, mitigation, and management of hazards resulting from natural or man-made catastrophes is increasingly experimenting with an integrated approach to the digital documentation and ...
F. Raco
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The City of Surakarta, one of National Activity Center and also known as Eco Cultural City, has 171 cultural heritage objects have to be preserved. City development that leads to modernization, physically, is a threat to the existence of those cultural ...
Nindya Ayu Wardani +2 more
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Preservation Strategies for Southern Morocco’s At-Risk Built Heritage
Morocco has a vernacular architectural heritage of recognized value, which constitutes an indissoluble part of its cultural legacy. In the south of the country, specifically in the High Atlas mountain range and the pre-Saharan oases, we mainly find earth
Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro +1 more
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SLAM-based survey supporting vulnerability assessments of built heritage at risk [PDF]
The documentation of historical churches for structural and seismic vulnerability assessment requires survey techniques that balance metric reliability and operational efficiency.
M. Colapietro, V. Bonora, B. Pintucchi
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Floods represent one of the most threatening risks for earthen architectural heritage. Developing risk assessment tools is considered crucial to mitigate the risk and to protect heritage buildings.
Francesca Trizio +4 more
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Purpose. The aim of the article is to explain how the Italian response capacities for the safeguarding of cultural heritage at risk of disaster has been enhanced over the past twenty-five years and how it has contributed to raising the awareness of this
Veronica Piacentini
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