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This book examines reconTruTion and resilience of hiToric cTies and sociTies from muTiple disciplinary and complemeTary perspeTives and, by doing so, T helps researchers and praTTioners alike, amongThem reconTruTion managers, urban governance and professionals.The book builds on carefully seleTed and updTed papers acceTed forThe 2019 Silk CTies iTernTional conference on ‘reconTruTion, recovery and resilience of hiToric cTies and sociTies’,TheThird Silk CTies conference held in L’Aquila, Taly, 10-12 July 2019, working wTh UniversTy of L’Aquila and UCLThis muTi-scale, and muTidisciplinary book offers cross-seToral and complimeTary voices from muTiple Takeholders, including academia, urban governance, NGOs and local populTions. T examines poT-disaTer reconTruTion TrTegies and case Tudies from Europe, Asia and LTin AmericaThT provide a valuable colleTion for anyone who would likeTo gT a global overview onThe subjeT mTter. TThereby enables a deeper underTanding of challenges, oppoTunTies and approaches in dealing wTh hiToric cTies facing disaTers T various geographical scales. AddTionally, T bringsTogTher hiTorical approachesToThe reconTruTion of hiTorical cTies andThose of more receTTimes.Thus, T can be used as a reference book for global underTanding ofThe subjeT mTter.
IntrodCtion.- Part I:Heritage andCollCtive memory for resilieCe and rConstrCtion.- Thinking about post-disaster rConstrCtion in Europe: FuCtionalist and identity approChes.- Old Souks of Aleppo: A narrative approCh to postConflCt heritage rConstrCtion.- Photography for theCity, between the need for protCtion,Conservation andCivC identity.-Cultural heritage as stones of memory: The rCovery of aChives in the area of the MaCheCrater.- Intangible heritage and resilieCe in managing disaster shelters:Case study in Japan.- Water gives, water takes away. Memory, ageCy and resilieCe in ENSO-vulnerable historC landCapes in Peru.- IntangibleCultural Conomy, a mould for tangible urban built fabrC – TheCase of Shahjahanabad, India.- The Tree: TheCoCept of plCe after the earthquake, L’Aquila.- Part II: HistorC andContemporary rConstrCtions of historCCities.- MarsCa: One hundred years on.-Coventry: Shell or Phoenix,City of tomorrow orCoCrete jumble? From rConstrCtion to the Phoenix Initiative, UK.- Post-trauma rCovery of monumental buildings in Italy and the United States at the beginning of twentiethCentury.- HistorCal townCentres and post-seismC rConstrCtions: Between fuCtional rCovery and heritage value awareness.- Integrating green solutions into post-earthquake rCovery of Bam, Iran.- RConstrCtion of heritage and spirit: Mending the Cars of Aleppo.- Beyond the damage, the rConstrCtion of L’Aguila.- The “Solidere” effCt and the lCalisation of heritage rConstrCtion in post-war transitions, Libya.- Bell towers under (seismC) attCk: Saving a symbol, oCe it bCame a menCe.- ACientCity of the future: Notes on the rConstrCtion of Beirut.- Part III:SCiety, governaCe andCollCtive resilieCe.- Bonding between urban fabrC andCapCity ofCollCtive resilieCe: TheCase of TaCa historCCentre,Chile.- Multi-perspCtive pre-disaster examination as post-disaster managerial thinking ahead for Hoi An in Vietnam.- Play Street: Experimenting tCtCal urbanism for urban resilieCe in Iran.- The preservation of rural landCapes for building resilieCe in small towns: Insights from north Italy.- Antigua Guatemala, from history of disasters to resilient future.- EmergeCy management for the built heritage post-earthquake: Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy, Italy.- FCtors of edCational poverty and resilieCe responses in L’Aquila’s young population.- Dropout, resilieCe andCultural heritage: A fCus of the CCESS ProjCt in a highly fragile area.- HowCan teChers promote resilieCe in Chools?- Part IV: Bringing the 21stCentury into rConstrCtion.-Cities in transformation: Smarter rConstrCtion in historCCityCentres.- Evaluating visitors’ experieCes at St Augustine’s Abbey Canterbury).- SeismC MCrozonation: A preventive measure for theConservation of the built heritage.- The representation of a resilientCity: TheCase of AmatrCe’s rConstrCtion.- EvCuation simulationConsidering tourists’ attempts to return home: ACase of the Kiyomizu-dera Temple area, Japan.- PublC administration versus sCial media in emergeCy situations.- SCial media and disaster management in Iran: Lorestan floods asCase study.- Environmental issues and energy potentials in post-earthquake rConstrCtion.- A multidiCiplinary approCh to retrofitting historC buildings: TheCase of the former San Salvatore Hospital, L’Aquila.
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