ABSTRACT
It is assumed that the impact of natural and man-made hazards on society in terms of damage cannot be avoided. To reduce potential disaster levels and to assess which policies have had a positive outcome, a careful comparison should take place on the procedures implemented in the management of crises.
The experiences with the earthquakes in the Pianura Padana area and central regions of Italy in the last ten years have been incorporated in the 'After the Damages' advanced training project. This project aims to showcase recent innovations and advancements in post-disaster management, so as to take a more proactive role in post-disaster management, and to respond more effectively when disasters occur.
This volume provides insights into the dynamics and negative effects of natural and man-made hazards (i.e., earthquakes, fires, floods, droughts, volcanic eruptions, etc.), including more updated approaches to deal with post-disaster phases. The book also offers tools to deal with possible international crisis scenarios and mitigate the social impact of vulnerabilities through risk reduction.
Built Heritage in post-Disaster Scenarios aims at public administration managers, government agency representatives, international organizations, researchers, and professionals in architecture, engineering, and earth science.
Marcello Balzani, Architect, PhD in "Representation and Survey", Full Professor of Representation at the Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara. President of Clust-ER Building and Construction. He is author of more than 200 publications on the themes of Drawing and Architectural and Urban Surveying, Project Representation, Management and Visualisation.
Federica Maietti, Architect, PhD, Associate Professor in the Scientific Sector ICAR/17 at the Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara. Member of the DIAPReM Centre, since 2005 she carries out research activities in the fields of heritage documentation, survey and diagnostic investigations, in different national and international contexts, including Pompeii, Malta, Brazil, India, and Mexico. Scientific Manager of the International Academy "After the Damages", she is involved in several research activities and she is the author of more than two hundred publications in the field of Heritage Documentation, Survey and Representation.
Manlio Montuori, Architect, PhD, former assistant professor non-tenured at the University of Ferrara, Department of Architecture, where he is a member of the Labo.R.A. The main field of his research is the conservation of architectural heritage and landscape, with special emphasis on preservation procedures for traditional and industrial built heritage. His research interests also address assessment and management in the context of damage and disaster risk reduction. Scientific Manager of the International Academy "After the Damages", he is involved in several research projects implementing ICT technologies in the conservation and structural health assessment of built and cultural heritage.
Fabiana Raco, Architect, PhD RTDa Researcher of Drawing at the Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara. Technical coordinator of TekneHub Laboratory. Author of more than 50 publications on the topics of Drawing, Architectural and Urban Surveying, Representation, Diagnostics, Visualization and Project Management of interventions on built heritage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |242 pages
Part 1 Invited lectures
chapter |10 pages
The aesthetics of landscape and the intervention on the historic city centers: The study of granada
chapter |16 pages
Public building restoration after earthquakes: A strategic overview of the funding process
chapter |12 pages
3D digital cultural heritage for resilience, recovery and sustainability. The inception project
chapter |8 pages
Survey methods for the heritage and vulnerability values in a block of mexico city historic centre
chapter |10 pages
DISS/Delta international sustainable strategies. An educational and research project for the Emilia-Romagna territory of the po delta
chapter |10 pages
Endangered heritage. The preservation of industrial artefacts in Abruzzo, through research and projects
chapter |12 pages
Building resilience: Documentating, surveying, and representing the historical urban contexts
chapter |8 pages
Critical-comparative analysis of the historical theatres in Emilia damaged by the 2012 Earthquake
chapter |10 pages
The damaged cemetery of Emilia-Romagna: From type definition to recurrent collapse mechanism identification
chapter |8 pages
Analysis of damage mechanisms of fortified heritage and proactive information tools to prevent seismic risk
chapter |8 pages
Fostering economic and financial resilience through an ecosystem approach: Opportunities and peculiarities of cultural heritage
chapter |10 pages
Documentation and damage prevention in conflict areas: The acheiropoietos monastery, cyprus
chapter |6 pages
Risk management for historic houses museums: Casa de Rui Barbosa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
chapter |4 pages
Environmental disasters in Brazil: Case studies - cities of São Luiz do Paraitinga and Goyaz Velho
chapter |9 pages
Reclamation plants between history and conservation: The effects of the 2012 earthquake
chapter |12 pages
Preliminary knowledge in post-earthquake interventions. The case studies of Navelli-Civitaretenga (AQ) and Codiponte (MS)
chapter |6 pages
Emergency management: Awareness, knowledge and communication after the Emilia earthquake in 2012
part |142 pages
Part 2 Thematic lectures
chapter |2 pages
From disaster to community restoration through interventions on the historical and artistic heritage
chapter |7 pages
Mapping the cultural regeneration. The pilot experience of the “Crateri” project
chapter |14 pages
Public space and landscape: Recovery strategies and risk mitigation for the management of disaster events
chapter |18 pages
The post-disaster legacy in Italy and the effects unfolded by the reconstruction plans
part |92 pages
Part 3 Multiscale application and simulation Workshop
