ABSTRACT

Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage presents case studies from different regions in the world and establishes a framework for understanding, identifying, and analysing disaster risks to immovable cultural heritage.

Featuring contributions from academics and practitioners from around the globe, the book presents a comprehensive view of the scholarship relating to cultural heritage, disaster risk preparedness, and post-disaster recovery. Particular attention is given to the complex and dynamic nature of disaster risks and how they evolve during different phases of a catastrophic event, especially as hazards can create secondary effects that have greater impacts on cultural heritage, infrastructure, and economy. Arguing that risk preparedness and mitigation have historically been secondary to reactive emergency and first aid response, the book demonstrates that preparedness plans based on sound risk assessments can prevent hazards from becoming disasters. Emphasising that the protection of cultural heritage through preparedness, mitigation actions, and risk adaptation measures – especially for climate change – can contribute to the resilience of societies, the book highlights the vital role of communities in such activities.

Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage will be useful to students, professionals, and scholars studying and working with cultural heritage protection. It will be of particular interest to those working in the fields of Cultural Heritage, Archaeology, Conservation and Preservation, Sustainable Development, and Disaster Studies.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

Understanding Risks to Cultural Heritage

Are Disasters Natural?

chapter 3|21 pages

Stability of Cultural Information in Unstable Environments

Data Management for Digital Preservation of Immovable Cultural Heritage against Natural Hazards

chapter 5|20 pages

From Risk Reduction to Risk Adaptation

Protecting the Past for the Future

chapter 7|19 pages

Can Our Past Save Our Future?

Traditional Knowledge and Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage

chapter 10|11 pages

Surviving Disasters

Traditional Disaster-Resilient Designs in Japan

chapter 12|13 pages

Winds, Rain, and Thunder

Hurricanes, Community Support, and Preparedness at Teyuna-Ciudad Perdida Archaeological Park, Colombia, a Case Study

chapter 13|16 pages

Counting the Cost

Architectural Heritage in Post-Quake Christchurch, 2010–2020

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion