Good Practices for Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage

Good Practices for Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage

Practices of ITC Participants

Shakya, Lata; Jigyasu, Rohit; Kim, Dowon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

150

Mole

9781032411453

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Introduction
PART 1 - DRM Frameworks and Risk Assessment




Developing a Guideline for Preparing Risk Management Plans for Heritage Places in New Zealand



Implementation of Fire Risk Mitigation Strategies at Urban Heritage Site - A Case Study on al-Azhar and al-Ghuri District



Ancient Town Walls at Risk: Methods, Technologies and Tools for Multi-hazard Risk Analysis, Monitoring, and Governance



A Cultural Heritage Risk Index - The STORM Project Perspective
PART 2 - DRM plan implementation- workshops/community engagement/traditional knowledge




Mapping Risk for Cultural Heritage: A Project on Archaeological Decorative Elements in Mexico



Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage in George Town World Heritage City, Malaysia



Historic Water Cisterns - An Effective Fire Preventive System



The Dominican Convent of Santo Domingo Tehuantepec- A Disaster Risk Management Plan for Local Cultural Heritage
PART 3 - DRM plan implementation- stakeholders participation/decision making




Disaster Risk Management Plan for a World Heritage Site - Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpetre Works, Chile



Disaster Risk Management Plan for Punakha Dzong, Bhutan
PART 4 - DRM plan implementation- capacity building/others




From Theory to Practice: Insights from the Pathway to Implement DRM Measures for Cultural Heritage Sites



Specialised Civil Protection Volunteering for Cultural Heritage Rescue - A Rescue Project During Earthquake in Central Italy



Future Approach
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Risk Management Plan;Cultural Heritage;Disaster Risk;disaster risk management;Mitigation;heritage risk management;Urban Heritage Site;multi-hazard risk analysis;monitoring;governance;DRM.;Web GIS Service;NZS ISO;Disaster Risk Management Plan;DRR;Cultural Heritage Sites;Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies;Slow Onset Hazards;DRM Framework;World Heritage Sites;Fire Detection System;Heritage Assets;Anthropogenic Hazards;Locating Fire Hydrants;Civil Protection System;Disaster Risk Reduction Actions;Fire Risk Assessment;Intangible Cultural Heritage;Historic Cairo;Movable Cultural Properties;George Town