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ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK ON CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT / edited By Rohit Jigyasu, Ksenia Chmutina. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2024. - XX, 332 str. : ilustr. ; 25 cm. - (Routledge handbooks)


ISBN 978-1-032274805
Preface: JC Gaillard Introduction: Why Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage? (Ksenia Chmutina and Rohit Jigyasu) Section 1 Disaster Risk Management and Cultural Heritage Chapter 1: Disaster Risk Management Terms and Concepts (Lee Bosher); Chapter 2: Role of Intangible Attributes of Heritage in Disaster Risk Reduction (Sukrit Sen); Chapter 3: A new approach to cultural heritage and disaster risk reduction: a review of international policies (Giovanni Boccardi); Chapter 4: Financing Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage (Barbara Minguez Garcia); Section 2: Understanding the context Chapter 5: Heritage and Peacebuilding (Elke Selter); Chapter 6: Cultural Heritage, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management (Will Megary); Chapter 7: Cultural heritage and urbanisation (Ebru Gencer); Chapter 8: Vernacular Built Heritage and Disaster Resilience (Rajendra Desai); Chapter 9: Risk Management (Sukhreet Bajwa, TanayaSarmah, Ranit Chatterjee and Rajib Shaw); Section 3: Understanding the challenges Chapter 10: All Fired Up: The Inseparability of Nature and Culture in Disaster Risk Management (Steve Brown); Chapter 11: The Dangers of Romanticising Local Knowledge in the Context of Disaster Studies and Practice (Demet Intepe, Robert Sakic Trogrlic, Maria Evangelina Filippi, Thirze Hermans, Hannah Bailon and Anuzska Maton); Chapter 12: Challenges with techno-centric approaches in the implementation of Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Heritage (David Torres and Giuseppe Forino); Chapter 13: Development and cultural heritage in the disaster capitalism era (Victor Marchezini, Andrea Lampis, Danilo Celso Pereira and Adriano Mota Ferreira); Chapter 14: Cultural Heritage and Post-Disaster Recovery (Wesley Cheek); Chapter 15: Reconstruction as recovery:The politics behind why heritage is funded internationally, nationally, and locally (Vanicka Arora); Chapter 16: ‘Dark heritage’: landscape, hazard, and heritage (Jazmin Scarlett, Miriam Rothenberg, Felix Riede and Karen Holmberg); Section 4: Moving forward Chapter 17: Arts and other Cultural Expressions as Tools for Disaster Risk Management (Claudia González-Muzzio, Claudia Cardenas and Bernadette Esquivel); Chapter 18: Planning for Disasters facing Heritage at Risk: Ethics and Epistemes (Fallon S. Aidoo); Chapter 19: New Technologies and Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Properties (Hirofumi Ikawa); Chapter 20: Integrating DRM considerations into heritage management systems: barriers and opportunities (Luisa De Marco); Chapter 21: Building Synergies for Cultural Heritage: insights from theory and practice ( Monia del Pinto and Clinton Dean Jackson); Conclusions: Challenges and Opportunties (Rohit Jigyasu and Ksenia Chmutina)

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