creators_nameBonazza, Alessandra
creators_nameMaxwell, Ingval
creators_nameDrdácký, Miloš
creators_nameVintzileou, Ellizabeth
creators_nameHanus, Christian
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datestamp2020-02-06 10:36:22
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titleSafeguarding cultural heritage from natural and man-made disasters: a comparative analysis of risk management in the EU
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subjectsE07
subjectsE11
subjectsG02
subjectsG03
subjectsG05
subjectsP05
full_text_statuspublic
monograph_typeworking_paper
keywordsEUROPEAN UNION
keywordsCULTURAL HERITAGE
keywordsCONSERVATION
keywordsNATURAL DISASTERS
keywordsMAN-MADE DISASTERS
keywordsRISK MANAGEMENT
keywordsPROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
keywordsCOMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
keywordsCLIMATE CHANGE
keywordsTHREATS
keywordsPREVENTION OF RISKS
keywordsRECOMMENDATIONS
keywordsNATIONAL LEVEL
keywordsPOLLUTION
keywordsFLOODS
keywordsLANDSLIDES
keywordsEARTHQUAKES
keywordsVOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
keywordsFIRE
keywordsARMED CONFLICTS
keywordsASSESSMENT OF RISK
keywordsMETHODOLOGY
abstractNatural and man-made hazards, anthropogenic effects and extreme climate change events, are persistently putting the cultural heritage of Europe under pressure, with a daily incremental frequency. In addition, such disasters and catastrophes compound the conservation challenges and needs of the heritage assets. These events also menace the assets’ social, cultural, historic and artistic values, the safety of citizens, and have an impact on local economies linked to tourism. Consequently, research on adaptation strategies, methodologies and other remedial tools is crucial, in order to safeguard Europe's cultural heritage from the continuous pressures it faces and the related decayinducing consequences. This Study presents a comprehensive overview of the existing knowledge, at European and international level, on safeguarding cultural heritage from the effects of natural disasters and threats caused by human action. Furthermore, it maps existing strategies and tools for disaster risk management in the 28 Member States, and provides evidencebased recommendations with the purpose of supporting European cooperation and improving the integration of cultural heritage in national platforms for Disaster Risk Reduction
date2018
publisherPublications Office of the European Union
place_of_pubLuxembourg
pages205
isbn978-92-79-73945-3
citation Bonazza, Alessandra et Maxwell, Ingval et Drdácký, Miloš et Vintzileou, Ellizabeth et Hanus, Christian (2018) Safeguarding cultural heritage from natural and man-made disasters: a comparative analysis of risk management in the EU. Working Paper. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 205p. ISBN 978-92-79-73945-3. [Monographie]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2329/1/NC0517059ENN.en.pdf