Post-Trauma Reconstruction. Proceedings of the 1-day Colloquium at Icomos Headquarters, 4 March 2016. Volume 1 and 2 .

(2016) Post-Trauma Reconstruction. Proceedings of the 1-day Colloquium at Icomos Headquarters, 4 March 2016. Volume 1 and 2 . Conference Volume. ICOMOS International Secretariat, Charenton-le-Pont, France, 35p. ISBN 978-2-918086-09-3 [Vol. 1 en]; 978-2-918086-03-1 [Vol. 1 fr], 978-2-918086-18-5 [Vol. 2 en & fr]. [Book]

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Abstract (in English)

This publication divided in two volumes constitutes the proceedings of the colloquium on post-trauma reconstruction, which took place at the ICOMOS headquarters in Charenton-le-Pont, France on 4 March 2016. The main topic of this international meeting was cultural heritage reconstruction after "Trauma" that is to say both: destruction related to armed conflicts and caused by natural disasters. Several discussion groups were also organized during this colloquium in order to identify means of transmitting cultural heritage despite destruction context, of engagement and understandings of ethics. The first volume includes a summarized version of the speakers' presentations, followed by a global report of the group discussions and an overall conclusion as to the next steps.(separate volumes for french and english version). As for the second volume, it contains the long version of the presentations not translated and the detailed discussions of each group. Note: the volume 1 exists in separate English and French version.

Item Type: Book (Conference Volume)
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KEALY, LOUGHLIN
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Languages: English, French
Keywords: Non-Governmental Organizations; NGO; Proceedings; cultural heritage; protection of cultural heritage; reconstruction; international meeting; natural disasters; reconstruction; Armed conflicts; war times; cultural artefacts; Syria; Nepal; documentation; community participation; Colloquium; Theory of conservation; Philosophy of conservation; theory of restoration; Assessment of damage; post-disaster situation; emergency programmes
Subjects: A. THEORETICAL AND GENERAL ASPECTS > 12. Theory of conservation
A. THEORETICAL AND GENERAL ASPECTS > 12. Theory of restoration
D.URBANISM > 04. Rehabilitation
G.DETERIORATION > 02. Causes of deterioration
G.DETERIORATION > 04. Effects of deterioration
G.DETERIORATION > 05. Prevention of deterioration
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 03. Archaeological sites
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 09. Historic buildings
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 12. Historic towns and villages
H.HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 28. World Heritage
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 05. International organizations
K.LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES > 06. Doctrinal texts, conventions and charters
M.WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION > 01. Generalities
M.WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION > 04. World Heritage in Danger
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 04. Asia and Pacific islands
P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 05. Europe
Name of monument, town, site, museum: Ancient City of Alep, Syrian Arab Republic; Site of Palmyre, Syrian Arab Republic; Lisbon, Portugal; Warsaw, Poland; Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovinia
UNESCO WHC Number: 21; 23; 30bis; 946rev
National Committee: ICOMOS
Number of Pages: 35
ISBN: 978-2-918086-09-3 [Vol. 1 en]; 978-2-918086-03-1 [Vol. 1 fr], 978-2-918086-18-5 [Vol. 2 en & fr]
Depositing User: intern icomos
Date Deposited: 29 Apr 2016 12:57
Last Modified: 09 Jun 2022 09:29
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1707

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