2018
DOI: 10.3390/buildings8040050
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Beyond the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: Vulnerability Reduction as a Challenge Involving Historical and Traditional Buildings

Abstract: Abstract:In observance of the international procedures on disaster risk management, and in particular the Sendai Framework (2015), this research focuses on how more specific procedures related to it can be made effective in the treatment of historic areas worldwide. Disaster risk management is now viewed as being important in the context of historic buildings, as they are strongly related to cultural identity as well as to resilient communities, and can have a large impact on local economies. The study points … Show more

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“…The Protocol also touches upon environmental protection and the management of urban common goods in the historic and cultural landscape, including tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The Framework tries to integrate all of these aspects, linking them to sustainable development management and disaster risk management [5]. Therefore, it involves various fields of action and disciplinary areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Protocol also touches upon environmental protection and the management of urban common goods in the historic and cultural landscape, including tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The Framework tries to integrate all of these aspects, linking them to sustainable development management and disaster risk management [5]. Therefore, it involves various fields of action and disciplinary areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamics of local self-organization can be catalyzed by community-building through knowledge sharing via social media in the context of Italy, where a long tradition of cultural heritage poses a challenge to its sustainability in the event of a natural disaster. Paper ID P1-19 (Pica, 2018) advocated for developing protocols and peer-to-peer urbanism platforms to capitalize on the benefits of ICT for disaster risk governance. P1-22 described how the City of Bologna initiated pilot actions using web platform tools to encourage stakeholders’ active participation in Bologna Living Lab projects.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To reverse the largely ineffective application of traditional planning tools and the depopulation trend that threatens small historical city centers, it is urgent to consider new technologies, that can support communities and local governments to work together on protecting the cultural landscape while stimulating development 3 (Pica, 2018a).…”
Section: The Certification Protocol "Historical Small Smart Cities"mentioning
confidence: 99%