Notice catalographique « Risk preparedness : a management manual for world cultural heritage »
- Titre
- Risk preparedness : a management manual for world cultural heritage
- Auteur ou éditeur
- Stovel, Herb
- International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property
- Lieu de publication
- Rome
- Maison d'édition
- ICCROM
- Date de publication
- 1998
- Collation
- 145 p.
- Table des matières
Contents:
1) INTRODUCTION
Why a manual on risk-preparedness for cultural heritage?
Risk preparedness in the context of the World Heritage Convention
-The benefits of the convention
-Operation of the convention
-Cultural-heritage-at-risk relative to the convention
Development of the manual
A user's guide to the manual
2) THE IMPORTANCE OF RISK-PREPAREDNESS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE
Attitudinal obstacles: arguments and counter-arguments
A cultural-heritage-at-risk framework
3) PRINCIPLES OF RISK-PREPAREDNESS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE
Introduction
Principles
4) DEVELOPING A SOUND APPROACH TO RISK-PREPAREDNESS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE PROPERTY
Planning framework for risk-preparedness
Risk-preparedness for different forms of cultural heritage
-Cultural heritage
-Monuments
-Archaeological sites
-Historic settlements
-Cultural landscapes
5) FIRE
Damage to property
-Damage to buildings and their contents
-Damage to historic districts
-Damage to cultural landscapes and archaeological sites
Developing a fire-prevention strategy
-Responsibility for developing the strategy
-Elements of the strategy
Reducing risk
-Strengthening resistance to fire
-Fire detection and monitoring
Developing a fire response plan
Building the strategy: technical and planning measures
-Minimizing risk
-Fire retardation and property protection
-Fire detection and warning systems
-Development of response plans
Response
-For the fire safety manager and team
-For occupants
-For local fire officials
Recovery
-The structure should be stabilized
-The negative effects of the fire and fire-fighting methods should be addressed
-Detailed condition assessment should be made of the fire-damaged structure
-Initiate salvage recording and conservation measures for damaged objects, elements and the structure
-Reinstate all alarm systems and fire-fighting equipment
-Prepare repair and reconstruction plans
6) EARTHQUAKES AND RELATED DISASTERS
Damage to property
Developing an earthquake-preparedness strategy
-Responsibility for developing the strategy
-Elements of the strategy
Building the strategy: planning and technical measures
-Reducing risks
-Increasing earthquake resistance
-Earthquake early warning and detection systems
-Development of a response plan
Response
Recovery
7) FLOODING
Damage to property
Developing a flood-preparedness strategy
-Responsibility for developing the strategy
-Elements of the strategy
-Reducing risks
-Increasing flood resistance
-Flood detection and monitoring
-Flood response planning
Building the strategy: planning and technical measures
-Reducing risks
-Increasing resistance to floods
-Flood early warning and detection systems
-Development of a response plan
Response
Recovery
8) ARMED CONFLICT
Damage to property
The context: the convention for the protection of cultural heritage property in the even of armed conflict
Developing a strategy for the protection of cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict
9) OTHER HAZARDS
Tsunami
Avalanches, land and mud slides and flows
Winds or tropical storms (hurricanes, typhoons, etc.)
Hazards of human origin
Inadequate maintenance
Industrial pollution and disasters
10) GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING SITE-SPECIFIC PREPAREDNESS PLANS
Guidelines for advance planning
Guidelines for reaction during disaster or conflict
Post-disaster or post-conflict guidelines
Summary checklist for damage assessment
11) IMPROVING RISK-PREPAREDNESS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
Introduction
Elements of improved risk-preparedness
A process model for improving risk-preparedness for cultural heritage
12) SOURCES
Written and audiovisual sources
-Inter-agency task force documents
Technical and planning references
-General references
Appendix A: the declaration of Quebc
Appendix B: the Kobe-Tokyo declaration
Appendix C: the Blue Shield movement
Appendix D: ICOMOS recording principles
Appendix E: the Assisi declaration
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Emergency management
- Disasters - Control - Historic buildings - Planning
- Cultural property - Protection
- Biens culturels - Protection
- Catastrophes - Lutte contre - Monuments historiques - Planification
- Gestion des situations d'urgence
- ISBN/ISSN
- 9290771526
- Pays
- Italy
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- TH 1095 S74
- Clé
- 12008
- Collection
- Catalogue