The impact of natural hazards on our cultural heritage represents an important theme, involving a multi-disciplinary approach. In case of landsliding, engineering geologists can play a key role, through the identification of relationships between soil and structures. This chapter starts from the large perspective of UNESCO Convention (1972), as a bird's-eye view of the general problem of heritage conservation, arriving at the presentation of a series of case histories from different countries. This varied approaches to the problem of landslides and cultural heritage reflects the multitudes of interests associated with this topics.
Cultural heritage and landslides: research for risk prevention and conservation / Canuti P.; Margottini C.; Fanti R.; Bromhead E.N.. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 401-433. [10.1007/978-3-540-69970-5_22]
Cultural heritage and landslides: research for risk prevention and conservation
CANUTI, PAOLO;FANTI, RICCARDO;
2009
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The impact of natural hazards on our cultural heritage represents an important theme, involving a multi-disciplinary approach. In case of landsliding, engineering geologists can play a key role, through the identification of relationships between soil and structures. This chapter starts from the large perspective of UNESCO Convention (1972), as a bird's-eye view of the general problem of heritage conservation, arriving at the presentation of a series of case histories from different countries. This varied approaches to the problem of landslides and cultural heritage reflects the multitudes of interests associated with this topics.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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