Archeomatica (Feb 2021)

Post-conflitto: valutazione dei danni

  • Laura Pecchioli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v11i3.1763
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3

Abstract

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One of the most critical moments of the post-war period is assessing the damage that the architectural heritage has suffered. The area, amount, rate, and type of damage are essential information for rescue, humanitarian and reconstruction operations in the affected area. Unfortunately, battles tend to take place more and more frequently in urban centers, resulting from enormous damage to real estate and terrifying human losses. Especially when the buildings are a refuge for armed groups, they are greatly damaged by their gunshots. In the design of post-conflict program strategies, circumstances are much more complicated than in other post-disaster situations. The rebuilding of trust will lay the basis for long-term peace in the conflict zones. Therefore, any post-disaster requires in-depth studies without underestimating the recovery of the identity of that community. Knowledge of disaster prevention, mitigation, and risk reduction strategies help plan and support communities. In this short contribution, the intention is to look at a complex and current issue of the dynamics linked to a conflict, including the detection of damage to the buildings.

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