Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage in Urban Areas
A Training Guide
About The Course
User's Guide
Contents
Introduction
Disasters and Urban Cultural Heritage: The need for capacity building.
Section A
Course Planning and Implementation
Objectives of Training
Designing the Course
Selection of Participants
Framework for Developing the Course Content
Pedagogical Strategies
Preparation of Resource Material
Delivering the Course
Section B
Course Content and Teaching Strategies - An Introduction
Module 1 : Background of the Field, Approaches and Principles
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
1.1 > Cultural heritage in the urban environment
1.2 > Disasters and their impact on cultural heritage
1.3 > Causes of disasters and introduction to basic terms
1.4 > Basic principles of disaster risk management
1.5 > Evolution of the field
Module 2 : Risk Assessment
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
2.1 > Risk Identification, Analysis and Constructing Disaster Scenarios
2.2 > Constructing Disaster Scenarios and Evaluating Risk Levels
Module 3 : Preventing and Mitigation
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
3.1 > Approaches for Risk Prevention and Mitigation
3.2 > Reducing Disaster Risks from Various Hazards
Module 4 : Emergency Preparedness
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
4.1 > Planning and Procedures for Emergency Preparedness
Module 5 : Recovery and Rehabilitation
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
5.1 - Damage assessment
5.2 - Post disaster recovery planning
5.3 - Repair and restoration of cultural heritage
5.4 - Linking recovery to mitigation
Module 6 : Integrating Disaster Risk Management
General Teaching Strategy for the Module
6.1 - Outline of Disaster Risk Management Plan
6.2 - Community engagement
6.3 - Communication tools and media
6.4 - Implementation and review of plans
Conclusion
Conclusion of the Course
Linking the Course to Long Term Capacity Building Initiatives
Additional Resources
Abbreviations
Technical Terms
Relevant Charters And Recommendations
List of Resource Persons
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