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List of figures
*{::}List of tables* List of contributors Series editor’s preface
Foreword Florian Mussgnug
Acknowledgements
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Introduction: The Invisible Reconstruction project and its aims Lucia Patrizio Gunning and Paola Rizzi*
Part I Reconstruction and society 1 L’Aquila 2009–۲۰۱۹: back to the future: Cultural heritage and post-seismic reconstruction challenges Alessandra Vittorini
2 Invisible recovery: physical reconstruction versus social reconstruction: The case of central Italy Donato Di Ludovico and Lucia Patrizio Gunning
3 Revealing the vulnerable in society: contradictions between victims’ intentions and housing provision Haruka Tsukuda and Yasuaki Onoda
4 Invisible hands: Institutional resilience and tsunami risk: The case of Kochi City in Japan Sarunwit Promsaka Na Sakonnakron, Paola Rizzi, Satoshi Otsuki
5 L’Aquila: from old to new castles: Rediscovering poles and networks to rebuild a community Simonetta Ciranna and Patrizia Montuori
Part II Public space, a human right 6 Post-crisis masterplanning: A new approach to public spaces. Italy (2009–۲۰۲۱) Quirino Crosta
7 Rethinking inequality and the future: The pre-Hispanic past in post-disaster Lima, Peru Rosabella Alvarez Calderon and Julio Sanchez
8 (Re)-constructing the contemporary city in Latin America Maria Andrea Tapia
9 Invisible regeneration: The communities of Shahjahanabad in times of pandemic Abhishek Jain
Part III Communication, prevention and protection 10 Rebuilding engagement with social media and consumer technologies
Barnaby Gunning and Lucia Patrizio Gunning
11 The Great East Japan Earthquake and COVID-19: Through the lenses of gender and age Miwako Kitamura
12 Disaster risk management, social participation and geoethics Francesco De Pascale, Piero Farabollini, Francesca Romana Luggeri
13 Soundscapes of non-reality: Alternative approach to post-disaster reconstruction Paola Rizzi, Nora Sanna and Anna Porębska
Part IV Tourism, culture and economy 14 Atmospheric images: Photographic encounters in L’Aquila’s historic centre Federico De Matteis and Fatima Marchini
15 Providing disaster information to inbound tourists: Case study for the historical city of Kyoto, Japan Kohei Sakai and Hideiko Kanegae
۱۶ Landscape as a post-earthquake driver of resilience: The intangible multiple values of territory Fabio Carnelli and Paola Branduini
17 Heritage assets, fairs and museums: Places of encounter and presence in times of pandemic Franca Zuccoli, Alessandra De Nicola, Pietro Magri
Part V Schools, social integration and rights 18 Dimensions of educational poverty and emergencies: What are the protective factors for wellbeing? Nicoletta Di Genova
19 Existential and identity displacement in catastrophic events: Teacher training: skills and strategies for coping Antonella Nuzzaci
20 Intercultural relations and community development: Education in L’Aquila among earthquake and COVID-19 emergencies Alessandro Vaccarelli and Silvia Nanni
Index
Format:
Open Access PDF
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Pages
۱۳۰ colour illustrations
Copyright:
©
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ISBN:
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Publication:
December 12, 2022
Series:
FRINGE
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