The present study deals with the topic of post-seismic reconstruction focusing on landscape and social issues. Sustainable reconstruction requires a connection between the physical context of a given territory and the immaterial (historical, cultural, productive) values that constitute the place’s identity. In this perspective, those places that have been destroyed by severe earthquakes or other disasters could be labelled as “interrupted landscapes”, meaning a drastic break in the individual stories attaching the people to their own territory, as well as an abrupt alteration of the continuous process by which people attribute a sense to their own territory. The study discusses selected cases of post-earthquake reconstruction in Italy, prov...
The vast hilly and mountainous area of the Marche affected by earthquakes between August 2016 and Ja...
Natural disasters and degradation phenomena interrupt the organic evolution of a place; this phenome...
Safety and Identity appear as the opposite ends of a problem of our time that imposes a challenge t...
The present study deals with the topic of post-seismic reconstruction focusing on landscape and soci...
The loss of identity for places and landscapes represents an important cultural component of environ...
Disasters like earthquakes affect dramatically the construction of place identity. Urban settlements...
Earthquakes affect the landscape violently and unexpectedly. This article supports the thesis that b...
Earthquakes are a constant in the history of Italy’s territory, especially in Inner Areas and small ...
Although after an earthquake territory appears less damaged than the built environment, the focus on...
Post-catastrophe reconstructions that do not take into account the intangible cultural resources of ...
All the heritage of Italian villages is intimately linked to the concept of collective identity, int...
The disastrous earthquake of 6th April 2009 created a huge fissure in L’Aquila’s city history and ur...
The vast hilly and mountainous area of the Marche affected by earthquakes between August 2016 and Ja...
Natural disasters and degradation phenomena interrupt the organic evolution of a place; this phenome...
Safety and Identity appear as the opposite ends of a problem of our time that imposes a challenge t...
The present study deals with the topic of post-seismic reconstruction focusing on landscape and soci...
The loss of identity for places and landscapes represents an important cultural component of environ...
Disasters like earthquakes affect dramatically the construction of place identity. Urban settlements...
Earthquakes affect the landscape violently and unexpectedly. This article supports the thesis that b...
Earthquakes are a constant in the history of Italy’s territory, especially in Inner Areas and small ...
Although after an earthquake territory appears less damaged than the built environment, the focus on...
Post-catastrophe reconstructions that do not take into account the intangible cultural resources of ...
All the heritage of Italian villages is intimately linked to the concept of collective identity, int...
The disastrous earthquake of 6th April 2009 created a huge fissure in L’Aquila’s city history and ur...
The vast hilly and mountainous area of the Marche affected by earthquakes between August 2016 and Ja...
Natural disasters and degradation phenomena interrupt the organic evolution of a place; this phenome...
Safety and Identity appear as the opposite ends of a problem of our time that imposes a challenge t...