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Introduction
Part I: Heritage and collective memory for resilience and reconstruction
Thinking about post-disaster reconstruction in Europe: Functionalist and identity approaches
Old Souks of Aleppo: A narrative approach to post-conflict heritage reconstruction
Photography for the city, between the need for protection, conservation and civic identity
Cultural heritage as stones of memory: The recovery of archives in the area of the Marche crater
Intangible heritage and resilience in managing disaster shelters: Case study in Japan
Water gives, water takes away. Memory, agency and resilience in ENSO-vulnerable historic landscapes in Peru
Intangible cultural economy, a mould for tangible urban built fabric
The case of Shahjahanabad, India
The Tree: The concept of place after the earthquake, L'Aquila
Part II: Historic and contemporary reconstructions of historic cities
Marsica: One hundred years on
Coventry: Shell or Phoenix, city of tomorrow or concrete jumble? From reconstruction to the Phoenix Initiative, UK
Post-trauma recovery of monumental buildings in Italy and the United States at the beginning of twentieth century
Historical town centres and post-seismic reconstructions: Between functional recovery and heritage value awareness
Integrating green solutions into post-earthquake recovery of Bam, Iran
Reconstruction of heritage and spirit: Mending the scars of Aleppo
Beyond the damage, the reconstruction of L'Aquila
The "Solidere" effect and the localisation of heritage reconstruction in post-war transitions, Libya
Bell towers under (seismic) attack: Saving a symbol, once it became a menace
Ancient city of the future: Notes on the reconstruction of Beirut
Part III: Society, governance and collective resilience
Bonding between urban fabric and capacity of collective resilience: The case of Talca historic centre, Chile
Multi-perspective pre-disaster examination as post-disaster managerial thinking ahead for Hoi An in Vietnam
Play Street: Experimenting tactical urbanism for urban resilience in Iran
The preservation of rural landscapes for building resilience in small towns: Insights from north Italy
Antigua Guatemala, from history of disasters to resilient future
Emergency management for the built heritage post-earthquake: Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy, Italy
Factors of educational poverty and resilience responses in L'Aquila's young population
Dropout, resilience and cultural heritage: A focus of the ACCESS Project in a highly fragile area
How can teachers promote resilience in schools?- Part IV: Bringing the 21st century into reconstruction
Cities in transformation: Smarter reconstruction in historic city centres
Evaluating visitors' experiences at St Augustine's Abbey (Canterbury)
Seismic Microzonation: A preventive measure for the conservation of the built heritage
The representation of a resilient city: The case of Amatrice's reconstruction
Evacuation simulation considering tourists' attempts to return home: A case of the Kiyomizu-dera Temple area, Japan
Public administration versus social media in emergency situations
Social media and disaster management in Iran: Lorestan floods as case study
Environmental issues and energy potentials in post-earthquake reconstruction
A multidisciplinary approach to retrofitting historic buildings: The case of the former San Salvatore Hospital, L'Aquila.

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