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Foreword; Contents; Part IHystoric Centers and Cultural Landscapes:Conservation and Management; 1 Farmhouses in the Phlegrean Fields Between Archaeology and Architectural Palimpsest. A Multi-disciplinary Approach; Abstract; References; 2 Guidelines for Eco-efficiency in the UNESCO Site of Cinque Terre: An Example of Good Practice; Abstract; 1 Guidelines for the Eco-efficiency in Sensitive Historic Contexts: A Path Between Technical Awareness and Cultural Appropriation; 2 Reading the Landscape as a System. Vocations, Territorial Resources and Architectural Quality of Built Artefacts
3 Thermal Characteristics and Energetic Exigencies of the Sparse Traditional Built Heritage4 Interventions for the Improvement of the Energetic Performance (Insulation and Technical Installation); 5 Architectural and Landscape Compatibility of New Technical Installations; References; 3 Planning for the Historic Built in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities Through the Case Study of Multan (Pakistan); Abstract; 1 Which Way for the Conservation in Developing Countries? A Short Overview; 2 Goals of the Project: Ensure a ``Right to the City'' for All; 3 Issues and Challenges
4 Three Practical Experiences4.1 The Pakistan-Italian Resource Centre
the Musafar Khana Complex Preservation Project; 4.2 Guidelines for Maintenance, Conservation and Reuse Works in the Walled City of Multan; 4.3 The Conservation Project of Haram Gate; References; 4 New York City Local Law 11/98: Consequences of Administrative Regulations on the Conservation of Buildings; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Provisions and Requirements of the Current Law; 3 Consequences for the Physical Conservation of Fa©ʹades; 3.1 Case Studies; 4 Final Considerations; References
5 Recovery and Reuse of the Architectural and Urban Heritage of Carbonia, a 20th-Century Company Town. Materials for a HandbookAbstract; 6 Inventory, Preservation and Valorization of Historic Roads in Lombardy Region (Italy). Current Policies and Future Plans; Abstract; References; Part IIArchitectural Heritage: Diagnosys,Conservation and Monitoring; 7 Structural Monitoring of Historical Constructions: Increasing Knowledge to Minimize Interventions; Abstract; 1 The New Role of Structural Monitoring in the Italian Legal Framework; 2 The Different Monitoring Strategies
2.1 Historical Monitoring2.2 Structural Monitoring and Model Validation; 2.3 Damage Evolution and Alarm; 2.4 Intervention Control or ``Observational Method''; 3 Conclusions; 8 Monitoring of Cracks in Historic Concrete Structures Using Optical, Thermal and Acoustical Methods; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Historic Concrete Bridge: GiebichensteinbrFCcke in Halle; 3 Development of Methods for Crack Detection and Characterization; 3.1 3D Mapping of Cracks Using a Tracking System; 3.2 Determination of Crack Depth Using Ultrasonics; 3.3 Crack Characterization with Active Thermography; 4 Results
3 Thermal Characteristics and Energetic Exigencies of the Sparse Traditional Built Heritage4 Interventions for the Improvement of the Energetic Performance (Insulation and Technical Installation); 5 Architectural and Landscape Compatibility of New Technical Installations; References; 3 Planning for the Historic Built in Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities Through the Case Study of Multan (Pakistan); Abstract; 1 Which Way for the Conservation in Developing Countries? A Short Overview; 2 Goals of the Project: Ensure a ``Right to the City'' for All; 3 Issues and Challenges
4 Three Practical Experiences4.1 The Pakistan-Italian Resource Centre
the Musafar Khana Complex Preservation Project; 4.2 Guidelines for Maintenance, Conservation and Reuse Works in the Walled City of Multan; 4.3 The Conservation Project of Haram Gate; References; 4 New York City Local Law 11/98: Consequences of Administrative Regulations on the Conservation of Buildings; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Provisions and Requirements of the Current Law; 3 Consequences for the Physical Conservation of Fa©ʹades; 3.1 Case Studies; 4 Final Considerations; References
5 Recovery and Reuse of the Architectural and Urban Heritage of Carbonia, a 20th-Century Company Town. Materials for a HandbookAbstract; 6 Inventory, Preservation and Valorization of Historic Roads in Lombardy Region (Italy). Current Policies and Future Plans; Abstract; References; Part IIArchitectural Heritage: Diagnosys,Conservation and Monitoring; 7 Structural Monitoring of Historical Constructions: Increasing Knowledge to Minimize Interventions; Abstract; 1 The New Role of Structural Monitoring in the Italian Legal Framework; 2 The Different Monitoring Strategies
2.1 Historical Monitoring2.2 Structural Monitoring and Model Validation; 2.3 Damage Evolution and Alarm; 2.4 Intervention Control or ``Observational Method''; 3 Conclusions; 8 Monitoring of Cracks in Historic Concrete Structures Using Optical, Thermal and Acoustical Methods; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Historic Concrete Bridge: GiebichensteinbrFCcke in Halle; 3 Development of Methods for Crack Detection and Characterization; 3.1 3D Mapping of Cracks Using a Tracking System; 3.2 Determination of Crack Depth Using Ultrasonics; 3.3 Crack Characterization with Active Thermography; 4 Results