The Standardization Process as a Chance for Conceptual Refinement of a Disaster Risk Management Framework: The ARCH Project
Risks related to climate change and natural hazards increasingly affect urban areas such as historic towns, old urban quarters, villages, and hamlets. These, as well as historic landscapes, make up a significant part of an urban area’s identity and cannot just be rebuilt or significantly changed wit...
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Autores principales: | René Lindner, Daniel Lückerath, Katharina Milde, Oliver Ullrich, Saskia Maresch, Katherine Peinhardt, Vasileios Latinos, Josune Hernantes, Carmen Jaca |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5087aa665f444de4acf0caad4245ca01 |
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