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Loss of World Heritage: War and Natural Disasters
The lecture delves into the profound impact of natural disasters on world heritage sites, which are not only repositories of cultural significance but also vital community spaces. By examining case studies from Venice, Croatia, and Greece, the lecture seeks to understand how events such as wars, earthquakes, and other natural disasters jeopardize the integrity and status of these important areas and identify their vulnerabilities in the context of societal safety.
Sustainable and resilient cities: cases from Italy
Videolecture by associate professor Tegg Westbrook, University of Stavanger. Lecture explores the topic of sustainability and resiliency of the cities, with a particular focus on the adverse of climate changes. How can dense cities with a specific climate adapt into the new conditions? Can Venice and Rome, also struggling with mass tourism, promote a more sustainable way of their operation? Lecture also draws out potential solutions to mitigate these negative forecast, as there is not a lot of time for their implementation.