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Wiley$dc2005 215 $a1 online resource (834 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780471486633 311 08$a0471486639 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aLandslide Hazard and Risk; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Landslide Hazard and Risk: Issues, Concepts and Approach; PART 1 CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN APPROACHING LANDSLIDE RISK; 2 The Nature of Landslide Hazard Impact; 3 A Review of Scale Dependency in Landslide Hazard and Risk Analysis; 4 Systematic Procedures of Landslide Hazard Mapping for Risk Assessment Using Spatial Prediction Models; 5 Vulnerability to Landslides; PART 2 EVALUATION OF RISK 327 $a6 Landslide Risk Perception, Knowledge and Associated Risk Management: Case Studies and General Lessons from Glacier National Park, Montana, USA7 Cultural Consideration in Landslide Risk Perception; 8 Reply of Insurance Industry to Landslide Risk; 9 The Role of Administrative Bodies in Landslide Risk Assessment; 10 Addressing Landslide Hazards: Towards a Knowledge Management Perspective; PART 3 MANAGEMENT OF LANDSLIDE RISK; 11 Management Frameworks for Landslide Hazard and Risk: Issues and Options 327 $a12 Reducing Landslide Hazards and Risk in the United States: The Role of the US Geological Survey13 Basic Data and Decision Support for Landslide Management: A Conceptual Framework; 14 Instability Management from Policy to Practice; 15 Geomorphological Mapping to Assess Landslide Risk: Concepts, Methods and Applications in the Umbria Region of Central Italy; 16 Remote Sensing of Landslides; 17 The Rise and Fall of a Debris-flow Warning System for the San Francisco Bay Region, California; 18 Reforestation Schemes to Manage Regional Landslide Risk 327 $a19 Geotechnical Structures for Landslide Risk ReductionPART 4 'END-TO-END SOLUTIONS' FOR LANDSLIDE RISK ASSESSMENT; 20 Towards the Development of a Landslide Risk Assessment for Rural Roads in Nepal; 21 Quantitative Landslide Risk Assessment of Cairns, Australia; 22 The Story of Quantified Risk and its Place in Slope Safety Policy in Hong Kong; 23 Rockfall Risk Management in High-density Urban Areas. 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Introduction -- Chapter 1. CLIC EU Horizon2020 R&I Project: Circular models leveraging investments in cultural heritage adaptive reuse (Luigi Fusco Girard, Antonia Gravagnuolo) -- Part 2: Theoretical Foundations -- Chapter 2. The circular ?human-centred? adaptive reuse of cultural heritage: theoretical foundations (Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Chapter 3. Intangible Matters: cultural heritage as a driver for circular economy (Authors: Marco Acri, Xavier Greffe, Sa?a Dobri?i?) -- Chapter 4. The Intimate Circular Dimension of Heritage Conservation and Historic Urban Landscape (Sa?a Dobricic, Marco Acri, Jukka Jokilehto) -- Part 3: Practices, experimentations and tools for the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage in the perspective of the circular economy model: evaluation tools -- Chapter 5. In search of a circular model for cultural heritage adaptive reuse: building evidence-base (Antonia Gravagnuolo, Gabriella Monteleone, Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Chapter 6. A statistical model representation and analysis of cultural heritage adaptive reuse practices based on latent variables for circularity assessment (Natale Carlo Lauro, Antonia Gravagnuolo, Luigi Fusco Girard, Immacolata Vellecco, Maurizio Lauro) -- Chapter 7. Understanding best practices of cultural heritage adaptive reuse in the perspective of the circular economy: in-depth assessment of case studies (Francesca Buglione, Antonia Gravagnuolo, Mariarosaria Angrisano, Silvia Iodice, Martina Bosone, Pasquale De Toro, Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Chapter 8. The CLIC multidimensional impacts assessment framework: criteria and indicators for circular ?human-centred? adaptive reuse of cultural heritage (Antonia Gravagnuolo, Martina Bosone, Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Chapter 9. A multicriteria and multi-scalar Decision Support System to implement circular economy in cultural heritage adaptive reuse (Simona Panaro, Salvatore Greco, Alessio Ishizaka) -- Chapter 10. Social Sustainability Framework for measuring socio-cultural impacts of cultural heritage adaptive reuse (Agata ?bikowska, Magdalena Roszczy?ska-Kurasi?ska, Bartosz ?losarski, Anna Domaradzka) -- Chapter 11. Grassroots Social Sustainability Framework and Intrinsic Value measures for cultural heritage adaptive reuse projects (Anna Domaradzka, Magdalena Roszczy?ska-Kurasi?ska) -- Chapter 12. Multidimensional Spillovers of Cultural Heritage through Regional Development and Circular Economy (Christer Gustafsson, Jermina Stanojev) -- Chapter 13. Towards participatory, dynamic, co-evolutionary evaluation for circular adaptive reuse of cultural heritage: the experimentation of Salerno Circular City of Health (Antonia Gravagnuolo, Martina Bosone, Serena Micheletti, Mariarosaria Angrisano, Luigi Fusco Girard) -- Part 4. Barriers, bottlenecks and the need of a new governance -- Chapter 14. Adaptive reuse of cultural heritage: barrier assessment and policy-related recommendations (Deniz Ikiz Kaya, Nadia Pintossi, Caroline A.M. Koot) -- Chapter 15. A New Approach for Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse: Circular Governance (Cristina Garzillo, Allison Wildman, Intza Balenciaga, Ane Izulain) -- Part 5. Circular Business Models and Financial Instruments -- Chapter 16. Circular business model for cultural heritage adaptive reuse. An iterative journey (Ruba Saleh, Christian Ost) -- Chapter 17. Business Models for Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse (Immacolata Vellecco, Assunta Martone) -- Chapter 18. Key Learnings from the ?Kultur-Token? Sustainable Business Modelling Case Study (Gillian Foster) -- Chapter 19. Investment Leverage for Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage (Tracy Pickerill) -- Chapter 20. Circular financing mechanisms for Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage (Aliona Lupu, Ivo Allegro) -- Part 6. Is it possible to incentivise creativity in the cultural heritage entrepreneurial sector? -- Chapter 21. Heritage-led entrepreneurial ecosystems: skills and role of startups and innovation (Antonia Gravagnuolo, Aliona Lupu, Jermina Stanojev, Valeria Catanese) -- Part 6. Conclusions and some Guidelines -- Chapter 22. Conclusions and some guidelines (Luigi Fusco Girard, Antonia Gravagnuolo). 330 $aThis Open Access book addresses the gap in existing knowledge on cultural heritage from a circular economy and sustainable development perspective for cities. It introduces innovative economic, environmental and governance models and evaluation tools tested and validated for adaptive reuse within the ?CLIC - Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse? project funded by the European Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Action Program. The CLIC project is a trans-disciplinary research project bringing together expertise from disciplines such as heritage studies, regeneration and urban development, business management, economics, ecology and social sciences. The research covered in this book, responds to the European Societal Challenge 5 'Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials', aimed at achieving resource efficient and climate change resilient economy and society through systemic innovation. The CLIC project also unlocks public and private investments in solutions for a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy as a key part of smart, inclusive and sustainable growth strategy for Europe and worldwide. This book is fundamental key reading for scholars, professionals and policy makers, demonstrating how the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage, in a systemic perspective, has the potential to stimulate growth, sustainable development, social regeneration, welfare, jobs, income, and livability of urban / territorial settings: to implement the circular economy model. 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