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This open access book offers an overview on the intermediate results obtained in the context of the Italian National Research Programme "Cultural Heritage Active Innovation for Sustainable Society" by the Working Group "Spoke 7", which focuses its research on the development and improvement of strategies and methodologies to protect the cultural heritage against the effects of climate change and of natural and anthropic risks. Topics covered in this book include chapters on digital twins and documentation for cultural heritage as well as on monitoring, assessment, and preventive conservation of heritage. The book also examines restoration and sustainable strategies for heritage preservation and offers advice on green materials and methodologies for conservation.
The impact of climate change on cultural heritage accelerates the effects of natural hazards as well as those caused by human actions: these phenomena raise new research questions and open new challenges for modern societies, thus requiring a broad multidisciplinary approach towards problem solving. Relevant case studies will be identified with a multi-scale approach to encompass different scenarios and to address both general and specific issues to finally deliver innovative solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change, natural and anthropic risks on cultural heritage.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction (Ciaccio et al).- Part 1.- Chapter 2. A methodological framework for multi-source data analysis for the assessment and preservation of cultural heritage (Battisti et al).- Chapter 3. The case studies: data acquisition, natural and anthropic risks analysis, network of competences as a tool for preservation of the culture heritage (Falciano et al).- Chapter 4. The Historical City as a Critical Reference for Urban Aesthetics, History, and Climate Resilience (Leoni et al).- Part 2.- Chapter 5. The role of Documentation in risk assessment (Ciaccio et al).- Chapter 6. Towards a protocol for tangible Cultural Heritage digital twin (Monchetti et al).- Chapter 7. The Pulpit of Giovanni Pisano in Sant'Andrea Church in Pistoia (Monchetti et al).- Chapter 8. The Sanctuary of Vicoforte (Ceravolo et al).- Chapter 9. The Ponari Nymphaeum of Cassino: First steps towards a new approach (Gallozzi et al).- Chapter 10. Operational methods implemented for the monitoring of the artworks preserved in the Museum and the Conclave Hall of the "Colle del Duomo Museum Complex" of the Viterbo Diocese, Lazio - Italy (Lanteri and Pelosi).- Chapter 11. The Grotta degli Animali in the Garden of Villa di Castello in Firenze (Castellini et al).- Part 3.- Chapter 12. Enhanced modeling approaches to introduce the effects of environmental and mechanical damage (Addessi and Gatta).- Chapter 13. Wine Cultural Landscape's adaptation: a method-logical framework for the dynamic conservation of Cultural Heritage (Battisti et al).- Chapter 14. An experimental approach for the real-time monitoring of semi-confined environments exposed to microclimatic changes for preventive conservation (Castellini et al).- Chapter 15. Vandalism on cultural heritage: learning from the past to shape future prevention strategies (Gizzi et al).- Chapter 16. Effects of Climate Change on Heritage in Maritime Contexts: The Case Study of the Island of Motya in Sicily (Nigro).- Part 4.- Chapter 17. Recovery of terraced landscapes as a distinctive sign of land culture and protection from hydrogeological risk (Amodio et al).- Chapter 18. Seismic retrofitting of architectural heritage: experimental validation of new technologies (Felice and Santis).- Chapter 19. Application of volatile binders for the securing of artworks in emergency contexts (Cagnini et al).- Part 5.- Chapter 20. Mechanical methods for dry cleaning (Belluzzo et al).- Chapter 21. Coping with stone biodeterioration using low environmental impact materials and methods (Capasso et al).- Chapter 22. Nanostructured hybrid systems for the consolidation of earthen materials (Giorgi et al).- Chapter 23. Novel "green" polymers, gels and composites for Cultural Heritage preservation (Chelazzi et al).- Chapter 24. Structural reinforcement and consolidating treatment of organic materials (Ioele et al).- Chapter 25. Sustainable conservation for Street-art: preliminary research of a green coating and monitoring of the degradation of a case study (Giorgi et al).- Chapter 26. 3D printing for reintegration of cultural heritage asset (Marfia et al).



