A Framework for a Hazard Taxonomy to Support Risk Assessment of Tangible Outdoor Heritage

Author:

Battisti Alessandra1ORCID,Figliola Angelo1ORCID,Santarelli Maria Laura2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell’Architettura, Sapienza Università di Roma, 00196 Roma, Italy

2. Dipartimento Ingegneria Chimica Materiale Ambiente, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Roma, Italy

Abstract

The variety of hazards with a potential impact on cultural heritage requires a multidisciplinary approach and a preliminary overview of the existing methods for risk assessment in order to define a comprehensive hazard taxonomy. The starting point of the research thus aims to build a multidisciplinary framework to support the risk assessment process according to the classification of cultural heritage based on the harmonization of European vocabularies’ definitions and protocols. To collect the necessary information, such as hazard classification, indicators, indices and thresholds, a series of methodologies was adopted: analysis of the main international protocols and the EU Research projects related to risk assessment in cultural heritage, expert-based knowledge and a systematic literature review. The research aims to fill a gap in the field of quantitative and indicator-based risk assessment that does not present a unique and all-encompassing framework capable of collecting the main natural and anthropic risks along with the related taxonomy in a single repository. The framework has been set up to be consulted by researchers, professionals and public administrations to support the evaluation process of potential risks on tangible outdoor heritage enabling users to incrementally add exposure and vulnerability data for each specific risk.

Funder

EU European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

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