2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-004-0033-1
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UNESCO?s role in the rehabilitation of Bamiyan in Afghanistan

Abstract: This article is complementary to Claudio Margottinis technical article "Instability and geotechnical problems of the Buddha niches and surrounding cliff in Bamiyan Valley, central Afghanistan", published in Vol. 1, issue 1 of this journal. The present article provides background information on the framework of UNESCOs strategies for the safeguarding of Afghanistans cultural heritage and, in particular, the Bamiyan site, the mechanisms for the development of operational projects, capacity building of national s… Show more

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“…This programme involved several outstanding sites of universal natural and cultural value included in the UNESCO World Heritage List (Sassa 1998). Therefore, within this framework, the impact of landsliding on cultural heritage has been considered a main theme of recent research in the field of landslide risk (Canuti et al 2000;Manhart 2004;Margottini 2004;Chelli et al 2005;Bromhead et al 2006;Sdao and Simeone 2007;Tosatti 2008).…”
Section: Site Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This programme involved several outstanding sites of universal natural and cultural value included in the UNESCO World Heritage List (Sassa 1998). Therefore, within this framework, the impact of landsliding on cultural heritage has been considered a main theme of recent research in the field of landslide risk (Canuti et al 2000;Manhart 2004;Margottini 2004;Chelli et al 2005;Bromhead et al 2006;Sdao and Simeone 2007;Tosatti 2008).…”
Section: Site Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This resulted in a renewed attention to the Afghan cultural assets, and UNESCO put enormous efforts to provide a good conservation and restoration of such goods (Manhart, 2004). Nevertheless the severe climatic conditions, typical of this arid and mountainous country, the building techniques used in the past and the long years of carelessness represent a huge challenge in terms of monuments conservation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has become established within the journal with various articles, such as those by Manhart 2004 andChelli et al 2006, culminating in the present issue. The collection of papers in this special issue of Landslides shows a set of very varied approaches to the problem of landslides and cultural heritage, reflecting the multitudes of interests associated with this intractable problem.…”
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confidence: 94%