Invisible Reconstruction Cross-disciplinary responses to natural, biological and man-made disasters

What does it really mean to reconstruct a city after a natural, biological or man-made disaster? Is the repair and reinstatement of buildings and infrastructure sufficient without the mending of social fabric? The authors of this volume believe that the true measure of success should be societal. Af...

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Other Authors: Patrizio Gunning, Lucia (Editor), Rizzi, Paola (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2022
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