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CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT ROLE OF «ICOMOS ICORP»

CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT ROLE OF «ICOMOS ICORP» International Council on Monuments and Sites - International Committee on Risk Preparedness. Associate Prof. Dr. Z eynep Gül Üna l Yıldız Technical University Faculty of Architecture Restoration Department

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CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT ROLE OF «ICOMOS ICORP»

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  1. CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT ROLE OF «ICOMOS ICORP» International Council on Monuments and Sites - International Committee on Risk Preparedness Associate Prof. Dr. ZeynepGülÜnal Yıldız Technical UniversityFaculty of Architecture RestorationDepartment ICOMOS-ICORP ExpertMember GEA SearchandRescue Team Member

  2. 2 L’AQUILA EARTHQUAKE ITALY, 2009 - Photo . David Alexander

  3. 3 HAITI EARTHQUAKE 2010 - Photo. zeynep gül ünal

  4. 4 CHRISTCHURCH EARTHQUAKE 2010 - Photo. Anonymus

  5. 5 EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI JAPAN 2011 - Photo . JASON KOTTKE

  6. 6 Turkey - Van Earthquake October 23 2011 – Photo. Zeynep gül ünal

  7. 7 PAKISTAN FLOOD, 2010 - Photo. Adrees Latif

  8. Photo. Randolph Langenbach -ICORP

  9. Photo. Randolph Langenbach -ICORP

  10. The destructive impact of disasters on cultural heritage brings forward: • the necessity and essentiality of risk mitigation before disasters happen, • intervention during disasters, • disaster management and re-structuring of present systems in local, national and international levels, • creation of new systems in recovery activities after disasters.

  11. DISASTER MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IMMOVABLE HERITAGE MOVABLE HERITAGE INTANGIBLE HERITAGE

  12. ICORP KYOTO MEETING SEPTEMBER 2010

  13. “ICOMOS-ICORP promotes the protection of cultural heritage places from the effects of disasters and armed conflict” ICORP conduct this through activities related to preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery phases of disasters and armed conflicts by

  14. Collaborating with international, national and non-governmental organizations to integrate the protection of cultural heritage places into disaster risk planning Photo. Robert Bevan-ICORP

  15. Creating knowledge, delivering training and building capacity to reduce the loss of cultural heritage Photo. Lazar Sumanov-ICORP

  16. Identifying, undertaking and reviewing scientific research on disaster risk planning for cultural heritage places and disseminating best practice Photo. Robert Bevan-ICORP

  17. Developing the instruments to enable ICOMOS to meet its obligations under the 1972 World Heritage Convention regarding risk reduction Photo. Rohit Jigyasu-ICORP

  18. Representing ICOMOS in the Blue Shield organizations

  19. Coordinating and bringing to bear the full resources of ICOMOS in the face of disasters Photo. Lazar Sumanov-ICORP

  20. Ensuring representation within ICORP of all cultures and regions in the world Photo. Zeynep Gül Ünal - ICORP

  21. ICOMOS – ICORP PROJECTS Toolkit for Damage Assesmentof Cultural Properties

  22. ICOMOS – ICORP PROJECTS Guide for Safeguarding Heritage From Fire During Rehabilitation Works

  23. IDEAL CYCLE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT 25

  24. ICOMOS – ICORP PROJECTS CREATING WEB BASED DISASTER ALERT SYSTEM WORKING WITH SEARCH AND RESCUE & HUMAN RELIEF TEAMS IN RESPONSE STAGE 12 January 2010 04.54 pm

  25. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. Zeynep gül ünal

  26. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010

  27. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  28. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  29. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  30. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010

  31. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. Zeynep gül ünal

  32. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  33. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  34. GEA SAR ARCHIVE JAN. 2010 – photo. zeynep gül ünal

  35. VAN Earthquake Turkey 23 OCTOBER 2011 13.41 pm. ( local time)

  36. Disaster Type : Earthquake Location : Van – Erciş Turkey Date : 23 OCTOBER 2011 Time : 13.41 pm. ( local time) GDACS Alert : 14.08 pm. (local time + 28 min.) Global Disaster Alert Coordination System

  37. Time : 13.41 pm. ( local time) VIRTUAL OSSOCVirtual On Site Operations Coordination Centre All SAR teams are connected to a web based international alarm system - GDACS-VIRTUAL OSSOC

  38. Time : 23.10.2011 - 19.00 pm (LT. + 5 hour) SAR Teams are deploying GEA SAR ARCHIVE 2011 GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  39. HUMAN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  40. HUMAN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  41. HUMAN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  42. HUMAN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  43. HUMAN SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATION STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OC. 2011

  44. HUMANITARIAN AID STAGE GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

  45. EMERGENCY DAMAGE ASSESMENT STAGE Time : 27.10.2011 - 09.58 am (LT. + 91 hour)

  46. GEA SAR ARCHIVE OCT. 2011

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