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Lessons to be Learned from Friuli

1986 
Publisher Summary The entire region of Friuli Venezia-Giulia is subject to intense phenomena of compression with subsequent separation and displacement of large land masses. This chapter discusses that based on the problems encountered in the Friuli as a result of earthquakes, it appears that the most important steps to be taken to minimize damage caused by natural disasters involve contingency planning and effective coordination. It presents few recommendations for areas with a recurring history of natural disasters. On a local level, inventories of all monuments and works of art should be completed as soon as possible. A local natural disaster should be formed with a cultural property subcommittee. This local natural disaster committee should prepare contingency plans and should take steps to minimize delays in reacting to future natural disasters. On a national level, decisions must be taken in advance as to the types and quantity of personnel that will be required if a disaster strikes. On an international level, a committee or working group on natural disasters should be established with the sponsorship of one of the larger international organizations concerned with conservation.
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