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Disaster Management for 
Heritage Properties 
Vipin Kumar Rai, 
Officer on Special Duty 
Disaster Management Department 
Govt. of Bihar
Disaster ……. 
Disaster = (Hazard + Risk) x Vulnerability 
Hazard = Potentially damaging physical 
events, Natural or Manmade 
Risk = Probability of harmful 
consequences or expected 
losses 
Vulnerability = Set of conditions that increases 
the susceptibility to the effect 
of hazard
“Disaster” definition in DM Act 
1.Catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any 
area arising from 
 Natural or manmade 
 Accident or negligence, which results in 
 Substantial loss of 
 Life 
 Human suffering 
 Damage or degradation of 
 Property or Environment 
THE MAGNITUDE OF THE INCIDENCE COULD BE BEYOND THE COPING 
CAPACITY OF THE COMMUNITY OF THE AFFECTED AREA.
Increasing frequency of disaster….. 
• Growing vulnerability 
• Rapid Economic development in Earthquake 
and Flood prone areas 
• Poor Governance and decline in Eco System 
• Climate Change associated with occurrence of 
more frequent and intense extreme weather 
events
State wise list of World Heritage Sites in India 
• Assam 
 Kaziranga National Park, Assam 
 Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam 
• Bihar 
 Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodh Gaya, Bihar 
• Delhi 
 Humayun's Tomb, Delhi 
 QutubMinar and its monuments, Delhi 
 Red Fort, Delhi 
• Goa 
 Basilica of Bom Jesus and other churches of Goa 
• Gujarat 
 Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat 
• Karnataka 
 Group of Monuments at Hampi, Karnataka 
 Group of Monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka 
Contd…..
Contd….. 
• Madhya Pradesh 
 Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh 
 Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh 
 Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Madhya Pradesh 
• Maharashtra 
 Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra 
 Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai, Maharashtra 
 Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Maharashtra 
 Ellora Caves, Maharashtra 
• Orissa 
 Konark Sun Temple, Konark, Orissa 
• Rajasthan 
 Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan 
• Tamil Nadu 
 Great Living Chola Temples, Tamil Nadu 
 Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu 
 Nilgiri Mountain Railway[1], Tamil Nadu 
Contd……
Contd… 
• Uttar Pradesh 
 Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 
 Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh 
 Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 
• Uttaranchal 
 Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National 
Park, Uttaranchal 
• West Bengal 
 Mountain Railways of India, Darjeeling, West Bengal 
 Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
Impact of Disaster on heritage properties 
• Heritage properties can be exposed to one more type of disaster 
• Climate change can also exposing Heritage, natural properties and 
ecological system 
• Climate change may also increase impacts of disaster on heritage, 
cultural properties through its effects on significant underline risk 
factors. Any increase in soil moisture for example, may affect 
archaeological remains and historic buildings, thereby increasing 
their vulnerability to natural hazards such as earthquakes and 
floods. 
• A hazard could potentially change, degrade or destroy the aesthetics 
and/ or the natural balance of the ecosystem of the heritage 
properties. 
Contd…..
Risk during the first 72 hrs. after a disaster 
• Theft of collapsed or damaged fragments or movable objects in the 
property. 
• Flooding may cause contamination through pollution and mould 
growth. 
• Risks arising from the surrounding environment or habitat. 
• Insensitive actions by relief agencies or by volunteers (due to lack of 
awareness), such as pulling down damaged structures of heritage 
value or destroying the indigenous vegetation in the name of ‘life 
safety’. During fire control, additional damage to the heritage 
property may be caused by the water used for extinguishing the fire. 
• Risk of making inappropriate damage assessment of heritage 
property due to lack of prior knowledge or experience. 
• Confusion due to lack of coordination and preparedness.
Contd… 
• General 
 Damage to the property’s outstanding universal value during 
emergency response activities. 
 Damage or pressure caused by displaced peoples, particularly 
regarding camps of displaced peoples, their associated 
infrastructure and their waste and energy requirements. 
 Encroachment. 
 Pressure of development and illegal or uncontrolled 
development. 
• For people 
 Injury, mortality or displacement of staff that can reduce capacity 
for security, monitoring and enforcement. 
 Loss of livelihood sources linked to the property. 
• For cultural sites 
 Looting and theft. 
 Enhanced rate of deterioration of damaged wood or stone. 
 Risk of the loss of authenticity or of falsification through 
reconstruction. 
 Water damage from firefighting. 
Contd….
Contd… 
• For natural sites (and some cultural landscapes) 
Outstanding universal value and integrity 
degraded through habitat loss and poaching. 
Pollution from waterborne debris and 
contaminated watercourses. 
Encroachment. 
• For existing management systems 
Site level office buildings and equipments may be 
damaged. 
Site level staff may be affected.
Information needed to identify risk to 
heritage properties 
• Factors and process that may result in damage or 
deterioration 
• Assessment of probability of occurrence of each hazard 
• Geographical information on the location of the property, its 
boundaries, its buffer zone, its immediate surrounding, 
access, topography, etc. 
• Geological, hydrological and meteorological information on 
the nature of the climate, soil, fault lines (if any), water table, 
surface water such as river, etc. 
• Thematic maps of the area or region in which the property is 
located, such as a hazard vulnerability map. 
• Information on the history of different disasters affecting the 
area or the property itself, obtain from historical records and 
from specific agencies dealing with different types of disaster. 
Contd….
Contd….. 
• Inventories and the current status of existing 
management systems and disaster preparedness 
equipment and facilities in the property, such as 
for shelter, evacuation and rescue. 
• Hazard-specific equipment should also be 
evaluated, e.g. the different needs for floods, fires, 
landslide, pollution events and disease epidemics. 
• Local and traditional knowledge systems relevant 
to disaster risk reduction. 
• Complete an easily accessible directory of 
agencies that will take action.
Examples-mitigation through flood control and 
environmental regeneration: Venice city (Italy) 
Disastrous flooding of 4th November 1966 in Venice (Italy)
Italy launch an action plan 
to save Venice by developing 
and approving special laws 
for the cities, making 
sizeable some and resources 
available, setting up special 
procedures and instrument 
for the historic cities and its 
lagoon
Example- Integrating heritage in urban and regional 
planning :- risk preparedness for historic city of Ayutthya 
in Thailand 
Flooded monuments due to incessant heavy rainfall in 1995
Several projects were 
formulated at regional level in 
Thailand including construction 
of dams and reservoirs, grass 
plantation along the banks of 
major rivers, floodwater 
retention projects, dredging of 
waterways and removal of water 
weeds.
Example-mitigation through monitoring and early 
warning system: glacial lake outburst floods in 
Sagarmatha National Park in NEPAL 
Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)
Global climate change causes the melting of most mountain 
glaciers leading to the formation and rapid expansion of 
glacial lake. The 1977 flood destroyed park facilities and 
tourist lodge located along the riverbeds. The 1995 flood 
killed 20 people, washed away houses, cultivated land and 
livestock and completely destroyed a Hydropower station.
Example-mitigation in the face of a potential El 
Nino event and Climate change: Chan Chan 
Archaeological zone (Peru) 
The vast and fragile site of Chan Chan Archaeological zone (Peru)
Example of Repair and restoration of damage cultural 
properties : Kobe (Japan) following the 1993 earthquake 
• Accurate identification of state of damage. 
• Appropriate retrofitting measures for improving seismic 
resistance and retaining heritage values 
• Special committee constituted to examine the repair policy for 
cultural properties. 
• Committee members comprised architectural historians 
specialist in structural studies and repair engineers. 
• Committee determine the approaches for retrofitting following 
the priority order- 
 Additions using traditional techniques and traditional materials, 
e.g. Reinforcement of roof with palm tree rope. 
 Additions using traditional techniques and those derived from 
them, and traditional and modern materials, e.g. reinforcement by 
Carbon fibers sheets. 
 Additions using modern techniques and modern materials e.g. 
inserting an Iron frame in the structure for load sharing 
 Replacements using modern technique and modern materials e.g. 
through base isolation of the structure
Example : Traditional knowledge systems to 
protect heritage properties 
• Traditional knowledge system for earthquake resistant 
constructions in Kashmir and Gujrat. 
• Traditional constructions survived the devastating 
earthquake of 2005 and 2001 respectively- 
In Kashmir earthquake traditional structures built using 
local building techniques of TAQ and Dhajji Dewari 
Traditional dwellings of the earthquake prone Kutch region 
in Gujrat the Bhungas (Circular shape good at resisting 
lateral earthquake forces) have also withstood the 
earthquake. 
Wattle and daub construction in Gujrat where wood is used 
for reinforcement for the wall have prove to be very 
effective.
Reasons we should preserve our heritage 
• Architectural beauty is good for your brain. A relatively 
new area of neuroscience known as neuroaesthetics says that 
beauty in art and design makes us happy. scientists can track 
brain activity when people respond to design and beauty. 
• Historic buildings are physical links to our past. It's 
not just about saving bricks, but about saving the layers and 
layers of information about our lives and those of our 
ancestors. Without that, we'd erase the stories of our past, as if 
the people who came before us never existed. 
• Historically significant buildings contribute to our 
city's cultural and economic well-being. 
• Heritage preservation is more labour-intensive, 
which means more jobs. 
• They're generally either places of great natural 
importance, or remnants of major turning 
points/achievements in human history and, 
• The symbol of Pride of a Nation.
Vulnerability of Bihar 
• 73% of its land area and 74% of population are 
vulnerable to recurrent flood. 
• 30 districts are in most sensitive seismic zone V 
and IV. 
• Scantly Rainfall once in 3-4 years. Precipitation 
in rainy season is not so consistent, hence once 
in every 3-4 years 17 southern districts of Bihar 
have to face drought like situation. 
• Whole of Bihar is susceptible to Cyclone, 
hailstorm, fire and boat accidents.
Achievement of Bihar in the field of 
disaster management 
• Department of Disaster Management 
Prior to 1977-78 Department of Disaster 
Management in Bihar was primarily a section of 
Revenue and Land Reform Department called by 
“Relief and Rehabilitation”, 
Separated from its mother department in 1979. 
On 18.03.2004 vide Government notification the 
name of department was converted as “Disaster 
Management Department”. 
The nodal department responsible for 
preparedness, co-ordinated response, relief and 
rescue works in all type of disasters.
Contd…. 
• Bihar State Disaster Management Authority has been established 
vide notification no. 3449 dated 16.11.2007 and is now fully operational. 
• DDMAs in all the districts have been notified vide Govt. notification no. 
1502 dated 03.06.08. It is responsible for implementation of all government 
contingency plans. 
• State Executive Committee has been established vide government 
notification no. 1597 dated 25.06.08 under the chairmanship of Chief 
Secretary, Bihar. 
• National Disaster Response Force 
• State Disaster Response Force 
• State Disaster Management Plan 
• Standard Operating Procedure for flood 
• Standard Operation Procedure for drinking water crisis 
management. 
• Formulation of SOP for Drought and Earthquake is under 
preparation 
• Shatabdi Anna Kalash Yojna 
• Standard Relief Norms(2014-15) 
Contd….
Contd….. 
• State Emergency Operation Centre & Control Room 
• Resource Mapping 
 Inflatable Motor boat 
 Fiber Motor boat 
 Country boat 
 GPS Set 
 Satellite Phone 
 Mahajal 
 Tent 
 Inflatable emergency lighting system 
 Advanced life saving ambulances 
 Life jacket 
 NDRF/SDRF Battalions with all latest equipments for search 
and rescue operations. 
• Capacity Building Training programmes for divers, Community, 
Motorboat divers, Life guards, Medical first responder etc
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Disaster management for heritage properties

  • 1. Disaster Management for Heritage Properties Vipin Kumar Rai, Officer on Special Duty Disaster Management Department Govt. of Bihar
  • 2. Disaster ……. Disaster = (Hazard + Risk) x Vulnerability Hazard = Potentially damaging physical events, Natural or Manmade Risk = Probability of harmful consequences or expected losses Vulnerability = Set of conditions that increases the susceptibility to the effect of hazard
  • 3. “Disaster” definition in DM Act 1.Catastrophe, mishap, calamity or grave occurrence in any area arising from  Natural or manmade  Accident or negligence, which results in  Substantial loss of  Life  Human suffering  Damage or degradation of  Property or Environment THE MAGNITUDE OF THE INCIDENCE COULD BE BEYOND THE COPING CAPACITY OF THE COMMUNITY OF THE AFFECTED AREA.
  • 4. Increasing frequency of disaster….. • Growing vulnerability • Rapid Economic development in Earthquake and Flood prone areas • Poor Governance and decline in Eco System • Climate Change associated with occurrence of more frequent and intense extreme weather events
  • 5. State wise list of World Heritage Sites in India • Assam  Kaziranga National Park, Assam  Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam • Bihar  Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bodh Gaya, Bihar • Delhi  Humayun's Tomb, Delhi  QutubMinar and its monuments, Delhi  Red Fort, Delhi • Goa  Basilica of Bom Jesus and other churches of Goa • Gujarat  Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat • Karnataka  Group of Monuments at Hampi, Karnataka  Group of Monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka Contd…..
  • 6. Contd….. • Madhya Pradesh  Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh  Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh  Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Madhya Pradesh • Maharashtra  Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra  Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai, Maharashtra  Elephanta Caves, Mumbai, Maharashtra  Ellora Caves, Maharashtra • Orissa  Konark Sun Temple, Konark, Orissa • Rajasthan  Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan • Tamil Nadu  Great Living Chola Temples, Tamil Nadu  Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu  Nilgiri Mountain Railway[1], Tamil Nadu Contd……
  • 7. Contd… • Uttar Pradesh  Agra Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh  Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh  Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh • Uttaranchal  Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttaranchal • West Bengal  Mountain Railways of India, Darjeeling, West Bengal  Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
  • 8. Impact of Disaster on heritage properties • Heritage properties can be exposed to one more type of disaster • Climate change can also exposing Heritage, natural properties and ecological system • Climate change may also increase impacts of disaster on heritage, cultural properties through its effects on significant underline risk factors. Any increase in soil moisture for example, may affect archaeological remains and historic buildings, thereby increasing their vulnerability to natural hazards such as earthquakes and floods. • A hazard could potentially change, degrade or destroy the aesthetics and/ or the natural balance of the ecosystem of the heritage properties. Contd…..
  • 9. Risk during the first 72 hrs. after a disaster • Theft of collapsed or damaged fragments or movable objects in the property. • Flooding may cause contamination through pollution and mould growth. • Risks arising from the surrounding environment or habitat. • Insensitive actions by relief agencies or by volunteers (due to lack of awareness), such as pulling down damaged structures of heritage value or destroying the indigenous vegetation in the name of ‘life safety’. During fire control, additional damage to the heritage property may be caused by the water used for extinguishing the fire. • Risk of making inappropriate damage assessment of heritage property due to lack of prior knowledge or experience. • Confusion due to lack of coordination and preparedness.
  • 10. Contd… • General  Damage to the property’s outstanding universal value during emergency response activities.  Damage or pressure caused by displaced peoples, particularly regarding camps of displaced peoples, their associated infrastructure and their waste and energy requirements.  Encroachment.  Pressure of development and illegal or uncontrolled development. • For people  Injury, mortality or displacement of staff that can reduce capacity for security, monitoring and enforcement.  Loss of livelihood sources linked to the property. • For cultural sites  Looting and theft.  Enhanced rate of deterioration of damaged wood or stone.  Risk of the loss of authenticity or of falsification through reconstruction.  Water damage from firefighting. Contd….
  • 11. Contd… • For natural sites (and some cultural landscapes) Outstanding universal value and integrity degraded through habitat loss and poaching. Pollution from waterborne debris and contaminated watercourses. Encroachment. • For existing management systems Site level office buildings and equipments may be damaged. Site level staff may be affected.
  • 12. Information needed to identify risk to heritage properties • Factors and process that may result in damage or deterioration • Assessment of probability of occurrence of each hazard • Geographical information on the location of the property, its boundaries, its buffer zone, its immediate surrounding, access, topography, etc. • Geological, hydrological and meteorological information on the nature of the climate, soil, fault lines (if any), water table, surface water such as river, etc. • Thematic maps of the area or region in which the property is located, such as a hazard vulnerability map. • Information on the history of different disasters affecting the area or the property itself, obtain from historical records and from specific agencies dealing with different types of disaster. Contd….
  • 13. Contd….. • Inventories and the current status of existing management systems and disaster preparedness equipment and facilities in the property, such as for shelter, evacuation and rescue. • Hazard-specific equipment should also be evaluated, e.g. the different needs for floods, fires, landslide, pollution events and disease epidemics. • Local and traditional knowledge systems relevant to disaster risk reduction. • Complete an easily accessible directory of agencies that will take action.
  • 14. Examples-mitigation through flood control and environmental regeneration: Venice city (Italy) Disastrous flooding of 4th November 1966 in Venice (Italy)
  • 15. Italy launch an action plan to save Venice by developing and approving special laws for the cities, making sizeable some and resources available, setting up special procedures and instrument for the historic cities and its lagoon
  • 16. Example- Integrating heritage in urban and regional planning :- risk preparedness for historic city of Ayutthya in Thailand Flooded monuments due to incessant heavy rainfall in 1995
  • 17. Several projects were formulated at regional level in Thailand including construction of dams and reservoirs, grass plantation along the banks of major rivers, floodwater retention projects, dredging of waterways and removal of water weeds.
  • 18. Example-mitigation through monitoring and early warning system: glacial lake outburst floods in Sagarmatha National Park in NEPAL Glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs)
  • 19. Global climate change causes the melting of most mountain glaciers leading to the formation and rapid expansion of glacial lake. The 1977 flood destroyed park facilities and tourist lodge located along the riverbeds. The 1995 flood killed 20 people, washed away houses, cultivated land and livestock and completely destroyed a Hydropower station.
  • 20. Example-mitigation in the face of a potential El Nino event and Climate change: Chan Chan Archaeological zone (Peru) The vast and fragile site of Chan Chan Archaeological zone (Peru)
  • 21. Example of Repair and restoration of damage cultural properties : Kobe (Japan) following the 1993 earthquake • Accurate identification of state of damage. • Appropriate retrofitting measures for improving seismic resistance and retaining heritage values • Special committee constituted to examine the repair policy for cultural properties. • Committee members comprised architectural historians specialist in structural studies and repair engineers. • Committee determine the approaches for retrofitting following the priority order-  Additions using traditional techniques and traditional materials, e.g. Reinforcement of roof with palm tree rope.  Additions using traditional techniques and those derived from them, and traditional and modern materials, e.g. reinforcement by Carbon fibers sheets.  Additions using modern techniques and modern materials e.g. inserting an Iron frame in the structure for load sharing  Replacements using modern technique and modern materials e.g. through base isolation of the structure
  • 22. Example : Traditional knowledge systems to protect heritage properties • Traditional knowledge system for earthquake resistant constructions in Kashmir and Gujrat. • Traditional constructions survived the devastating earthquake of 2005 and 2001 respectively- In Kashmir earthquake traditional structures built using local building techniques of TAQ and Dhajji Dewari Traditional dwellings of the earthquake prone Kutch region in Gujrat the Bhungas (Circular shape good at resisting lateral earthquake forces) have also withstood the earthquake. Wattle and daub construction in Gujrat where wood is used for reinforcement for the wall have prove to be very effective.
  • 23. Reasons we should preserve our heritage • Architectural beauty is good for your brain. A relatively new area of neuroscience known as neuroaesthetics says that beauty in art and design makes us happy. scientists can track brain activity when people respond to design and beauty. • Historic buildings are physical links to our past. It's not just about saving bricks, but about saving the layers and layers of information about our lives and those of our ancestors. Without that, we'd erase the stories of our past, as if the people who came before us never existed. • Historically significant buildings contribute to our city's cultural and economic well-being. • Heritage preservation is more labour-intensive, which means more jobs. • They're generally either places of great natural importance, or remnants of major turning points/achievements in human history and, • The symbol of Pride of a Nation.
  • 24. Vulnerability of Bihar • 73% of its land area and 74% of population are vulnerable to recurrent flood. • 30 districts are in most sensitive seismic zone V and IV. • Scantly Rainfall once in 3-4 years. Precipitation in rainy season is not so consistent, hence once in every 3-4 years 17 southern districts of Bihar have to face drought like situation. • Whole of Bihar is susceptible to Cyclone, hailstorm, fire and boat accidents.
  • 25. Achievement of Bihar in the field of disaster management • Department of Disaster Management Prior to 1977-78 Department of Disaster Management in Bihar was primarily a section of Revenue and Land Reform Department called by “Relief and Rehabilitation”, Separated from its mother department in 1979. On 18.03.2004 vide Government notification the name of department was converted as “Disaster Management Department”. The nodal department responsible for preparedness, co-ordinated response, relief and rescue works in all type of disasters.
  • 26. Contd…. • Bihar State Disaster Management Authority has been established vide notification no. 3449 dated 16.11.2007 and is now fully operational. • DDMAs in all the districts have been notified vide Govt. notification no. 1502 dated 03.06.08. It is responsible for implementation of all government contingency plans. • State Executive Committee has been established vide government notification no. 1597 dated 25.06.08 under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Bihar. • National Disaster Response Force • State Disaster Response Force • State Disaster Management Plan • Standard Operating Procedure for flood • Standard Operation Procedure for drinking water crisis management. • Formulation of SOP for Drought and Earthquake is under preparation • Shatabdi Anna Kalash Yojna • Standard Relief Norms(2014-15) Contd….
  • 27. Contd….. • State Emergency Operation Centre & Control Room • Resource Mapping  Inflatable Motor boat  Fiber Motor boat  Country boat  GPS Set  Satellite Phone  Mahajal  Tent  Inflatable emergency lighting system  Advanced life saving ambulances  Life jacket  NDRF/SDRF Battalions with all latest equipments for search and rescue operations. • Capacity Building Training programmes for divers, Community, Motorboat divers, Life guards, Medical first responder etc