Access Control
Disaster Management
Access Control
Disaster ManagementAccess Control is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Aftershock Risk
Disaster Management
Aftershock Risk
Disaster ManagementAftershock Risk is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Build Back Better
Disaster Management
Build Back Better
Disaster ManagementBuild Back Better is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Business Continuity
Disaster Management
Business Continuity
Disaster ManagementIn the context of heritage institutions (like museums, archives, or cultural sites), this refers to planning and processes that enable operations to continue or quickly resume after an emergency or disruption. A Business Continuity plan might cover backup sites for exhibitions, data recovery for digital archives, or temporary relocation of collections to ensure services and preservation activities are maintained.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Capacity
Disaster Management
Capacity
Disaster ManagementCapacity is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Cold Chain (Heritage)
Disaster Management
Cold Chain (Heritage)
Disaster ManagementCold Chain (Heritage) is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Community Warning
Disaster Management
Community Warning
Disaster ManagementCommunity Warning is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Contamination Control
Disaster Management
Contamination Control
Disaster ManagementContamination Control is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Contingency Plan
Disaster Management
Contingency Plan
Disaster ManagementContingency Plan is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Coordination Mechanism
Disaster Management
Coordination Mechanism
Disaster ManagementAn organized system or framework for different stakeholders to work together effectively during an emergency. In heritage protection, a coordination mechanism might involve cultural authorities, emergency services, local communities, and international experts sharing information and resources. Clear coordination ensures that efforts like damage assessment, salvage, and security are carried out without conflict or duplication.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Crisis Communication
Disaster Management
Crisis Communication
Disaster ManagementCrisis Communication is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Cultural Resilience
Disaster Management
Cultural Resilience
Disaster ManagementThe capacity of a community’s cultural heritage – its traditions, values, and identity – to endure and recover from challenges or disruptions. A culturally resilient community adapts to change (such as migration, conflict, or disasters) while maintaining or reasserting its core cultural expressions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Damage Assessment
Disaster Management
Damage Assessment
Disaster ManagementDamage Assessment is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Debris Management
Disaster Management
Debris Management
Disaster ManagementDebris Management is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Disaster Risk
Disaster Management
Disaster Risk
Disaster ManagementDisaster Risk is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Disaster Risk Reduction
Disaster Management
Disaster Risk Reduction
Disaster ManagementDisaster Risk Reduction is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Early Warning System
Disaster Management
Early Warning System
Disaster ManagementA mechanism or network designed to detect signs of an impending hazard and deliver timely alerts, allowing preventive action to protect people and heritage. For example, sensors that monitor environmental conditions (flood levels, seismic activity) or community-based warning protocols can give heritage site managers and local residents advance notice to secure collections or evacuate.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Emergency Funding
Disaster Management
Emergency Funding
Disaster ManagementEmergency Funding is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Emergency Preparedness
Disaster Management
Emergency Preparedness
Disaster ManagementEmergency Preparedness is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Emergency Procurement
Disaster Management
Emergency Procurement
Disaster ManagementEmergency Procurement is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Emergency Response
Disaster Management
Emergency Response
Disaster ManagementEmergency Response is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Evacuation
Disaster Management
Evacuation
Disaster ManagementEvacuation is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Evacuation Route Planning
Disaster Management
Evacuation Route Planning
Disaster ManagementEvacuation Route Planning is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Exposure
Disaster Management
Exposure
Disaster ManagementExposure is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Hazard
Disaster Management
Hazard
Disaster ManagementAny potential source of harm or adverse effect on lives, property, or heritage. Hazards can be natural (such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes) or human-made (like fires, armed conflict, or vandalism). In risk management for cultural heritage, identifying hazards is the first step toward assessing risks and taking preventive measures to protect sites and collections.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Hazard Mapping
Disaster Management
Hazard Mapping
Disaster ManagementHazard Mapping is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Humanitarian Assistance
Disaster Management
Humanitarian Assistance
Disaster ManagementHumanitarian Assistance is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Incident Command System
Disaster Management
Incident Command System
Disaster ManagementIncident Command System is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Logistics Cluster
Disaster Management
Logistics Cluster
Disaster ManagementLogistics Cluster is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Looting Prevention
Disaster Management
Looting Prevention
Disaster ManagementLooting Prevention is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Mitigation
Disaster Management
Mitigation
Disaster ManagementActions taken to reduce the severity of a disaster’s impact on cultural heritage. Mitigation measures can be structural (for example, reinforcing a historic building to better withstand earthquakes) or non-structural (like creating firebreaks around an archaeological site or developing emergency plans). Effective mitigation lowers risk by addressing weaknesses before a hazard strikes.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Mud and Silt Contamination
Disaster Management
Mud and Silt Contamination
Disaster ManagementMud and Silt Contamination is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Mutual Aid
Disaster Management
Mutual Aid
Disaster ManagementMutual Aid is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Disaster Management
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Disaster ManagementPPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
Disaster Management
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
Disaster ManagementA detailed evaluation conducted after a disaster to determine the extent of damage and the needs for recovery and reconstruction, including in the culture sector. In heritage protection, a PDNA examines impacts on cultural sites, institutions, and practices, and helps plan the resources and actions required to restore and safeguard them.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Post-Disaster Response
Disaster Management
Post-Disaster Response
Disaster ManagementPost-Disaster Response involves coordinated actions taken immediately after a disaster to ensure human safety, stabilize damaged heritage sites, prevent further loss, and document impacts. These actions form the foundation for recovery and long-term conservation planning.
Source: UNDRR, ICCROM
Qualitative Risk Assessment
Disaster Management
Qualitative Risk Assessment
Disaster ManagementA risk evaluation method that uses descriptive scales for likelihood and impact rather than numeric estimates. It supports prioritization when data are limited but expert judgment is available.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Quantitative Risk Assessment
Disaster Management
Quantitative Risk Assessment
Disaster ManagementA risk evaluation method that uses numerical data to estimate probability and potential impact of hazards. It supports data-driven prioritization and resource allocation for protection measures.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Rapid Assessment
Disaster Management
Rapid Assessment
Disaster ManagementRapid Assessment is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Recovery
Disaster Management
Recovery
Disaster ManagementRecovery is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Recovery Plan
Disaster Management
Recovery Plan
Disaster ManagementRecovery Plan is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Rehabilitation
Disaster Management
Rehabilitation
Disaster ManagementIn disaster management, rehabilitation refers to the phase of recovery where essential services and normal life begin to be restored after an emergency. For cultural heritage, rehabilitation may involve reopening a damaged museum, re-establishing security and climate control for collections, or providing support to communities to restart cultural activities, serving as a bridge between immediate relief and long-term reconstruction.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Relief Operations
Disaster Management
Relief Operations
Disaster ManagementRelief Operations is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Risk Assessment
Disaster Management
Risk Assessment
Disaster ManagementRisk Assessment is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Risk Communication
Disaster Management
Risk Communication
Disaster ManagementRisk Communication is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Safety Perimeter
Disaster Management
Safety Perimeter
Disaster ManagementSafety Perimeter is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Salvage Prioritization
Disaster Management
Salvage Prioritization
Disaster ManagementThe process of deciding which objects or parts of a heritage site to rescue or stabilize first after a disaster. Because time and resources are limited in emergencies, heritage responders rank items by significance and vulnerability – for example, prioritizing irreplaceable artifacts or structurally critical elements for immediate salvage.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Search and Rescue
Disaster Management
Search and Rescue
Disaster ManagementSearch and Rescue is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Sheltering
Disaster Management
Sheltering
Disaster ManagementSheltering is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Site Safety Briefing
Disaster Management
Site Safety Briefing
Disaster ManagementSite Safety Briefing is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Situation Report
Disaster Management
Situation Report
Disaster ManagementSituation Report is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Structural Shoring
Disaster Management
Structural Shoring
Disaster ManagementStructural Shoring is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Temporary Stabilization
Disaster Management
Temporary Stabilization
Disaster ManagementTemporary Stabilization is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Temporary Storage
Disaster Management
Temporary Storage
Disaster ManagementTemporary Storage is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Triage for Collections
Disaster Management
Triage for Collections
Disaster ManagementTriage for Collections is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Volunteer Management
Disaster Management
Volunteer Management
Disaster ManagementVolunteer Management is a concept or practice used to reduce harm from hazards and manage emergencies affecting people, assets, and heritage. It supports preparedness, response, and recovery decisions with clear roles and prioritized actions.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO
Vulnerability
Disaster Management
Vulnerability
Disaster ManagementThe degree to which a heritage site, object, or community is susceptible to damage from hazards. Vulnerability depends on factors like the fragility of materials, the structural integrity of buildings, the presence of protective measures, and the preparedness of staff. High vulnerability means even a moderate hazard could cause severe harm to the heritage asset.
Source: UNDRR, UNESCO