Abstract

The research trend reveals that resilience is the most emerging concept for the mitigation of losses related to disaster. It can play a significant role for the sustained improvement of system if the cultural heritage is preserved and promoted to create awareness and economic stability through tourism and various other means. However, with the continuous increase in urbanization, cities become more vulnerable to the menace of disaster. Infrastructure resilience evaluation provides key attributes in all phases, i.e., before, during and after disaster. If these attributes are tackling correctly, then it becomes easy to foster infrastructure resilience. Cultural heritage connects the communities to the past and makes an equal contribution to the economic development. In this paper, past methodologies have been critically reviewed focusing on resilience of the infrastructure system and suggested an analytical approach to tackle the very concept of resilience through the economic dimension through cultural heritage preservation.

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