Remembering Beirut: Lessons for Archaeology and (Post-) Conflict Urban Redevelopment in Aleppo
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32028/exnovo.v2i0.387Keywords:
Aleppo, Beirut, sustainable redevelopment, cultural heritage, conflict/post-conflict, archaeologyAbstract
The reconstruction of central Beirut after the Lebanese civil war by Solidere is not gen-erally considered a success. It has resulted in a soulless, expensive and exclusive area aimed at tourists and wealthy overseas business people who have generally failed to ma-terialise; local people tend to go elsewhere, except when protesting (Ilyés 2015). Despite the fact that Beirut was known to be an ancient city with occupation stretching back to prehistoric times, the initial post-war plans were for a modern city centre built on a tabu-la rasa. Little thought was given to any cultural heritage. Subsequent protest at this planned destruction ensured changes to the original redevelopment plans to incorporate historic building conservation and some archaeological investigation but it was far from ideal, and often became tangled in the ongoing politico-religious conflicts (Sandes 2010). Aleppo is another such city; occupation can be traced back to the 10th century BCE, and its old city has World Heritage status. The ongoing Syrian war has caused dreadful de-struction of the city and its peoples, but in the rebuilding how important will this cultur-al heritage be considered? This paper examines the role of the built heritage, particularly archaeology, in the (post-) conflict urban reconstruction process and with reference to Beirut, examines what ar-chaeology has the potential to offer to the rebuilding and rehabilitation of Aleppo and its communities.
References
ABBOUD, S. 2016. Syria Civil War: 'the sky is falling' in: Aleppo. Al Jazeera, 3 May 2016. Accessed 10 May 2017. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/05/syria-civil-war-sky-falling-aleppo-160503102848888.html.
ABDULKARIM, M., 2016. Challenges facing cultural institutions in times of conflict: Syri-an cultural heritage, in: Post-trauma reconstruction: colloquium at ICOMOS Headquarters, Cha-renton-le-Pont - France, 4 March 2016, volume 2, 9-11. Paris: ICOMOS.
AKTC (Aga Khan Trust for Culture), 2007a. Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme: an inte-grated approach to urban rehabilitation. Geneva: Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
AKTC (Aga Khan Trust for Culture), 2012. Restoration projects in Afghanistan: project brief 2012. Accessed 3 November 2016. http://www.akdn.org/press-centre/publications.
ALEPPO PROJECT, 2016. Accessed 3 November 2016 http://www.thealeppoproject.com/home-inn/.
AL-FRIEH, M. & SAID, H. 2017. Culture Minister discusses cooperation within Belt and Road initiative with Chinese ambassador. SANA 25 May 2017. http://sana.sy/en/?p=106941
AL-SABOUNI, M., 2016. The Battle for Home: the memoir of a Syrian architect. London: Thames and Hudson
ARCHNET, 2016. Bab al-Faraj, Aleppo, Syria. Accessed 3 August 2016. http://archnet.org/sites/2875/media_contents/98960,
ARMAHLY, M., BLASI, C. & HANNAH, L., 2004. Stari Most: rebuilding more than a histor-ic bridge in Mostar. Museum International 56(4): 6-17. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0033.2004.00044.x
ASCHERSON, N., 2007. Cultural Destruction by War, and its Impact on Group Identities, in: N. STANLEY-PRICE (ed.), Cultural Heritage in Postwar Recovery. Rome: ICCROM Con-servation Studies 6, 17-25.
ASHWORTH, G.J, B. GRAHAM & J.E. TUNBRIDGE, 2007. Pluralising Pasts: Heritage, Identity and Place in Multicultural Societies. London and Ann Arbor, MI, Pluto Press.
BARAKAT, S., 2007. Postwar reconstruction and the recovery of cultural heritage: critical lessons from the last fifteen years, in: N. STANLEY-PRICE (ed.), Cultural Heritage in Postwar Recovery. Rome: ICCROM Conservation Studies 6, 26-39.
BARAKAT, S., 2010. Seven pillars for post-war reconstruction, in: S. BARAKAT (ed.), After the Conflict: Reconstruction and Development in the Aftermath of War. London & New York: I.B. Tauris (second edition), 249-70.
BARAKAT, S. & M. CHARD, 2010. Building post-war capacity: Where to Start?, in S. BARAKAT (ed.), After the Conflict: Reconstruction and Development in the Aftermath of War. Lon-don & New York: I.B. Tauris (second edition), 173-90.
BECHERER, R., 2005. A matter of life and debt; the untold costs of Rariq Hariri's new Beirut. The Journal of Architecture 10 (1): 1-42. https://doi.org/10.1080/13602360500063089
BEVAN, R., 2007. The Destruction of Memory: Architecture at War. London: Reaktion Books.
BIANCA, S., 1987. The Bab Al-Faraj project, in HASAN-UDDIN KHAN (ed.), Mimar 24: Architecture in Development. Singapore: Concept Media Ltd, 26-35.
BRITISH MUSEUM NEWS, 2017. Blog: The Iraqi archaeologists saving their heritage 3rd March 2017.. http://blog.britishmuseum.org/the-iraqi-archaeologists-saving-their-heritage/.
BUSQUETS, J. (ed.), 2005. Aleppo. Rehabilitation of the Old City. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Graduate School of Design.
CONNOLLY, K. & BLOCH, W., 2015. The war is still raging but the race to rebuild Alep-po has already begun'. The Guardian 12th March 2015. Accessed 3 November 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/12/war-rebuild-aleppo-syria-architects-reconstruction
COOLEY, L. & MARQUETTE, H., 2015. Corruption and post-conflict reconstruction, in: P. JACKSON (ed.), Handbook for Security and Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 329-69.
COOKE, M. 2002. Beirut reborn: the political aesthetics of auto-destruction. The Yale Journal of Criticism 15 (2): 393-424. https://doi.org/10.1353/yale.2002.0018
COWARD, M. 2009. Urbicide: the Politics of Urban Destruction. London & New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203890639
DEFREESE, M., 2009. Kosovo: cultural heritage in conflict. Journal of Conflict Archaeology 2009 5(1), 257-69. https://doi.org/10.1163/157407709X12634580640614
DE JONG, F. & ROWLANDS, M., 2008. Introduction: postconflict heritage, Journal of Mate-rial Culture 13(2), 131-134. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359183508090894
DEL CASTILLO, G., 2011. The Economics of peace: five rules for effective reconstruc-tion. United States Institute of Peace Special Report 286. Accessed 19 January 2012. http://www.usip.org/files/resources/SR286_The_Economics_of_Peace.pdf
DE CESARI, C., 2010. Creative heritage: Palestinian heritage NGOs and defiant arts of government. American Anthropologist 112 (4), 625-37. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2010.01280.x
DIAB, H., 1999. Beirut: Reviving Lebanon's Past. Westport, USA: Praeger Publishers.
DISSARD, L. & HARMANŞAH, O. 2016. IAS Materialities and Technologies Workshop: Archaeology as Salvage Operation in the Middle East - Ethics, Politics and Methods. 10th December 2016. Accessed 11 December 2016. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/ias-materialities-and-technologies-archaeology-as-salvage-operation-in-the-middle-east-ethics-politics-and-methods.
EL-DAHDAH, F., 1998. On Solidere's Motto, "Beirut: Ancient City of the Future", in: P. ROWE & H. SARKIS (eds.), Projecting Beirut: episodes in the construction and reconstruction of a modern city. Munich, London, New York: Prestal, 68-77.
EL-KHOURY, R., 1998. Beirut sublime, in P. ROWE & H. SARKIS (eds.), Projecting Beirut: episodes in the construction and reconstruction of a modern city. Munich, London, New York: Prestal, 260-62.
FISK, R., 2016. Who will fund the dream of rebuilding Syria back to its former glory? In-dependent 11th June 2016. Accessed 3 November 2016. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/who-will-fund-the-dream-of-rebuilding-syria-a7076436.html
FISK, R., 2017. Syrians aren't just rebuilding an ancient mosque in Aleppo - they are re-building their community. Independent 25th July 2017. Accessed 30 July 2017. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/syria-great-mosque-of-aleppo-ummayad-rebuild-the-city-a7858846.html
FRANCEINFO, 2016. Document France 2. Syrie: au coeur de la vieille ville d'Alep, ravagée par la guerre 25 January 2016. Accessed 25 July 2016. http://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/revolte-en-syrie/document-france-2-syrie-au-coeur-de-la-vieille-ville-d-alep-ravagee-par-la-guerre_1284019.html
FREGONESE, S. 2009. The urbicide of Beirut? Geopolitics and the built environment in the Lebanese civil war (1975-1976). Political Geography 28, 309-318. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2009.07.005
GAVIN, A., 1998. Heart of Beirut: making the Master Plan for the renewal of the Central District, in: P. ROWE & H. SARKIS (eds.), Projecting Beirut: episodes in the construction and re-construction of a modern city. Munich, London, New York: Prestal, 217-233.
GAVIN, A., 2015. The corporate discourse: learning from Beirut's central area renewal, in: R. SALIBA (ed.), Urban Design in the Arab World: reconceptualizing boundaries. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 51-64.
GAVIN, A. & MALUF, R., 1996. Beirut Reborn: the restoration and development of the Central District. London: Academy Editions.
GEOPOLMonitor staff, 2017. Chechan government to restore Aleppo's Great Mosque. GEOPOLMonitor 24th January 2017. Accessed 27 January 2017. http://www.geopolmonitor.com/chechen-government-restore-aleppos-great-mosque/
GILLOT, L., 2010. Towards a socio-political history of archaeology in the Middle East: the development of archaeological practice and its impacts on local communities in Syr-ia. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology 20(1), 4-16. https://doi.org/10.5334/bha.20102
GLASS, C., 2016. Syria Burning: a short history of a catastrophe. London: Verso.
GONNELLA, J., 2008. The Citadel of Aleppo. Geneva: Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
HADJAR, A., 2000. Historical Monuments of Aleppo. Aleppo: Automobile and Touring Club of Syria.
HAMDAN, K., 1994. Smart patches, shame about the coat. New Internationalist 258. Ac-cessed01 December 2006. http://live.newint.org/issue258/smart.htm;
HAMLIN, A., 2000. Archaeological heritage management in Northern Ireland: challenges and solutions, in F. P. MCMANAMON & A. HATTON (eds.), Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society: perspectives on managing and presenting the past. London and New York: Routledge, 66-75.
HAMMAMI, F., 2012. Conservation under occupation: conflictual powers and cultural heritage meanings, Planning Theory & Practice 13 (2), 233-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649357.2012.669977
HEINZ, M. & BARTL, K., 1997. BEY 024: "Place Debbas": Preliminary report. BAAL (Bulletin d'Archéologie et d'Architecture Libanaises) 2: 236-257.
HERITAGE FOR PEACE, 2017. Damage to Syria's Heritage, 21st August 2017. Accessed 21 August 2017. http://www.heritageforpeace.org/syria-culture-and-heritage/damage-to-cultural-heritage/previous-damage-newsletters/damage-to-syrias-heritage-21-august-2017/
ILYÉS, I.I., 2015. Rebuilding Downtown Beirut. Accessed 12 May 2016. http://www.thealeppoproject.com/papers/reconstructing-downtown-beirut/
JANKOWSKI, S., 1990. Warsaw: destruction, secret town planning, 1939-44, and postwar reconstruction, in: J.M. DIEFENDORF (ed.), Rebuilding Europe's Bombed Cities. London: Macmillan Press Ltd, 77-93. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10458-1_6
JODIDIO, P. (ed.), 2011. The Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme: strategies for urban regeneration. London: Prestel.
JU'BEH, N. 2009. Cultural heritage in Palestine: RIWAQ new experiences and approach-es. Accessed 23 January 2015. www.jerusalemsverein.de/downloads/Texte/Cultural_Heritage_in_Palestine.pdf
KABBANI, O.R., 1998. Public Space as Infrastructure: the case of the postwar recon-struction of Beirut, in: P. ROWE and H. SARKIS (eds.), Projecting Beirut: episodes in the con-struction and reconstruction of a modern city. Munich, London, New York: Prestal, 240-59.
KAMINER, T, ROBLES-DURÁN, M, & SOHN, H. (eds.), 2011. Urban Asymmetries. Studies and projects on neoliberal urbanization. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers.
KELLER, J., 2015. Why ISIS's destruction of ancient art is more than a war crime. The Daily Dot, 17th March 2015. Accessed 11 May 2017. https://www.dailydot.com/via/isis-war-crimes-genocide-ancient-art/
KOHLMEYER, K., 2009. The Temple of the Storm God in Aleppo during the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages. Near Eastern Archaeology 72(4), 190-202. https://doi.org/10.1086/NEA25754027
LAMPHERE-ENGLUND, G., 2015. Rebuilding Sarajevo. Budapest: Centre for Conflict, Ne-gotiation and Recovery, Central European University.
LAWLER, A., 2011. Rebuilding Beirut. Archaeology 64 (4). Accessed 18 November 2016. http://archive.archaeology.org/1107/features/beirut_lebanon_urban_archaeology.html
LICCIARDI, G. & R. AMIRTAHMASEBI (eds.), 2012. The Economics of Uniqueness: investing in historic city cores and cultural heritage assets for sustainable development. Washington DC: The World Bank. https://doi.org/10.1596/978-0-8213-9650-6
MAKDISI, S., 1997. Laying Claim to Beirut: urban narrative and spatial identity in the age of Solidere. Critical Inquiry 23 (3): 660-705. https://doi.org/10.1086/448848
MANNERGREN SELIMOVIC, J. & L. STRÖMBOM (2015) Whose place?: Emplaced narra-tives and the politics of belonging in East Jerusalem's contested neighbourhood of Sil-wan, Space and Polity, 19 (2), 191-205. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562576.2015.1047577
MANSEL, P., 2016. Aleppo: the rise and fall of Syria's great merchant city. London: I.B. Tauris. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755604326
MILHEM, R. 2017. Syria and China discuss means of boosting cultural cooperation. SA-NA 17 May 2017. Accessed 20 May 2017. http://sana.sy/en/?p=106047
OECD, 2001. The DAC Guidelines: Helping Prevent Violent Conflict. Paris: OECD.
ORBAŞLI, A., 2013. Archaeological site management and local development. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 15 (3-4), 237-53. https://doi.org/10.1179/1350503314Z.00000000059
ORTALI-TARAZI, R., 2001-02. Loi et pratique dans la conservation du patrimoine cul-turel: le case des fouilles archéologiques dans le centre-ville de Beyrouth. ARAM Periodi-cal 13-14: 355-358. https://doi.org/10.2143/ARAM.13.0.504507
OSTRY, J. D, P.LOUNGANI & D. FURCERI, 2016. Neoliberalism oversold. Finance & De-velopment June 2016, 38-41.
PERRING, D., 2009. Archaeology and the postwar reconstruction of Beirut. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 11:3-4, 296-314. https://doi.org/10.1179/175355210X12747818485529
PERRING, D., SEEDEN, H., SHEEHAN, P. & WILLIAMS, T., 1996. BEY 006, 1994-1995: The Souks Area: interim report of the AUB project. BAAL (Bulletin d'Archéologie et d'Ar-chitecture Libanaises) 1: 176-206.
PORTER, L. 2016. Photos reveal great damage to the mighty Aleppo. Telegraph 5 February 2016. Accessed 3 November 2016. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/middle-east/syria/articles/Photos-reveal-great-damage-to-mighty-Aleppo-Citadel/
PULLAN, W. & M GWIAZDA, 2009. 'City of David': urban design and frontier heritage. Jerusalem Quarterly 39, 29-38.
PYBURN, K.A., 2014. Preservation as 'disaster capitalism': the downside of site rescue and the complexity of community engagement. Public Archaeology 13:1-3, 226-239. https://doi.org/10.1179/1465518714Z.00000000070
RAGAB, T.S. 2011. The crisis of cultural identity in rehabilitating historic Beirut-downtown. Cities 28: 107-114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2010.04.001
RJOOB, A.A., 2009. The impact of Israeli Occupation on the conservation of cultural heritage sites in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: the case of 'salvage excavations'. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 11(3-4), 214-35. https://doi.org/10.1179/175355210X12747818485367
RUCK, J. 2016. Destruction of Aleppo: then and now - in pictures. The Guardian, 21st December 2016. Accessed 22 December 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/21/aleppo-syria-war-destruction-then-and-now-in-pictures; accessed 10/05/17
SALIBI, K., 1988. A House of Many Mansions: the history of Lebanon reconsidered. London and New York: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.
SANDES, C.A., 2010. Archaeology, Conservation and the City: Post-Conflict Redevelopment in London, Berlin and Beirut. Oxford: Archaeopress. https://doi.org/10.30861/9781407307015
SANDES, C.A., 2013. Urban cultural heritage and armed conflict: the case of Beirut Cen-tral District, in: J. D. KILA & J. A. ZEIDLER (eds.), Cultural Heritage in the Cross-Hairs: Pro-tecting Cultural Property during Conflict. Leiden: Brill, 287-314. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004251427_015
SANDS, P., 2016. On Genocide and Trauma. Financial Times, 15th April, 2016. Accessed 11 May 2017. https://www.ft.com/content/2ce55dee-01c7-11e6-ac98-3c15a1aa2e62
SADER, H., 2001. Lebanon's Heritage: will the past be part of the future?, in: A. NEU-WIRTH & P. PFLITSCH (eds.), Crisis and Memory in Islamic Societies. Beirut: Ergon Verlag Würzburg in Kommission, 217-30.
SAAD, A. & T. STELLMACH, 2010. Aleppo Diverse|Open City: an urban vision for 2025. Berlin: Uberbau.
SAAD, A. & T. STELLMACH, 2015. Aleppo 2025 City Development Strategy: a critical re-flection, in R. SALIBA (ed.), Urban Design in the Arab World: reconceptualizing bounda-ries. London & New York: Routledge, 115-140
SCHMID, H. 2006. Privatized urbanity or a politicized society? Reconstruction in Beirut after the Civil War. European Planning Studies 14 (3): 365-81. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654310500420859
SCHOFIELD, J., 1992. Recommendations concerning the future management of the ar-chaeology of Beirut. Unpublished report, April 1992.
SCHOFIELD, J., 1994. Report of mission to co-ordinate archaeological work on the cen-tre-ville Beirut Project (17th September - 27th September 1993). UNESCO, unpublished report.
SEEDEN, H., 2000. Lebanon's archaeological heritage on trial in Beirut: what future for Beirut's past?, in: MCMANAMON F. P. & A. HATTON (eds.), Cultural Resource Management in Contemporary Society: perspectives on managing and presenting the past. London and New York: Routledge, 168-87.
SEIF, A., 2009. Conceiving the past: fluctuations in a multi-value system. Conservation and Management of Archaeology Sites 11(3-4), 282-95. https://doi.org/10.1179/175355210X12747818485484
SILBERMAN, N.A., 1991. Desolation and restoration: the impact of a Biblical concept on Near Eastern archaeology. The Biblical Archaeologist 54 (2): 76-87. https://doi.org/10.2307/3210216
SILBERMAN, N.A, 2012. Changing visions of heritage value: what role should the experts play? Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS). Accessed 19 May 2017. https://works.bepress.com/neil_silberman/48/
SLATER, T. 2009. Missing Marcuse: on gentrification and displacement. City 13 (2), 292-311. https://doi.org/10.1080/13604810902982250
SOLIDERE, 2016. Archaeology. Accessed 15 November 2016. http://www.solidere.com/city-center/history-and-culture/archeology
STANLEY-PRICE, N. (ed.), 2007. Cultural Heritage in Postwar Recovery. Rome: ICCROM.
STRITCH, D., 2013. Contested archaeologies: archaeology in politics and identity for-mation, in C. RUSSELL, L. HOGAN & M. JUNKER-KENNY (eds.), Ethics for Graduate Re-searchers: a cross-disciplinary approach. London: Elsevier, 147-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-416049-1.00010-6
SUCHKOV, M., 2017. What's Chechnya doing in Syria? Al-Monitor 26th March 2017. Ac-cessed 26 May 2017. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2017/03/russia-syria-chechnya-ramzan-kadyrov-fighters.html
TAWAKALNA, I. & SHARAF, N., 2005. Citadel of Aleppo. Damascus (publisher not identi-fied).
TMF, 2016. Turquoise Mountain. Accessed 15 November 2016. https://turquoisemountain.org/about
THROSBY, D., 2012. The Economics of Cultural Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
UNESCO, 2011. Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape. Accessed 19 May 2016. http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=48857&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
UNESCO, 2012. UNESCO Director-General deplores destruction of ancient Aleppo markets, a World Heritage site. Accessed 12 May 2016. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/social-and-human-sciences/themes/antidoping/sv15/news/unesco_director_general_deplores_destruction_of_ancient_alep/
UNESCO, 2014. Heritage and cultural diversity at risk in Iraq and Syria. UN Report. Accessed 12 May 2016. http://en.unesco.org/
UNESCO, 2016. Ancient City of Aleppo. Accessed 12 May 2016. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/21.
UNESCO 2017a. UNESCO reports on extensive damage in first emergency assessment mission to Aleppo, Thursday, 19 January 2017. Accessed 20 January 2017. http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/1619/
UNESCO 2017b. UNESCO hosts First International Coordination Meeting for the recovery of Aleppo's heritage, Thursday, 9 March 2017. Accessed 10 March 2017. http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/1639/
UNESCO, United Nations Population Fund & United Nations Development Pro-gramme, 2015. Post-2015 Dialogues on Culture and Development. Paris: UN.
UN, 2009. Agenda 21 Sustainable Development. Accessed 3 November 2016. https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/outcomedocuments/agenda21
UN Human Settlement Programme 2007. The State of Iraq Cities Report 2006/2007: cities in transition. Nairobi: UN.
UN General Assembly 2013. A/Res/68/223. Culture and sustainable development. Ac-cessed 3 November 2016. http://research.un.org/en/docs/ga/quick/regular/68
WATENPAUGH, K.D., 2006. Being Modern in the Middle East: revolution, nationalism, colonial-ism, and the Arab Middle Class. Princeton: Princeton University Press https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400866663
WEDGWOOD, T., 2009. History in two dimensions or three? Working class responses to history. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 15(4), 277-97. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527250902933611
WILLIAMS, T., 2015. Archaeology: reading the city through time, in: F. BANDARIN & R. VAN OERS (eds.), Reconnecting the City: the Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 19-46. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118383940.ch1
WORLD BANK, 2016a. Syria's economic outlook - Spring 2016. Accessed 1 December 2016. http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/syria/publication/economic-outlook-spring-2016
WORLD BANK, 2016b. Syria Overview, 1st October, 2016. Accessed 1 December 2016. http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/syria/overview.
WYNDHAM, C., 2015. Reconstructing Afghan identity: nation-building, international rela-tions and the safeguarding of Afghanistan's Buddhist heritage, in: P. BASU & W. MOD EST (eds.), Museums, Heritage and International Development, London & New York: Routledge, 122-42.
ZETTER, R., 2010. Land, housing and the reconstruction of the built environment, in: BARAKAT, S. (ed.) After the Conflict: Reconstruction and Development in the Aftermath of War.
London & New York: I.B. Tauris (second edition), 155-72.