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Since prehistoric times and throughout the course of human
evolution, wood has been an integral part of all civilizations.
Wooden Cultural Heritage can be found worldwide, providing valuable
information on the social and economic context of human history.
Nonetheless, as a natural cellulosic material, wood shows low
resistance to biodeterioration and thus wooden Cultural Heritage
often fails to escape decomposition in both aquatic and terrestrial
ecosystems. This book provides a comprehensive overview on the
biodeterioration of wooden Cultural Heritage and describes the
decay mechanisms of key organisms and microorganisms encountered in
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Cultural Heritage
professionals, researchers and academics may explore within this
book the associations between deteriogens, habitats and decay,
which will assist them to understand wood biodeterioration and
design effective prevention, mitigation and remediation strategies.
The book presents case studies around the world to demonstrate the
impact of biogenic deterioration on wooden Cultural Heritage and
illustrates mechanisms and patterns in order to be a useful
handbook of decay diagnosis. Lastly, by adopting a holistic
approach to wood decay, basic concepts of wood technology, ecology,
and deteriogens' biology are introduced, permitting readers of
different scientific backgrounds to easily comprehend wood
biodeterioration.
Since prehistoric times and throughout the course of human
evolution, wood has been an integral part of all civilizations.
Wooden Cultural Heritage can be found worldwide, providing valuable
information on the social and economic context of human history.
Nonetheless, as a natural cellulosic material, wood shows low
resistance to biodeterioration and thus wooden Cultural Heritage
often fails to escape decomposition in both aquatic and terrestrial
ecosystems. This book provides a comprehensive overview on the
biodeterioration of wooden Cultural Heritage and describes the
decay mechanisms of key organisms and microorganisms encountered in
aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Cultural Heritage
professionals, researchers and academics may explore within this
book the associations between deteriogens, habitats and decay,
which will assist them to understand wood biodeterioration and
design effective prevention, mitigation and remediation strategies.
The book presents case studies around the world to demonstrate the
impact of biogenic deterioration on wooden Cultural Heritage and
illustrates mechanisms and patterns in order to be a useful
handbook of decay diagnosis. Lastly, by adopting a holistic
approach to wood decay, basic concepts of wood technology, ecology,
and deteriogens' biology are introduced, permitting readers of
different scientific backgrounds to easily comprehend wood
biodeterioration.
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