Part 1. Introduction.- Chapter 1. A Postscript at the Threshold: The Ever-Evolving Urge to Recover the Residues of Culture from the Ruins (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Chapter 2. An Introduction to Heritage Reconstruction and People in Post-Trauma Social Recovery (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Part 2. Coming to Terms with the Past.
- Chapter 3. Edges or Limits: Architectural Ghosts in the Maze of Reconstruction (Kealy).- Chapter 4. Heritage Economics in Post-Disaster Reconstruction (Ost).- Chapter 5. The Recovery and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage: The Socio-Economic Approach (Marcinkowska).- Chapter 6. Can Digital Heritage Technologies Support the Post-Trauma Recovery of Communities? Opportunities and Challenges (Quintero).
- Chapter 7. Towards Sustainable Post-War Recovery of the Old City of Aleppo: Evaluation of the Rehabilitation of the Suq al-Saqatiyya as a Pilot Project (Kasmo and Kuteifan).- Part 3. Inclusiveness.- Chapter 8. Destruction of Heritage as a Strategy of Mass Violence: Assessing Harm to Inform Meaningful Measures of Repair (Viejo-Rose and Killean).- Chapter 9. Historical Trauma and Cultural Heritage: INTIQAL-2030 in the Gaza Strip (AlAmasi et al).
- Chapter 10. ALIPH's Experience Protecting Heritage to Build Peace: The Early Lessons of ALIPH's Efforts to Protect Heritage in Conflict and Post-Conflict Areas (Freland et al).- Chapter 11. Peacebuilding through Heritage Rebuilding: Inclusive Heritage Discourse and Post-war Recovery in Bosnia (Hadzimuhamedovic).- Part 4. Building Resilience.- Chapter 12. War Scars between Erasure and Semantic Transformation: Lessons from Post-Trauma Reconstruction in Beirut.
(Haïdar)- Chapter 13. People and Heritage in Yemen: Where to? (Alshawesh and Hadzimuhamedovic).- Chapter 14. Time Travel in Heritage Reconstruction: The Case of the Kasubi Royal Tombs at Kampala, Uganda (Nsubuga).- Chapter 15. National Reconciliation as a Pre-requisite for National Heritage Conservation: The House of Wonders and Zanzibar Stone Town (Sheriff).- Part 5. People in Focus.
- Chapter 16. The Bigger Picture of Recovery: Conservation Challenges related to Living Heritage and Value and Belief Systems in the Preservation and Reconstruction of Cultural Heritage at Patan Durbar Square (Haselberger et al).- Chapter 17. Cultural Heritage: A Gateway for Exiting the Syrian Crisis (Rajab)- Chapter 18. The Post-Earthquake Recovery of Tower C in Durrës, Albania (Mamani et al).- Chapter 19. Reviving the Spirit of Mosul: The Reconstruction of Cultural Landmarks as a Tool to Foster Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Recovery (Acetoso et al).- Part 6.
Crossing borders.- Chapter 20. Responding to Challenges in the Reconstruction and Recovery of World Heritage Sites (Rössler).- Chapter 21. Political Will in Strategic and Integrated Reconstruction: The Example of Angkor (Bouchenaki).- Chapter 22. The Development of ICCROM Approaches in the Reconstruction of Cultural Properties during Post-Conflict Recovery Processes (Aslan).- Chapter 23.
World Monuments Fund Lessons from the Field: Heritage Recovery in Post-Crisis Areas (Montlaur).