Gyumri's regeneration process highlights the challenges and potential strategies for urban recovery post-disaster, revealing how urban development can be revitalized through community engagement and sustainable practices.
Over 30 years later, the efforts in Gyumri represent a significant challenge as rebuilding requires not only physical reconstruction but also the restoration of cultural identity and community cohesion.
The city's historical significance has been overshadowed by the remnants of the 1988 earthquake, yet current strategies focus on preserving cultural heritage while encouraging economic development.
Temporary shelters intended for short-term use became long-standing homes for many survivors, demonstrating the complexities of housing solutions in the wake of a disaster.
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