Journal of Disaster Research 17(2) 207-216 2022年2月
This study aims to clarify: 1) the life recovery trajectories that the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) survivors have followed; 2) the interrelationships between the life recovery trajectories and pre-existing inequalities as well as post-event...
A questionnaire survey and comparative analysis was conducted among disaster-experienced local government officials and the General Advisers for Disaster Management (GADM) to clarify the characteristics of perceptions and behaviors of disaster man...
In this paper, we propose “kata” (Japanese reading of “form of essence”) of facilitation of community, based disaster management activities, based on a literature survey and an interview survey with experts involved in developing disaster preventi...
In the GEJE, the mortality rate of people with disabilities (PWD) was more than doubled in Miyagi Prefecture, where the normalization was advanced and widely practiced. The root cause of their high mortalities lies in the siloization of normal tim...
The authors conducted the structural equation modeling based on the questionnaire survey to municipalities, in order to reveal causal relations between the disaster response by local government utilizing resources within affected regions and “univ...
<p>After reviewing data from the pre-post competency test, "table-top exercise of disaster management" conducted by DRI did not show the ability improvement of participants. Considering the issue, we set up study group with municipal government of...
<p>Based on lessons learned from the Kumamoto earthquake, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) discussed a scheme for dispatching local government officials to the affected areas and established a "system for securing staff to...
The purpose of this paper is examination and improvement of causal model of relationship between social capital and community crime prevention. We use the data of Kobe city self-govening and management unions fundamental survay in 2007, 2008 and 2...