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- Erratum for “Verbal Expressions of Risk Communication: A Case Study After the 3.11 Crisis” (Vol.9, pp. 644-652, 2014)
- Study Concept on the Development of an Urban Cyber Physical System for Enhancing the Capability to Respond to Large-Scale Earthquakes
- Developing an Automated System for Simple Estimation of the Direct Damage Amounts from Earthquakes
- Evaluation of Listeners Reaction on the Storytelling of Disaster Response Experience: The Case of Service Continuity at Miyagi Prefectural Office After Experiencing the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Making Evacuation Routine Behavior: Impact of Experiencing Severe Flood Damage on Recognition and Advance Evacuation Behavior
- Education for Disaster Risk Reduction in Hyogo to Be Handed Down Through Generations
- Role of Oral Transmission in Disaster Prevention Education – Significance of Disaster Folklore in Modern Times –
- Strengthening Disaster Response and Resilience in Lao PDR – A Decade of Learning Since Typhoon Ketsana
- Disaster Storytelling: Extending the Memory of the Community Toward Disaster Preparedness from Myth, Scientific Explanation, and Popular Culture
- International Post-Disaster Cooperation Toward Recovery and Keeping Memories Alive –Exploring Their Close Relationship–
- Learning from the Training for the Successors and Storytellers the Legacy of Atomic Bombing in Hiroshima City: Lessons for Disaster Storytellers
- Documentary Film ‘Survivor’ Preserved as a Disaster Record
- Challenges in the Preservation of Disaster Remains – Example of the Chelungpu Fault Preservation Park
- Role of Heritage Activism in Post-Disaster Reconstruction
- Memories and Conflicts of Disaster Victims: Why They Wish to Dismantle Disaster Remains
- The Role of the “Mediator” in Sustainable Preservation and Utilization of Disaster Remains – Report from the 2020 International Forum on Telling Live Lessons from Disasters –
- Geotourism and Disaster Storytelling: Lessons from 2013 Izu-Oshima Island Debris Flow Disaster
- Transferring Historical Disaster Memories: The 1925 North Tajima Earthquake
- Disaster Tourism as a Tool for Disaster Story Telling
- Disaster Museums in Japan: Telling the Stories of Disasters Before and After 3.11
- Disaster Storytelling and Volcanic Eruptions Caused by Debris Avalanches on Mt. Bandai in Aizu and Mt. Unzendake and Mt. Mayuyama in Shimabara
- The Role of Museums in Telling Live Lessons
- Why Does Disaster Storytelling Matter for a Resilient Society?
- Special Issue on Disaster Storytelling, in Commemoration of 2020 TeLL-Net Forum, Kobe, Japan
- Trends of Measures in Disaster Recovery Plans: Focusing on the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake
- Questionnaire Survey on the Difficulty of Attending Work for Commuters After the 2018 Osaka Earthquake
- Development of Automatic Analysis and Data Visualization System for Volcano Muography
- Core-to-Core Collaborative Research Between Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo and Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University During FY2014 to FY2018
- Integrated Study on Forecasting Volcanic Hazards of Sakurajima Volcano, Japan
- General Research Group for the Nankai Trough Great Earthquake
- Research for Contributing to the Field of Disaster Science: A Review
- Prior and Real-Time Estimations of Ground Motions, Tsunamis, and Other Geodynamic Hazards
- Evaluation of Phenomena Preceding Earthquakes and Earthquake Predictability
- Five-Year Achievements of Volcano Program Promotion Panel
- The Advancement of Research on Inland Earthquake Generation 2014–2018
- Main Results from the Program Promotion Panel for Subduction-Zone Earthquakes
- Research on Pre-Modern Earthquakes Based on Fusion of Humanities and Sciences
- Earthquake and Volcano Hazards Observation and Research Program: An Overview
- Special Issue on Earthquake and Volcano Hazards Observation and Research Program
- Disaster Response and Mitigation Support Technology for All-Hazards in Tokyo Metropolitan Area
- Development of Disaster Response Applications and Improvements in Regional Disaster Prevention Capacity Based on Collaborative Information Use
- Development of Movable and Deployable ICT Resource Unit (MDRU) and its Overseas Activities
- Development of Resilient Information and Communications Technology for Relief Against Natural Disasters
- Development of Real-Time Collection, Integration, and Sharing Technology for Infrastructure Damage Information
- Development of a Real-Time Damage Estimation System
- Development of Disaster Prevention Support System for Irrigation Pond (DPSIP)
- Current Disaster Medicine in Japan and the Change Brought by Information Sharing
- The Shared Information Platform for Disaster Management –The Research and Development Regarding Technologies for Utilization of Disaster Information–
- Development of a Seismic-Performance Assessment Method and Retrofitting Technology Against the Liquefaction of Existing Bridges
- Development of a Practical River Water Level Prediction Method Using Data Assimilation Technique