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JDR Vol.7 No.2 pp. 190-202
(2012)
doi: 10.20965/jdr.2012.p0190

Paper:

A Basic Study of Open Space Information as Social Infrastructure for Wide-Range Cooperation in Large-Scale Seismic Disaster

Takashi Furuya*1, Munenari Inoguchi*2, Go Urakawa*3,
and Haruo Hayashi*4

*1Center for Risk Management and Safety Sciences, Yokohama National University, 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 240-8501, Japan

*2Research Institute for Natural Hazards and Disaster Recovery, Niigata University, 8050 Ninomachi, Igarashi, Nishi-ku, Niigata 950-2181, Japan

*3Center for Disaster Reduction, University of Hyogo, 1-5-2 Wakinohamakaigandori, Chuo-Ku, Kobe 651-0073, Japan

*4Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University, Gokasyo, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan

Received:
September 1, 2011
Accepted:
December 8, 2011
Published:
February 1, 2012
Keywords:
Tokyo Metropolitan Earthquake, open space, large-scale seismic disaster, wide-range cooperation, disaster response, geospatial information analysis
Abstract
The open space area is necessary for disaster operation such as evacuation, clean-up, and logistics and temporary housing. Tokyo Metropolitan Earthquake will cause enormous damage and have far-reaching consequences. Therefore, local governments have to regulate wide-range cooperation for use of available open space area. In this study, 1) the problem schemes of open space is clarified based on the logistic process of Theory of Constraints, and 2) Geospatial distribution and size of open space area is analyzed quantitatively based on land-use database, 3) the conceptual design of the comprehensive open-space database management system is formulate considering decision-making process.
Cite this article as:
T. Furuya, M. Inoguchi, G. Urakawa, and H. Hayashi, “A Basic Study of Open Space Information as Social Infrastructure for Wide-Range Cooperation in Large-Scale Seismic Disaster,” J. Disaster Res., Vol.7 No.2, pp. 190-202, 2012.
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