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JDR Vol.7 No.2 pp. 215-226
(2012)
doi: 10.20965/jdr.2012.p0215

Paper:

Ten Years of Pre-Disaster Community Development for Post-Disaster Recovery in Tokyo

Taro Ichiko

Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1-1 Minami-oosawa, Hachiouji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan

Received:
August 22, 2011
Accepted:
January 26, 2012
Published:
February 1, 2012
Keywords:
pre-disaster planning for post-disaster planning, an earthquake directly above Tokyo region, communityempowerment for disaster prevention, Nerima Ward Tokyo
Abstract
Considering about an estimated dreadful damage by earthquakes centered directly under the capital city, the pre-disaster planning for post-disaster recovery is a vital countermeasure. In this paper, those predisaster planning activities were discussed. There are 5 sections. Firstly, backgrounds and early studies are reviewed. Secondly, positions of a pre-disaster planning for post-disaster recovery were discussed from a view of city-planning studies. Thirdly, the “drills for disaster-recovery machizukuri” as the field for machizukuri for post-disaster recovery were analyzes. These drills were mainly methods and activities for pre-disaster planning activities. Fourthly, the efforts made in Nerima Ward for drills are reviewed. Fifthly, the concrete results of the pre-disaster planning for post-disaster recovery are discussed, and finally the future challenges and directions of the pre-disaster planning for post-disaster recovery are mentioned.
Cite this article as:
T. Ichiko, “Ten Years of Pre-Disaster Community Development for Post-Disaster Recovery in Tokyo,” J. Disaster Res., Vol.7 No.2, pp. 215-226, 2012.
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