Editorial:
Special Issue on NIED Frontier Research on Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience 2024
Kaoru Takara*1, Eisuke Fujita*2, Munenari Inoguchi*3, and Satoshi Iizuka*4
*1President, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
*2Director, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
*3Associate Professor, University of Toyama
Toyama, Japan
*4Director, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
We are pleased to publish this special issue, dedicated to the NIED Frontier Research on Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience 2024. The fifth NIED mid-/long-term plan period began in 2023, and this issue includes the first results of six papers, two reviews, one survey report, one note, and one material. Recently, violent natural disasters have triggered the development of effective countermeasures. Akita, Yamaguchi et al., and Hirashima et al. dealt with climate hazards such as heavy rainfall, snow, and ice disasters. Yamazaki-Honda reported the progress and challenges of disaster reduction and climate change adaptation using DRR strategies. Yadab et al., Akita, and Naito et al. reported data analysis and suggestions to evaluate seismic and volcanic hazards. Nagata et al. proposed the ICT tool “YOU@RISK” to educate regarding volcanic disaster risks. Sato et al. emphasized the importance and effectiveness of information technology. Kimura et al. emphasized preparedness and elaborated on measures to improve preparedness for all natural hazards. These new outcomes will promote the development of a sustainable society against these hazards and will be flagships to proceed with NIED research projects.
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