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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Feb. 2021
This month | Last month | Vol. No. | Title / Authors | Keywords |
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- | Vol.16 No.2 (2021) |
Geotourism and Disaster Storytelling: Lessons from 2013 Izu-Oshima Island Debris Flow Disaster Kana Nishitani, Kazuyuki Nakagawa, and Shingo Nagamatsu |
geotourism, disaster storytelling, risk communication, debris flow disaster |
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8 | Vol.16 No.1 (2021) |
Study of New Normal Business Continuity to Improve Resilience Against Uncertain Threat Hideki Goromaru, Tomohiro Kokogawa, Yoshihisa Ueda, and Sumiko Fukaya |
COVID-19, business continuity planning (BCP), after action review (AAR), resilience, agility |
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- | Vol.16 No.2 (2021) |
Why Does Disaster Storytelling Matter for a Resilient Society? Shingo Nagamatsu, Yoshinobu Fukasawa, and Ikuo Kobayashi |
Disaster Storytelling, narrative of disaster, disaster education, community recovery, disaster resilience |
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20 | Vol.16 No.1 (2021) |
Prevention of COVID-19 Infection with Personal Protective Equipment Noriko Shimasaki and Hideaki Morikawa |
pandemic, COVID-19, personal protection equipment, mask |
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18 | Vol.16 No.1 (2021) |
Twitter Sentiment Analysis of Bangkok Tourism During COVID-19 Pandemic Using Support Vector Machine Algorithm Thanapat Sontayasara, Sirawit Jariyapongpaiboon, Arnon Promjun, Napat Seelpipat, Kumpol Saengtabtim, Jing Tang, and Natt Leelawat |
COVID-19, sentiment analysis, Bangkok, tourism, support vector machine |
Count period : February 1-28, 2021