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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Apr. 2022
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1 | Vol.15 No.6 (2020) |
Consideration of Evacuation Drills Utilizing the Capabilities of People with Special Needs Takashi Sugiyama and Katsuya Yamori |
people with special needs, disaster prevention, evacuation drills |
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- | Vol.8 No.3 (2013) |
Development of Disaster Knowledge Magazine Using Disaster Knowledge Transmission and Practical Study on its Evaluation Ryoga Ishihara and Nobuhiko Matsumura |
disaster knowledge transmission, livelihood disaster reduction, urban development against disasters, disaster reduction education |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Migration with Dignity: A Legal and Policy Framework Shanna N. McClain, Carl Bruch, Erin Daly, James May, Yuko Hamada, Miko Maekawa, Nagisa Shiiba, Mikiyasu Nakayama, and Glykeria Tsiokanou |
migration, dignity, human rights, migration with dignity |
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11 | Vol.16 No.7 (2021) |
Numerical Simulations Using Various Models for Tsunamis Due to a Fluid or Rigid Bodies Falling Down a Uniform Slope Taro Kakinuma, Mitsuru Yanagihara, Tsunakiyo Iribe, Kuninori Nagai, Chisato Hara, Natsuki Hamada, Tatsuya Nakagaki, Karina Aprilia Sujatmiko, Ikha Magdalena, Kaori Nagai, Rika Kannonji, Songgui Chen, Tomoki Shirai, and Taro Arikawa |
tsunami, landslide, rigid body, numerical simulation, hydraulic experiment |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Migration, Dignity, Fragility, and Pandemics: Overview of the Special Issue Mikiyasu Nakayama, Shanna N. McClain, Ryo Fujikura, and Daisuke Sasaki |
climate change, COVID-19, dignity, livelihood, migration |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Mitigating Impacts of Climate Change Induced Sea Level Rise by Infrastructure Development: Case of the Maldives Akiko Sakamoto, Koichi Nishiya, Xuanjin Guo, Airi Sugimoto, Waka Nagasaki, and Kaito Doi |
sea level rise, atoll country, migration, Hulhumalé, Maldives |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Alternatives for the Marshall Islands to Cope with the Anticipated Sea Level Rise by Climate Change Mikiyasu Nakayama, Ryo Fujikura, Rie Okuda, Mai Fujii, Ryuta Takashima, Tomoya Murakawa, Erika Sakai, and Hiroaki Iwama |
atoll country, climate change adaptation, Marshall Islands, migration, sea level rise |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Migration in the Midst of a Pandemic: A Case Study of Pacific Islanders in Oregon Scott Drinkall, Jackie Leung, and Kapiolani Micky |
migration with dignity, Pacific Islander, COVID-19, Micronesian, Oregon |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
The Construction of the Historical Disaster Evidence Database and its Effectiveness Taisuke Murata |
disaster evidence, archaeological excavation, earthquake, volcanic eruption, flood |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Origin Time of the 1854 Tokai Earthquake Recorded in the Logbook of the Russian Frigate Diana Reiko Sugimori, Kazuko Ariizumi, and Kenji Satake |
1854 Tokai earthquake, Russian frigate, origin time, historical material, primary source |
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- | Vol.12 No.4 (2017) |
An Analytical Study on Intentions of Disaster Prevention Expert Candidates Toru Futagami, Tsuyoshi Hatori, and Netra P. Bhandary |
disaster prevention expert, factor analysis, general public |
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- | Vol.17 No.3 (2022) |
Development of Fragility Curves for Japanese Buildings Based on Integrated Damage Data from the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake Kazuaki Torisawa, Masashi Matsuoka, Kei Horie, Munenari Inoguchi, and Fumio Yamazaki |
2016 Kumamoto earthquake, building damage, peak ground velocity, fragility curve |
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3 | Vol.8 No.5 (2013) |
A New Ground Motion Prediction Equation for Japan Applicable up to M9 Mega-Earthquake Nobuyuki Morikawa and Hiroyuki Fujiwara |
ground motion prediction equation, the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, seismic hazard assessment |
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12 | Vol.16 No.3 (2021) |
Collaborative Development of Green Infrastructure: Urban Flood Control Measures on Small-Scale Private Lands Fumiko Taura, Masaki Ohme, and Yukihiro Shimatani |
green infrastructure, urban flood control measures, runoff reduction, rain garden, community design |
Count period : April 1-30, 2022