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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Oct. 2022
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2 | 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.17 No.6 (2022) |
Case Study on Damage and Recovery of Water Supply Related Facilities Damaged by Recent Flood Disasters Junichi Sakai, Takaya Onodera, and Koji Ikeuchi |
flood, damage and recovery, water supply related facilities, questionnaire survey |
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4 | 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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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Probable Flood Inundation Depth and Extent in the Chao Phraya River Basin for Different Return Periods Shakti P. C., Mamoru Miyamoto, Daiki Kakinuma, Ryohei Misumi, Anurak Sriariyawat, and Supattra Visessri |
return period rainfall, hyetograph, hydrological simulation, flood inundation, Chao Phraya |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Development of Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction Education Program for Children with No Experience of Earthquake Disaster – Practice and Verification at Shichigahama Town, Miyagi Prefecture Toshimitsu Nagata, Masaki Ikeda, Reo Kimura, and Takashi Oda |
Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, disaster risk reduction education, instructional design (ID), ICT education |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Promoting Coherence Among Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development for Disaster Resilience Ritsuko Yamazaki-Honda |
coherence, disaster resilience, climate change adaptation, Sendai Framework, SDGs |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
COVID-19 Impact on Tourism Business Continuity in Indonesia: A Preliminary Systematic Review Alfan Kurnia Yudha, Jing Tang, and Natt Leelawat |
COVID-19 impact, Indonesia, systematic review, tourism, tourism |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Contributions of E-Defense Shaking Table to Earthquake Engineering and its Future Toshihiko Horiuchi, Makoto Ohsaki, Masahiro Kurata, Julio A. Ramirez, Takuzo Yamashita, and Koichi Kajiwara |
E-Defense, earthquake engineering, shaking table experiment, numerical simulation, data publication |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Development of the Japan Tsunami Hazard Information Station (J-THIS) Yuji Dohi, Hiromitsu Nakamura, and Hiroyuki Fujiwara |
tsunami, probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment (PTHA), Nankai Trough, Web API |
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8 | Vol.17 No.4 (2022) |
Effects of Urban Development on Regional Climate Change and Flood Inundation in Jakarta, Indonesia Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho, Shuichi Kure, Nurul Fajar Januriyadi, Mohammad Farid, Alvin Christopher Galang Varquez, Manabu Kanda, and So Kazama |
flood inundation model, Indonesia, Jakarta, climate change, urban development |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Development of an Inundation Model for Creating Industrial Park-Scale Risk Information for Area-BCM Daiki Kakinuma, Mamoru Miyamoto, Yosuke Nakamura, Anurak Sriariyawat, and Supattra Visessri |
Chao Phraya River, business continuity planning (BCP), business continuity management (BCM), flood inundation, two-scale model |
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- | Vol.17 No.6 (2022) |
Industrial Area Business Continuity Management Exercise: An Experimental Validation for Flood in Thailand Akira Kodaka, Natt Leelawat, Kenji Watanabe, Jaehyun Park, Jing Tang, Eri Ino, and Naohiko Kohtake |
Business continuity management, Business continuity plan, industrial complex, Industrial Area BCM, flood |
Count period : October 1-31, 2022