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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Oct. 2023
This month | Last month | Vol. No. | Title / Authors | Keywords |
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- | Vol.18 No.7 (2023) |
Assessment of Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies in Coastal Environments of Taiwan Viola van Onselen, Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak, and Tsung-Yi Lin |
coastal hazards, Eco-DRR, sand dunes, windbreak forests, mangroves | |
- | Vol.18 No.7 (2023) |
Implementation of Hydrological Model for the Malino Catchment Area in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Ayuko Hirani Saleh, Akira Tai, Shinichiro Yano, and Mukhsan Putra Hatta |
hydrological model, rainfall-runoff, tank model, Malino Catchment Area (MCA), Jeneberang watershed’s continuity planning | |
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 | |
11 | Vol.14 No.7 (2019) |
Stampede Events and Strategies for Crowd Management Chun-Hao Shao, Pei-Chun Shao, and Fang-Ming Kuo |
stampede, crowd management, evacuation | |
8 | Vol.18 No.6 (2023) |
Strong Ground Motion of the 1923 Kanto, Japan Earthquake Saburoh Midorikawa |
strong ground motion, seismic intensity, seismogram, the 1923 Kanto earthquake | |
10 | Vol.1 No.3 (2006) |
Seismic Design Codes for Buildings in Japan Hiroshi Kuramoto |
the Building Standard Law of Japan, seismic design code, two-phase earthquake design, performance based earthquake design | |
7 | Vol.18 No.6 (2023) |
Reconsideration of Urbanization in Tokyo Metropolitan Area Since 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake from the Perspective of Exposure Osamu Murao, Kyota Fujiwara, Haruna Kato, Fumitake Yonemura, Keiko Inagaki, and Kimiro Meguro |
1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, urban disaster risk, fire spread, Tokyo, densely inhabited district (DID) | |
- | Vol.18 No.7 (2023) |
Capacity Building for Disaster Risk Reduction: A Long-Term Program of the IRDR International Centre of Excellence at Taipei (ICoE-Taipei) Jian-Cheng Lee, Chung-Pai Chang, and Ying Liao |
disaster risk reduction, capacity building, IRDR, ICoE Taipei | |
- | Vol.18 No.7 (2023) |
Analysis of Orientation Changes of S-Net Accelerometers due to Earthquake Motions Yadab P. Dhakal and Takashi Kunugi |
S-net, ocean-bottom seismographs, strong motions, rotation of sensors, earthquake early warning | |
20 | Vol.18 No.4 (2023) |
Wavelet Transform Method for the Evaluation of the Seismic Response of One Isolated Building in the Lima Metropolitan Area Joseph Jaramillo, Miguel Diaz, Carlos Zavala, Koichi Kusunoki, Italo Inocente, and Danty Otero |
structural health monitoring, wavelet transform, earthquake, seismic response, monitoring system | |
18 | 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 | |
22 | 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 | |
15 | Vol.18 No.6 (2023) |
1923 Great Kanto Earthquake: Fire Damage and Lessons Learned Ai Sekizawa |
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20 | Vol.18 No.4 (2023) |
Analysis of Adaptive Pushover in Confined Masonry Dwellings with Height Irregularity in the Lima Metropolitan Area Miguel Diaz, Carlos Zavala, Luis Lopez, and Michel Amancio |
confined masonry, height irregularity, adaptive pushover, based displacement | |
23 | Vol.16 No.3 (2021) |
Advances in Urban Stormwater Management in Japan: A Review Yoshihiro Shibuo and Hiroaki Furumai |
stormwater management, rainfall observation, integrated urban flood modelling, Internet of Things |
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