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JDR Most Downloaded Papers, Mar. 2025
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3 | 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 |
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21 | Vol.7 No.1 (2012) |
Tsunami Evacuation Simulation for Disaster Education and City Planning Yozo Goto, Muzailin Affan, Agussabti, Yudha Nurdin, Diyah K. Yuliana, and Ardiansyah |
tsunami, evacuation, simulation, multiagent model, disaster education |
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5 | Vol.20 No.1 (2025) |
Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Economic Challenges in Atoll Nations: A Case Study of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Mikio Ishiwatari, Miko Maekawa, and Ryo Fujikura |
climate change adaptation, small island developing states, climate finance, coastal protection, sea level rise |
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- | Vol.15 No.5 (2020) |
Finding the Devastating Economic Disaster’s Root Causes of the 2011 Flood in Thailand: Why Did Supply Chains Make the Disaster Worse? Tadashi Nakasu, Mamoru Miyamoto, Ruttiya Bhula-or, Tartat Mokkhamakkul, Sutee Anantsuksomsri, Yot Amornkitvikai, Sutpratana Duangkaew, and Toshio Okazumi |
Chao Phraya River flood, industrial complexes, supply chain, root cause |
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12 | 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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8 | 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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10 | 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 |
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2 | Vol.20 No.1 (2025) |
The Great Kanto Earthquake and U.S.–Japan Relations: Japanese Students’ Thank-You Letters Sent to the United States and Their Implications for International Disaster Risk Reduction Cooperation Atsushi Kawauchi, Natsuko Chubachi, Ken Yoshino, Soraya Ono, and Yuichi Ono |
The Great Kanto Earthquake, U.S.–Japan relationship, Calvin Coolidge, disaster diplomacy, world peace |
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7 | Vol.20 No.1 (2025) |
Influence of Religion, Culture, and Education on Perception of Climate Change and its Implications: Applying Causal Inference in Statistics Mikiyasu Nakayama, Daisuke Sasaki, Takuia Uakeia, Jennifer Seru, Cheryl Vila, Mylast Bilimon, and Yolanda McKay |
atoll countries, Bayesian network, causal inference, climate change, perception |
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24 | Vol.10 No.1 (2015) |
Coseismic Displacement and Recurrence Interval of the 1973 Ragay Gulf Earthquake, Southern Luzon, Philippines Hiroyuki Tsutsumi, Jeffrey S. Perez, Jaime U. Marjes, Kathleen L. Papiona, and Noelynna T. Ramos |
Philippine fault, 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake, surface rupture, trenching, recurrence interval |
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19 | Vol.7 No.sp (2012) |
Tsunami Vertical Evacuation Buildings - Lessons for International Preparedness Following the 2011 Great East Japan Tsunami Stuart Fraser, Graham S. Leonard, Hitomi Murakami, and Ichiro Matsuo |
tsunami vertical evacuation, Great East Japan Tsunami, preparedness, community engagement, evacuee welfare, evacuation signage |
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4 | Vol.20 No.1 (2025) |
Motivations for Voluntary Migration to Hulhumalé in the Context of Climate Change Miko Maekawa, Raheema Abdul Raheem, Adam Khalid, Akiko Sakamoto, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Daisuke Sasaki, and Hisayo Okaniwa |
migration, artificial island, Hulhumalé, sea level rise, climate change |
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19 | Vol.19 No.6 (2024) |
Recovery for Resilience: Exploring the Disconnect Between Collaborative Planning and Project Implementation in Post-Hurricane Sandy New York City Kanako Iuchi and Donovan Finn |
collaborative planning, recovery and resilience planning, BIG U/ESCR, Hurricane Sandy, longitudinal study |
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22 | Vol.19 No.5 (2024) |
Proposal of an Effective Way of Rescuing People from a Cable Car Miroslav Betuš, Martin Konček, Marian Šofranko, Gabriel Wittenberger, and Jozef Čambál |
evacuation, rescue, cable car, integrated rescue system |
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8 | Vol.18 No.4 (2023) |
Seismicity Based Maximum Magnitude Estimation of Subduction Earthquakes in Peru Juan Carlos Tarazona, Zenon Aguilar, Nelson Pulido, Carlos Gonzales, Fernando Lazares, and Hiroe Miyake |
maximum magnitude, subduction earthquakes, seismogenic sources, interface and intraslab earthquakes, seismic zonation |
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24 | 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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23 | Vol.16 No.8 (2021) |
Public Reaction to Disaster Reconstruction Policy: Case Studies of the Fukushima and Chernobyl Nuclear Accidents Tetsuya Nakamura, Steven Lloyd, Atsushi Maruyama, and Satoru Masuda |
nuclear disaster area, reconstruction policy, Chernobyl nuclear power plant, TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, ordered logistic regression analysis |
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17 | Vol.11 No.5 (2016) |
The School Education to Improve the Disaster Response Capacity : A Case of “Kamaishi Miracle” Toshitaka Katada and Masanobu Kanai |
Kamaishi Miracle, disaster education, evacuation, tsunamis |
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15 | Vol.19 No.5 (2024) |
Progress and Challenges Toward Coherence Among Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, and Sustainable Development Ritsuko Yamazaki-Honda |
Sendai Framework, SDGs, climate change adaptation, disaster-related statistics, national DRR strategy |
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20 | Vol.8 No.5 (2013) |
Effectiveness of Disaster-Based School Program on Students’ Earthquake-Preparedness Wignyo Adiyoso and Hidehiko Kanegae |
school, knowledge, risk perception, awareness, attitude, disaster preparedness, earthquake |
Count period : March 1-31, 2025