Urban Diagnosis and Integrated Disaster Risk Management
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概要
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The need for integrated disaster risk management (IDRiM) as a novel perspective for dealing with 21st century disaster prevention in both Japan. China and the world is addressed. When cities are focused, the methodological leverage of "urban diagnosis" linked with IDRiM is very effective. A prototype scheme of risk management (RM) is explained, and an extended version of RM for disaster management proposed. This is followed by our premise that this type of risk management inevitably calls for an "integrated" approach, and its rationale is examined. A definition of urban diagnosis is provided and its prospective role in disaster management in this 21st century is discussed. In conclusion the need to examine meta-level conditions for IDRiM development such as "the culture and climate for IDRiM" and documenting the "process technology" of implementing IDRiM in real-world practice are addressed.
- 日本自然災害学会の論文
著者
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Okada Norio
Kyoto Univ.
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Okada Norio
Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University
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Okada Norio
Disaster Prevention Research Inst. Kyoto University
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