Abe MIWA (IMURA)
- 准教授
- 学位:修士(地球環境学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Humanities and Science / Department of Community and Social Studies
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Recovery Policy, Collective Relocation, Environmental Adaptation, Crisis Management, Community Resilience
研究分野
- Environmental science/Agricultural science Social-ecological systems
- Environmental science/Agricultural science Recycling systems and society
- Humanities & social sciences Local studies
論文
Social capital and its transition that enabled long-distance collective relocation after disasters -the case of 1889 flood reconstruction and domestic migration in Japan-
Changing in the Value of Commons (IRIAICHI) in Aso
Managing Compound Hazards: Impact of COVID-19 and Cases of Adaptive Governance during the 2020 Kumamoto Flood in Japan
Selection of rerocation site for the victims considering their quality of life: a case study on the group migration for disaster recovery from South Kyushu to South Korea after the eruption of Sakurajima in 1914
Development of Legal Systems of Collective Resettlement after Flood in Amakusa, Kumamoto : the Process and Present Life at Resettlement Site
DISASTER RESPONSE STRESS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS : A CASE OF TYPHOON NO.12 IN 2011, WAKAYAMA PREFECTURE, JAPAN
高齢者居住形態による社会的災害脆弱性指標の構成とその検討 : 大阪市北区の全戸を対象とした分析から
Reducing municipal waste through promoting integrated sustainable waste management (ISWM) practices in Surabaya city, Indonesia
Challenges and Potentials of Post-disaster Relocation
書籍等出版物
- All-Hazards Approach, Towards Resilience Building
- Adaptive and sustainable post-tsunami human resettlement
講演?口頭発表等
- Risk Due to Regional Disparities in Emergency Demand and Medical Emergency Services in Japan
- Concept and Practice of the All Hazard Approach, Relationship between Environmental Problems and Flooding in Garut, Indonesia
- Impacts on Rural Communities for Post-Disaster Collective Relocation and Resettlement
- AHA at the local level: Japan
- Current Status of New Farming Support Strategies in Kumamoto Prefecture and Challenges in the Process of Establishing Agriculture
- A Study of the Current Administrative Framework for Compound Disasters and Risk Communication in Japan: The Case of the July 2020 Torrential Rain Disaster
- Possibility of Long-Distance Collective Relocation after Disasters: commonalities and challenges learned form past collective relocations
- A Historical Study of Long-Distance Mass Relocation after Disasters in Japan: Livelihood Transformation and Environmental Adaptation over a Relocation Distance of 1,800km
- Current Status and Issues of Natech cases in Japan
- Identifying the "robustness" of rural communities against natural disasters
- Regional Partnership of Local Governments at Flood Disaster
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