2015年3月13日
In advance of the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (WCDRR) in Sendai, Japan, on 14–18 March 2015, UNU-IAS has published a series of new working papers presenting research on the Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident of March 11, 2011. The papers explore the transition between the immediate response to the disasters and the longer-term recovery process, considering challenges such as displacement, employment, emergency health assistance, housing, trust-building and the needs of vulnerable people, .
These papers are outputs of the UNU-IAS Fukushima Global Communication programme (FGC), a research initiative examining impacts of the March 2011 disasters on people and society, the challenges of the recovery process in Fukushima, and issues of risk and information provision. They will be presented and discussed in an FGC side event at the WCDRR on 16 March.
The Experiences of People with Functional Needs in Times of Disasters: Results from the 2013 Sendai Grass-roots Assessment Workshop — Number 02, February 2015
Shigeo Tatsuki, Doshisha University (Kyoto, Japan)
Did Cash for Work Programs Promote Recovery from the March 2011 Disasters? — Number 03, February 2015
Shingo Nagamatsu, Kansai University (Osaka, Japan)
Rebuilding Trust after Fukushima — Number 04, March 2015
Christopher Hobson, Waseda University (Tokyo, Japan)
東日本大震災と災害医療:岩手県の対応と教訓 — Number 05, March 2015 (in Japanese)
秋冨慎司, 岩手医科大学 (Iwate, Japan)
国際防災の視点でみた東日本大震災の復興プロセスの過渡期における課題 — Number 06, March 2015 (in Japanese)
石川永子, 千葉大学 (Chiba, Japan)
Rethinking Human Security after the March 2011 Tohoku Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Accident — Number 01, March 2014
Christopher Hobson, Waseda University (Tokyo, Japan)