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2025/03
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Article
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Evolution of Water Governance for Climate Resilience: Lessons from Japan’s Experience Water (Collaboration)
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2025/03
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Investing in resilience: A long-term analysis of china's flood protection strategies Resilient Cities and Structures (Collaboration)
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2025/03
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State, Market, or Community? Exploring Public Perceptions of Disaster Management Strategies Natural Hazards Research (Collaboration)
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2025/02
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Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Economic Challenges in Atoll Nations: A Case Study of the Republic of the Marshall Islands Journal of Disaster Research 20(1),pp.53-61 (Collaboration)
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2025/02
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Expediting Recovery: Lessons and Challenges from the Great East Japan Earthquake to War-Torn Ukraine Sustainability (Collaboration)
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2025/01
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Flood Protection Investments in Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines: A Comparative Analysis JICA Research Institute (Collaboration)
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2024/11
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What you don't know can't help you: Public awareness about social and green infrastructure International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Collaboration)
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2024/10
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Challenges in Promoting All-Hazard Approach in Japan: Institutional Arrangements for Managing Cascading Effects Disaster Risk Reduction pp.191-205 (Collaboration)
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2024/10
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Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Compared with Conventional Disaster Risk Reduction: A Literature Review Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering pp.479-483 (Collaboration)
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2024/10
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Leveraging Drones for Effective Disaster Management: A Comprehensive Analysis of the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake Case in Japan Progress in Disaster Science 23,pp.100348-100348 (Single)
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2024/10
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Promoting the Multi-hazard Approach: Challenges and Opportunities Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering pp.291-301 (Single)
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2024/07
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Navigating Sustainability and Inclusivity: Women-Led Community-Based Businesses in Post-Disaster Recovery Sustainability 16(14) (Collaboration)
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2024/06
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Transdisciplinary Approach: Toward Innovative Recovery and Disaster Risk Reduction Journal of Disaster Research 19(3),pp.534-538 (Collaboration)
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2024/04
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Article
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Enhancing Disaster Resilience for Sustainable Urban Development: Public–Private Partnerships in Japan Sustainability 16(9) (Collaboration)
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2024/04
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Article
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Investing in Resilience: Estimating Financial Needs and Benefits of Flood Protection in Developing Asian Countries Proceedings of IAHS (PIAHS) 386,pp.87-93 (Collaboration)
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2024/04
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Strategic governance - the challenges of integrated flood risk management Research Handbook on Flood Risk Management pp.291-303 (Single)
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2024
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Challenges of transdisciplinary approach in disaster recovery management Natural Hazards (Collaboration)
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2023/12
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Building Quality-Oriented Societies in Asia Through Effective Water-Related Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Journal of Disaster Research 18(8),pp.877-883 (Collaboration)
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2023/09
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Estimating the Economic Viability of Long-Term Investment in Flood Protection: Case Study of the Natorigawa River (Collaboration)
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2023/08
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Article
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Special Issue on Trans-Disciplinary Approach (TDA) and Decision Making on Building Disaster Resilience Journal of Disaster Research 18(5),pp.455-455 (Collaboration)
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2023/08
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Who Pays? Cost-Sharing for Disaster Management in the US and Japan Journal of Disaster Research 18(5),pp.467-474 (Collaboration)
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2023/02
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Article
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Evolving water resources management in response to socio-economical changes: Japanese experience in modernization over the past century Water Supply 23(2),pp.706-714 (Collaboration)
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2023/02
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Article
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Special Issue “Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: An Interdisciplinary Approach” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(3),pp.2641 (Collaboration)
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2022/10
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Climate change and flood risk reduction measures An integrated governance approach towards a water-energy-food nexus and climate change pp.43-55 (Single)
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2022/10
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Examining the Indirect Death Surveillance System of The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(19) (Collaboration)
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2022/09
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Book
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Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Asian Perspectives Springer Singapore (Collaboration)
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2022/03
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Disaster Risk Reduction Funding: Investment Cycle for Flood Protection in Japan International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19(6),pp.3346-3346 (Collaboration)
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2022/01
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Building Disaster Resilience amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Transdisciplinary Approach for Decision Making Journal of Disaster Research 17(1),pp.144-151 (Collaboration)
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2022
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Disaster Risk Reduction Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation pp.3019-3045 (Single)
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30.
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2022
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Estimating the Benefits of Flood Protection—Reviewing the Transition of the Cost–Benefit Analysis Manual in Japan and the Implementation Status of the International Flood Protection Project Disaster Risk Reduction pp.155-171 (Collaboration)
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31.
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2022
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Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: Opportunities and Challenges Disaster Risk Reduction pp.3-18 (Collaboration)
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2022
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Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation: Opportunities and Challenges Disaster Risk Reduction pp.3-18 (Collaboration)
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2022
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Future Perspectives of Financing Investment in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Disaster Risk Reduction pp.187-200 (Collaboration)
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2022
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Recent Trends in Disaster Risk Reduction Investments: A Literature Review Disaster Risk Reduction pp.37-47 (Collaboration)
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2021/09
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Investing in flood protection in Asia: An empirical study focusing on the relationship between investment and damage Progress in Disaster Science 12,pp.100197-100197 (Collaboration)
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2021/09
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Learning from Megadisasters in Japan: Sharing Lessons with the World Journal of Disaster Research 16(6),pp.942-946 (Collaboration)
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37.
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2021/06
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Investments in flood protection: Trends in flood damage and protection in growing Asian economies Working Paper (221),pp.1-25 (Collaboration)
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2021/04
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Effectiveness of investing in flood protection in metropolitan areas: lessons from 2019 Typhoon Hagibis in Japan International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 13(1),pp.89-98 (Single)
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2021/03
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Implementing risk management measures EUR 30183 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg (Collaboration)
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2021/03
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Intercity Competition for Developing Transportation Infrastructure: the Case of the Chesapeake Ohio Canal pp.163-173 (Collaboration)
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2021/02
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Institutional Coordination of Disaster Management: Engaging National and Local Governments in Japan Natural Hazards Review 22(1),pp.04020059 (Single)
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2021/01
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Regional Policies and Initiatives on Climate Change and Disaster Risks: How Can Peacebuilding Assistance and Climate Change Adaptation Be Integrated? (Single)
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2020/12
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Multi-hazard Approach to Compound/Cascading Disasters: Putting Experience in Developing Disaster Risk Reduction to Use in Pandemics The Research Group on Global Issues (3) (Single)
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2020/04
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Managing disasters amid COVID-19 pandemic: Approaches of response to flood disasters Progress in Disaster Science 6,pp.100096-100096 (Collaboration)
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2020/03
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30 innovations linking Disaster Risk Reduction with Sustainable Development Goals IRIDeS, Keio University, the University of Tokyo, UNU-IAS, CWS Japan, (Collaboration)
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2020/03
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Bridging the Gaps in Infrastructure Investment for Flood Protection in Asia Working Paper (202),pp.1-35 (Collaboration)
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2020/03
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Comparative study between Japan and US on relocation program of reducing disaster risks… Journal of regional development studies pp.31-42 (Collaboration)
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2020/03
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Lessons from Hagibis: Learning to cope with intensifying disasters in the Age of New Normal CWS Japan (Collaboration)
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2020
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Evolving Concept of Resilience: Soft Measures of Flood Risk Management in Japan Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19(3),pp.99-107 (Single)
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2020
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History of Japanese Waterfront Landscape-Cultural and Ecological Life based on Engineering-Sharing practices of managing river environment with the World 土木学会誌 (Collaboration)
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2019/07
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Disaster risk reduction and innovations Progress in Disaster Science 2(2) (Collaboration)
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2019/07
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Flood risk governance: Establishing collaborative mechanism for integrated approach Progress in Disaster Science 2,pp.100014 (Single)
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2019/06
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Disaster recovery from a gender and diversity perspective: Cases following megadisasters in Japan and Asian countries United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) (Collaboration)
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2019/06
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Investing in disaster risk reduction: Scale and effect of investment in flood protection in Asia United Nations for Disaster Risk Reduction (Single)
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2019/05
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Climate Fragility Risks (CFR) In Development Sectors:Six Principles for Managing Synergies and Trade-Offs The University of Tokyo,The United Nations University - Institute for the Advances Study of Sustainability(UNU-IAS), Keio University, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Institute forGlobal Environmental Strategies (IGES), Integrated Research on Disaster (Collaboration)
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2019/05
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Good enough today is not enough tomorrow: Challenges of increasing investments in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation Progress in Disaster Science 1(1) (Collaboration)
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2019/04
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Large-scale managed retreat and structural protection following the 2011 Japan tsunami Natural Hazards 96(3),pp.1429-1436 (Collaboration)
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2019/03
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Thirty Innovations for Disaster Risk Reduction IRIDeS, Keio University, the University of Tokyo, UNU-IAS, (Collaboration)
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2019
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Towards Mabi’s recovery – Lessons one year on Church World Service Japan (CWS Japan) (Collaboration)
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2018/01
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Report on Seventh International Conference on Flood Management JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY OF HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES pp.25-32 (Collaboration)
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2018
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How can recovery be linked with long-term development?: The case of Indonesia Crisis Management Beyond the Humanitarian-Development Nexus pp.162-184 (Single)
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2017/09
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Resilient Recovery: How Can Gender and Diversity Perspective be Reflected in Recovery Programs following the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami? The 7th International Conference on Flood Managemen (Collaboration)
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2017/09
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Scientific Knowledge Based Decision Making for Disaster Reduction: How was the problem of informal settlers resolved? The 7th International Conference on Flood Management (Collaboration)
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2017/08
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Lessons Learnt from Japan and Latin America and Caribbean Countries in Management of Hazard Resilient Infrastructure A JICA-IDB Joint Research Environment, Rural Development and Disaster Risk Management Division IDB Technical Note (1309) (Collaboration)
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2017/01
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Climate and Fragility-Risks in Japanese Development Cooperation: Implications of Adaptation and Peacebuilding Experiences (Single)
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2016/01
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Promoting Green Growth through Water Resources Management: The Case of Republic of Korea (Collaboration)
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2016/01
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What are Crucial Issues in Promoting an Integrated Approach for Flood Risk Management in Urban Areas? Japan Social Innovation Journal 6(1),pp.15-26 (Single)
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2016
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How Can Nationwide Master Plans of Integrated Water Resource Management Contribute to Resolve Water Issues in Developing Countries? Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council, Civil Engineering Conference in Asian Region. Honolulu (Collaboration)
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2014/09
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Sharing Lessons from the Great East Japan and Tsunami with the World Disaster Risk Reduction pp.79-90 (Single)
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2014/06
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Building Performance (Collaboration)
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2014/06
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Business Continuity Plans (Collaboration)
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2014/06
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Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (Collaboration)
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2014/06
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Cultural Heritage and Preservation (Collaboration)
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2014/01
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Disaster risk management at the national level Disaster Risk Management in Asia and the Pacific pp.232-251 (Single)
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2014
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Learning from megadisasters : lessons from the great East Japan earthquake World Bank (Collaboration)
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2013/09
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Institution and Governance Related Learning from the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster Risk Reduction pp.77-88 (Single)
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2013/07
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Supporting developing countries to mainstream disaster risk management under the World Bank and Japan joint project "Learning from Mega disasters" : Utilizing lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake 河川 pp.26-30 (Single)
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2013/05
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開発途上国の建築物の地震被害軽減戦略に関する基礎的研究〈バングラデッシュのサイクロン災害との比較検討〉 地域安全学会梗概集 pp.11-14 (Collaboration)
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METHODS OF INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE IN RIVER SECTOR: EVOLUTION, ISSUES AND WAYFOWARD (Collaboration)
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Review on Japanese assistance of community-based management for flood disaster IAHS-AISH Publication 357,pp.416-422 (Collaboration)
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Support by the World Bank to Mainstream Disaster Risk Management: Utilizing Lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake for Developing Countries pp.10_90-10_94 (Single)
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Government roles in community-based disaster risk reduction Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management 10,pp.19-33 (Single)
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Towards Mainstreaming DRM : World Bank IMF Annual Meeting and Project "learning from mega disaster" 河川 pp.61-65 (Single)
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震災を踏まえた技術者への提言 世界防災機構を被災地に設立―世界からの厚意のお返しに災害軽減への貢献― 土木学会誌 pp.95-97 (Single)
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CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION IN FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT THROUGH UTILIZING DATASETS PRODUCED BY SUPERCOMPUTER (Single)
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Integrated management of urban flooding for climate change adaptation in developing countries Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management 4,pp.305-323 (Single)
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To strengthen resilient approach that integrates water management and community development in developing countries: introduction of "JICA's handbook on climate change adaptation in the water sector" 河川 pp.39-44 (Single)
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2010
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Study on Development Assistance Method on Emerging Issues in Disaster Management and Reconstruction University of Tokyo (Single)
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JICA's activities at the 5th World Water Forum 河川 pp.41-44 (Single)
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ネパールイムジャ湖‐ドドコシにおける氷河湖決壊洪水対策の検討 砂防学会研究発表会概要集 pp.212-213 (Collaboration)
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Glacial Lake Outburst Flood: What is a true figure? How can we fight against it? 河川 pp.40-44 (Single)
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International construction and disaster prevention cooperation. Outline of loans of yen in disaster prevention field. 国際建設防災 pp.83-88 (Single)
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CAPABILITY OF ON-SITE SEWAGE-TREATMENT SYSTEM IN JAPAN - CASE-STUDY IN THE TOKYO SUBURB OF NAGAREYAMA-CITY WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 23(10-12),pp.1835-1844 (Collaboration)
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