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012814078X
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9780128129654
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0128129654
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Front Cover -- The Fukushima and Tohoku Disaster: A Review of the Five-Year Reconstruction Efforts -- Copyright -- Contents -- Chapter authors -- Preface -- Chapter 1: The Great East Japan Earthquake: Catastrophic -- 1.1. Trouble With Policies in Recovery and Reconstruction -- 1.1.1. Problems in Response at the Local Community Level -- 1.1.2. Problems in Response at the Prefecture Level -- 1.1.3. Problems in Response by the Central Government -- 1.1.4. Causes of Delays in Incomplete Recovery and Reconstruction Projects -- 1.2. Quick Overview of the 3.11 Tsunami Generation Mechanism -- 1.3. Tsunami Preparation Before and After the 3.11 Disaster -- 1.3.1. Tsunami Evacuation Warnings and Advices -- 1.3.2. Tsunami Levee Design Before the Quake -- 1.3.3. Level-1 (L1) Tsunami and Level-2 (L2) Tsunami -- 1.3.4. Problems With Constructing Tsunami Levees -- 1.4. Troubles in the Efforts Toward Revitalizing Local Communities -- 1.4.1. Lack of Coordination From the Start -- 1.4.2. A Case Study of Rikuzen-Takata Pine Field -- 1.4.3. House Rebuilding Out-of-Sync -- 1.5. Promoting Disaster Reduction Policies -- 1.5.1. Newly Developed Disaster Reduction Policies -- 1.5.2. "The Worst Disaster Scenario" and "Disaster Prevention and Reduction in the Mainstream -- 1.5.3. Disasters at Their New Stage -- 1.6. Disaster Resilience and National Resilience -- 1.6.1. Pictures of New Disasters to Plan Against With National Grand Design 2050 and National Spatial Planning -- 1.6.2. Disaster Resilience -- References -- Chapter 2: The Great East Japan Earthquake: Current Status and Problems of Recovery -- 2.1. Introduction: Taking Overviews of Disasters -- 2.2. Characteristics of the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 2.3. Current State of Recovery -- 2.3.1. Population -- 2.3.2. Recovery of the Industries.
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2.3.3. Gross Prefectural Domestic Product of the Three Disaster-Hit Prefectures -- 2.3.4. Earnings -- 2.3.5. Savings and Loans -- 2.4. Conclusion-Need for Stronger Recovery Support -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 3: Current Status of Rebuilding Houses and Reconstructing Local Regions After the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Damage to Housing Reconstruction With the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 3.3. Situation of Housing Recovery -- 3.3.1. Population and Number of Households in the Affected Regions -- 3.3.2. Status of Reconstructing Public Infrastructure in Disaster-Hit Communities -- 3.3.3. Status of Temporary Housing -- 3.3.4. Status of Building New Houses -- 3.3.5. Summary -- 3.4. Sketching the Overall Picture of the Housing Reconstruction Process -- 3.5. Status of Reconstructing Towns in the Tsunami-Hit Areas -- 3.6. Problems That Remain -- References -- Chapter 4: Problems With Lifeline Recovery and Public Transportation -- 4.1. The Great East Japan Earthquake and Recovery of Lifeline -- 4.1.1. Modern Society and Lifeline -- 4.1.2. The Great East Japan Earthquake and Recovery of Lifelines -- 4.2. Recovery and Reconstruction of Transportation Infrastructures and Remaining Problems -- 4.2.1. Overall Picture of Recovery of Transportation Infrastructure -- 4.2.2. Status of Recovery and Problems in Reconstructing Roads -- 4.2.3. Status of Recovery and Reconstruction of Railways -- 4.2.3.1. Sanriku Railway -- 4.2.3.2. JR Yamada Line -- 4.2.3.3. JR East Ofunato Line and Kesennuma Line -- 4.2.3.4. JR East Senseki Line and Ishinomaki Line -- 4.2.3.5. JR East Jyoban Line -- 4.2.4. Current Status and Problems in Reconstructing Local Transportation -- 4.3. Shinkansen and Airport -- 4.3.1. Shinkansen -- 4.3.2. Airports -- 4.4. Problems and Lessons From the Great East Japan Earthquake.
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4.4.1. Background of Recovery and Reconstruction Policies and Remaining Problems -- 4.4.2. Lessons From the Great East Japan Earthquake About Transport -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5: Supporting Health of the Great East Japan Earthquake Evacuees -- 5.1. Supporting Health of the Fukushima and Tohoku Disaster Evacuees -- 5.1.1. Dispatching Community Caretakers From Over the Nation -- 5.1.2. Caring for the Minds of Disaster Victims at the Time of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake -- 5.1.3. Disaster Area Support for Lifesaving Medical Treatment -- 5.1.3.1. Preparing a Central Hospital in a Disaster Area -- 5.1.3.2. Establishment of Disaster Medical Assistance Team -- 5.1.3.3. Problems With DMAT and Medical Support Team Coordination -- 5.1.3.4. Promoting the Use of Helicopters for Emergency Transportation Upon Disasters -- 5.2. Current State and Problems of Local Health Promotion After the Fukushima and Tohoku Disaster -- 5.2.1. Regional Health Policies for Supporting Disaster Victims -- 5.2.2. Basic Guideline for Promoting Regional Heath Measures and Its Amendment After the Tohoku Earthquake -- 5.2.3. Problems With Earlier Merging of Municipalities -- 5.2.4. Reducing Number of Health Centers in the Disaster Areas of the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 5.3. Difficulties in Covering All Medical Needs Without Operational Public Health Center Functions Upon the Fukushima and ... -- 5.3.1. Establishing Disaster Health Emergency Assistance Team (DHEAT) to Avoid the Problem of Poor Health Assistance -- 5.3.2. Prefectures Not Prepared With Public Health Teams Upon the Fukushima and Tohoku Disaster -- 5.3.3. Poor Psychiatric Assistance Upon the Fukushima and Tohoku Disaster -- 5.3.4. Japan Dietetic Association Disaster Support Team (JDA-DAT) -- 5.3.5. Disaster Dispatch Nursing (Welfare) Team.
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5.3.6. Evacuation System Not Ready for Those in Need of Support -- 5.3.7. Infection Surveillance in Disaster Area After the Poor Sanitation Cases -- 5.3.8. Nuclear Disaster Medical Dispatch Team Not Ready for the Fukushima Disaster -- 5.3.9. Managing Crisis Management Teams for Public Health at the Time of Disasters -- 5.4. Current State and Problems With Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident Affected Areas -- 5.4.1. Expected Health Support Upon Nuclear Accidents Before the Fukushima-1 Accident -- 5.4.2. The Nuclear Accident Obstructed Planned Health Support Activities -- 5.4.3. Shortage of Health Workers in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture -- 5.5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Seismological Research and Earthquake Risk Assessment After the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 6.1. Impact of Tohoku Area Pacific Offshore Earthquake on Seismology -- 6.2. Seismological Characteristics of the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 6.2.1. Rupture Process of the Earthquake Source Fault -- 6.2.2. Strong Ground Motion -- 6.2.3. Movements of Multiple Faults -- 6.2.4. Earthquake Prediction -- 6.3. Change in Earthquake Source Model for Damage Estimation -- 6.3.1. Standard Method of Damage Evaluation -- 6.3.2. Earthquake Level Estimate -- 6.3.3. How People Perceived "Level 2 -- 6.4. Enhancing Ocean Floor Earthquake Monitoring and Its Significance -- 6.4.1. Importance of Earthquake Monitoring in the Ocean -- 6.4.2. Dense Seafloor Observation Network for Earthquakes and Tsunamis Along Japan Trench -- 6.4.3. Improving Earthquake Monitoring Networks After Huge Disasters in Japan -- 6.5. Matters That Have Immediate Effects and Future Effects -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7: Concerns and New Measures for Tsunami Disaster Mitigation in Preparation for the Next Major Earthquake.
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7.1. Great East Japan Earthquake and Nankai Trough Megathrust Earthquake Disaster -- 7.2. Tsunami Damage From the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 7.3. New Tsunami Disaster Preparations for the Next Major Earthquake Disaster -- References -- Chapter 8: Liquefaction With the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 8.1. Overview of Liquefaction Damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 8.2. Mechanism of Liquefaction -- 8.3. Conditions for Liquefaction -- 8.4. Specific Outbreak of Liquefaction and Damage During the Great East Japan Earthquake -- 8.5. Antiliquefaction Construction Methods -- 8.6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Legal System for Supporting Disaster Victims -- 9.1. Current Support for Disaster Victims to Rebuild Their Lives -- 9.1.1. Act on Support in Effect -- 9.1.2. Independent Support by Municipal Governments -- 9.2. Disaster Relief Act and Preventing Disaster-Related Deaths -- 9.2.1. Outline of Disaster Relief Act and Special Standards -- 9.2.2. Disaster-Related Deaths -- 9.2.3. For Active Application of Special Standards -- 9.2.4. Future Measures-Hinted at by Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures -- 9.3. Disaster-Related Deaths and Lawsuits -- 9.3.1. December 9, 2014, Sendai District Judgment -- 9.3.2. December 17, 2014, Sendai District Judgement -- 9.3.3. March 13, 2015, Morioka District Judgment -- 9.4. Future of Deemed Temporary Housing -- 9.5. Disaster Victims at Home -- 9.6. Disaster Victim Support, Law Interpretation, and Judicial Relief -- 9.6.1. Tsuneo Suzuki's Proposal -- 9.6.2. Judicial Relief Based on Human Rights of Disaster Victims -- 9.6.3. Reference: Excerpts From Basic Act on Disaster Control Measures -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10: The Great East Japan Earthquake and Insurance -- 10.1. Natural Disasters and Insurance System in Japan.
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10.2. Insurance Links to Foreign Insurance Companies.
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