[ISSUE2] Living with a Disaster
- While living our lives, it is difficult, of course, to avoid natural disasters.This is the simple truth. However, can we anticipate disasters without averting our eyes from this fact? What are effective methods for disaster prevention and mitigation? Should a disaster occur, how can we respond to it as quickly as possible and without too much confusion? Following a disaster, how can we stay together and continue to discuss things? We are searching for the answers to these very questions.
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Earthquake Disaster Recovery Continues
- MURAMOTO KunikoProfessor, Graduate School of Science for Human Services
- DAN ShiroProfessor, Graduate School of Science for Human Services
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Disaster prevention through the establishment of trust relationships, studied based on the perspective of accounting
- KANAMORI EriProfessor, College of Business Administration
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Disaster prevention system for the safe evacuation of people in urban underground spaces where positioning is difficult
- NISHIO NobuhikoProfessor, College of Information Science and Engineering
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Where are the safe places to evacuate to?
- HAYASHI MichikoAssistant Professor, College of Science and Engineering
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Can hundreds of thousands of tourists be safely evacuated from the tourist city of Kyoto?
- NAKATANI YoshioProfessor, College of Information Science and Engineering
- IZUMI TomokoLecturer, College of Information Science and Engineering
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Visiting humanity's "negative heritage" to grieve and pray
- ENDO HidekiProfessor, College of Letters
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Robust, durable mechanical robots with a seemingly unsophisticated appearance that are capable of fulfilling their potential at disaster sites
- Shugen MaProfessor, College of Science and Engineering
- KAKOGAWA AtsushiAssistant Professor, College of Science and Engineering
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How should we live alongside disasters? The View from an "Ars Vivendi" stance
- TATEIWA ShinyaProfessor, Graduate School of Core Ethics & Frontier Science Director of Research Center for Ars Vivendi, Ritsumeikan University
- YAMADA YokoProfessor, Kinugasa Research Organization
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Being a witness to disaster and restoration 10-year project of human services
- MURAMOTO KunikoProfessor, Graduate School of Science for Human Services
- DAN ShiroProfessor, Graduate School of Science for Human Services
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Protecting historical city from disaster with cultural tradition and life
- OKUBO TakeyukiProfessor, College of Science and Engineering
- Dowon KimAssociate Professor, Kinugasa Research Organization
- Lata ShakyaVisiting Researcher, Institute of Disaster Mitigation for Urban Cultural Heritage, Ritsumeikan University JSPS Postdoctoral fellow, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Engineering