Community-Based Reconstruction of Society

This volume presents an academic proposal, developed by a joint research group of leading scholars in the social and natural sciences from universities affected by global-scale mega disasters occurring in Asia in recent decades. These include Kobe University, which experienced the 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake; Tohoku University and Iwate University, both at the center of post-disaster reconstruction following the 2011 East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami; Syiah Kuala University in Aceh, Indonesia, which was hard-hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami; and Sichuan University, which took a leading role in post-disaster recovery following the 2004 Sichuan Earthquake. Presenting a comparative analysis focused on lessons learned from the recovery phase following the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, the book addresses in detail the questions of what should be done to enable truly community-based town planning, and what roles should be played by universities in order to achieve those goals.



Professor Akihiko Hokugo:

Research Center for Urban Safety and Security,Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University Japan

Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University, Japan

He has been conducting research activities on Fire Safety for Urban & Build Environment and Disaster Management.

Professor Yuka Kaneko:

Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies, Research Center for Urban Safety and Security,Kobe University Japan 

She studies comparativelaw and governance issues in Asian region. Recent publication includes Kaneko, Y., Katsumi, & Toyoda T., eds. Asian Law in Disasters, Routledge, 2016