Session Details
防災計画
Thu. Sep 11, 2025 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM JST
Thu. Sep 11, 2025 12:00 AM - 1:20 AM UTC
Thu. Sep 11, 2025 12:00 AM - 1:20 AM UTC
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[11AM1-No-01]Toward Effective Disaster Response and Information for Foreign Tourists in Japan: An Empirical Study from Sado Island
*Hideki Kato1, Rumi Yatagawa1 (1. Shibaura Institute of Technology)
[11AM1-No-03]Psychological processes of water stockpiling behavior to prepare for water outage caused by earthquake disasters
*Keita Suzuki1, Nao Sugiki2, Kojiro Matsuo2 (1. Toyohashi University of Technology, Graduate School, 2. Toyohashi University of Technology)
[11AM1-No-05]How to Create a Mutual Assistance System During s in Japan‘s Declining Population Areas: Focusing on Social Capital among Local Residents
*Rumi Yatagawa1, Sakumi Iida2 (1. Shibaura Institute of Technology, 2. Japan Water Works Association)
[11AM1-No-07]Analysis of changes in flood risk response capacity assuming evacuation support among residents
*Haruka Matsui1, Daisuke Kamiya1, Mamoru Yoshida2 (1. University of the Ryukyus, 2. Nagasaki University)
[11AM1-No-09]Evaluating the effectiveness of disaster prevention events using a disaster prevention awareness assessment tool
*Kodai Kagoshima1, Hitoshi Takemura1, Miu Yamauchi1, Shunsuke Tanaka1, Hikaru Niihara1, Shigeto Inagaki2 (1. Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd., 2. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Kinki Regional Development Bureau Yamatogawa River Office)
[11AM1-No-11]Initiatives to improve the effectiveness of evacuation at facilities for persons requiring special care and verification of their effectiveness
*Miu Yamauchi1, Hitoshi Takemura1, Hikaru Niihara1, Shigeto Inagaki2, Kohei Matsuno3 (1. Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd., 2. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Kinki Regional Development Bureau Yamatogawa River Office, 3. Matsubara City Mayor's Office Crisis Management Division)
[11AM1-No-13]Verification of the usefulness of multistage flood probability maps
*Yuhei Matsuo1, Naotsugu Sato2 (1. Chuo University Graduate School, 2. Chuo University)
[11AM1-No-15]An Analysis of the Livelihood Hardships of Victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake from a "Worst-Case Scenario"
*Mariko Matsuka1, Yasunori Kozuki1, Maya Matsushige1, Kenya Ito2, Sora Ando1, Kazuhisa Iwaka1, Ryoichi Yamanaka1 (1. Tokushima University, 2. General Incorporated Association Team Ohkan)