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Evolving Concept of Resilience: Soft Measures of Flood Risk Management in Japan
2020
Connections The Quarterly Journal
The concept of resilience is evolving to reflect various changes in climate, socio-economy, technology, etc. This article analyzes areas affecting resilience by reviewing the policy change of flood risk management, particularly soft measures, in Japan. Japan has coped with natural disasters throughout its history and succeeded in reducing flood damage. In particular, the government had invested in the infrastructure of flood protection at the level of 1 % of the National Income for the last
doi:10.11610/connections.19.3.07
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