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Intro
Contents
Editors and Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction: Comparing the Prioritization in Post-disaster Life Recovery
1 Purpose of the Joint Survey
2 Method of the Joint Survey
3 Post-east Japan Earthquake Recovery: Prioritization of Public Works
4 Post-east Japan Earthquake Recovery Viewed from Economic Entities
5 Recovery in Post-indian Ocean Tsunami Aceh: Isolated Safety
6 Sichuan Earthquake Recovery: Questions Remained for Agricultural Livelihood
7 Typhoon Yolanda Recovery: Resilience of Informal Sector
8 Implications from a Comparative Perspective
References
Resident Questionnaire Survey on the Lives and Livelihoods Recovery in the Devastated Area After Ten Years from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: Overall Results Review
1 Introduction
2 Demography of the Respondents
3 Housing Reconstruction Status
4 Livelihood Reconstruction Status
5 Recovery Status of the Local Economy
6 Local Population Recovery Status
7 Results and Consideration of Responses Regarding the Recovery Calendar
8 Summary
References
Survey Results on the Recovery Perception of the Commercial and Industrial Entities as of the 10th Anniversary of the East Japan Earthquake
1 Introduction: Purpose and Method
2 Damage Suffered and Status of Reconstruction of the Respondent Businesses
2.1 Overview of the Businesses
2.2 Damage Suffered by the Businesses
2.3 Reconstruction Status of the Businesses
2.4 Impact of the Earthquake on the Business Performance of the Respondent Businesses
2.5 Factors Behind Deterioration or Recovery of Business Performance
2.6 Receipt and Effect of Government Administrative Support
3 Respondent Businesses' Perception of the Status of Regional Economic Recovery
3.1 Characteristics of the Regional Economy as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.2 Level of Recovery of the Regional Economy as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.3 Level of Recovery of Local Shopping Streets as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.4 Private Organizations that Led Regional Economic Recovery
3.5 Status of Regional Population Recovery
4 Results of Responses About the Recovery Calendar
4.1 Recovery Calendar, Overall Total and Related Factors
4.2 Attributes of the Respondents
4.3 ""Recovery Calendar" of the Businesses in Each Region
5 Some Consideration
5.1 Regional Economy and Perception of Disaster Victims
5.2 Impact of the Reconstruction Development Policy on "Livelihood"
5.3 Recovery Community Building Entities
5.4 Non-Achievement of "Safety"
References
Aceh Post 2004 Tsunami Recovery: Strategies and Implications
1 Introduction
2 Survey Approach
3 Profile of the Respondents
4 Population Recovery
5 Economic Recovery
6 Time Factor in Post-tsunami Recovery
7 Pre- and Post-tsunami Community Activities
Contents
Editors and Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction: Comparing the Prioritization in Post-disaster Life Recovery
1 Purpose of the Joint Survey
2 Method of the Joint Survey
3 Post-east Japan Earthquake Recovery: Prioritization of Public Works
4 Post-east Japan Earthquake Recovery Viewed from Economic Entities
5 Recovery in Post-indian Ocean Tsunami Aceh: Isolated Safety
6 Sichuan Earthquake Recovery: Questions Remained for Agricultural Livelihood
7 Typhoon Yolanda Recovery: Resilience of Informal Sector
8 Implications from a Comparative Perspective
References
Resident Questionnaire Survey on the Lives and Livelihoods Recovery in the Devastated Area After Ten Years from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami: Overall Results Review
1 Introduction
2 Demography of the Respondents
3 Housing Reconstruction Status
4 Livelihood Reconstruction Status
5 Recovery Status of the Local Economy
6 Local Population Recovery Status
7 Results and Consideration of Responses Regarding the Recovery Calendar
8 Summary
References
Survey Results on the Recovery Perception of the Commercial and Industrial Entities as of the 10th Anniversary of the East Japan Earthquake
1 Introduction: Purpose and Method
2 Damage Suffered and Status of Reconstruction of the Respondent Businesses
2.1 Overview of the Businesses
2.2 Damage Suffered by the Businesses
2.3 Reconstruction Status of the Businesses
2.4 Impact of the Earthquake on the Business Performance of the Respondent Businesses
2.5 Factors Behind Deterioration or Recovery of Business Performance
2.6 Receipt and Effect of Government Administrative Support
3 Respondent Businesses' Perception of the Status of Regional Economic Recovery
3.1 Characteristics of the Regional Economy as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.2 Level of Recovery of the Regional Economy as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.3 Level of Recovery of Local Shopping Streets as Seen by the Respondent Businesses
3.4 Private Organizations that Led Regional Economic Recovery
3.5 Status of Regional Population Recovery
4 Results of Responses About the Recovery Calendar
4.1 Recovery Calendar, Overall Total and Related Factors
4.2 Attributes of the Respondents
4.3 ""Recovery Calendar" of the Businesses in Each Region
5 Some Consideration
5.1 Regional Economy and Perception of Disaster Victims
5.2 Impact of the Reconstruction Development Policy on "Livelihood"
5.3 Recovery Community Building Entities
5.4 Non-Achievement of "Safety"
References
Aceh Post 2004 Tsunami Recovery: Strategies and Implications
1 Introduction
2 Survey Approach
3 Profile of the Respondents
4 Population Recovery
5 Economic Recovery
6 Time Factor in Post-tsunami Recovery
7 Pre- and Post-tsunami Community Activities