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Geographical Study of the Disaster in Japan

日本における災害の地理学的研究
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Volume: 86  Issue:Page: 132-137 (J-STAGE)  Publication year: 2014 
JST Material Number: U0119A  ISSN: 1883-4396  Document type: Article
Article type: 文献レビュー  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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Physical geography  ,  Geophysics in general  ,  Natural disasters 
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  • Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG) 1960. Special issue on the disasters of Kanogawa Typhoon. Geographical Review of Japan 33: 97–189. (JE)
  • Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG) 1996. Special issue on the “Hanshin-Awaji Great Earthquake Disaster”. Geographical Review of Japan 69A: 467–637. (JE)
  • Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG) 2003. Hazard mapping and geography: Why hazard mapping projects are now strongly promoted. Geographical Review of Japan 76: 924–930.
  • Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG) 2004. How can we make hazard map for effective reduction of earthquake damages. Geographical Review of Japan 77: 883–886.
  • Association of Japanese Geographers (AJG) 2005. Contribution of geography towards natural disaster mitigation: In consideration of climate and earthquake disasters in 2004. Geographical Review of Japan 78: 867–878.
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