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Taking Time, Sharing Spaces: Adaptive Risk Governance Processes in Rural Japan
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作者 ilan chabay 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第4期464-471,共8页
Rural and peri-urban communities in Japan, as well as in many other regions of the world, face risks of discrete event natural phenomena, including earthquakes,floods, and landslides. They also face persistent disrupt... Rural and peri-urban communities in Japan, as well as in many other regions of the world, face risks of discrete event natural phenomena, including earthquakes,floods, and landslides. They also face persistent disruptive stress due to risks that remain active over long durations,such as the loss of community capacities due to an aging population. This article describes my observations of and subsequent reflections on adaptive risk governance and community resilience building processes in two areas of western and southern Japan—Chizu in Tottori Prefecture and towns near Kumamoto City in Kumamoto Prefecture.Four aspects of adaptive risk governance from this limited set of observations stood out:(1) the importance of establishing a durable, patient process,(2) initiated and facilitated by a trusted figure, in(3) a space or venue accessible and open to the community, and(4) augmented by boundary objects that facilitate role playing, iteration,and ownership by the community of solutions generated in these dialogues. 展开更多
关键词 Boundary objects Case Station-Field Campuses(CASiFiCA) Community RESILIENCE Knowledge Learning and Societal Change Alliance(KLASICA) JAPAN Risk GOVERNANCE Yonmenkaigi System Method(YSM)
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Participatory Risk Governance for Reducing Disaster and Societal Risks:Collaborative Knowledge Production and Implementation
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作者 Norio Okada ilan chabay Ortwin Renn 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第4期429-433,共5页
The background, purpose, and design of this special section are briefly explained in this introductory article. Three aspects emerged from the articles in this special section and are highlighted to provide a frame of... The background, purpose, and design of this special section are briefly explained in this introductory article. Three aspects emerged from the articles in this special section and are highlighted to provide a frame of reference for the reader:(1) a paradigm shift towards adaptive and integrative disaster risk governance;(2) a framework that situates adaptive and integrative risk governance in the context of transformation toward sustainability; and(3) the introduction of ‘‘implementation science'' as a concept, method, and emerging field that brings natural and social sciences, engineering, and humanities jointly to bear in risk mitigation and adaptation. 展开更多
关键词 Adaptive RISK GOVERNANCE IMPLEMENTATION science PARTICIPATORY RISK GOVERNANCE Societal RISK factors Sustainability transformation
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