TY - JOUR
T1 - Panel Discussion in WBF 2023
T2 - New Collaboration for Building a Resilient Society
AU - Uchida, Noriko
AU - Seto, Shuji
AU - Suppasri, Anawat
AU - Ono, Takahiro
AU - Kobayashi, Makoto
AU - Yasuda, Mari
AU - Iitoyo, Fumika
AU - Itabashi, Keiko
AU - Imamura, Fumihiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Building a resilient society is key to preparing for disasters beyond the planned scale. To achieve this, it is necessary to create a clear common understanding of what “resilient” disaster management means and to consider concrete methods to accelerate its social implementation. However, few opportunities have occurred to have these discussions with diverse stakeholders. Therefore, a panel discussion was held to consider the type of cooperation required to build a resilient society. Each speaker provided information from various perspectives, including emergency information, disaster prevention education, and scientific knowledge on the mechanism of tsunamis, and their impact on ecosystems. Based on the above, the panel discussion confirmed the need for various elements such as infrastructure, information, rules, and social structure. In particular, it is necessary to develop consistency with existing safety standards for disaster prevention using ecosystems. It was suggested that, in addition to the practice of education, cooperation with the media, which keeps up-to-date information on a long-term basis, is indispensable for raising awareness of disaster prevention. This panel discussion emphasized that disaster reduction is a difficult field for companies to enter and commercialize, however, it was emphasized that it is indispensable worldwide.
AB - Building a resilient society is key to preparing for disasters beyond the planned scale. To achieve this, it is necessary to create a clear common understanding of what “resilient” disaster management means and to consider concrete methods to accelerate its social implementation. However, few opportunities have occurred to have these discussions with diverse stakeholders. Therefore, a panel discussion was held to consider the type of cooperation required to build a resilient society. Each speaker provided information from various perspectives, including emergency information, disaster prevention education, and scientific knowledge on the mechanism of tsunamis, and their impact on ecosystems. Based on the above, the panel discussion confirmed the need for various elements such as infrastructure, information, rules, and social structure. In particular, it is necessary to develop consistency with existing safety standards for disaster prevention using ecosystems. It was suggested that, in addition to the practice of education, cooperation with the media, which keeps up-to-date information on a long-term basis, is indispensable for raising awareness of disaster prevention. This panel discussion emphasized that disaster reduction is a difficult field for companies to enter and commercialize, however, it was emphasized that it is indispensable worldwide.
KW - BOSAI education
KW - Eco-DRR
KW - emergency communication
KW - industry-academia collaboration
KW - wellbeing
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U2 - 10.20965/jdr.2024.p0523
DO - 10.20965/jdr.2024.p0523
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85196193003
SN - 1881-2473
VL - 19
SP - 523
EP - 533
JO - Journal of Disaster Research
JF - Journal of Disaster Research
IS - 3
ER -