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Evolution of Japan's flood control planning and policy in response to climate change risks and social changes

Toshio Koike

2021Water Policy25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Building a sustainable society by strengthening disaster resilience is a common goal in the world. It is crucial to promote cooperation between the general public and the science community by sharing data, information, knowledge, experiences, and ideas. Japan has routinely been beset by catastrophic floods caused mainly by destructive typhoons and critically active seasonal fronts. With the turn of the 21st century, changes in climate and society required additional realignment into the standardized procedures that had evolved over the previous half-century. Japan's new policy, ‘River Basin Disaster Resilience and Sustainability by All,’ takes comprehensive measures, mainly consisting of flood prevention, exposure reduction, and appropriate evacuation, response and recovery, aiming to strengthen disaster resilience and achieve sustainability through concerted efforts among all stakeholders. The policy can play a key role in the achievement of the common global goal.

Topics & Concepts

Flood mythResilience (materials science)Community resilienceClimate changeFlood controlEnvironmental planningSustainabilityTyphoonPolitical scienceEnvironmental resource managementPsychological resilienceEmergency managementSustainable developmentBusinessGeographyEconomicsEngineeringArchaeologyPsychotherapistPsychologyLawReliability engineeringThermodynamicsRedundancy (engineering)PhysicsEcologyMeteorologyBiologyFlood Risk Assessment and Management