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Page 1: People with Special Needs and Disasters: Person-in-Environment Model GIS Mapping and Multi-Stakeholder Collaborations Shigeo TATSUKI Doshisha University,

People with Special Needs and Disasters:Person-in-Environment Model GIS Mapping and Multi-

Stakeholder Collaborations

Shigeo TATSUKI

Doshisha University, Japan

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Table of Contents

• Sociological Implications of Recent Meteorological Hazards• 2004 Niigata Flood Research:3 Types of Casualties • What is PSND?

– Vulnerability from a “Person-in-Environment Perspective”

• Put Lessons Learned into Practice– GIS Mapping of People with Special Needs (PSNs)– GIS Mapping of People with Special Needs in times of Disaster (PSNDs)– Individualized Evacuation/Sheltering Assistance Using PSND GIS

Database– Multi-stakeholder Collaboration

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0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

1913-20

1921-30

1931-40

1941-50

1951-60

1961-70

1971-80

1981-90

1991-00

2001-05

Casualties

M1M2M3M4M5M6

10N

10 Year Averages of Typhoon Disaster Casualties by Magnitudes from 1913 to 2005

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新潟日報 2004 年 7 月 15 日

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Age Frequency35 3740 4245505560 636570 72,72,7275 75,76,76,78,7880 82,8285 85,88

12 out of 15 Casualties were those who were over the age of 65

Young Old前期高齢者

Old OLD後期高齢者

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The Field Study on 7.13 Niigata Flood Disasters of 2004

•3 Types of Casualties

•Not Only Macro- But Also Micro-Hazard Vulnerabilities were Socially Created

Hayashi, H., & Tatsuki, S. The Cause of Death among 7.13 Niigata Flood Disaster Victims, A presentation at the Interim Report Forum for the Investigation of the 2004 July Niigata/ Fukusima/Fukui Heavy Rainfall Disasters, Niigata University, November 19, 2004.

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Group 1

Group 1: Nakanoshima    3 Casualties

• Healthy Aged over 75• More than 3 m under water• Rapid Water Flow Crushed Wooden Houses

Hayashi, H., & Tatsuki, S. The Cause of Death among 7.13 Niigata Flood Disaster Victims, A presentation at the Interim Report Forum for the Investigation of the 2004 July Niigata/ Fukusima/Fukui Heavy Rainfall Disasters, Niigata University, November 19, 2004.Inside

Outside

Evac.Cntr

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破堤直後の様子 ( 後で数日後の様子があります ) (中ノ島町・室橋嘉一氏撮影)

Group 1

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(中ノ島町・室橋嘉一氏撮影)

Group 1

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Group 2

Group 2: Near Broken Levee in Sanjo City 5 Casualties

• Younger Victims• Found Outside• 2 Victims were on their way to

Evacuation Center

Inside

Outside

Evac.Cntr

Hayashi, H., & Tatsuki, S. The Cause of Death among 7.13 Niigata Flood Disaster Victims, A presentation at the Interim Report Forum for the Investigation of the 2004 July Niigata/ Fukusima/Fukui Heavy Rainfall Disasters, Niigata University, November 19, 2004.

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Group 2

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Group 2

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Group 3

Group 3: The South Bank of Igarashi River in Sanjo City 4 Casualties

• Found Inside the House• Over the Age of 75• Trouble in Walking

( Single, Bed-bound Cared by an Old Spouse )• Nobody Responded to the Need for Evacuation

Assistance

Inside

Outside

Evac.Cntr

Hayashi, H., & Tatsuki, S. The Cause of Death among 7.13 Niigata Flood Disaster Victims, A presentation at the Interim Report Forum for the Investigation of the 2004 July Niigata/ Fukusima/Fukui Heavy Rainfall Disasters, Niigata University, November 19, 2004.

Types of Casualties

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Group 3

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Group 3

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Vulnerability as a Function of Hazards, Person, & Environment

Vulnerability is NOT intrinsic to a Person, but is Socially Created

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f( , f( Person, Environment )

Estimated Hazard(Flood, Flood Tide, Tsunami, etc.) Level

1. Reliance on Long-term Care Services due to Age, Disability, etc.2. Not Able to Evacuate by Oneself3. Not Able to Survive at Shelter without Special Assistance

Help Available for Evacuation & Sheltering at times of Disaster ?

Person-Environment Profiles

HazardHazard

OverallVulnerability

PSND

People with Special Needs in times of DisasterPeople with Special Needs in times of Disaster

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GIS Mapping of People with Special Needs at times of Disaster (PSND)

Kobe City Hyogo Ward Project

(April 2008 to Now)

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Hazard Layer

Personal Factor

Environmental Factor

PxE Interaction Factor

V= ƒ ( H, ƒ ( P, E ))

Overall Vulnerability Map

Person-in-Environment Model of Mapping Vulnerability

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Identifying the Hazards

Flood Landslide Tsunami

Type of Hazards

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4,411 Persons with Physical Disabilities Residing in Hyogo Ward, Kobe City

N=4,411

Flood Landslide Tsunami

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914 Persons with Physical Disabilities were Residing in Hazardous Areas

N=914

Flood Landslide Tsunami

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612 (67%) out of 914 PWPD in Hazardous Areas Agreed to Structured Interviews

N=612 (67 %)

Flood Landslide Tsunami

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Age/Gender Physical Disability

Housing Fragility

Social Isolation

Physical Immobility

Social Capital

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CompositeVulnerability Index

99 Individuals (17%) identified being the most vulnerable.

It is estimated that about 155 (17% of 914 PWPD’s in the area) individuals require immediate attention for evacuation & sheltering planning.

Flood

Landslide Tsunami

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Category 1 Category 2

Category 3 Category 4

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Overlay of 4-Level Density Map = Overall Density Map

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Strategies for Creating Individualized Evacuation & Sheltering Plans

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D

C

B

A

A

B

C

Build Evacuation & Sheltering Support System by means of Collaboration among Different Stakeholders: The Key to Obtain & to Share Information is the Consent from PSND’s

Neighborhood Assoc. A

D

E

E

PSND’s Who Gave Consent to Share Their Personal Info.

LtC Service Recipient ListPSN Db

Designated Diseases Pt.Alien Registration

・ Inter-Departmental Sharingof PSND Info.・ Population List Creation・ Utilize Inter-DepartmentalInfo. Sharing Initiatives

District Welfare Liaison B

LCSP C

Community Emergency Response Team D

District Welfare Liaison F

Check M

issing or Duplications

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D

C

B

A

A

B

C

Build Evacuation & Sheltering Support System by means of Collaboration among Different Stakeholders: The Key to Obtain & to Share

Information is the Consent from PSND’s

Neighborhood Assoc. A

D

E

E

PSND’s Who Gave Consent

to Share Their Personal Info.

District Welfare Liaison B

LCSP C

Community Emergency Response Team D

District Welfare Liaison F

Individualized Evacuation & Sheltering PlanD

C

B

E

A

Long-term Care RecipientDisability Benefit

Recipient ListDesignated Diseases Pt.

Alien Registration

・ Inter-Departmental Sharingof PSND Info.・ Population List Creation・ Utilize Inter-DepartmentalInfo. Sharing Initiatives

Check Missing or D

uplications

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Resilience Building Through Multi-stakeholder Collaboration

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Shift in Disaster Management Strategies

From• Hazards • Reactive• Single Agency• Science Driven• Response Management• Planning for Communities• Communicating to

Communities

To• Vulnerability• Proactive• Partnerships• Multidisciplinary Approach• Risk Management• Planning with Communities• Communicating with

Communities

Source:Pearce, Laurie. Natural Hazards, 2003, Vol. 28, pp. 211-228

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Build Trust Among Different Stakeholders Facilitate Effective Collaboration

• The government should have a dialogue with the stakeholders regarding the the result of proposed model of mapping vulnerability.

• Incorporate their feedback to further improve the study.

• These maps can be used as a tool to provide motivation to mobilize community members to provide assistance to the special needs population. This would be difficult to obtain without a compelling visual proof.

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Plan With Different Stakeholders in The Community

Picture 1: Entrance with Ramp Not Built for Wheelchair

Picture 2: Hard to Close Door of Toilet for Disabled

Picture 3: Consultation with Different Stakeholders

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Learn From PSND (1)

Evacuation Path of Visually-Impaired Person A

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Learn from PSND (2)

Evacuation Path of Hearing-Impaired Person B