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Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi
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Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

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Page 1: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies

Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010

Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi

Page 2: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

IRDR-Japan Supports “Forensic Investigations” approach and

help creating “suggested template questions” as the

behavior indicators that would serve for evaluating the progress of Hyogo Framework for Action

Page 3: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

McBean’s List ofSuggested Template

Questions

Hyogo Frameworkfor Action

MORS Check

Expanded List of Forensic Investigation Template Questions

Critical Behavior Listfor Indicators

Forensic StudiesCompare High

Performers with Average or Low Performers

Monitoring of Progress of HFA

Page 4: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

Classification of Forensic Investigation Questions

Page 5: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

Critical Behavior Indicators should be

•Measureable•Observed•Reliable• Specific

Page 6: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

13 Japanese Academic Societies interested in Natural Disaster Reduction will collaborate to

compile the list of Critical Behaviors for disaster reduction by identifying

those behaviors that are significantly different between high

performer and average or low performer of disaster reduction

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3. 広域的危機管理・減災体制の構築に関する研究

首都直下地震防災・減災特別プロジェクトResearch Framework

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Albeverio, S., Jentsch V., & Kantz H. (Eds.) Extreme Events in Nature and Society, 2006, Springer

Causal Relationships among Social Problems due to Earthquakes

Page 8: Proposal of J-IRDR for Forensic Case Studies Proposed at Earthquake Research Institute of Univ. Tokyo on 5 April, 2010 Kuniyoshi Takeuchi & Haruo Hayashi.

McBean’s List ofSuggested Template

Questions

Hyogo Frameworkfor Action

Comparing Good and Poor Examples

Critical Behavior Listfor Indicators

Expanded List ofSuggested Template

Questions

MORS Check

( An alternative procedure)