Awareness about the threats posed by different types of coastal disasters has increased throughout the world, as people are exposed to the nature of these hazards through media reports on events in distant countries. This has resulted in coastal residents being aware about the destructive power of tsunamis, despite no such events having taken place in their country in recent times. Regardless of this increased awareness, it has been hypothesized that there is still need for local governments to enact adequate policies to raise the awareness of local residents, for example, by holding regular evacuation drills. The present research presents a comparative assessment of tsunami awareness in two tourist destinations in Japan and the USA, which ...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken for the consciousness and behaviors of inhabitants, against th...
In this research, a visiting class on disaster preparedness education for higher-grade elementary sc...
A survey of over 300 residents’ and visitors’ (non-residents) perceptions of tsunami haz...
Surfers can have more chance to be exposed to tsunamis than other beach users because they visit bea...
The objective of this research study was to assess the degree of public awareness on tsunamis. The r...
The devastating southeast Asian tsunami of December 26, 2004 has brought home the destructive conseq...
Since 2004 there is a growing global awareness of the risks that tsunamis pose to coastal communitie...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami prompted a review of tsunami disaster prevention measures in Japan. Mo...
The coastal area of Akita prefecture had big earthquake and Tsunami that caused of serious amounts o...
Risk perception for rare, low-probability hazards, such as tsunamis, tends to be low due to individu...
The devastating southeast Asian tsunami of December 26, 2004 has brought home the destructive conse...
AbstractSince 2004 there is a growing global awareness of the risks that tsunamis pose to coastal co...
Following the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 there was heightened international awareness of this haza...
On October 28, 2012, an earthquake occurred offshore Canada, with a magnitude Mw of 7.8, triggering ...
AbstractIn these ten years since 2004, there were more than ten big disasters in coastal area includ...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken for the consciousness and behaviors of inhabitants, against th...
In this research, a visiting class on disaster preparedness education for higher-grade elementary sc...
A survey of over 300 residents’ and visitors’ (non-residents) perceptions of tsunami haz...
Surfers can have more chance to be exposed to tsunamis than other beach users because they visit bea...
The objective of this research study was to assess the degree of public awareness on tsunamis. The r...
The devastating southeast Asian tsunami of December 26, 2004 has brought home the destructive conseq...
Since 2004 there is a growing global awareness of the risks that tsunamis pose to coastal communitie...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami prompted a review of tsunami disaster prevention measures in Japan. Mo...
The coastal area of Akita prefecture had big earthquake and Tsunami that caused of serious amounts o...
Risk perception for rare, low-probability hazards, such as tsunamis, tends to be low due to individu...
The devastating southeast Asian tsunami of December 26, 2004 has brought home the destructive conse...
AbstractSince 2004 there is a growing global awareness of the risks that tsunamis pose to coastal co...
Following the Indian Ocean Tsunami in 2004 there was heightened international awareness of this haza...
On October 28, 2012, an earthquake occurred offshore Canada, with a magnitude Mw of 7.8, triggering ...
AbstractIn these ten years since 2004, there were more than ten big disasters in coastal area includ...
A questionnaire survey was undertaken for the consciousness and behaviors of inhabitants, against th...
In this research, a visiting class on disaster preparedness education for higher-grade elementary sc...
A survey of over 300 residents’ and visitors’ (non-residents) perceptions of tsunami haz...