The Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011 had profound impacts in various ways because it was a complex disaster. In addition to the earthquake itself, the tsunami and nuclear accident were even more severe for human lives, health, economy, and the environment. Researchers around the world responded to the disaster. The study topics spanned from natural sciences to social sciences. In this study, we analyzed over 20, 000 academic records concerning the Great East Japan Earthquake from a data science perspective. As a result of text mining, the characteristics of many research fields were elucidated. By collecting the studies in terms of country and research subject, we found characteristics of countries that conducted studies on the disaster....
17th International Sedimentological Congress [ISC 2006 FUKUOKA, JAPAN] 27th August - 1th September, ...
This study aimed to delineate the decline in public interest toward the March 2011 Great East Japan ...
Objective: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake struck off Japan. Although some studies...
Backgrounds: On March 11(th) 2011, the Tohoku region of Japan was struck by catastrophic disasters. ...
On the tenth anniversary of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, investigating the evolution of disaster sc...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
This review examines three monographs that make conspicuous contributions to our understanding of ma...
The March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear leak were complex traumas. We exami...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
3rd International Congress of Sedimentology [BRAZIL 2003] June 8-11, Belém - Par
This article evaluates research activities after wide-scale disas-ter damage. Wide-scale disasters r...
Japan’s rural regions have been shrinking for the entire postwar period, and successive efforts to r...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
This study visualized and analyzed the developing trends and hot topics in natural disaster research...
This book chapter targets how learning from large earthquakes disasters occurred and developed in Ja...
17th International Sedimentological Congress [ISC 2006 FUKUOKA, JAPAN] 27th August - 1th September, ...
This study aimed to delineate the decline in public interest toward the March 2011 Great East Japan ...
Objective: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake struck off Japan. Although some studies...
Backgrounds: On March 11(th) 2011, the Tohoku region of Japan was struck by catastrophic disasters. ...
On the tenth anniversary of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, investigating the evolution of disaster sc...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
This review examines three monographs that make conspicuous contributions to our understanding of ma...
The March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear leak were complex traumas. We exami...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
3rd International Congress of Sedimentology [BRAZIL 2003] June 8-11, Belém - Par
This article evaluates research activities after wide-scale disas-ter damage. Wide-scale disasters r...
Japan’s rural regions have been shrinking for the entire postwar period, and successive efforts to r...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
This study visualized and analyzed the developing trends and hot topics in natural disaster research...
This book chapter targets how learning from large earthquakes disasters occurred and developed in Ja...
17th International Sedimentological Congress [ISC 2006 FUKUOKA, JAPAN] 27th August - 1th September, ...
This study aimed to delineate the decline in public interest toward the March 2011 Great East Japan ...
Objective: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake struck off Japan. Although some studies...