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East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary Forum Ten Year Path of the East Japan Recovery: A Comparative Perspective East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary Forum Ten Year Path of the East Japan Recovery: A Comparative Perspective Language: Japanese and English Free to participate ●Place: Online(Please pre-register) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Vjy2C_2yIOdJaSV_p541azbi-rp39IfYWtRuZBgjqwo/edit Part I : 10:00-12:00 (Japanese time) Part II: 13:00-16:00 (Japanese time) As of the 10th anniversary of the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami that hit the Sanriku coastal area in March 11, 2011, this symposium aims at giving back the result of academic interactions between the disaster affected universities in East Japan, Kobe, and many other parts in Asian region, with a common goal to induce lessons for the disaster resilient and social welfare oriented future. 2021 Sunday March 7 th Pre-Event: March 6th, 2021 Joint Workshop organized by the students at Kobe and Iwate Universities Organizers:Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management

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East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary Forum

Ten Year Path of the East Japan Recovery:A Comparative Perspective

East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary Forum

Ten Year Path of the East Japan Recovery:A Comparative Perspective

●Language: Japanese and English ●Free to participate●Place: Online(Please pre-register)

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Vjy2C_2yIOdJaSV_p541azbi-rp39IfYWtRuZBgjqwo/edit

Part I : 10:00-12:00 (Japanese time)

Part II: 13:00-16:00 (Japanese time)

As of the 10th anniversary of the East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami that hit the Sanriku coastal area in March 11, 2011, this symposium aims at giving back the result of academic interactions between the disaster affected universities in East Japan, Kobe, and many other parts in Asian region, with a common goal to induce lessons for the disaster resilient and social welfare oriented future.

2021

Sunday March 7th

Pre-Event: March 6th, 2021 Joint Workshop organized by the students at Kobe and Iwate Universities

Organizers:Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management

Panel Discussion

Moderator: KANEKO Yuka, Professor, Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation

Panelists: MATSUOKA Katsumi, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster ManagementTaqwaddin Husein, LL.D., Aceh Ombudsman, Indonesia Teuku Alvisyahrin, Lecturer, Syiah Kuala UniversityWANG Jianping, Professor, Sichuan UniversityRosemary Du Plessis, Professor, Canterbury University, New ZealandEbinezer Florano, Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman

Q&A

Panel Discussion

Moderator: KANEKO Yuka, Professor, Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation

Panelists: MATSUOKA Katsumi, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster ManagementTaqwaddin Husein, LL.D., Aceh Ombudsman, Indonesia Teuku Alvisyahrin, Lecturer, Syiah Kuala UniversityWANG Jianping, Professor, Sichuan UniversityRosemary Du Plessis, Professor, Canterbury University, New ZealandEbinezer Florano, Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman

Q&A

PART I: East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary: Whether Recovery Has Been Done?

Facilitator: HOKUGO Akihiko, Professor, Kobe University Research Center for Urban Safety & Security

1. MUGIKURA Tetsu, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“Realizing the Safety: Ten years after the East Japan Earthquake” 2. KANEKO Yuka, Professor, Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation“Lives and Livelihoods Recovery: Results from the Questionnaire in Affected Areas”3. MINAMI Masaak, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“The Path of Recovery from the East Japan Earthquake in Iwate” 4. HONJO Yuichi, Research Professor, Graduate School of Disaster Resilience & Governance, University of Hyogo“Recovery of Local Economy: Results from the Questionnaire in Affected Areas”

Q&A

PART I: East Japan Earthquake 10th Anniversary: Whether Recovery Has Been Done?

Facilitator: HOKUGO Akihiko, Professor, Kobe University Research Center for Urban Safety & Security

1. MUGIKURA Tetsu, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“Realizing the Safety: Ten years after the East Japan Earthquake” 2. KANEKO Yuka, Professor, Kobe University Center for Social System Innovation“Lives and Livelihoods Recovery: Results from the Questionnaire in Affected Areas”3. MINAMI Masaak, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“The Path of Recovery from the East Japan Earthquake in Iwate” 4. HONJO Yuichi, Research Professor, Graduate School of Disaster Resilience & Governance, University of Hyogo“Recovery of Local Economy: Results from the Questionnaire in Affected Areas”

Q&A

PART II: Evaluating the Recovery: Lessons Shared between Disaster-Stricken Universities

Facilitator: SHIOMI Yumi, Senior Researcher, Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC)

Key Note Speech: TOYODA Toshihisa, Professor Emeritus Kobe University“Build Back Better: Its Definition and Outcomes”

1. MATSUOKA Katsumi, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“East Japan Earthquake Ten Year Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 2. Taqwaddin Husein, Aceh Ombudsman, Indonesia & Teuku Alvisyahrin, Lecturer, Syiah Kuala University“Aceh Tsunami 2004 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications”3. WANG Jianping, Professor, Faculty of Law, Sichuan University“Sichuan Earthquake 2008 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 4. Rosemary Du Plessis, Professor, Canterbury University, New Zealand “Canterbury Earthquake 2011 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 5. Ebinezer Florano, Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman“Typhoon Yolanda 2013 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications”

PART II: Evaluating the Recovery: Lessons Shared between Disaster-Stricken Universities

Facilitator: SHIOMI Yumi, Senior Researcher, Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC)

Key Note Speech: TOYODA Toshihisa, Professor Emeritus Kobe University“Build Back Better: Its Definition and Outcomes”

1. MATSUOKA Katsumi, Professor, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management“East Japan Earthquake Ten Year Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 2. Taqwaddin Husein, Aceh Ombudsman, Indonesia & Teuku Alvisyahrin, Lecturer, Syiah Kuala University“Aceh Tsunami 2004 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications”3. WANG Jianping, Professor, Faculty of Law, Sichuan University“Sichuan Earthquake 2008 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 4. Rosemary Du Plessis, Professor, Canterbury University, New Zealand “Canterbury Earthquake 2011 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications” 5. Ebinezer Florano, Professor, University of the Philippines Diliman“Typhoon Yolanda 2013 Recovery: Evaluation Method and Implications”

●PROGRAMME

GREETINGSENOMOTO Masahiro, Director, Kobe University Center for Social System InnovationKOSHIYA Shin, Director, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management

●PROGRAMME

GREETINGSENOMOTO Masahiro, Director, Kobe University Center for Social System InnovationKOSHIYA Shin, Director, Iwate University Research Center for Regional Disaster Management