Proposal for Systematic Collection and Recording of On-site Knowledge for Disaster Restoration Acquired during Large-Scale Earthquakes

H. Arita, Shizuka Hashimoto, Tatsumi Tomosho, Kunio Ono, Narufumi Fukuyo, M. Nakajima, Y. Uchikawa, Katsumi Chiba, Mototsugu Ochiai, Masaharu Gohko, Takahiro Tamura, T. Hattori
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: Eventuality is continuous in the restoration work following large-scale earthquake disasters. While the government of fi cials in charge of the restoration work are in a dif fi cult situation, both they and response workers create practical measures and ingenuity, awareness, and lessons learned to solve problems at hand. The authors refer to such wisdom acquired through practical experience as on-site knowledge . Such knowledge tends to be limited to individuals and even small circles of groups, but if it is widely shared among engineers, its effect upon problem-solving potential at disaster restoration sites is great. At present, most on-site knowledge is consumed in a small area and is tends to be forgotten without being recorded. However, since large-scale disasters are highly unique and rare, and because the same conditions are poorly reproducible, active and conscious recording of on-site knowledge is indispensable for appropriate and effective recovery efforts following future disasters. The purpose of this paper is to establish a basic understanding that will lead to the accumulation of on-site knowledge for future use, based on the experience of recording on-site knowledge in the department of agricultural and rural development during disaster restoration following the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011. For this reason, the authors de fi ne on-site knowledge by discussing its characteristics and clarifying its utility in disaster response. In addition, we will present the matters that should be considered in terms of description format and quality control in on-site knowledge documentation. We then propose a method of continuous systematic collection and management.
系统收集和记录大地震灾害恢复现场知识的建议
在大规模地震灾害后的恢复工作中,可能性是持续存在的。虽然负责重建工作的政府官员处境艰难,但他们和救灾人员都采取了切实可行的措施,发挥了聪明才智,提高了意识,吸取了经验教训,解决了手头的问题。作者将这种通过实践经验获得的智慧称为现场知识。这样的知识往往局限于个人甚至小范围的团体,但如果它在工程师之间广泛共享,它对解决灾难恢复现场的潜在问题的影响是巨大的。目前,大多数现场知识都是在一个小范围内消耗的,而且容易被遗忘而不被记录。然而,由于大规模灾害是非常独特和罕见的,而且同样的情况很难重现,因此,对于今后灾害后适当和有效的恢复工作来说,主动和有意识地记录现场知识是必不可少的。本文的目的是基于2011年3月东日本大地震灾后恢复期间农业和农村发展部门记录现场知识的经验,建立一个基本的认识,从而积累现场知识供将来使用。因此,作者通过讨论现场知识的特征和阐明其在灾害响应中的效用来定义现场知识。此外,我们将提出在现场知识文档的描述格式和质量控制方面应考虑的事项。然后,我们提出了一种连续系统收集和管理的方法。
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