Special Issue on Trans-Disciplinary Approach (TDA) and Decision Making on Building Disaster Resilience

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Ishiwatari, Kenichi Tsukahara, K. Takeuchi
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A transdisciplinary approach (TDA) for disaster risk reduction (DRR) is an inclusive and collaborative implementation strategy that brings together stakeholders from various disciplines and sectors. TDA facilitates the collective efforts of diverse stakeholders, encouraging them to work together to co-produce and co-implement solutions that reduce disaster risks. Technical Committee 21, “Transdisciplinary approach for building societal resilience to disasters (TC21),” was established as a technical committee of the Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council in 2016. TC21 has been engaged in international collaborative research activities aimed at mitigating water-related disasters by introducing scientific, knowledge-based decision making using the TDA. This special issue features four case studies that analyze DRR efforts through the lens of the TDA. One such case covers Xinshan Village in Taiwan, which sustained devastating impacts from Typhoon Morakot in 2009. Through collaborative efforts involving all levels of government, residents, academia, and specialists, the village successfully prevented there being any casualties. The second study focuses on the Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Program in Japan, a program which is developing disaster risk information systems through collaboration with local municipalities. These systems play crucial disaster management roles on the ground. The third study examines the mechanisms of cost- and responsibility-sharing for disaster management, developed by Japan and the US, and highlights the importance of collaboration and shared accountability in building resilient societies. The fourth study analyzes statement publications at the UN Global Platform for DRR and finds that the number of member states publishing official statements is decreasing. The findings of these articles demonstrate that collaboration, technology, and investment is crucial for DRR and that these areas can be developed through the TDA. By fostering collaboration, embracing technology, and investing in resilient solutions, stakeholders can collectively build more resilient societies.
《建设抗灾能力的跨学科方法与决策》特刊
减少灾害风险的跨学科方法(TDA)是一项包容和协作的实施战略,汇集了来自不同学科和部门的利益攸关方。TDA促进了不同利益攸关方的集体努力,鼓励他们共同努力,共同制定和实施减少灾害风险的解决方案。亚洲土木工程协调委员会(Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council,简称TC21)于2016年成立了“建立社会灾害复原力的跨学科方法”技术委员会。TC21一直致力于国际合作研究活动,旨在通过利用TDA引入科学的、基于知识的决策来减轻与水有关的灾害。本期特刊包括四个案例研究,通过TDA的视角分析减少灾害风险工作。台湾的新山村就是这样一个例子,2009年,那里遭受了莫拉克台风的毁灭性影响。通过各级政府、居民、学术界和专家的共同努力,该村成功地避免了任何伤亡。第二项研究的重点是日本的跨部门战略创新促进计划,该计划通过与地方市政当局合作开发灾害风险信息系统。这些系统在地面灾害管理中发挥着至关重要的作用。第三项研究考察了由日本和美国开发的灾害管理成本和责任分担机制,并强调了合作和共同问责制在建设抗灾社会中的重要性。第四项研究分析了联合国全球减灾平台发表的声明,发现发表官方声明的成员国数量正在减少。这些文章的研究结果表明,协作、技术和投资对减少灾害风险至关重要,这些领域可以通过TDA得到发展。通过促进合作、拥抱技术和投资于具有复原力的解决方案,利益攸关方可以共同建设更具复原力的社会。
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Journal of Disaster Research
Journal of Disaster Research GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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