Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe

Strain accumulation, rupture, propagation and secondary events, which are the geological phases of the capricious seismic cycle, may also apply to the whole disaster process. The March 11th earthquake disaster in Japan highlights a ceaseless metamorphoses of risk, which has challenged the convention...

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Main Author: Marie Augendre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaise 2012-06-01
Series:Ebisu: Études Japonaises
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ebisu/219
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description Strain accumulation, rupture, propagation and secondary events, which are the geological phases of the capricious seismic cycle, may also apply to the whole disaster process. The March 11th earthquake disaster in Japan highlights a ceaseless metamorphoses of risk, which has challenged the conventional wisdom concerning countermeasures, while offering the opportunity to consider new and improved ways of adapting to the disaster cycle.
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spelling doaj.art-9065840942994516be5b5e25495956782022-12-22T02:42:38ZengInstitut français de recherche sur le Japon à la Maison franco-japonaiseEbisu: Études Japonaises2189-18932012-06-0147273810.4000/ebisu.219Un modèle géographique de la catastropheMarie AugendreStrain accumulation, rupture, propagation and secondary events, which are the geological phases of the capricious seismic cycle, may also apply to the whole disaster process. The March 11th earthquake disaster in Japan highlights a ceaseless metamorphoses of risk, which has challenged the conventional wisdom concerning countermeasures, while offering the opportunity to consider new and improved ways of adapting to the disaster cycle.http://journals.openedition.org/ebisu/219CoexistenceCo-EvolutionEarthquakeGeographical Model of Disaster
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Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
Ebisu: Études Japonaises
Coexistence
Co-Evolution
Earthquake
Geographical Model of Disaster
title Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
title_full Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
title_fullStr Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
title_full_unstemmed Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
title_short Un modèle géographique de la catastrophe
title_sort un modele geographique de la catastrophe
topic Coexistence
Co-Evolution
Earthquake
Geographical Model of Disaster
url http://journals.openedition.org/ebisu/219
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