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Access Inquiries Sitemap JP AboutIntroduction to IRIDeSGreetings from the DirectorOrganizational structureCOVID-19 preventive measuresCurrent updatesActivitiesPress releasesQuick reponse disaster surveyOpeningsOrganizationResearch organizationFaculty membersRisk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration OfficeResearch and PracticeGreat East Japan EarthquakeDisaster investigationsDisaster Resilience Co-Creation Research ProjectApplication Guidelines 2024Collaboration in JapanMoUs with local governmentsMoUs with educational institutionsRadiation Emergency Medicine Promotion CenterInternational collaborationInternational research collaboration and partnershipsInternational MoUsAPRU-IRIDeS Multi-Hazards ProgramTU/UCL Collaborative Research and Education Centre for a Resilient SocietyInternational Collaborating Center of Disaster Education Research and ImplementationWorld Tsunami Awareness DayG7 Science and Technology Ministers&#039; 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IRIDeS VisitOrganizations and projects collaborating with IRIDeSDesignated National University Core Research Cluster of Disaster ScienceWorld BOSAI ForumInstitute for Disaster Reconstruction and Regeneration Research -IDRRRWISE Program for Sustainability in the Dynamic Earth(SyDE)International Joint Graduate Program in Resilience and Safety StudiesTOHOKU FORUM for CREATIVITY -Thematic ProgramsArcDR³ Initiative(Architecture and Urban Design for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience)Japan Hub of Disaster Resilience Partners(JHoP)EventsUpcoming eventsRegular events in JapaneseInternational regular eventsWorld Bosai Forum - IRIDeSAIWESTIRIDeS tourPrint & Digital ResourcesPublicationsIRIDeS ChannelDatabaseTsunami Trace Database in JapanStatistical Database on the Great East Japan EarthquakeDatabase in JapaneseMedia coverageFor visitorsMedia/PressVisitorsInquiries about studying at IRIDeSFor IRIDeS Faculty and Staff Organization HOME Organization Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Members EGAWA Shinichi Professor (Concurrent: Graduate School of Medicine) KOSHIMURA Shunichi Professor (Concurrent: Graduate School of Engineering) OKUMURA Makoto Professor (Concurrent: Graduate School of Engineering,Center for Northeast Asian Studies) ONO Yuichi Professor YUAN Wei Associate Professor KATAYA Shinji Associate Professor (Cross-Appointed) (ESRI Japan Corporation Advanced Technology Development Group) KUWAHARA Naomichi Associate Professor (Cross-Appointed) (ESRI Japan Corporation) NAGATA Shohei Assistant Professor Research Activities Director of the Center: Professor Shinichi Egawa Deputy Director of the Center: Professor Shunichi Koshimura   Establishing Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience In April 2022, the International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University founded the "Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience" which aims to co-create disaster resilience, the ability of societies and social systems to respond promptly and effectively to natural disasters, and exploiting lessons in the future disaster management.   Consisting of four research areas; "Quantifying disaster resilience," "Human resilience," "Curation of disaster information," and "Practice of co-creation," we will conduct collaborative research on identifying disaster processes as both natural and social phenomena and seeking ways to enhance our resilience with the "emergence of collective intelligence".   Disaster Resilience Resilience is defined as: “The ability of a system, community or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate to and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner, including through the preservation and restoration of its essential basic structures and functions” (UNISDR, 2009).   Four Research Divisions of the Center 1. Quantifying Disaster Resilience Division Division Chief: Professor Shunichi Koshimura   The "Quantifying disaster resilience" Division focuses on establishing methodologies to quantify "disaster resilience" and clarifies what measures and responses enhance resilience and their effects on society. This research area is also in charge of developing "Disaster Digital Twin". "Disaster Digital twin" is the fusion of data-interpretation-inference, to capture the real physical world from various sensors and simulations, creating a copy (or twin) in the virtual world (on a computer), running simulations with the copied data to find out optimal solutions for enhancing disaster resilience, and provide the insights into the physical world’s policy or decision.   2. Human Resilience Division Division Chief: Professor Shinichi Egawa   This Division assesses the damage to physical and psychosocial well-being by a disaster in a real-time and quantitative manner to support the data-driven decision making in disaster medical and public health response. Our research project combines real medical and public health information with other disaster information using the digital twin technology to promote data-driven disaster medical and public health research. This division aims at digital transformation at hospitals, evacuation centers, welfare evacuation centers, and own homes to develop the capacities of self-help, and mutual help together with more personalized public help to mitigate the damage to physical and psychosocial well-being. Our topics will include long-term surveillance of mental health and the burden of diseases, using cohort studies and health simulations. It will enable disaster-related medical and public health research to support the improvement of well-being, i.e., human resilience.    3. Disaster Information Curation Division Division Chief: Professor Makoto Okumura   “Curation” refers to the work of museum curators who select works of art from a large number of exhibits by a theme to facilitate understanding of the significance and appeal of the exhibits. Similarly in this research area, we will study how to select, organize, and utilize information from the vast amount of information produced by the Disaster Digital Twin to help communities and society choose what actions to take. Based on the understanding of the structural and inherent behavioral characteristics of society, we are in charge of modeling the process of disasters as social phenomena, enumerating and organizing disaster response measures, and interpreting the meaning of what-if analysis results for the construction of collective knowledge.   4. Disaster Resilience Co-creation Division Division Chief: Professor Yuichi Ono   The Disaster Resilience Co-creation Division will conduct research aimed at evidence-based policymaking and social implementation for disaster risk reduction (DRR) in collaboration with industry, government, academia, and the private sector to enhance disaster resilience both in Japan and abroad. To this end, it is important to widely disseminate analytical results and research findings to society in a visualized and easy-to-understand form. In addition, the development and provision of data that can be easily handled by users of DRR information, based on GIS, will promote the use of DRR information by individuals and the social implementation of DRR technology and collective knowledge.   Co-creation Center Strategy Committee Committee members Director, International Research Institute of Disaster Science Shinichi Kuriyama, Professor Deputy Director, International Research Institute of Disaster Science Shunichi Koshimura, Professor Yuichi Ono, Professor Director, Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Chief, Human Resilience Research Division Shinichi Egawa, Professor Deputy Director, Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Chief, Quantifying Disaster Resilience Division Shunichi Koshimura, Professor Chief, Disaster Information Curation Research Division Makoto Okumura, Professor Chief, Disaster Resilience Co-creation Division Yuichi Ono, Professor Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nakaya Tomoki, Professor Multi-hazard Risk Assessment Research Division Hiroyuki Fujiwara, Manager  Disaster Information Research Division Yuichiro Usuda, Manager  Center liaison and public relations Inquiries about the Center and GIS, liaison, public relations Yuriko Takeda, Researcher University Research Administrator (URA), liaison, public relations Natsuko Chubachi, Associate Professor (Specially Appointed) Symbol Project: Disaster Digital Twin for Resilience "Disaster Digital twin (DDT)" is the fusion of data-interpretation-inference, to capture the real physical world from various sensors and simulations, creating a copy (or twin) in the virtual world (on a computer), running simulations with the copied data to find out optimal solutions for enhancing disaster resilience, and provide the insights into the physical world’s policy or decision. AI (Artificial Intelligence) is one of the key elements of DDT but the goal is a deployment of a mixed-initiative of human and machine (computer) systems as the emergence of collective intelligence. We believe that it emerged from the convergence of disaster science research from multiple disciplines with a deep understanding of physical and social systems. ■ Organization / Members Research organizationFaculty membersRisk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration Office ページの先頭に戻る Inquiries Site Policy For IRIDeS Faculty and Staff 関係部局リンク--> About Introduction to IRIDeSGreetings from the DirectorOrganizational structureCOVID-19 preventive measuresCurrent updatesActivitiesPress releasesQuick reponse disaster surveyOpenings Organization Research organizationFaculty membersRisk Evaluation and Disaster Mitigation Research Division Disaster Humanities and Social Science Division Disaster Medical Science Division Practical Research and Collaboration Division Endowed Research Division Joint Research Division Co-creation Center for Disaster Resilience Global Centre for Disaster Statistics Kesennuma Satellite Office Public Relations Office Administration Office Research and Practice Great East Japan EarthquakeDisaster investigationsDisaster Resilience Co-Creation Research ProjectCollaboration in JapanInternational collaborationOrganizations and projects collaborating with IRIDeS Events Upcoming eventsRegular events in JapaneseInternational regular eventsIRIDeS tour Print & Digital Resources PublicationsIRIDeS ChannelDatabaseTsunami Trace Database in JapanStatistical Database on the Great East Japan EarthquakeDatabase in JapaneseMedia coverage For visitors Media/PressVisitorsInquiries about studying at IRIDeSFor IRIDeS Faculty and Staff Great East Japan Earthquake Access Inquiries Site map Site policy (Japanese) International Research Institute of Disaster Science (IRIDeS), Tohoku University 468-1 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 980-8572 Phone: +81-22-752-2011 (switchboard), +81-22-752-2049 (PR Office) 2011-2019 © International Research Institute of Disaster Science no cache

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