학술논문
Effectiveness of Education and Social Work Skills at the Time of Disaster
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- 영문명
- 발행기관
- 위기관리 이론과 실천
- 저자명
- Keiko Kitagawa Jae Eun Lee Hwang Woo Noh
- 간행물 정보
- 『위기관리 이론과 실천 세미나발표논문집』2018년 위기관리 이론과 실천 세미나발표논문집, 53~63쪽, 전체 11쪽
- 주제분류
- 사회과학 > 행정학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2017.12.30

국문 초록
영문 초록
Humanitarian emergencies, including natural disasters, conflicts and complex emergencies, constitute what has traditionally been considered the main threat to health security worldwide.
Japan is located in the Circum-Pacific Mobile Belt where seismic and volcanic activities occur constantly. Although the country covers only 0.25% of the land area on the planet, the number of earthquakes and active volcanoes is quite high. In addition, because of geographical, topographical and meteorological conditions, the country is subject to frequent natural disasters such as typhoons, torrential rains and heavy snowfalls, as well as earthquakes and tsunami.1) Every year there is a great loss of people s lives and properties in Japan due to natural disasters. Tornados, hurricanes, heavy rains and earthquakes resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and many more affected. Each year millions of people are affected by natural and man-made disasters around the world. Disasters would not be disastrous if it were not for their effect on the human population. Disasters directly impact the health of the people resulting in physical trauma, acute disease and emotional trauma. Disasters may increase the morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease and infectious disease through the impact on the health care system. Disasters may increase the morbidity and mortality associated with chronic disease and infectious disease through the impact on the health care system.2) 3) Trend of natural Disaster in Asia-Pacific Countries experience roughly 30-35% of the world s disaster events in any given year. Yet, they typically account for up to half of the world s total deaths, damage, and loss from disasters and up to 90% of the total number of people affected.
A disaster is indiscriminate in whom it affects. Limited research has shown that the poor and medically underserved, especially in rural areas, bear an inequitable amount of the burden.
목차
Introduction
1. Overview of the Kumamoto earthquakes
2. Life at the evacuation sites and the issue of reopening schools Exaggerated Advertisement of Culture
3. Evacuation sites and centers the reopening of schools
4. Examining the quality of evacuation sites: dining spaces
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