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KNOWLEDGE NOTE 1-4 CLUSTER 1: Structural Measures Multifunctional Structures

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World Bank, the
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
内閣府 Cabinet Office (Japan)

Public facilities and infrastructure can be built in such a way as to reduce disaster risks and serve as disaster risk management facilities. Roads, expressways, and other public facilities helped reduce damage and loss in the Great East Japan Earthquake by providing protection against flooding, and by serving as evacuation routes and base stations for emergency operations. Organizations for disaster management and other public sector organizations should coordinate to ensure that their public works are multifunctional whenever possible; and cost-sharing mechanism should be developed to ensure that the financial burden is shared equitably.

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Last checked: 20 October 2023

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Hazards Earthquake Tsunami
Themes Critical infrastructure Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Japan
KNOWLEDGE NOTE 1-4 CLUSTER 1: Structural Measures Multifunctional Structures
Number of pages
9 p.
Publication year
2012

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